Student Summer Research, 2007

07fellows

Student

Project

Advisor

Fellowship

Nicholas Alcorn

How do reductions in parental investment affect development in Strongylocentrotus drobachiensis

Jon Allen

Doherty

Michael Tillotson

The future of lobsters and those who catch them: A study of the effects of climate change on the Maine lobster industry

Anne Henshaw

Doherty

Margot Linton

Bowdoin College Coastal Science Institute Assistant

Anne Henshaw

CSC

Morgan MacLeod

Large Format Photography and the Coastal Studies Center Landscape

Michael Kolster

Rusack

Benjamin Stormo

Eastern dwarf mistletoe hinders the normal response to parasitic infection in white spruce by altering the abscisic acid signaling pathway

Barry Logan

Rusack

Norah Maki

Inviting Entropy: Re-evaluating the Effects of Coastal Forces through Sculpture

Mark Wethli

Rusack

Molly Seaward

Historical macrophyte distribution in Merrymeeting Bay and its minor tributaries

John Lichter

Doherty

Alison Chase

Analyzing sediment textures of samples taken from Harpswell Sound

Ed Laine

Rusack

Wallace Scott McFarlane

Trophic web structure in Merrymeeting Bay

John Lichter

Freedman in Coastal Studies/Environmental Studies

Samantha Smith

Capturing the Energy of the Maine seacoast through printmaking

Mark Wethli

Rusack

Isaac Irby

Interpretation of Elongated Garnet Microstructures

Rachel Beane

Doherty

Ian Haight

How does temperature influence larval growth and survival of Maine sea stars?

Jon Allen

Hughes




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