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Wednesday,
January 9, 2002 - 3:00 pm
Dr. Peter Glynn
University of Miami's
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
El Niņo Sea Warming and Coral Reef Decline: A Paradigm Shift
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday,
January 10, 2002 - 7:00 pm
Dr. Peter Glynn
University of Miami's
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Impacts of global warming and increasing ultraviolet radiation
on coral reef survival
Laidlaw Center at the University of South Alabama
Monday,
January 14, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Carrie Thomas
North Carolina State
University
Transport and digestive alteration of uniformly C13-labeled diatoms in
mudflat sediments
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday,
January 17, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Sean Powers
University of North
Carolina
The effect of habitat setting on species interactions, population dynamics and trophic transfer
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Monday, February 4, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Nikolas Schizas
The University of Chicago
Tracing mitchondrial lineages
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Friday, February 8, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Deborah Steinberg
Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences
Zooplankton community structure and its effect on vertical export and cyling
of elements in the sea
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday, February 14, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. James J. Elser
Arizona State University
Biological stoichiometry from genes to ecosystems
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday, February 28, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Helene Cyr
University of Toronto
The scaling of environmental variability from land to oceans
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Wednesday, April 11, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. David Coughlin
Widener University
Title: Aerobic Muscle in Fishes: Connecting Molecular Structure to Contractile Properties
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Wednesday, April 18, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Thomas Arnold
College/University of Charleston
Plants under attack: Wound-induced chemical defense in seaweeds, seagrasses and forest trees
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Monday,
June 17, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Cynthia A. Heil
University of South
Florida
The role of estuarine vs. offshore nutrient sources in supporting blooms of the
dinoflagellate
Karenia brevis on the west Florida shelf: Outwelling, upwelling or N2
fixation?
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Wednesday,
June 19, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Hugh L. MacIntyre
University of
Maryland
Benthic-pelagic coupling in shallow waters and its potential effects on primary production
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Tuesday,
July 2, 2002 - 1:00 pm
Dr. Richard B. Aronson
Dauphin Island Sea
Lab
Research in Antarctica
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Tuesday, July 16, 2002 - 1:00 pm
Dr. Julie Olson
University of Alabama
Title: Increasing the diversity of bacteria isolated from marine environments
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Tuesday, July 23, 2002 - 1:00 pm
Dr. Michael Sullivan
Mississippi State
University
The Importance of Benthic Microalgae in Marine Coastal Food Webs
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday,
October 24, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Jim Hagy
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency
The Modern and 'Restored' Chesapeake Bay Food Web: Insights from Trophic Network
Modeling
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday,
October 31, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Kelly Major
University of South
Alabama
Characterization of halotolerance and heat stress in extremophilic chlorophyte algae
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday, November 14, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Eva Marie Koch - POSTPONED
UNTIL SPRING 2003
Monday,
November 18, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr.
Simon Thrush NIWA, New Zealand
The Land Meets the Sea: Broad-Scale Disturbance in New Zealand's Estuaries
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
Thursday,
December 12, 2002 - 11:00 am
Dr. Tom Bianchi
Tulane University
Carbon Cycling in the Lower Mississippi River and Louisiana Shelf
Galathea Hall - Dauphin Island Sea Lab
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