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2008
Travel Award Winners:
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photo of award winners at ASB meeting)
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Charlotte Steelman,
Davidson College - Optimizing Amphibian Monitoring Programs: Development of
Predictive Models of Anuran Calling Activity.
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Evan Eskew,
Davidson College - Optimizing Amphibian Monitoring Programs: Development of Predictive Models of Anuran
Calling Activity.
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Masamichi Ogasawara,
Clemson University - Plant coverage and biomass analysis of herbaceous vegetation in South Carolina tidally influenced freshwater
forested wetlands.
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Grant Connette,
Davidson College - Abiotic factors influencing activity in stream salamanders.
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Staci Blecha,
Old Dominion University - Inter-island
variability in above and belowground plant biomass in interior marshes on the barrier islands
2007
Travel Award Winners:
(see
photo of award winners at ASB meeting)
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Elizabeth Matthews,
University of North Carolina at Chapel - Alluvial plant
communities of Piedmont brown-water rivers.
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Masamichi Ogasawara,
Clemson University - Spatial analysis of herbaceous
vegetation in South Carolina tidally influenced freshwater
forested wetlands
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Rachel Schroeder,
Old Dominion University and
Christopher Newport University - The effect of elevated
CO2 on CH4 emission from an emergent wetland plant.
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Christopher Winne,
University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory -
Influence
of sex and reproductive condition on terrestrial and
aquatic locomotor performance in the semi-aquatic snake
Seminatrix pygaea.
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Danielle Zoellner,
Coastal Carolina University -
Analysis of local and landscape level factors influencing
development of three community types within Carolina bays
in northeastern South Carolina.
2006 Travel Award
Winners:
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William Chapman,
The Citadel - Is the grass greener on the other side of
the road? Characterizing primary producers, primary and
secondary consumers in two marshes separated by an earthen
causeway.
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Masamichi Ogasawara,
Clemson University - A comparison of spatial variability
associated with ephemeral wetland ponds in the Duke
Forest, North Carolina.
2005 Travel Award
Winners:
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Chris Winne,
University of Georgia
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Gabrielle Graeter,
University of Georgia
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John Willson,
University of Georgia
2004 Travel Award
Winners:
(see
photo of award winners at ASB meeting)
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Sherry Holmes,
University of Alabama
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Colleen M. Iversen,
University of Tennessee
2003 Travel Award
Winners:
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Sherry Holmes,
University of Alabama
2002
Travel Award Winners:
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Aswini
Pai, Ohio University -
Seed germination in Acorus calamus L. (Acoraceae)
a perennial wetland macrophyte.
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Brett
McMillan, Old Dominion University -
Tradescantia fluminensis, an exotic, invasive
species in Florida’s mesic hardwood forests.
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Alice
Harper, Delta State University -
Evidence for Mycotrophy in Yellow Pitcher (Sarracenia
alata) Growing in Lower Coastal Wetlands in
Mississippi.
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Mehmet
Ozalp, Clemson University -
Comparison of Aboveground Productivity of Red-water and
Black-water Forested Wetland Sites in South Carolina.
2001
Travel Award Winners:
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Eric
Blackwell, University of Alabama-Birmingham
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Steven
Busbee, Clemson University
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Tanya
Darden, University of Southern Mississippi
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Erik
Hoyer, Southern Illinois University
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Andrea
Lowrance, University of Georgia
From 1998 to 2000 the
South Atlantic Chapter presented a check to ASB to use for
student travel.
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