George Kraemer

ENV4660 Marine Ecology

Semester: 
Fall

This course surveys the field of marine ecology, synthesizing information from all levels of organization (organism, population, community).  The course relies strongly on readings of the primary marine ecological literature to supplement the textbook.  Click on course title for more information.

ENV3250 Ecology of Urban Environments

Semester: 
Spring

Ecology of Urban Environments examines the environment and ecological function of cities at scales ranging from small to large.  The course goals are to introduce facts and analytical tools to help understand the interactions both within and between urban ecosystems and the areas that support them.  Click on the course title for more information

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Payne, A, Kraemer GP.  Submitted.  Morphometry and claw strength of the non-native Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus. Northeastern Naturalist.
Kraemer, GP.  2012.  The Asian shore crab invades Long Island Sound. Sound Update (Long Island Sound Study). Summer2012_kraemer_sound_update.pdf
Kim, J, Kraemer G, Yarish C.  2012.  Metabolic Plasticity of Nitrogen Assimilation by Porphyra umbilicalis. Journal Ocean Univ. China. 11(4):517-526.kim_et_al_2012_jouc.pdf
Kim, J, Kraemer G, Neefus CD, Chung IK, Yarish C.  2012.  The Effects of Temperature and Nitrogen on Growth, Pigment Production, and Nitrogen Uptake by Four Species of Porphyra (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) Native to the New England Coast.. Algal Technology and Environment . , Delhi: International
Haska, CL, Yarish C, Kraemer G, Blaschik N, Whitlatch R, Zhang H, Lin S.  2012.  Assessing Bait Worm Packaging as a Potential Vector of Invasive Species into Long Island Sound, USA. Biological Invasions. 14:481-493.Haska et al. (2012) Bait worms as non-native vector.pdf

Laura Salzhauer

Project:  Edge effects:  mammal biodiversity in the interior and on the edge of the primary rainforest forest in Madagascar 

Erin  Sullivan

Erin Sullivan

Project:  Consumption of native and non-native kelps by two European consumers, Gibbula sp. and Paracentrotus lividus (her "sunglasses").

Erin spent about five months working at CIIMAR (www.ciimar.up.pt) in Porto (Portugal).

 

Melissa Spafford

Project:  Taste, texture and sucrose content of organic farm and industrial farm tomatoes

Chris Obergfell

Project: Habitat control of Hemigrapsus sanguineus abundance

Jordan Davis

Project:  A review of the connection between fracking and habitat fragmentation

Jessica Maack

Project:  Thermal tolerance and acclimation of Ilyanassa obsoleta

Mubashar  Malik

Mubashar Malik

Project:  Interactive effects of salinity and temperature tolerance of Hemigrapsus sanguineus

Address: 
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