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Brown, J; Miller, PC; Tieszen, LL; Bunnell, FL (eds.). 1980. An Arctic Ecosystem: the Coastal Tundra at Barrow, Alaska. Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc. (Stroudsburg, PA). 571 pp. ISBN: 0-87933-370-7 (US/IBP synthesis series: 12). APPENDIX 1 S. IBP Tundra Biome Projects , Personnel , Site Locations 1970- 1974 Location and years ine Arctic Project title Personnel and affiliation Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other Producers Primary production, photosynthesis and nutriient dynamics in tundra vegetation 70- Dr. Larry 1. Tieszen Augustana College (Sioux Falls) Dr. MaryL. Allessio Leek , Rider College Dr. John G. Dennis , Na- 70- tiona! Park Service Dr. Brent McCown, Vniv. 7JL 71- of Wisconsin John Ahrendt David Albright Michae! W. Battrum Rick Bohnsack Dr. Terry V. Callaghan, British Antarctic Survey Dr. Nigel Collins, The University, Birmingham, England Elizabeth Collins Carol Dennis Margaret Dillon Gary Fischer David Greiner Dale Harrison Donald 1. Haz!ett Dr. Douglas A. Johnson (M. S., Ph. ), USDA 70- 72. SEA , Utah Claire Lewellen Dr. Martin C. Lewis, York Univ. , Ontario Richard Mandsager Philip Mattheis 72- Corrine Mikhelson Gregory E. Mowers Richard Nelson BruccOksol 71- Ken Olson Robert Pritchard 72L Donna C. Sigurdson Jerel Tieszen Sharon Tieszen 70- Robert Vaughn Mary Vetter Nancy Wieland Carbon dioxide dynamics on arctic coastal tundra Dr. Patrick L Coyne, USDA, SEA , Okla. 71- Dr. John J. Kelley, Univ. of Alaska 70- Barry Corell Mary Ann Coyne 71- Principal investigators listed first, remaining personnel alphabetically with senior personnel' s current affiiation. ( ) degrees awarded as part of Biomc research (. cooperative with other programs). L = Laboratory or offce; dates primarily refer to period of field activity and not subsequent lab and office analyses. 545 546 Appendix 1 Location an years Alpine Arctic Project title Personnel and affiiation Barrow Prudhoe Eagle Niwot mit Ridge Other Producers (wn/ Root and rhizome growth and respiration in arctic tundra soils Dr. W . Dwight Billings Duke Univ. Dr. Kim Peterson (Ph, 717372- Dr. Gaius R. Shaver (Ph. ), Marine Biology Laboratory, Woods Hole Ale W. Trent (M. Water relations of selected arctic tundra plants Dr. Philip C. Miler , San 72- Diego State Univ. 71- James Ehleringcr (M. Patsy Miller Russ Moore Wayne SlOncr (M. Nancy Wieland Tundra lichen productivity and the role of lichens in nutrient cycling and tundra structure Physiological ecology of arctic bryophytes Dr. Emanuel D. Rudolph 72- 72- Sierra Club (formerly) Michael S. Wiliams (M. 72- 72- Dr. James R. Rastorfer, 72- Ohio State Univ. Douglas C. Prasher Dr. Edmund A. Schofield Chicago State L'niv James Haeberlin Allen Skorepa Dr. David K. Smith (Ph. ), Univ. of Ten- nessee Dr. Harold J. Webster Fordham Univ. Patterns of carbon dioxide Dr. Walter C. Oechel exchange in principal arctic bryophyte species Patrick W e. Leung 72- McGillUniv. Janet Mailey Therese Ruszczynski Dr. Bjartmar Sveinbjoms- son (Ph. ), University 73- of Alaska (Anchorage) Halldora Sveinbjornsson Measurement oftranspirationa! water flux by tritium method Or. John J. Koranda , Law- rence Radiation LaboralOry Bruce Clegg John Martin Marshall Stuart Annual nitrogen and rcserve carbohydrate cycle in Dr. Jay D. McKendrick 73- Univ. of Alaska two arctic grass species as affected by nitrogen and Gary Michaelson phosphorus fertilization ValerieOtt GeorgeA. Mitchell 73- Peter e. Secrup Phosphate uptake and intemat cycling in tundra plants Critical plant analysis values for growth of tundra plants Dr. F. Stuart Chapin II (Ph. ), Univ. of Alaska 72- Arnold Bloom Dr. Albert Ulrich , Univ. California (Berkeley) Clifford Carlson Kwok Fong Carlos Llano S. Mustafa Jeffrey Tennyson of 72- 74L 72. 74L 72- 74L 72- 74L Appendix 547 alio and years Eagle 1\iwot rctic Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other Personnel and affiliation Producers (wnt Canopy slrm;!ure, gas cxchange and water relations in a\pine- arctic species d) 72- Dr. Martyn M. Caldwell Ctah State Univ James Ehleringer(M. MarcecFarccd (M. Diane Hanson Roger Hanson Dr. Douglas A. Johnson 72- Thomas Shoemaker James R. Vick\and Response of arctic , boreal and alpine biotypes in rc- ciprocal transplants 71- Dr. William W. Mitchell Univ. ofA!aska Dr. Frank 1. Wooding, 71- 71- 741 71- 71- 73L 72- 71- 74L Univ. of Alaska Dr. Jay D. McKendrick Univ . of Alaska William Folkstead 72- 72L Charles Knight 72- Paul Michaelson 72L Keith Puppert David Scharon Growth rates , phenology and production of certain alpine and arctic plants in Colorado transplant gar- Dr. Erik K. Bonde , t:niv, of Colorado Dr. Maxine Foreman Community College of dens Denver lames K. Mitchell Gradient analysis and pri- Dr. James H, Anderson mary production in transccts from arctic and alpine tundra to taiga 7171- 71- Univ. of Alaska hank Bogardus Bruce K. Bright Bruce P. Burba Patrick D. Cahill Dr. Aureal T. Cross Christopher Cross David Densmore Roseann Densmore Kent P. Gormley Rebecca A. Ludlum 1, Page Spencer Ordination , productivity and mapping of tundra vegetation Stephen E. Tilmann Dr. Patrick J, Webber Univ. of Colorado Dr. lohn Andrews , 71- 71- 72- 72- 71- Univ of Colorado John Batty John Davidson 71- Dr. Diane Ebert (May) (M. Ph. College ), Husson 71- Dr. lohn C. Emerick (Ph. ), Colorado School of Mines Dr. JoAnn \V, Flock (Ph. ), Univ . of Colorado Dr. Vera Komarkova ), Univ. of Color(Ph, ado 71- Gregory E. Mowers Rachel Sherer MaricSlack Anne Stilson Kim Sutherland 72- -- 548 Appendix 1 Location and ye 0IQ Project title Eagle Niwot u~hge . Sumf!it Ridge Other Personnel and affi! Producers (cont Sue Vetter (Clark) Donald A. Walker (M. 73- 73- J. Wicd Taxonomy, biogeography and documentation of tundra flora Robyn Wiley Dr. David F. Murray, Univ. of Alaska Dr. Palle Gravensen, Univ of Alberta Dr. Albert W. Johnson 71- 71- San Diego State Univ. Alan Batten 72- Janet Leon Barbara Murray Dr. William Steere , New York Botanical Garden Vegetation survey of the Prudhoe Bay region 71- 71. 71. Dr. Bonita J. Neiland Univ. of Alaska Jerome Hok A cytological and floristic survey of the vascular Dr. John G. Packer, Univ. of Alberta plants in the vicinity of Barrow Gordon D. McPherson Ecological effects of oil spills and seepages in cold- Dr. Jerry Brown , CRREL Dr. Brent McCown , Univ. dominated environments Marc Galcski 7071- 71- 7!- 71- of Wisconsin Dr. Patrick 1. Coyne Dr. Frederick Deneke, 7JL USFS, Minn. Richard Haugen Dr. Patrick J. Hunt, USDA/SEA, S. Fleetwood Koutz Dr. R. P. Murrmann USIJA/SEA, Calif. Warren E. Rickard , Jr. Donald Vietor Natural landmarks of the Alaskan arctic lowlands 71- 71- 70- Dr. John J. Koranda Charles D. Evans , Univ. of Alaska Dr. George C. West, Univ. of Alaska Consumers Population studies of the brown lemming Dr. hankA. Pitclka 70- Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley) Dr. Guy N. Cameron Univ. of Houston 70- 7JL WilliamE. Glanz Lawrence S. Goldstein Population determination and nutrient Ilux through lemmings in the tundra ecosystem Dr. George O. Batzli 72- Univ. of Ilinois (Urbana) David Best David Cappetta 73- Ronald Cherry Fred R. Cole (M. Joan Fitzgerald Mark Ginder Glenn Gunterspergen Nancy Hikes Roy M. Peterson (M. Gary Ullinsky 72- Appendix 1 549 Location and years AlDine Arctic Project title Personnel and affiiation (cont Consumers Determination of lemming home range by radiotracking Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other Dr. Edwin M. Banks, 72- Univ. of Ilinois (Urbana) Ronald J. Brooks Michael Kirton Tom Kron Michael Melampy 72- Jay Schnell Virginia Schnell The interaction of brown lemmings , vegetation and Dr. Stephen F. MacLean, Jr., Univ. of Alaska 72- habitat characteristics Herbert R. Melchior, 72- during the winter Lemming herbivory in arctic tundra Univ. of Alaska Herbert R. Melchior, 70- Univ. of Alaska Dr. Boyd D. Collier , San Diego State Univ. Edward F. Cheslak (M. 71- Jon Keely Walter Koenig Small mammal populations and energetics in arctic and subarctic ecosystems Stephen Temple Dr. Dale D. Feist , Univ. 71- 71- 71- 71- 71- 71- 71- 71- 71- of Alaska Dr. George C. West Dr. John W. Coady (Ph. ), Alaska Department of Fish and Game Wayne Couture Lawrence Frank Ray Kendel Tom Lahey Randy Pitney The role of weasels as lemming predators on arctic coastal tundra Dr. Paul H. Whitney (Ph. ), Lombard North Group, Ltd. , Calgary Dr. Stephen F. MacLean , 1r 7272. Dr. B. Michael Fitzgerald, DSIR, New Zealand Andrew Grossman Ecology and bioenergetics of small mammalian carnivores on the Arctic Coastal Plain Food intake, energy expenditure and ecology of caribou in arctic tundra Dr. Larry S. Underwood Univ. of Alaska Dr. Robert E. Henshaw 71- Y. State Dept. of Environmental Conservation Dr. Robert G. White Univ. of Alaska Dr. Jack R. Luick , of Alaska Dianne Caley Univ. 72- 7271L Dr. Raymond D. Camer, Alaska Oept. of Fish and Game Robert A. Dieterich DVM , Univ. of Alaska Paul Fre!ier 72- M. Gau Dr. Dan F. Holleman, Univ. of A!aska Dr. Steven J. Person (Ph. ), Univ. of Alaska Donald E. Russe!1 (M. Dr. Terje Skogland , Norwegian State Wildlife Research Institute 72- 550 Appendix 1 and years Ar\;tic Project title Personnel and affiiation Consumers Social organization and habitat utilization in the Lapland !ongspur at Barrow, Alaska Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other (cont'd) Dr. Brian R. Thomson, Univ. of Edinburgh Dr. M. K. Youscf , Univ. of Nevada Dr. Frank A. Pitelka, Dr. Thomas W. Custer (Ph. ), U. S. Fish and 7171- Wildlife Service Michael W. Monroe James Y. Remsen Alan P. Ramspert Avian populations and bio- Dr. George C. West energetics in arctic and subarctic ecosystems Dr. David W. Norton (Ph. D), Univ. of Alaska 70- Dr. Uric! N. Safriel 71- 70- 71- Hebrew Univ. , Jerusalem Zvi Abramski Irwin W . Ailes David Anderson Shoshana Ashkenazic (M. James Curatolo Dr. Barbara B. DeWolfe Univ . of Calif. (Santa Barbara) Scott Kronberg Stephen McDonald JeffreyO. Myll Ecology and current status of cliff- nesting raptors in arctic tundra 70- 71- Arnold Newman Douglas Schamel Dr. Tom J. Cade, Cornell Univ. Dr. John R. Haugh S. Geological Survey Dr. Clayton M. White Brigham Young Univ. Kim Sikoryak Paul R. Spitzer Dr. Walter R. Spofford Dr. L.G. Swartz Stanley A. Temple JamesD. Weaver Population ecology and habitat selection of whist- Dr. William J. L. Sladen Jr. , Johns Hopkins Univ. ling swans on the Alaskan John Moore Arctic Coastal Plain Robert Munro' Frank Pines Peter Whitehouse Population and habitat utilization of white- tailed ptarmigan in the Colorado alpine Dr. Clait E. Braun , Color - 71- ado Division of Wildlife 71- Dr. Tery A. May (Ph. Univ . of Maine Juliet Gee Jeff Norton Gary Slagel MarieA. YendeviUe Population ecology and Dr. Stephen F. MacLean Jr. energetics of tundra soil Lawrence E. Clement arthropods and their role in decomposition processes (M. James Bumgartner Mark Deyrup Craig Hollingsworth Margaret Miller (Skecl) 7072- 70- Appendix 551 Location and years Arctic Project title Personnel and affiliation Barrow Prudhoe Eagle ine Niwot Summit Ridge Other Consumers (cont Thomas McGrath 71- Edward A. Morgan Ray Price Donald W. Smith 1. Ward Testa Louis Verner April D. Yolk Abundance, age structure and respiration rates of ground- dwelling spiders in arctic coastal tundra Dr. Boyd D. CoBier , Energy budgets and e!c- Dr. D. A. Crossley, Jr, Univ. of Georgia mental turnover of tundra San Diego State Univ. Alaska Dr. G. Keith Douce (M. S., Ph. ), Univ. of Georgia Abundance and trophic Dr. Grover C. Smart, Jr. invertebrates near Barrow function of tundra nematodes Composition and abun- dance of the lepidopteran 72&74 Univ. of Florida Thomas H. Atkinson Dr. Kenelm W. Philip, Univ. of Alaska fauna of arctic and alpine Alaskan tundra Abundance of soil arthropods and their effects on soil microorganisms in al- Paul Banko pine tundra David A. Dailey Populations and produc- Dr. Ronald Schmoller Univ. of Tennessee tion of major arthropods 71. Dr. John S. Edwards Univ. of Washington 71- Richard Ambrose Martha Commins Dayle Donaldson Barry Lumpkin Mary McGrade Irene Rosenberg Virginia Tolbert Wayne Tolbert Deomposer , Soils, and Nutrient Flux Metabolic activities of bacteria and yeast in wet meadow tundra soil Dr. Robert E. Benoit, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 70- Robert Breedlove Walton B. Campbell 70- (M. Gregory Dickenson Richard W. Harris (M. 71- Tryree Kessler Robert E. Moffit Leland S. Warren Ton Rau Basidiomycetes biomass and function in the arctic and alpine tundras The role of algae and prot01.oan associates in tundra soils Dr. Orson K. Miller, Vir- 71- ginia Polytechnic Institute Dr. Gary A. Laursen(Ph. 71- Office of Naval Research Dr. Roy E. Cameron 71- Argonne National Laboratory Anne Dalton (Knox) Frank A. Morelli 72L 552 Appendix I Location and years Alpine Arctic Project title Personnel and affiiation Decomposer , Decomposition processes in arctic and alpine tundra Eagle Niwot Summit Ridge Other Soils, and Nutrient Flux (cont Dr. Patrick W. Flanagan 70- 70- 71- 71- Univ. of Alaska Alan Crawford Diane Duvall John Ho Soil- plant interactions and associated multivariate analyses Barrow Prudhoe Aria Scarborough 71- Dr. Paul L. Gersper, Univ. 70- of Calif. (Berkeley) Dr. Rodney J. Arkley, 70- 71L 71L 70- Vniv. of Calif. (Berkeley) Douglas Anderson William Bauman 72L Josephine L.Challinor Dr. Harvey F. Donner, Vniv. of Calif. (Berkeley) Philip S. Flint 71- Karen Fuller Dr. Rudi Glaser, Univ. of 73. Calif. (Berkeley) Brian Hicks Dr. L. Jacobsen , Vniv. of Calif. (Berkeley) Dr. Hans Jenny, Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley) MerrilMisam Norton R. Munn (M. Dr. Arnold M. Schultz Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley) Alex P. Simons (M. Dean WiUiams John N. Zorich Nitrogen fixation in arctic and alpine terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems Dr. Vera Alexander , of Alaska Univ. 70- Dr. Dona!d M. Schell Univ. of Alaska Margaret Bilington Sinikka Kallo 70- Linda Peyton 70- 70- B. Threlkeld Rates of nitrification and denitrification in tundra Dr. Stephen A. Norrell soils Carol M. Anderson 72- 71- 71- 73L 72- 72- 72- 73L 73L 71- 72L Univ. of Alaska Mary Johnston (M. 71- George Lindholm (M. Nitrogen cycling in tundra Dr. Keith Van Cleve and taiga soils as influenced by temperature and Univ. of Alaska Nancy Anthony moisture (and laboratory Carol Brass plant nutrient analysis) Carol Campbell Rudolph Candler Robert Hardy Joan Holland Joyce Meador Mark Metcalf Lorraine Noonan Tom Pearce Harold Piene (M. Benjamin Sands Robert Schlentner Bonita Snarski Patricia Troth Phosphorus characteriza- tion in tundra soil Dr. Robert J. Barsdate Univ. of Ala. 70- 70-74L 70L 70L 70- 71L 71- 72L 71L 70-72L 70L 71- 72L 70L 72L Appendix 1 553 Location and years Alpine Arctic Project title Personnel and affiliation Decomposer Soils Dr. Dirk Bar Netherlands Tundra soil land- water nutrient mteractions Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other and Nutrienl Flux (cont l, Arheim, 71- Dr. Lowe!! A. Douglas, Rutgers Univ. Dr. Aytekin Bilgin (Ph. 71- 71- 72- 72- (Deceased) Peat structure and soil mapping of arctic soils Dr. K. R. Everett, Ohio State Univ. Rohert Parkinson (M. Abiotic Interface The micro- and regional climate of the Alaskan arctic tundra Dr. Gunter Weller, Univ. 70- 70- of Alaska Dr. Carl S. Benson, Univ. of Alaska 70- 72- 73- 73- Stewart Cubley Gary Hess Dr. Bjorn Holmgren Meteorological Institute. Sweden GilberrMimken Stanley Parker 7172- Scott Parrish (Deceased) Richard Schwartz Robert Timmer Prediction and validation of temperature and thaw in arctic tundra soils Dennis Trabant (M. Dr. Gerd Wendler, Univ. of Alaska 70- Dr. Jerry Brown 70- Dr. Yoshisuke Nakano, CRREL Robert Arnold Gregor Fellers Richard McGaw William Powell Vaughn Rockney 70- 71L 70- David Schaeffer 70L Leander Stroschein Donald Vietor Soil and plant canopy temperature regimes in alpine tundra Soil moisture balance in the alpine tundra Dr. Erwin R. Berglund Oregon State Univ. Dr. Dwane J. Sykes Eyring Research Institute, Provo, Utah Thomas R. Ford William A. Quirk Ground temperature regimes and energy budgets in the Colorado alpine Dr. John D. Ives , Univ. of Colorado Dr. Roger G. Barry, Univ. of Colorado 7172- Carol Batty John Clark Jed Fuhrman Bonnie Gray Edway Hinckley Barbara Jarvis Patricia Jenson Kathieen Laughlin Dr. EHsworth LeDrew (M. ), Univ. ofWater\oo 72- 554 Appendix 1 !:o tio and years Arctic Project title Personnel and affilation Abiotic Interface Barrow Pru Eagle ine Niwot ummit Ridge Other (cont Evan F. Meltzer David Rowe Terrestrial Modeling and The analysis of the structure and function of the wet tundra ecosystem at Point Barrow , Alaska Synthesis Dr. Harry N. Coulombe USFWS , Colorado Dr. Jerry Brown, CRREL Dr. Philip C. Miller A tundra model Dr. K. W. Bridges, of Hawaii Univ. Simulation modeling of the Dr. Mitchell E. Timin , San Barrow tundra ecosystem Diego State Univ. Paul Nobbs Jean Rannells Jon S. Zich Modeling tundra primary Dr. Philip C. Miler production processes Dr. Edward G. Brittain Australian National Univ. 71- 71- 7072- 70- John Horn Bruce Lawrence (M. Edward Ng (M. Wayne Stoner (M. Modeling vertebrate conmmers in the arctic tundra Decomposition- nutrient flux and caribou model development Dr. Boyd D. Collicr Sylvia A. Barkley (M. Ronald Osburn (M. Nils Stenseth Dr. Fred L. Bunnell 717272- 7373- 70&73 72- (Ph. ), Univ. of British Columbia Dr. Pille BunneH , Univ. British Columbia 73- Penny Lcwis Donald E. Russell (M. 737372- David Tait S\mulation of meteoro!ogi- cal variation over arctic coastal tundra under per turbed physical interface conditions Dr. Joseph Pandolfo , Ccnter for the Environment and Man Dr. Norman W. Lord 70- Center for the Environment and Man 70- Dr. Marshall Atwater, Center for the Environ- ment and Man Geomorphic and nearsurface thermal regime model of tundra terrain Dr. Samuel I. Outcalt Univ. of Michigan Dr. Cecil W. Goodwin (M. , Ph. ), Pennsyl- 72- 72- 72- 72- vania State Univ. Roger Lachenbruch Snow-melt and hydrologic modeling of coastal tundra Dr. S. Lawrence Dingman Univ. of New Hampshire 72- Dr. Robert I. Lewellen Litteton , Colorado Central Program Administrative, technical Dr. Jerry Brown and logistic support Dr. George C. West James Baldridge 70- 7171- 7070- Appendix 1 555 Location and years Alpine Project title Personnel and affiiation Central Program Arctic Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other (cont Dr. Patrick I. Coyne Christopher C. Cross Dann Farquhar Bobby Fox David Grantz Johanne Harper Dr. John E. Hobbie 7272- 73. Jule Loftus Dr. Stephen F. Maclean, Jr. Jean Herb Moore 72- Scott Parrish 73- John Polhemus James Prill Donval Simpson 71- Dr. Larry L. Ties7. C. Ray Vest Dr. Patrick J. Webber Data processing and stor- age, computer research design and modeling t 71- David Witt Barry Campbell Brucilla Campbell Dr. Fredcrick C. Dean 72- 71- Univ. of Alaska James Drydcn 717171- Stephen Geller Dr. Samuel J. Harbo, Jr., Univ. of Alaska Dr. Jere Murray, Homer Alaska Evelyn M. Portcr Robert A. Porter 71- 71. 7171- Frances Randall lJavid VanAmburg Publications (CRREL) 71- Dr. Keith Van Cleve 71- Stephen L. Bowen 70- CRREL Mary Aho , University of Alaska , Anchorage Cheryl Clark Norma Coutermanche Harold Larsen 70- Laurie McNicholas , Univ of Alaska Donna Murphy Matthew Pacillo 70707070- Cheryl Richardson Hazel Sanborn Sandra Smith Audrey Vaughan Aqualic ProRram Primary productivity and phytoplankton dynamics in arctic ponds and lakes (see Hobbie 1980) Dr. Vera Alexander , Univ. 70of Alaska Cathleen M. Chmielowski Robert Clasby Bacteria and benthic algae activity and productivity in arctic ponds Christopher Coulon Elizabeth Coulon Dr. Staffan Holmgren Uppsala University 71- Dr. John E. Hobbie Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole Mary E. Bennett MichaelCrezec 71- 556 Appendix 1 Project title Personnel and affiliation Aquatic and years min Eagle Niwot rsW:- Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other (cont Dr. Ralph Daley, Inland Waters , W. Vancouver Dr. Tom Fcnchcl , Univ. of Aarhus , Denmark Polly Penh ale 71- Park Rublee (M. Primary production of vascular aquatic plants in arctic ponds Daily rhythms , productivity, and seasonal cycles of zooplankton in arctic coastal ponds and lakes Dr. Donald W. Stanley (Ph. ), University of East Carolina Tor S. Traacn 71- Dr. C. Peter McRoy, 71- Univ. of Alaska Thomas Leue Dr. Raymond G. Stross 71- State Univ. of New York Dr. Sally W. Chisholm (Ph. ), Univ. of Calif. (Berkeley) Thomas Casady Dr. Stanley Dodson Univ. of Wisconsin James C. Edwards Stephen Goldstone Gary V. Gulczian Dr. Donald Kangas Northeast Missouri State Univ. William A. Shapse Peter L. Starkweather getics of benthic communi- Dr. Raymond D. Dilon Univ. of South Dakota tics in coastal tundra Dennis G. Buechler (M. ponds and lakes John T. Hobbs 71- Dynamics of freshwater microhcnthic communities in arctic ponds and lakes Dr. Donald A. Bierle, 71- Seasonal cycles and ener- SI. Paul Bible College Sharon Bierle 72L Ted Boal Donald G. Hardy 71- Benthic carbon dynamics Karen L. Hart Dr. Michael C. Miler 71- and the ecological role of Univ. of Cincinnati epidurus arclicus coastal tundra ponds . Federle (M. Kathleen Kallendorf Robert J. Kallendorf (M. Constance Menefee James P. Reed (M. Linda R. Reed 71- J. Stromme (M. Nutrient metabolism and water chemistry in ponds Dr. Robert J. Barsdate and lakes of the Arctic Coastal Plain Alex Fu 70- Univ. of Alaska Norman A. King Mary Nebert Cathy Prentki Dr. Richard Prentki (Ph. ), Univ. of Wisconsin Thomas Tribble 70- 73L 70- Appendix 1 557 Location and years AIDinc Arctic Project title ersonnel and affi lia,ion Aquatic Energetics of the fish population in Ikroavik Lake Eagle Niwot Barrow Prudhoe Summit Ridge Other (cont'd) Dr. James N. Cameron Univ. of Texas (Port Aransas) 71- Jon Kostoris Polly A. Penhale (M. Modeling the aquatic pond system at Barrow , Alaska Dr. Jawahar Tiwari Univ ofCalifornia 7173- (L.A. Paul Nobbs 73-