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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-
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