IAGLR-Hydrolab Best Student Poster Award

Each year, the best student presentations given at the annual meeting are honored by awards sponsored by IAGLR and HYDROLAB/HACH CORP., headquartered in Loveland, Colorado. The awards consist of a cash prize and a complimentary 1-year membership to IAGLR, which includes a subscription to the Journal of Great Lakes Research. Students may indicate that they wish to enter the competition when they submit an abstract for the presentation at the annual meeting. The IAGLR-Hydrolab Student Poster Award is given for the best student poster at the annual meeting.

Previous Winners

YearRecipient
2007Claudia A. Bustos, University of Windsor

2006Jay M. Fitzsimmons, University of Windsor
Vive la Difference! Genotypes of Daphnia pulex Respond Differently to the Same Crowding Stimulus

2005Karen Howard, State University of New York, Syracuse
A Rapid Screening Method for Cyanobacterial Toxins in the Great Lakes Using MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry

2004Kenneth Clogg-Wright, University of Waterloo
Isotope Hydrology of Slave River Delta Lakes

2003Wendy S. Hieb, University of Minnesota
Identifying the Sources of Fecal Coliform Bacteria in Lake Superior Watersheds and Nearshore Zone

2002Richard Kavanagh, Trent University
Gonadal Intersex in White Perch (Morone americana) from the Lower Great Lakes Region

2001Holly Arrigoni, Loyola University Chicago
Comparing the effects of the round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and mottled sculpin (Cottus bairdi) on benthic invertebrate community structure

2000Sheila McNair, McMaster University
Epiphyton as an Indicator of Wetland Functional Status

1999Melissa Krausse, University of Windsor
Female mate choice in round gobies: large males or fake eggs?

1998John A. Burt, University of Windsor
Chironimidae (Diptera) deformities in Great Lakes reference sites

1997Nicolle S. Tulve, Clarkson University
Aggregation properties of clay-sized colloidal particles from the Fox River, Green Bay, Wisconsin

1996A.T. Fisk, Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Dietary Accumulation of Chlorinated n- Paraffins in Juvenile Rainbow Trout

G.T. Tomy, Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Dietary Accumulation of Chlorinated n- Paraffins in Juvenile Rainbow Trout

C. Cymbalisty, Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Dietary Accumulation of Chlorinated n- Paraffins in Juvenile Rainbow Trout

D.C.G. Muir, Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
Dietary Accumulation of Chlorinated n- Paraffins in Juvenile Rainbow Trout

M. McHugh (Runner-up), Department of Geology Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Bedrock Geology of Northeastern Lake Michigan

D.L. Divins (Runner-up), Department of Geology Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado
Bedrock Geology of Northeastern Lake Michigan

G.M. Morgan (Runner-up), University of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario
Measuring In Situ Prey Electivity and Clearance Rates for the Predatory Cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi in Harp Lake, Ontario

W.G. Sprules (Runner-up), University of Toronto, Mississauga, Ontario
Measuring In Situ Prey Electivity and Clearance Rates for the Predatory Cladoceran Bythotrephes cederstroemi in Harp Lake, Ontario

1995K.G.D. Drouillard

1994S.N. Chillrud

1993Naseer Idrisi

1992Andrew P. Goyke