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
The bioenergetics of persistent organic pollutant bioaccumulation in freshwater fishes
Gordon Paterson, Michigan Technological University
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