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Dr. Stanford's Students
Current Graduate Students
 
Student
Degree
Thesis/Dissertation
University
 
Michelle Anderson
M.S.
Landscape and macrohabitat level fish distribution and abundance in lateral habitats throughout the Nyack Floodplain of the Middle Fork Flathead River, MT.
University of Montana
 
Samantha Chilcote
M.S.
Hydrologic (surface and ground water) and biotic (predator) controls on the food web structure of ponds on an alluvial montane floodplain.
University of Montana
 
Craig Haskell
M.S.
The ecology of an invasive estuarine Mysid, Neomysis mercedis, in John Day Reservoir, Columbia River.
University of Montana
 
Nick Gayeski
M.S.
Rainbow and Steelhead life history variation in relation to river geomorphology
University of Montana
Previous Graduate Students
 
Date
Student
Degree
Thesis/Dissertation
University
  2002
Brandon Jackson
M.S.
Effects on an osprey population (Pandion haliaetus) from changes in the fisheries of Flathead Lake due to the introduction of Mysis relicta.
University of Montana
 
2001
Craig Stafford
Ph.D.
Introduced Mysis relicta: Implications for Pelagic Food Web Structure and Function.
University of Montana
 
2001
Mary Harner
M.S.
Ecology and population structure of cottonwoods on the Nyack Flood Plain, Montana.
University of Montana
 
2000
Geoffrey C. Poole
Ph.D.
Analysis and dynamic simulation of morphologic controls on surface- and ground-water flux in a large alluvial flood plain.
University of Montana
 
1998
Dale Chess
Ph.D.
Phenology of Mysis relicta and influences on zooplankton of Flathead Lake.
University of Montana
 
1998
Sandra Tardiff
Ph.D.
Grizzly bear digging in subalpine meadows: plant distributions and nitrogen availability.
University of Montana
 
1998
James Craft
M.S.
Metabolism of hyporheos of the Flathead River, Montana.
University of Montana
 
1998
Dan Wicklum
Ph.D.
Controls on seston dynamics alpine lakes.
University of Montana
 
1998
Thomas Bansak
M.S.
Determinants of primary production hot spots on alluvial flood plains.
University of Montana
 
1998
Allison Young
M.S.
Experimental fertilization of disturbance plots associated with grizzly bear digging in subalpine meadows.
University of Montana
 
1997
Mikel Shakarjian
M.S.
Phenologies of Plecoptera in the Virgin River, Zion National Park, Utah.
University of Montana
 
1995
Georgia Case
M.A.
Distribution and abundance of zoobenthos in channel, springbrook and hyporheic habitats of an alluvial flood plain.
University of Montana
 
1993
Darlene Nardi
M.S.
Ecology of an impacted northern Rocky Mountain stream.
University of Montana
 
1993
Michael Pol
M.S.
Ecology of juvenile yellow perch in Lolo Bay, Flathead Lake, Montana
University of Montana
 
1990
Juan Bosco Imbert
M.S.
An ecological study of a regulated palouse prairie stream.
University of Montana
 
1988
Carolyn Hooper-Bauman
M.A.
Effects of nutrient enrichment and lake level fluctuation on the shoreline periphyton of Flathead Lake, Montana.
University of Montana
 
1987
David Kicklighter
M.S.
The use of riffle community metabolism as a measure of water quality in the Clark Fork River, Montana.
University of Montana
 
1986
Maurice Valett
M.A.
Trophic ecology of net-spinning caddisflies (Hydropsychidae) in the Flathead Rivers, Montana.
University of Montana
 
1985
Sue A. Perry
Ph.D.
Consequences of fluctuating discharges from Hungry Horse Reservoir on benthic and larval fish ecology in the Flathead River, Montana.
North Texas State University
 
1985
Thomas Golnar
M.A.
Limnology of Whitefish Lake, Montana.
University of Montana
 
1983
Thomas J. Stuart
Ph.D.
The effects of freshet turbidity on selected aspects of biogeochemistry and trophic status of Flathead Lake, Montana.
North Texas State University
 
1981
James D. Coulter
M.S.
Population dynamics of benthic macroinvertebrates in response to altered thermal and salinity regimes in the Brazos River, Texas.
North Texas State University
 
1980
Bonnie K. Ellis
M.S.
Size fractionation of metabolically active phytoplankton and bacteria in three diverse lake systems.
North Texas State University
 
1980
F. Richard Hauer
Ph.D.
Ecological studies of Trichoptera in the upper Flathead Rivers, Montana.
North Texas State University
 
1979
Larry Crist
M.S.
Distribution and population dynamics of zooplankton in Lake Texoma.
North Texas State University
 
1978
William B. Perry
M.S.
Seasonal and vertical distribution of organic carbon and biomass in H. H. Moss Reservoir, Texas.
North Texas State University
 
1978
William McCullough
M.S.
Phytoplankton-salinity relationships in Lake Texoma.
North Texas State University
 
1977
Tom J. Stuart
M.S.
Limitation of primary productivity in a southwestern reservoir due to thermal pollution.
North Texas State University
 
1977
James T. Boswell
Ph.D.
The use of ATP assays in describing the limnology of H. H. Moss Reservoir, Texas.
North Texas State University
 
1977
Douglas P. Wilcox
M.S.
Relation between carbon assimilation and biomass dynamics in a phytoplankton community.
North Texas State University
 
1976
Barry L. Sams
M.S.
Comparative chemistry of a cooling reservoir and its water source.
North Texas State University

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