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DIALOG: Programs for Recent PhD's: 1999

103 total abstracts.


Allen, Catherine  E 1999. Lipid profiles of deep-sea organisms. University of Southampton, UK (United Kingdom), 146 pp.

An, Soonmo   1999. NITROGEN CYCLING AND DENITRIFICATION IN GALVESTON . Texas A&M; University (USA), 235 pp.

Auel, Holger   1999. The ecology of Arctic deep-sea copepods (Euchaetidae and Aetideidae). Aspects of their distribution, trophodynamics and effect on the carbon flux.. University of Kiel (Germany), 97 pp.

Baird, Mark  E 1999. Towards a verified mechanistic model of plankton population dynamics. University of Warwick (United Kingdom), 150 pp.

Baker, Andrew  C 1999. The symbiosis ecology of reef-building corals. University of Miami (USA), 120 pp.

Barletta, Mario   1999. Seasonal changes of density, biomass and species composition of fishes in different habitats of the Caeté Estuary (North Brazilian Coast - East Amazon).. University of Bremen - Germany (Germany), 206 pp.

Barletta-Bergan, Audrey   1999. Structure and seasonal dynamics of larval and juvenile fish in the mangrove-fringed estuary of the Rio Caeté in North Brazil. University of Bremen, Germany (Germany), 220 pp.

Benbow, Mark  E 1999. Natural history and bioenergetics of an endemic Hawaiian chironomid: fluctuating stability in a stochastic environment. University of Dayton (USA), 394 pp.

Bertilsson, Stefan  A 1999. Photochemical Alterations of Dissolved Organic Matter -Impact on Heterotrophic Bacteria and Carbon Cycling in Lakes. Linköping University, Sweden (Sweden), 67 pp.

Betito, Robert   1999. Comparative analysis between the population dynamics strategies of two \\\'r\\\' selected fishes of the Patos Lagoon estuary (Brazil): Jenynsia lineata and Poecilia vivipara (Cyprinodontiformes).. University of São Paulo (Brazil), 642 pp.

Bjorkman, Karin  M 1999. Nutrient Dynamics in the NorthPacific Subtropical Gyre: Phosphorus fluxes inthe upper oligotrophic ocean. Unversity of Stockholm (Sweden), 139 pp.

Bleeker, E.A.J.   1999. Toxicity of azaarenes: Mechanisms and metabolism. University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), 216 pp.

Bracher, Astrid  U 1999. Photoacclimation of phytoplankton in different biogeochemical provinces of the Southern Ocean and its significance for estimating primary production. University of Bremen (Germany), 240 pp.

Bunker, Adrian  J 1999. The impact of the oil industry on subtidal meiobenthos. Heriot-Watt University (United Kingdom), 215 pp.

Burningham, Helene   1999. Morphodynamics of west Donegal estuaries. University of Ulster (United Kingdom), 281 pp.

Butt, Anya  Z 1999. Stream channel morphology in the Lake Tahoe Basin within a hierarchical. University of Nevada, Reno (USA), 355 pp.

Cai, Pinghe -  1999. New production and particulate organic carbon flux in the South China Sea: A multi-tracer approach . Xiamen University (China), 136 pp.

Campo de Ferreras, Alicia  M 1999. The Quequén Grande River Hydrography. Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahía Blanca, Argentina (Argentina), 141 pp.

Ciotti, Aurea  M 1999. INFLUENCE OF PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES ON RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF COASTAL SURFACE WATERS. Dalhousie University (Canada), 208 pp.

Corbett, D. Reide   1999. Tracing groundwater flow into surface waters by application of natural and artificial tracers. Florida State University (USA), 292 pp.

D'Andrea, Anthony  F 1999. Biological and Physical Processes Impacting the Flux and Fate of Organic Matter on an Intertidal Sandflat. State University of New York at Stony Brook (USA), 251 pp.

Darecki, Miroslaw   1999. Analysis of the influence of water components on the spectral characteristics of the upward light field in the Baltic. Institute of Oceanology Polish Academy of Sciences , Poland (Poland), 148 pp.

Davis, Stephen  E 1999. The exchange of Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorusin dwarf and fringe mangroves of theoligotrophic southern Everglades. Florida International University (USA), 198 pp.

de Lange, Hendrika  J 1999. Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Phytoplankton-Zooplankton Interactions. Agricultural University Wageningen (Netherlands), 187 pp.

Dellapenna, Timothy  M 1999. Fine-scale strata formation in biologically and physically dominated estuarine systems within the lower Chesapeake Bay and York River subestuary. Virginia Institute of Marine Science/College William & Mary (USA), 372 pp.

Dent, C. Lisa   1999. The effects of ecosystem configuration on nutrient dynamics in a Sonoran desert stream ecosystem. Arizona State University (USA), 267 pp.

DiBacco, Claudio   1999. Bay-ocean exchange of crab larvae: the roles of larval behavior, origins, distribution and physical processes.. University of California at San Diego (USA), 196 pp.

Dittmar, Thorsten   1999. Outwelling of Organic Matter and Nutrients from a Mangrove in North Brazil: Evidence from Organic Tracers and Flux Measurements. University of Bremen (Germany), 229 pp.

Dudycha, Jeffry  L 1999. The evolutionary ecology of senescence in Daphnia. Michigan State University (USA), 145 pp.

Dunne, John  P 1999. Measured and Modeled Particle Export in Equatorial and Coastal Upwelling Regions. University of Washington (USA), 167 pp.

Dyhrman, Sonya  T 1999. Cellular markers of phosphate stress in phytoplankton. University of California at San Diego (USA), 156 pp.

Evens, Terence  J 1999. Photoprotective capabilities of marine microalgae: xanthophyll-cycle pigment and photosystem II fluorescence responses under static and dynamic irradiance regimes. University of California at Santa Barbara (USA), 206 pp.

Featherstone, Alison  M 1999. Arsenic speciation in estuarine and oceanic waters by hydride generation-atomic fluorescence spectroscopy. University of Tasmania (Australia), 225 pp.

Fornes, William  L 1999. Mechanisms and rates of bioturbation and sedimentation in California Borderland Sediments. North Carolina State University (USA), 207 pp.

Gal, Gideon   1999. The biological and physical interactions of Mysis relicta in Lake Ontario. Cornell University (USA), 176 pp.

Geiger, Cathleen  A 1999. Investigation of dynamic sea-ice processes in the Weddell Sea during 1992. Dartmouth College (USA), 384 pp.

Geiger, Daniel  L 1999. A total evidence cladistic analysis of the Haliotidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda). University of Southern California (USA), 423 pp.

Gobler, Christopher  J 1999. A biogeochemical investigation of Aureococcus anophagefferens blooms: Interactions with organic nutrients and trace metals. State University of New York at Stony Brook (USA), 179 pp.

Gorokhova, Elena  V 1999. Mysid growth, stable isotope fractionation, and energetics: implications for food web studies. Stockholm University (Sweden), 146 pp.

Harting, Sandra  L 1999. Mercury in Native Ore Deposits: An Ignored and Widespread Source of Mercury to Lake Superior Sediments . Michigan Technological University (USA), 142 pp.

Heidelberg, Karla  B 1999. The effects of water flow and zooplankton prey behavior on scleractinian coral heterotrophy. University of Maryland, College Park (USA), 207 pp.

HERZL, Véronique  M 1999. Biogeochemical behaviour of iron and manganese in the Scheldt estuary (Belgium). Université Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium), 257 pp.

Hillebrand, Helmut   1999. Effect of biotic interactions on the structure of microphytobenthos. Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel (Germany), 190 pp.

Hoskins, Dionne  L 1999. Utilization of Microbial Exopolymers by a Deposit-feeding Brittlestar: Trophic and Toxicological Implications . University of South Carolina (USA), 103 pp.

Huang, Wenlin   1999. Distributions and fluxes of methyl halides in natural waters. University of Washington & NOAA/PMEL (USA), 200 pp.

Johnson-Pyrtle, Ashanti   1999. Distribution of 137Cs in the Lena River Estuary-Laptev Sea System as Evidenced by Marine, Estuarine and Lacustrine Sediments. Texas A&M; University (USA), 206 pp.

Jones, Adrian  B 1999. Environmental Management of Aquaculture Effluent: Development of Biological Indicators and Biological Filters. The University of Queensland, Australia (Australia), 238 pp.

Jordan, Philip   1999. Modelling diffuse phosphorus loads from land to freshwater. University of Ulster, N. Ireland (Ireland (North)), 309 pp.

Kastler, Jessica  A 1999. Interactions of minerals and organic materials along the salinity gradient in Barataria Basin, Louisiana. Louisiana State University, Louisiana (USA), 144 pp.

Kirby, Michael  X 1999. Stable isotope sclerochronology and paleoecology of Cenozoic oysters (Crassostrea). University of California, Davis (USA), 120 pp.

KOBARI, TORU   1999. Life cycles and interannual variabilities of three Neocalanus copepods in the subarctic Pacific. Hokkaido University (Japan), 192 pp.

Kobayashi, Taiyo   1999. Study of the formation of North Pacific Intermediate Water. Kyoto University (Japan), 150 pp.

Kracker, Laura  M 1999. The quantification and classification of aquatic landscape structure. State University of New York at Buffalo (USA), 170 pp.

Leising, Andrew  W 1999. The relationship between copepod foraging behavior and their microscale distribution. University of California at San Diego (USA), 227 pp.

Lindstrom, Eva   1999. Temporal and spatial variation in the community composition of lake bacterioplankton.. Dept. of Limnology, Uppsala University, Sweden (Sweden), 37 pp.

Ma, Xiao Li  L 1999. Effect of Pollution on Genetic Diversity in the Southern California Bight. Loma Linda University (USA), 141 pp.

Magalhães, Fernando  M 1999. Os sedimentos da plataforma continental portuguesa: contrastes espaciais, perspectiva temporal, potencialidades económicas. [Sediments from the portuguese continental shelf: spatial contrasts, time perspective, economic potential.]. Lisbon University, Portugal (Portugal), 289 pp.

Menounou, Nektaria   1999. Mercury and other trace elements in sediment cores from a lacustrine and a marine setting: Environmental considerations and effects of early diagenesis. . Texas A&M; University (USA), 253 pp.

Morán, Xosé A.  G 1999. Particulate and dissolved primary production in marine planktonic systems: Mesoscale variability and coupling to bacterial heterotrophic production. University of Oviedo-Uviéu (Spain), 254 pp.

Msiska, Orton  V 1999. Reproductive Biology and Growth of Oreochromis (Nyasalapia) karongae in ponds and open water in Malawi. University of Malawi (Other), pp.

Neumann, Klaus   1999. Carbon Dynamics in Lakes and Streams of Taylor Valley, Antarctica. University of Alabama (USA), 170 pp.

Niebuhr, David  H 1999. Environmental stress in hard coral: Evaluating lipid as an indicator of sub-lethal stress on short time scales. College of William and Mary (USA), 150 pp.

Niyogi, Dev  K 1999. Effects of Stress from Mine Drainage on Ecosystem Functions in Rocky Mountain Streams. University of Colorado (USA), 181 pp.

OKAMURA, KEI   1999. Development of a deep-sea in-situ chemical analyzer and its application for hydrothermal fields. The Univertisy of Tokyo (Japan), 82 pp.

Orcutt, Karen  M 1999. Environmental factors regulating N2 fixation by Trichodesmium spp. in the Sargasso Sea.. University of Wales (United Kingdom), 159 pp.

Park, SangKyu   1999. Essential fatty acids and phosphorus content as food quality indices for zooplankton dynamics: implications for energy and material flows in freshwater pelagic ecosystems. University of California-Davis (USA), 105 pp.

Pease, Tamara  K 1999. Seagrass and phytoplankton deposition and remineralization in coastal lagoonal sediments. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA), 146 pp.

Pitt, Kylie  A 1999. Ecology and fishery of the edible jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus (Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae) in New South Wales, Australia.. The University of Sydney (Australia), 173 pp.

Pla, Sergi   1999. The chrysophycean cysts from the Pyrenees and their applicability as palaeoenvironmental indicators. University of Barcelona (Spain), 276 pp.

Porter, Elka  T 1999. Physical and Biological Scaling of Benthic-Pelagic Coupling in Experimental Ecosystem Studies. University of Maryland, College Park (USA), 312 pp.

Prentice, Jennifer  E 1999. Solar Ultraviolet Radiation in the Sea and Photoinhibitory Effects on Natural Phytoplankton Populations. University of Rhode Island (USA), 303 pp.

Quinlan, John  A 1999. Interpreting and explaining patterns and processes in the oceanic phase of the Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) life history using linked individual-based and hydrodynamic models.. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA), 165 pp.

Raymond, Peter  A 1999. Carbon cycling in the York River estuary: An isotopic and mass balance approach using natural 13C and 14C isotopes. William and Mary (USA), 168 pp.

Rettig, Jessica  E 1999. Interactions in a stage-structured species: impacts of adult bluegill on larval growth and survival. Michigan State University (USA), 144 pp.

Rick, Silke   1999. The spring bloom in the German Bight: Effects of high inorganic N:P ratios on the phytoplankton development. C.A. University of Kiel (Denmark), 142 pp.

Riou, Stephane  A 1999. Benthic bacterial N-cycle in Arcachon Bay (SW France) with special emphasis on loss processes (nitrification-denitrification). Université Bordeaux 1, CNRS UMR 5805, IFREMER URM 13 (France), 125 pp.

Roettgers, Ruediger   1999. A physiological study on photoacclimation of marine planktonic algae to different ultraviolet-b irradiances.. University of Bremen, Germany; Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, (Germany), 97 pp.

Saldanha-Correa, Flavia M.  P 1999. Aspectos da variação vertical e temporal da produção primária e biomassa do fitoplâncton, em uma estação fixa na região costeira de São Sebastião (SP). Universidade de Sao Paulo (Brazil), 153 pp.

Saros, Jasmine  E 1999. The role of ionic concentration and composition in determining diatom distributions in saline lakes . Lehigh University (USA), 104 pp.

Schoch, G. Carl   1999. Untangling the complexity of nearshore ecosystems: examining issues of scaling and variability in benthic communities. Oregon State University (USA), 202 pp.

SHIVOGA, WILLIAM  A 1999. Spatio-temporal Variations in Physicochemical Factors and Stream Fauna Abundance and Composition in the Zones of Transition between Baharini Springbrook, Njoro River and Lake Nakuru, Kenya. Austrian Foreign Student Exchange Programme, Austria (Austria), 102 pp.

Sievert, Stefan  M 1999. Microbial communities at a shallow submarine hydrothermal vent in the Aegean Sea (Milos, Greece). University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany (Germany), 186 pp.

Slusarczyk, Miroslaw   1999. Diapause as a predator avoidance adaptation in DAPHNIA MAGNA Straus. University of Warsaw (Poland), 93 pp.

Smedbol, Robert  K 1999. A study of northern Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) of eastern Newfoundland and Labrador as a metapopulation. Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), 130 pp.

Solimini, Angelo  G 1999. The size structure of the benthic invertebrate assemblage of the Aniene river. University of Rome (Italy), 85 pp.

Souza, Marcelo FF.L  1999. Metabolismo e balanço de massa do estuário do Rio Piauí, Sergipe. . Universidade Federal Fluminense (Brazil), 145 pp.

Stensdotter-Blomberg, Ulrika   1999. Factors controlling pelagic communities of freshwater ciliates and heliozoans. Uppsala University (Sweden), 151

Strasser, Matthias   1999. Recruitment patterns of selected Wadden Sea fauna after winters of differing severity. University of Hamburg (Germany), 127 pp.

Sweeney, Colm   1999. Biogeochemisty of the Ross Sea, Antarctica. Columbia University (USA), pp.

Tang, Degui   1999. The organic complexation of trace metals in estuarine waters of Galveston Bay: The importance of reduced sulfur species. Texas A&M; University (USA), 193 pp.

Tartarotti, Barbara   1999. Effects of UV radiation on freshwater metazooplankton. University of Innsbruck (Austria), 86 pp.

Thoss, Vera   1999. Chemical characterisation of dissolved organic matter in natural matrices. University of Wales, Bangor (United Kingdom), 180 pp.

Tobias, Craig  R 1999. Nitrate Reduction at the Groundwater - Saltmarsh Interface. Viginia Institute of Marine Science,College of William and Mary (USA), 219 pp.

Touchette, Brant  W 1999. Physiological and developmental responses of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) to increases in water-column nitrate and temperature. North Carolina State University (USA), 217 pp.

Van den Berg, Marcel Sebastiaan   1999. Charophyte colonization in shallow lakes. Free University of Amsterdam (Netherlands), 138 pp.

van der Molen, Diederik  T 1999. The role of eutrophication models in water management. Agricultural University Wageningen (Netherlands), 167 pp.

Warner, Kimberly  A 1999. Reductive dechlorination of the model compound 2,4-dichlorophenol in Chesapeake Bay sediments: Effects of sulfur biogeochemistry. University of Maryland, College Park (USA), 262 pp.

Weber, Anke   1999. The importance of info chemicals and clone-specific phenotypic plasticity in Daphnia ecology. Nehterlands Institute for Ecology, Netherlands (Netherlands), 170 pp.

Wilhelm, Frank  M 1999. The ecology of Gammarus lacustris (Crustacea:Amphipoda) in lakes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains.. University of Alberta (Canada), 162 pp.

Wooller, Matthew  J 1999. The palaeoecology of Mount Kenya: evidence from grass-cuticle analysis. University of Wales Swansea, United Kingdom (United Kingdom), 253 (volume 1 -text)

Yamaguchi, Atsushi   1999. Life cycle characteristics of some small planktonic calanoid copepods neighboring seas of Japan.. Hokkaido University (Japan), 139 pp.

Yamasaki, Akiko   1999. Submicrometer Particles in Northwest Pacific Coastal Environments: Physicochemical Character, Distribution and Biological Origins. University of Tokyo, Tokyo (Japan), 147 pp.

YURGA, Levent   1999. Comparing size spectrums of mikroplankton and their distribution in oligotrophic and euphotic zones in the Bay of Izmir . Ege University (Turkey), 100 pp.

 

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March 13 - 20, 2010
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PhD completed between
April 1, 2007 -
July 31, 2009
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