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Dr. Aaron MacNeil, NOAA Panama City Laboratory
Canaries in the sea: Climate warming and the integrity in coral reef ecosystems
7 December 2007

Dr. David Fowle, University of Kansas
Methanotrophs and minerals: A new link between the global carbon cycle and silicate weathering?
16 November 2007

Dr. Tamara Shiganova, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
The Black Sea as recipient and donor area of invasive species
3 August 2007

Dr. Dan McKenney, Canadian Forest Service, Great Lakes Forestry Centre
Integrated modeling of exotic species risks to the forests of Canada
20 July 2007

Dr. David Zanatta, Dept. of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto
Molecular approaches to the conservation of lampsiline freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Lampsilini)
27 April 2007

Dr. Andrew Hendry, McGill University, Montreal
Ecological speciation (or lack thereof) in sticklebacks, guppies, and Darwin's finches
19 April 2007

Dr. David Innes, Dept. of Biology, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Genetic and ecological consequences of an invasion of a sexual population of Daphnia pulex by asexual clones
7 May 2007

Dr. Hubert Morin, Departement des Sciences Fondamentales, Universite du Quebec
Chicoutimi Northern boreal forests: From paleoecology and cell analysis to forest dynamics
5 April 2007

Dr. Ronald Martin, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario
Metals in the environment: Novel insights using synchrotron radiation analysis
2 April 2007

Dr. Darren Gillis, Dept. of Zoology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
"Inferences on Targeting Behaviour from Fisheries Data: An Interdisciplinary Approach"
30 March 2007

Michael T. Arts, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Burlington, Ontario
Fatty acids in freshwater systems effects on food web dynamics and ecosystem health
16 February 2007

Dr. Christopher Taggart, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Growing degree-day and fish size-at-age: The overlooked metric
1 December 2006

Dr. Marcel O'Gorman, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario
Spleenhouse effect: The de-agriculturalization of a heritage farming community
29 September 2006

Dr. Martin Kainz, National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada and Research Associate at the Danube University Krems, Austria, and Biological Station Lunz am See, Austria
Do we really need each other?-- the needed dialogue between mercury ecotoxicologists and ecologists
8 September 2006

Dr. Jonathan Bossenbroek, Lake Erie Center, University of Toledo, Ohio
Habitat suitability and dispersal potential of zebra mussels: Evaluating the ecological and economic value of the 100th Meridian Initiative
20 April 2006

Juli Dyble, Research biologist, NOAA, Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Is it safe to drink the water? Using molecular methods to detect toxic strains of Microcystis in the Great Lakes
6 April 2006

Dr. Louis Bernatchez, Canada Research Chair in Conservation Genetics and Aquatic Resources, Departement de Biologie, Universite Laval, Montreal
The Orlog model for conservation biology: an empirical illustration through whitefish research23 February 2006

Dr. Joseph Rasmussen, Canada Research Chair in Aquatic Ecosystems, University of Lethbridge, Alberta
"Food webs in rivers: spatial modeling of thermal transitions and effects of fragmentation
2 December 2005

Dr. Doug Morris, Professor & Research Chair, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
The scale of nature: bridging the gap between population dynamics and behaviour
24 November 2005

Dr. Roger St. Clair Smart, GLIER Doctoral candidate
"Improvements in acid rock drainage testing for short-and long-term neutralisation kinetics
8 April 2005 GLIER Doctoral candidate

Magdalena Scarlat
Exploring the Arctic - a glimpse of the world above 60 degrees north
30 March 2005

Dr. Vysetti Balaram, Deputy Director and Head, Geochemistry Group, National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad, India
The science of chemical measurements (elemental and isotopic) in the service of mankind - a historical perspective
20 March 2005

Dr. Christian Blodau, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Redux processes - drivers of elemental fluxes in aquatic systems
18 March 2005

Dr. Xiaohong (Iris) Xu, University of Windsor, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Modelling studies of Windsor air quality
1 April 2005

Dr. Christopher Weisener, GLIER researcher
Geochemical investigations at the top of the world: A mercury and cyanide remediation strategy
24 March 2005

Dr. Charles Trick, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
Manipulating the oceans: Planned and unplanned human experiments
11 March 2005

Dr. Brian Fryer, GLIER Director
Special capabilities of LA-ICP-MS in environmental research
11 February 2005

Dr. Leif-Mattias Herborg, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Invasion of the chinese mitten crab in Europe: GIS, genetics and reproduction
10 December 2004

Dr. Andrew O’Neill, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Mining outback wetlands for microbial diversity
26 November 2004

Dr. Ewa Szalinska, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Chromium in the upper Dunajec River watershed
19 November 2004

Dr. Phil Graniero, GLIER researcher
How do spatial sampling design and measurement error affect ecosystem description? A simulation approach
12 November 2004

Ms. Jocelyn Leney, GLIER master’s candidate
Toxicokinetics of PCBs in green frogs and leopard frogs at various life stages
5 November 2004

Mr. Denis Roy, GLIER doctoral candidate
Adaptive radiation in Telmatherina fish from Lake Matano, Sulawesi Island, Indonesia
29 October 2004

Dr. Karlis Valters, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Laboratory and field exposure of brown bullheads to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)
22 October 2004

Dr. David Kelly, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Individual, population and community level consequences of an invading amphipod in Irish freshwaters
15 October 2004

Ms. Sonia Melancon, GLIER doctoral candidate
Microchemistry and composition of fish otoliths
8 October 2004

Mr. Gord Paterson, GLIER doctoral candidate
In situ measurement of tissue turnover and energy conversion efficiencies in lake trout using a novel toxicokinetic approach
1 October 2004

Dr. David Porta, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
A freshwater cyanobacterial Fe bioreporter in the Laurentian Great Lakes
24 September 2004

Dr. Christopher Weisener, GLIER Post-Doctoral Fellow
Geochemical aspects of metals in the environment
17 September 2004

Dr. David Schindler, Killam Memorial Professor of Ecology University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta
The cumulative effects of climate change and other human activity on freshwater communities
March 2003

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