Zooplankton researchers
working in areas relevant to sensory and motor systems:
(Updated August 9, 2002)
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Web-site links
- Alldredge, Alice
- Institution: Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
- Areas of research: Zooplankton ecology, especially marine snow interactions
- Budelmann, Bernd U.
- Institution: Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston
- Areas of research: Cephalopod sensory systems
- Buskey, Edward
- Institution: Univ. of Texas, Austin
- Areas of research: Photoreception and bioluminescence roles in zooplankton ecology
- Costello, John
- Institution: Providence College
- Areas of research: Locomotion and functional morphology of cnidaria
- Cronin, Thomas
- Institution: University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Area of research: Vision in marine and estuarine crustaceans
- Frank, Tammy
- Institution: Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
- Area of research: Vision and bioluminescence in deep-sea decapod shrimp
- Frost, Bruce
- Institution: Univ. of Washington
- Area of research: Zooplankton (copepod) ecology; vertical migration
- Fuiman, Lee
- Institution: Univ. of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute (Port Aransas)
- Area of research: Fish biology: morphology, behavior, ecology and sensory biology of fish larvae
- Hamner, William
- Institution: UCLA
- Area of research: Distributions, abundances and interactions of plankton
- Hartline, Daniel K.
- Institution:University of Hawaii
- Area of research: Copepod mechano and chemoreceptive neuroecology
- Latz, Michael I.
- Institution: Scripps Institute of Oceanography
- Area of research: Bioluminescence in dinoflagellates and crustaceans
- Lenz, Petra H.
- Institution: University of Hawaii
- Areas of research: Copepod mechano and chemoreceptive neuroecology
- Lonsdale, Darcy J.
- Institution: SUNY Stony Brook (MRC)
- Area of research: Mate recognition in copeods
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Starkweather, Peter
- Institution: Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas
- Areas of research: Population ecology of rotifers
- Strickler, Rudi
- Institution: Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
- Areas of research: Plankton locomotion
- Tankersley, Richard
- Institution: Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne
- Areas of research: Larval migration and recruitment
- Paffenhofer, Gustav
- Institution: Skidaway Institute for Oceanography, GA
- Areas of research: Copepod sensory processes
- Widder, Edith
- Institution: Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
- Area of research: Bioluminescence in deep-sea organisms
- Yen, Jeannette
- Institution: SUNY Stony Brook
- Area of research: Sensory perception and reproductive ecology of copepods
- Zimmer, Richard
- Institution: UCLA
- Areas of research: Role of chemistry and physics in mediating
ecological processes, especially in relation to roles of the
chemical senses in predator-prey interactions and larval recruitment
(crab; oyster)
Email
The following email links are likely to go out of date rather quickly.
Please inform us of any changes needed
- Ambler, Julie W.
- Bollens, Steve
- Boxshall, Geoff
- Breithaupt, Thomas
- Browman, Howard I.
(Maurice-Lamontagne Institute, Quebec)
- Bullock, Theodore H.
- Buskey, Edward J.
- Budelmann, Bernd-Ulrich
- Butler, Nancy
- Case, James
- Costello, Jack H.
- Cronin, Thomas W.
- Deibel, Don
- Dodson, Stanley I.
- Forward, Richard
- Frank, Tammy
- Galt, Charles
- Hamner, William
- Hamner, Peggy
- Hartline, Daniel K.
- Koehl, Mimi A.R.
- Larsson, Petter
- Latz, Michael I.
- Lenz, Petra H.
- Lonsdale, Darcy J.
- Mackie, George O.
- Macmillan, David L.
- Madin, Laurence P.
- Matsumoto, George
- Morse, Aileen
- Morse, Daniel
- Norekian, Tigran
- Nilsson, Dan-Eric
- Omori, Makoto
- Purcell, Jenny E.
- Satterlie, Richard
- Snell, Terry
- Spencer, Andrew
- Stabell, Ole B.
- Starkweather, Peter S.
- Sullivan, Barbara
- Widder, Edith
- Weatherby, Tina
- Yen, Jeannette
- Zimmer-Faust, Richard K.
Please send us more names!
Research Institutions
- Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, Ft. Pierce, Florida
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California
- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts
- University of Guelph (see their
extensive listings for more useful links)
Other zooplankton researcher links
- "Comprehensive Compendium of Plankton Researchers Home Pages" via Univ. of Guelph's
Plankton Net
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