R20 | Publications Staff, continued RESEARCH TECHNICIANS Sarah Boyce Devin Drown Janelle Morano David Portnoy VISITING FACULTY Bill Simmons, Sandia National Laboratory Nathalie Ward, Lecturer PhD STUDENTS Brendan Anrrett Jennifer Bowen Ruth Carmichael Marci Cole Eric Crandall Heidi Fisher Sara Grady Kevin Kroeger Carolyn Miller Vanessa Miller-Sims Elizabeth Neeley Jason Philibotte Mindy Richlen Gregory Skomal Molly Steinbach Mirta Teichberg Gabrielle Tomasky Joanna York Erik Zettler MASTERS STUDENTS Abby Atkinson Andrea Bogomotni Lisa Bonacci Ruth Carmichael, BUMP Chelsea Bouchard-Harnish Jessica Buckingham Michael Cermak Pieter deHart James Estrada Christopher Florio Sophia Fox Sarah Good Dawn Grebner Andrea Hsu Alison Leschen Mark Lever Vanessa Malley David Martel Amee Mehta Karen Morschauser Catherine O'Keefe Mollie Oremland Aaron Rice Deborah Rutecki Andrea Shriver Elizabeth Soule Todd Stueckle Erin Summers Melissa Sweeny UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Alaina Avery Colleen Butler Sean Dixon Yael Erlitz Deirdre Grant Alfred Huang Laura Kloepper Heather Marlow Melissa Penn William Rowan Elisse Ruiz James Saenz Josiah Sewell Jami Whitney Kristen Wright Julia Young Chandra Ziegler SUMMER REU INTERNS Stacy Barron Emily Gaines Kristin Hunter-Thompson Jane La Du Melissa Millman Sarah Rohrkasse Dianne Suggs Jeremy Testa Carolyn Weber Bradley Williams SUMMER VOLUNTEER Jillian Barber SUMMER STUDENT RESEARCHERS Rachel Allen Jillian Barber Margaret Johnson Armstrong, Peter 8., Margaret T. Armstrong, R. L Pardy, Alice Child, and Norman Wainwright- 2002. Immunohistochemical demonstration of a in the lipopolysaccharide cell wall of a eukan/ote. the green alga, Ch/ore/la. Biol. Bull. 203: 203-204. Atema. J , M. K Kingsford, and G Gerlach 2002. Larval reef fish could use odour for detection, retention and orientation to reefs. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 241: 151-160 Barber, P. H., M. K. Moosa, and S. R. Palumbi. 2002. Rapid recovery of genetic diversity on coral reefs and the temporal and spatial scale of larval dispersal: examples from Krakatau. Proc R. Soc. Lond. B 269: 1591-1597. Barber, P. H , S. R. Palumbi, M. V. Erdmann. and M. K. Moosa. 2002. Sharp genetic breaks among populations of a benthic marine crustacean indicate limited oceanic larval transport: patterns, cause, and consequence. Mol. Ecol. 1 1 659-674 : Barron, Stacy, Carolyn Weber, Roxanne Marino, Eric Davidson, Gabrielle Tomasky, and Robert Howarth. 2002. Effects of varying salinity on phytoplankton growth in a lowsalinity coastal pond under two nutrient conditions. Biol. Bull. 203: 260-261 Evgenidou, A., and I. Valiela. 2002. Response of growth and density of a of population Geukensia demissa to land-derived nitrogen loading, in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts Estuar. Coast. Shelf So. 55. 125-138 Gaines, Emily F., Ruth H. Carmichael, Sara P. Grady, and Ivan Valiela 2002. Stable isotopic evidence for changing nutritional sources of juvenile horseshoe crabs Biol. Bull. 203: 228-230 Grasso, F. W., and J. Atema. 2002. Integration of flow and chemical sensing for guidance of autonomous marine robots in turbulent flows. Environ. Fluid Mech. 2:95-114. Hunter-Thomson, Kristin, Jeffrey Hughes, and Bradley Williams, 2002. Estuarineopen-water comparison of fish community structure in eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) habitats of Cape Cod Biol. Bull. 203: 247-248. Millman, Melissa, Mirta Teichberg, Paulina Martinetto, and Ivan Valiela 2002 Response of shrimp populations to landderived nitrogen in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts Biol. Bull. 203: 263-264. Philibotte, Jason. 2002 Pelagic larval duration of the Caribbean wrasse, Thalassoma bifasciatum Biol. Bull. 203: 245-246 Rohrkasse, Sarah M., and Jelle Atema 2002. Tracking behavior of Busyconinae whelks. Bio). Bull. 203: 235-236 Rosenthal, G. G M. J. , Ryan, and W. E. Wagner, Jr 2002 Secondary loss of preference for swords in the pygmy swordtail Xiphophorus nigrensis (Pisces: Poeciliidae). Anim. Behav. 63: 37-45. Shady, S., D. I. A. MacLeod, H. S. Fisher, and J. Y. Liang. 2002. Adaptation from invisible luminance and chromatic flicker. J. Vision 2: 68. Shriver, A. C., R- H. Carmichael, and I. Valiela. 2002. Growth, condition, reproductive potential, and mortality of bay scallops. Argopecten irradians, in response to in eutrophic-driven changes food resources. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 279: 21-40. Suggs, Dianne N.. Ruth H. Carmichael, Sara P. Grady, and Ivan Valiela- 2002. Effects of individual size on pairing in horseshoe crabs Biol. Bull 203: 225-227. Testa, Jeremy M., Matthew A. Charette, Edward R. Sholkovitz, Matt C Allen, Adarn Rago, and Craig W. Herbold. 2002 Dissolved iron in cycling the subterranean estuary of a coastal bay: Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts Biol. Bull. 203: 255-256. Valiela, I., and J. L Bowen. 2002, Nitrogen sources to watersheds and estuaries: Role of land cover mosaics and losses within watersheds. Environ. Pollut. 118: 239-248. Valiela, I., J. L. Bowen, and K. D Kroeger. 2002. Assessment of models for estimation of land-denved nitrogen loads to shallow estuaries. Appl, Geochem. 17: 935-953. Valiela, I., and M. L. Cole 2002. Comparative evidence that salt marshes and mangroves may protect seagrass meadows from landderived nitrogen loads 5: Ecosystems 92-102. Weber, Carolyn F., Stacy Barron, Roxanne Marino, Robert W. Howarth, Gabrielle Tomasky, and Eric A. Davidson. 2002 Nutrient limitation of phytoplankton growth in Vineyard Sound and Oyster Pond, Falmouth, Massachusetts. Biol. Bull. 203: 261-263 Weiss, E. T., R. H Carmichael, and I. Valiela 2002. The effect of nitrogen loading on the growth rates of quahogs (Mercenaria mercenaria) and soft-shell clams (Mya arenaria) through changes in food supply. Aquacu/ture 211: 1-4. Williams, Bradley S., Jeffrey E. Hughes, and Kristin Hunter-Thomson. 2002. Influence of epiphytic algal coverage on fish predation rates in simulated eelgrass habitats. Biol Bull. 203: 248-249
R21 MARINE RESOURCES CENTER PROGRAMS Staff DIRECTOR/SENIOR SCIENTIST Roger Hanlon SENIOR SCIENTIST Frederick Goetz ASSOCIATE SCIENTISTS Gabriele Gerlach Alan Kuzirian ASSOCIATE SCIENTIST/ VETERINARIAN Roxanna Smolowitz The Marine Resources Center (MRC) is a national center for the development and use of aquatic organisms in basic biological research, biomedical research, aquaculture, and fisheries science. The research programs focus on biological processes integrated at the level of the whole organism. We made three primary faculty hires in the research ranks during 2002: Frederick Goetz, Senior Scientist; Gabriele Gerlach, Associate Scientist; and Scott Lindell, Research Specialist. In addition, two Assistant Professors affiliated with the MRC were hired by the Boston <strong>University</strong> Marine Program: Gil Rosenthal and Paul Barber. Collectively, these hires help establish a critical mass of year-round researchers in the MRC. Marine Resources Center photos, Elizabeth Armstrong
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