62. - Distilling a Career: A Tribute to Doug Haffner?s Contributions to Environmental Research on Large Lakes

Date: Thursday, Jun 21, 2018
Time: 10:20 AM - 5:20 PM
Location: MW170

Chair(s): Aaron Fisk, Craig Hebert

The Elusive Ecosystem Approach: Progress and Challenges
G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

Distilling A Career: A Tribute to Doug Haffner�s Contributions to Environmental Research on Large La
Craig Hebert, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Aaron Fisk, University of Windsor

Making Lemonade from Lemons: The use of contaminants in answering ecological questions
Anne McLeod, Memorial University of Newfoundland; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

The Rules of Assembly, according to benthic freshwater diatoms
Andrew Bramburger, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota Duluth; Paul Hamilton, Canadian Museum of Nature; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

Spatial Variation of Primary Production and Chlorophyll a in the Three Basins of Lake Erie
Erin Hillis, University of Windsor- GLIER; Marguerite Xenopoulos, Trent University; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

Detroit River Modelling and Management Framework and its use a Decision Support Tool for A Great Lak
Ken Drouillard, University of Windsor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research; Alice Grgicak-Mannion, University of Windsor; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

New Contaminants in Sediment and Biota from Lake Erie & Detroit River: Doug Haffner�s Contributions
Robert Letcher, Environment and Climate Change Canada, Science and Technology Branch, Wildlife & Landscape Science; Ken Drouillard, University of Windsor, Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research; Chris Marvin, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Zhe Lu, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Shaogang Chu, Environment and Climate Change Canada; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

Phytoplankton Dynamics in the western basin of Lake Erie with a focus on Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs)
Jessica Owen, University of Windsor, GLIER; Subba Rao Chaganti, University of Windsor; Erin Hillis, University of Windsor- GLIER; Yingming Zhao, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor

Resource Partitioning Across Ontogeny and Feeding Strategy for Three Lake Erie Fishes
Cecilia Heuvel, University of Windsor, GLIER; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor; Scott Colborne, Michigan State University; Aaron Fisk, University of Windsor

Microbial Succession and Its Mechanism during an Algal Bloom Event in Three Gorges Reservoir
Lei Zhang, National Base of International S&T Collaboration on Water Environmental Monitoring and Simulation in TGR Region ( WEMST), China; Chuan Zhou, Southwest University; Zhiqiang Xia, University of Windsor; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor; Subba Rao Chaganti, University of Windsor; Paul Hamilton, Canadian Museum of Nature; Jiupai Ni, Southwest University

Diatom communities and their patterns in paleocores from ancient Lake Towuti
Mariam Ageli, University of Windsor; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor; Paul Hamilton, Canadian Museum of Nature

A carbon mass balance for Lake Erie: sources and composition
Christina Fasching, Trent University; Stephen Oni, Trent University; Erin Hillis, University of Windsor- GLIER; Paul Frost, Trent University; G. Doug Haffner, Great Lakes Institute, Univ. of Windsor; Todd Howell, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Env. Monitoring & Reporting Br; Marten Koops, Fisheries & Oceans Canada; Chris Marvin, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Richard Vogt, Trent University; Susan Watson, University of Waterloo; Arthur Zastepa, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Marguerite Xenopoulos, Trent University