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DIALOG: Programs for Recent PhD's: 2005

119 total abstracts.


Abell, Guy C.J  2005. Flavobacteria in the Southern Ocean. University of Tasmania, Hobart (Australia), 181 pp.

Algesten, Grete   2005. Regulation of carbon dioxide emission from Swedish boreal lakes and the Gulf of Bothnia. Umeå University, Sweden (Sweden), 188 pp.

ANNOUAR, Samir Good  2005. Water and Genius of the Environment . . University Chouaïb Doukkali, Faculty of Sciences, El Jadida (Other), 165 pp.

Apple, Jude  K 2005. Regulation of bacterioplankton carbon metabolism in a temperate salt-marsh system. University of Maryland (USA), 115 pp.

Arrieta, Jesus  M 2005. Diversity and Activity in Marine Prokaryotes. University of Groningen (Netherlands), 99 pp.

Barrón, Cristina   2005. Production and export of dissolved organic carbon in coastal benthic ecosystems . Instituto Mediterraneo de Estudios Avanzados (Spain), 148 pp.

Beauregard, Allison  Y 2005. Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon and Nitrogen by the Coral-Zooxanthellae Symbiosis. University of Delaware at Lewes (USA), 232 pp.

Becker, Bonnie  J 2005. The regional population variability and larval connectivity of mytilid mussels: conserving the populations of Cabrillo National Monument (San Diego, California, USA). University of California at San Diego (USA), 150 pp.

Behara, Satyanarayana   2005. Ecobiology and Remote sensing based study of Coringa mangroves in the Godavari delta, East coast of India. Andhra University (India), 146 pp.

Behara, Satyanarayana  2005. Ecobiology and Remote Sensing based study of Coringa Mangroves in the Godavari Delta, East coast of India. Andhra University (India), 146 pp.

Bhutiyani, Mahendra  R 2005. detection of hydrological and climatic trends in the northwestern himalaya:implications for climate change. PUNE UNIVERSITY (India), 228 pp.

Blanco, Juan  F 2005. Physical habitat, disturbances, and the population ecology of the migratory snail Neritina virginea (Gastropoda: Neritidae) in streams of Puerto Rico. University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Other), 99 pp.

Boller, Michael  L 2005. Hydrodynamics of marine macroalgae: biotic and physical determinants of drag. University of Rhode Island (USA), 185 pp.

Bookhagen, Bodo   2005. Late Quaternary Climate Changes and Landscape Evolution in the Northwest Himalaya. University of Potsdam (Germany), 78 pp.

Boon, Sarah   2005. Hydrometeorology of a high Arctic glacier. University of Alberta (Canada), 105 pp.

BOSE, SUTAPA   2005. Land Disposal of Industrial Waste of Wazirpur, Delhi: Availability and Uptake of Nitrogen and Some Selected Heavy Mentals by Pea and Wheat plants. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, INDIA (India), 129 pp.

Bowen, Jennifer  L 2005. Couplings of watersheds to estuaries: Inputs, transport, and management of nitrogen from different sources. Boston University (USA), 243 pp.

Brown, Jaclyn  N 2005. The kinematics and dynamics of cross-hemispheric flow in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific. University of New South Wales (Australia), 346 pp.

Chenier, Martin  R 2005. Impact of seasonal variations, nutrients, pollutants and dissolved oxygen on the microbial composition and activity of river biofilms.. McGill University (USA), 187 pp.

Comeau, Andre  M 2005. Distribution and Diversity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus Viruses (VpVs) and Their Hosts. University of British Columbia (Canada), 355 pp.

Connan, Maelle   2005. Lipid biomarkers, pelagic food-web and diet of procellariiform seabirds.. University of Paris 6 (France), 225 pp.

Dahl, Elizabeth  E 2005. Photochemical production of oceanic alkyl nitrates. University of California at Irvine (USA), 205 pp.

Delaney, Marcianna  P 2005. Pelagic cold ocean microbial dynamics and small-scale turbulence interactions with special reference to bacteria.. Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada), 234 pp.

Desrosiers, Mélanie   2005. Influence des coupes forestières sur la zone littorale des lacs boréaux et évaluation du rôle du biofilm périphytique dans l. Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada), 166 pp.

Devilla, Rosangela  A 2005. Phytoplankton responses as indicators of exposure to toxicants. University of Plymouth (United Kingdom), 200 pp.

Doi, Hideyuki   2005. Material transports in food web of the simple lake ecosystem using carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analyses . Tohoku University (Japan), 100 pp.

Drake, Deanne  C 2005. The fate and influence of salmon nutrients in riparian soils and trees: seasonal to multi-century patterns. University of Washington (USA), 155 pp.

Dulaiova, Henrieta   2005. Multiple isotopic tracers fro study of coastal hydrological processes. Florida State University (USA), 282 pp.

Eikaas, Hans  S 2005. The effect of habitat fragmentation on New Zealand native fish: a GIS approach. Canterbury University, New Zealand (New Zealand), 125 pp.

El Afandi, Gamal S 2005. simulation of the impact of climate change on crop production. University of Goettingen,Cairo University (Germany), 216 pp.

Enache, Mihaela  D 2005. Mid to late Holocene fire and climate dynamics inferred from lake sediments from Interior British Columbia, Canada. Queen's University (Canada), 142 pp.

Evans, Claire   2005. The influence of marine viruses on the production of dimethyl sulphide (DMS) and related compounds from Emiliania huxleyi. Uinversity of East Anglia (United Kingdom), 198 pp.

FALL, Ousmane /  2005. Remote sensing and Gis-based mapping of environmental responses of the Senegal River Estuary to dam construction and their impacts on dependent livelihood.. Tokyo Metropolitan University (Japan), 120 pp.

Farmer, Emma  C 2005. Reconstructing Tropical Atlantic Climate From Mg/Ca and Oxygen Isotopes of Planktonic Foraminifera. Columbia University (USA), 356 pp.

Fietz, Susanne   2005. Recent and fossil phytoplankton pigments in Lake Baikal as markers for community structure and environmental changes. Humboldt University Berlin (Germany), 149 pp.

Fink, Patrick   2005. Food quality and food choice in freshwater gastropods: Field and laboratory investigations on a key component of littoral food webs. University of Konstanz (Germany), 198 pp.

Framinan, Mariana  B 2005. On the Physics, Circulation and Exchange Processes of the Río de la Plata Estuary and the Adjacent Shelf. University of Miami (USA), 486 pp.

Fritz, Ken  M 2005. The roles of aquatic and riparian vegetation at the aquatic-terrestrial interface of southeastern streams. Auburn University (USA), 161 pp.

Fuchs, Heidi  L 2005. Biophysical coupling between turbulence, veliger behavior, and larval supply. MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (USA), 154 pp.

Gao, Huilin   2005. Passive microwave remote sensing of surface soil moisture: Methods, results, and applications. Princeton University (USA), 209 pp.

Ghisalberti, Marco  A 2005. Momentum and scalar transport in vegetated shear flows. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), 119 pp.

Gillikin, David  P 2005. Geochemistry of Marine Bivalve Shells: the potential for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium), 161 pp.

Green, Sara  E 2005. Biological Factors Impacting Macronutrient Cycles in the Southern Ocean. Columbia University (USA), 161 pp.

Grigorov, Ivo   2005. Southern Ocean Palaeoceanography from Thalassiothrix antarctica deposits. Southampton University (United Kingdom), 90 pp.

Guan, Huade   2005. Water above the mountain front -- Assessing mountain-block recharge in semiarid regions. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (USA), 157pp

Hendrikx, Jordy   2005. An examination of the snow and avalanche hazard on the Milford Road, Fiordland, New Zealand. Canterbury University (New Zealand), 169 pp.

Hermes, Juliet  C 2005. Ocean model diagnosis of variability in the South Indian Ocean. University of Cape Town (South Africa), 200 pp.

Hewson, Ian   2005. Viral impacts upon marine bacterial and diazotroph assemblage composition. University of Southern California (USA), 296 pp.

Higgins, Scott  N 2005. Modeling the Growth Dynamics of Cladophora in Eastern Lake Erie. University of Waterloo (Canada), 172 pp.

JACQUET, SEVERINE   2005. Influence of nutrient inputs on planktonic food web in the south-west lagoon of New Caledonia. University of Paris 6 (France), 236 pp.

Jannot, Jason  E 2005. Developmental thresholds, life history trade-offs, and resource allocation in wetland caddisflies (Trichoptera). Purdue University (USA), 170 pp.

Johnson, Mark  S 2005. Linkages between hydrology and biogeochemistry on Amazonian pastures and forested headwater catchments. Cornell University (USA), 156 pp.

Kaller, Michael  D 2005. Macroinvertebrate community ecology of lowland, subtropical streams in Louisiana. Louisiana State University (USA), 203 pp.

Keller, Jason  K 2005. Controls of Microbial Carbon Cycling in Nothern Peatlands. University of Notre Dame (USA), 386 pp.

Kulkarni, Nitin  R 2005. Effect of tidal flux,salinity and phytoplankton assemblage composition on particulate dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSPp) in salt marsh tidal creeks. University of South Carolina (USA), 193 pp.

Langenheder, Silke   2005. Links between Structure and Function of Heterotrophic Aquatic Bacterial Communities. Uppsala University (Sweden), 64 pp.

Latch, Douglas  E 2005. Environmental photochemistry: Studies on the degradation of pharmaceutical pollutants and the production of singlet oxygen. University of minnesota (USA), 144 pp.

Latimore, Jo  A 2005. Habitat selection and resilience of stream fishes in the Red Cedar River watershed, Michigan. Michigan State University (USA), 280 pp.

Lau, Winnie WY  2005. Understanding interactions between marine bacteria and phytoplankton: The influence of phytoplankton photorespiration on diversity and succession of glycolate-utilizing bacteria. WA (Other), 227 pp.

Leisnham, Paul  T 2005. Anthropogenic land use change and mosquitoes of public health importance in New Zealand. University of Otago (New Zealand), 176 pp.

Leksono, Yuliana  S 2005. Analytic Laplace Transform and Numerical Finite Difference Method for Integrated Water Quality Modeling Within Land-Ocean Interaction. Institute of Technology Bandung (Indonesia), 257 pp.

Lips, Inga   2005. Abiotic factors influencing the cyanobacterial bloom occurrence in the Gulf of Finland. University of Tartu, Estonia (Estonia), 302 pp.

Liutkus, Cynthia  M 2005. Paleoclimate Reconstruction Using Stable Isotopes of Freshwater Phreatic Carbonates. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey (USA), 210 pp.

Lunau, Mirko   2005. Dynamic and Biogeochemistry of Microaggregates in the. University of Oldenburg (Germany), 315 pp.

Mantha, Gopikrishna   2005. Studies on the marine cyclopoid copepods. University of Madras (India), 157 pp.

Mantha, Gopikrishna   2005. Studies on the marine cyclopoid copepods. University of Madras (India), 169 pp.

MARINOV, IRINA   2005. Controls on the air-sea balance of carbon dioxide. Princeton University (USA), 234 pp.

Martz, Todd  R 2005. A tracer monitored titration for seawater total alkalinity. University of Montana (USA), 155 pp.

Mathukumalli, Bala Krishna Prasad   2005. Nutrient dynamics in the Pichavaram mangrove ecosystem, south east coast of India. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi (India), 150 pp.

Mathukumalli, Bala Krishna Prasad   2005. Nutrient dynamics in the Pichavaram mangrove ecosystem, south east coast of India. Jawaharlal Nehru University (India), 135 pp.

Matthews, Blake   2005. Food web ecology of zooplankton communities in lakes. University of Victoria (Canada), 168 pp.

Mincks, Sarah  L 2005. Benthic-pelagic coupling on the Antarctic continental shelf: Impacts of seasonal phytodetritus deposition on the benthic community. University of Hawaii at Manoa (USA), 256 pp.

Mohovic, Bruna   2005. Protection against UV radiation in marine phytoplankton: A new method of estimation with basis on in vivo fluorescence and the effects of UV-B augmentation at two latitudes. Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (Brazil), 152 pp.

Mongin, Mathiru  M 2005. RE-EVALUATION OF THE USE OF THE REDFIELD RATIO USING A FLEXIBLE COMPOSITION MODEL. University de Bretagne occidentale (Other), 113 pp.

Moore, Pippa   2005. The role of biological interactions in modifying the effects of climate change on intertidal assemblages. University of Plymouth (United Kingdom), 253 pp.

Morris, Edward  P 2005. Quantifying primary production of microphytobenthos:application of optical methods. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands), 152 pp.

Muxagata, Erik   2005. Seasonal and spatial distribution of the mesozooplankton of Southampton Water with particular reference to the contribution of copepods and barnacle larvae to pelagic carbon flux.. University of Southampton (United Kingdom), 285 pp.

Norkko, Joanna  T 2005. Indicators of short-term growth in bivalves: detecting environmental change across ecological scales. The University of Auckland (New Zealand), 110 pp.

ODonnell, Michael  J 2005. Habitats And Hydrodynamics On Wave-Swept Rocky Shores. Stanford University (USA), 175 pp.

Orr, Cailin Huyck  2005. Ecological and biogeochemical responses of rivers to restoration. University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), 131 pp.

Ortmann, Alice  C 2005. Microbial Ecology of Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents: Viruses, Diversity and Potential Mortality. University of British Columbia (Canada), 154 pp.

Palen, Wendy  J 2005. Effects of ultraviolet radiation on montane amphibians of the Pacific Northwest; a comparison across scales.. University of Washington (USA), 117 pp.

Parker Stetter, Sandra  L 2005. Hydroacoustic evaluation of rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax abundance, spatial distribution, and cannibalism in Lake Champlain. Cornell University (USA), 151 pp.

Peros, Matthew  C 2005. Middle to late Holocene environmental change and archaeology on the north coast of central Cuba. University of Toronto (Canada), 121 pp.

Peterson, Tawnya  D 2005. Studies on the Biological Oceanography of Haida Eddies. University of British Columbia (Canada), 411 pp.

Petrik-Finley, Rachel  J 2005. The impact of a gill copepod on the demography of a reef fish host. University of Rhode Island (USA), 240 pp.

Potito, Aaron  P 2005. A combined paleolimnological and dendroclimatological study on climate change and impacts in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California. University of California at Los Angeles (USA), 427 pp.

Poulter, Benjamin   2005. Interactions between landscape disturbance and gradual environmental change: Plant community migration in response to fire and sea level rise. Duke University (USA), 216 pp.

Powell, B  S 2005. Global Warming and Mesoscale Eddy Dynamics: An Oceanic Mechanism for Dissipation of Heat. University of Colorado at Boulder (USA), 216 pp.

Putland, Jennifer  N 2005. Ecology of phytoplankton, Acartia tonsa, and microzooplankton in Apalachicola Bay, Florida. Florida State University (USA), 415 pp.

Pypker, Thomas  G 2005. The Influence of Canopy Structure and Epiphytes on the Hydrology of Douglas-fir Forests. Oregon State University (USA), 193 pp.

Qinghui, Huang   2005. Release and bioavailability of internal phosphorus in shallow lakes: A case study of Lakes Taihu, Chaohu and Longganhu, East China. Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (China), 173 pp.

Rahman, Muhammad Shafiqur  2005. Taxonomy, Study of Ecology,Environmental variation and molecular characteristics of estuarine copepods. Yosu National University, South Korea (South Korea), 360 pp.

Ramachandran, Shahunthala  D 2005. The risks to fish of exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from chemical dispersion of crude oil. Queens University, Kingston, Canada (Canada), 326 pp.

Reitz, Anja   2005. Diagenetic and Paleoceanographic variations in sedimentary Mn, Ba, and CaCO3, with emphasis on the eastern Mediterranean sapropel S1. Utrecht University (Netherlands), 154 pp.

Reuss, Nina   2005. Sediment pigments as biomarkers of environmental change. Copenhagen University (Denmark), 33 pp.

Rodrigues, Lisa  J 2005. Physiology and biogeochemistry of bleached and recovering corals from Hawaii. University of Pennsylvania (USA), 265 pp.

Rosenheim, Brad  E 2005. An investigation of the sclerosponge Ceratoporella nicholsoni as a high-resolution paleoclimate proxy. University of Miami (USA), 170 pp.

Roth, Brian  M 2005. An investigation of exotic rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax) interactions in lake food webs: the Sparkling Lake biomanipulation. University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), 238 pp.

Russell, Marc  J 2005. Net ecosystem metabolism in Texas shallow water estuaries: an indicator of freshwater inflow effects, scales of variability, and changes due to climate change and watershed development. The University of Texas at Austin (USA), 140 pp.

Salierno, James   2005. Harmful algal bloom stressors alter behavior and brain activity in the killifish, Fundulus heteroclitus. University of Maryland (USA), 100 pp.

SCHER, Olivier   2005. Highway stormwater detention ponds in the Mediterranean region : Functioning and Biodiversity. Evaluation of water quality and its impact on aquatic animal communities. Université de Provence, Marseille (France), 100 pp.

Sobek, Sebastian   2005. Carbon dioxide supersaturation in lakes: Causes, consequences and sensitivity to climate change. Uppsala University (Sweden), 235 pp.

Speekmann, Christa  L 2005. Use of RNA:DNA ratios for assessing secondary production of planktonic food webs: effects of temperature, salinity, food and heavy metals . The University of Texas at Austin (USA), 156 pp.

Tewfik, Alexander   2005. Patterns and effects of disturbance in Caribbean macrophyte communities. McGIll University (Canada), 208 pp.

Tibbets, Teresa  M 2005. Ecological stoichiometry of riparian trees and arthropods: effects of flooding and exotic species along the Middle Rio Grande, NM. University of New Mexico (USA), 204 pp.

Tönnesson, Kajsa  M 2005. Zooplankton- their role in the pelagic food web and in structuring the pelagic ecosystem. Göteborg University (Sweden), 333 pp.

Troxler-Gann, Tiffany  G 2005. Ecosystem Responses to Hydrologic Change and Mechanisms of Nitrogen Sequestration in Seasonally Flooded Tree Islands of the Southern Everglades. Florida International University (USA), 94 pp.

Verschoor, Anthony  M 2005. Hard to Handle: Inducible Defences in Plankton.. University of Nijmegen (Netherlands), 169 pp.

Vitchenko, Tatiana  V 2005. Structural and production parameters of the Barents Sea microphytobenthic community of intertidal zone. Russian Federal Research Institute of Fishery and Oceanography (VNIRO) (Russia), 151 pp.

Waggett, Rebecca  J 2005. Ecological, Biomechanical and Neurological Correlates of Escape Behavior in Calanoid Copepods. The University of Texas, at Austin (USA), 272 pp.

Ward, Jessica  R 2005. Ecology of marine diseases: coral reef community diversity, host resistance, and climate change. Cornell University (USA), 204 pp.

Widenfalk, Anneli   2005. Interactions between pesticides and microorganisms in freshwater sediments- Toxic effects and implications for bioavailability. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden), 93 pp.

Wilcox, Andrew  C 2005. Interactions between flow hydraulics and channel morphology in step-pool streams. Colorado State University (USA), 124 pp.

Woodson, Clifton  B 2005. Thin Layers: Physical and Chemical Cues Contributing to Observed Copepod Aggregations. Georgia Institute of Technology (USA), 281 pp.

Wu, Qinglong  L 2005. Intra-habitat heterogeneity of microbial food webs and microheterogeneity of bacterioplankton in lakes located in East China and Central Europe. Salzburg University (Austria), 405 pp.

Xu, Yongsheng   2005. Statistical analysis of sea surface height and bottom pressure in the Japan/East Sea. University of Rhode Island (USA), 260 pp.

Xu, Yongsheng   2005. Statistical analysis of sea surface height and bottom pressure in the Japan/East Sea. University of Rhode Island (USA), 267 pp.

Zaric, Snjezana   2005. Seasonal variability of planktic foraminiferal downward fluxes induced by environmental sensitivity of foraminiferal species - from observation to prediction. University of Bremen (Germany), 468 pp.

 

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DISCCRS V
Symposium

March 13 - 20, 2010
Saquaro Lake Ranch

Eligibility

PhD completed between
April 1, 2007 -
July 31, 2009
in any discipline

Application Deadline
August 31, 2009

Selection will favor applicants who plan to engage in interdisciplinary research careers in any subject within or relevant to climate change and its impacts. A committee will select 34 scholars based on the submitted applications.

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