Students (Degree, Location) |
Year |
Theses |
Currently At: |
Justin Compton (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
2002
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Warm water and small size class fish (Lepomis, Notropis): Consuming the spiny cladodacern: Bythotrephes cederstroemi. |
Graduate Student, Pennsylvania State University; University Park, PA |
Sandra Harting (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1999
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Mercury in native ore deposits: An ignored and widespread source of mercury to Lake Superior sediments. |
Adj. Instructor, Montana State University; Bozeman, MT |
Taylor Jarnagin (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1998
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Direct and indirect estimates of death rates and predator mediated dispersal of Bythotrephes cederstroemi. |
Research Ecologist, U.S. Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center, EPA; Sterling, VA |
Ross Lytle (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1997
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The survival of Daphnia pulex relative to copper toxicity in the natural waters of the Keweenaw Peninsula. |
Kitsap County Health District; Port Orchard, Washington 98366 |
Judy Wells Budd (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1997
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Satellite remote sensing of Great Lakes water quality: Case studies of Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron and western Lake Erie. |
Research Assistant Professor of Limnology and Remote Sensing, Michigan Tech University |
Scot E. Hagerthey (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1996
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The Ecological Significance of Groundwater Lake Interactions: Epibenthic Algal Communities. |
Senior Environmental Scientist, Everglades/ Florida Bay Watershed Management; West Palm Beach, FL |
Marshall Strong (M.S. Forestry and Wood Products, Michigan Technological University) |
1995
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Use of IHS Transformation with the Landsat thematic mapper (TM) imagery for detection of suspended sediments and sediment loading in freshwater systems. |
Currently Unknown |
D. Rae Barnhisel (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Michigan Technological University) |
1994
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Ecological and evolutionary consequences of the caudal spine in the Cercopagidae (Crustacea, Branchiopoda). |
Lecturer, Marine Studies Consortium; 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA |
Scott McNaught (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, University of Michigan) |
1993
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Invertebrate predators in freshwater lakes: Interactions between Leptodora and Chaoborus. |
Associate Professor of Biology, Central Michigan University; Mount Pleasant, MI |
Lisa Jipping (M.S. Biological Sciences, Michigan Tech University) |
1991
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Advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) imagery applied to Lake Superior thermal structure. MS. Thesis, Department of Biological Sciences |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Detroit, MI |
D. Rae Barnhisel (M.S. Biology, University of Michigan) |
1990
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Juvenile fish response to the cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi. |
Lecturer, Marine Studies Consortium; 900 Washington Street, Wellesley, MA |
Charles Levitan (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College) |
1986
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The structure and stability of a freshwater pelagic community. |
Professor of Science and Technology, Sierra Nevada College; Incline Village, NV |
Steven Scrimshaw (M.S. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College) |
1985
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The potential influence of fish energetics and sampling behavior in reducing the effectiveness of aposematism and mimicry in chemically defended freshwater arthropods. |
Currently Unknown |
Mona Mort (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College) |
1983
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Evolutionary implications of phenotypic genetic variation in cladoceran populations. |
Currently Unknown |
William DeMott (Ph.D. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College) |
1981
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Competition in natural cladoceran communities: experimental manipulation and demographic analysis. |
Professor of Biology, Indiana University- Purdue University; Fort Wayne, IN |
Jean Manning (M.S. Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College) |
1978
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Phenotypes and genotypes in cladoceran populations. |
Currently Unknown |
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