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Research...
Current
Research:
Investigating Alaskan epifaunal communities in the context of latitudinal diversity gradients. John Witman (Brown University)
Spatial variation in chemical defenses of Kachemak Bay macroalgal communities
correlated with abiotic factors. Tania Spurkland (University of Alaska Fairbanks)
Habitat use by kelp associated crab populations in Kachemak Bay. Ben Daly (University of Alaska Fairbanks). Funded by the Kachemak Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Essential larval and juvenile fish habitat in nearshore waters of Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Joel Markis (University of Alaska Fairbanks). Funded by the Pollock Conservation Cooperative Research Center
The
roles of latitude and ecotypic adaptation on the demography of subtidal
kelp populations in the northeast Pacific: a pilot study in Kasitsna
Bay, Alaska. Matt
Edwards (San Diego State University). Funded by the West Coast and
Polar Regions Undersea Research Center.
Dynamics
of chemical defenses in four Kachemak Bay kelp species as a response
to gastropod grazing patterns. Angela Dubois (University of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and
Ocean Sciences). Funded by the West Coast and Polar Regions Undersea
Research Center.
Role
of grazers in the recolonization of hard bottom communities in Kachemak
Bay, Alaska. Nick Harman
(University
of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences)
Natural
Geography In Shore Areas (NaGISA): a biodiversity study. Brenda Konar and Katrin Iken (University of
Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences). Funded by the Gulf Ecosystem Monitoring Program.
Species
composition, abundance and size-frequency distribution of intertidalclam
populations in Kachemak Bay, Alaska, in relation to salinity and
nutrient
conditions.
Carrie Belben (University of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences)
Kelp-grazer
interactions in Kachemak Bay, Alaska: Grazing activity, chemical
defenses and resource allocation in selected kelp species. Katrin Iken (University of Alaska Fairbanks, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences).
Funded by the North Pacific Research Board.
See
publications for complete research
list.
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