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1973
1. SELLNER, Barbara W. The effect of diet on the feeding, survival and general metabolism of a benthic harpacticoid copepod. 40 pp. (Director of Thesis: Winona B. Vernberg).
2. SELLNER, Kevin G. Primary production and the release of dissolved organic matter from natural communities of estuarine phytoplankton. 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard G. Zingmark).
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1974
3. EAMES, James M. Possible interrelationships between bacteria and the marine dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae Hulbert. 38 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard G. Zingmark).
4. HAUSE, James L. The occurrence and flux of manganese in the Ashley River, South Carolina. 46 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
5. MIDDAUGH, Douglas P. The toxicity of cadmium to the eggs, larvae and adults of the mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus and the silverside Menidia menidia. 69 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
6. RODES, William B. III. Distribution of Neohaustorius schmitzi Bousfield (Amphipoda: Haustoriidae) as influenced by physiological tolerances, physical preferences, and environmental conditions. 82 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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1975
7. CRABTREE, Sterling J., Jr. The radiation balance over the North Inlet estuary for July, 1974. 39 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve)
8. LONSDALE, Darcy J. A seasonal study of the zooplankton of the North Inlet estuary, Georgetown, SC. 51 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
9. YOUNG, Alan M. Physiological ecology of three species of hermit crab— Clibanarius vittatus , Pagurus pollicaris and P . longicarpus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura). 48 pp. (Director of Thesis: Winona B. Vernberg).
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1976
10. CAMPBELL, Sarah L. C. Holocene and pliocene molluscan biogeography of the Western North Atlantic. 55 pp. (Director of Thesis: David R. Lawrence).
11. FOSKETT, James Kevin. Osmoregulation in the larvae and adults of the grapsid crab Sesarma reticulatum say. 82 pp. (Director of Thesis: F. John Vernberg).
12. JORGENSEN, Darwin. Physiological responses of larval and adult Balanus eburneus (Crustacea: Cirripedia: Thoracica) to varying oxygen concentrations. 55 pp. (Director of Thesis: Winona B. Vernberg).
13. SCOTT, Geoffrey I. Oyster condition index as a monitor of biological pollution in South Carolina coastal waters: A pilot study. 75 pp. (Director of Thesis: David R. Lawrence).
14. SUCHOW, Ellen F. The effects of acute and chronic cadmium exposures on the mantle and foot tissues of Nassarius obsoletus. 135 pp. (Director of Thesis: Norimitsu Watabe).
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1977
15. FLOR, Thomas H. Incorporation of radium and uranium into modern corals. 25 pp. (Director of Thesis: Willard S. Moore).
16. FRECH, William L. Productivity and seasonality of macroalgae in North Inlet estuary. 69 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard G. Zingmark).
17. PEARSE, Jeffrey G. Radiocarbon tracing of migrating benthic diatoms. 61 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard G. Zingmark).
18. SHAO, Chun-Chien. On the existence of deep holes at tidal creek junctions. 31 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
19. SHENKER, Jonathan M. Variations in the utilization of an intertidal salt marsh creek by larval fishes. 87 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
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1978
20. BERGIN, Margaret E. Hatching rhythms in Uca pugilator (Bosc) (Decapoda, Brachyura) from North Inlet, South Carolina. 46 pp. (Director of Thesis: Patricia J. DeCoursey).
21. CRABTREE, Roy E. A comparison of two South Carolina tide pool fish communities in relation to temperature and tidal elevation. 82 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
22. D'APOLITO, Linda M. Population dynamics of Euterpina acutifrons (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) from North Inlet, South Carolina with reference to dimorphic males. 50 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
23. FINDLAY, Stuart E. G. Small scale spatial distribution of meiofauna. I. The patterns and some possible causes and II. Implications to sampling. 71 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
24. GREER, Jeffrey E. Anatomy of water currents adjacent to a caribbean barrier reer: Carrie Bow Cay, Belize. 31 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn kjerfve).
25. LEETH, Brian D. Cellular morphogenesis and spicule development in normal and regenerated tissues of the Atlantic coral Renilla reniformis (Pallas). 153 pp. (Director of Thesis: Norimitsu Watabe).
26. SAVORY, Ardis M. Community structure of mud-dwelling meiobenthic copepods along a tidal gradient. 48 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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1979
27. CHRISTENSEN, Eric J. Atmospheric deposition of organochlorines in urban and coastal South Carolina. 56 pp. (Director of Thesis: Terry F. Bidleman).
28. PALMER, Margaret A. Reproductive ecology of the meiobenthic copepod, Microarthridion littorale (Poppe) (Crustacea: Copepoda, Harpacticoida). 62 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
29. YETMAN, Kenneth Thomas. The morphology of the bucco-pharyngeal filter of an estuarine fish, the spot, Leiostomus xanthurus. 80 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
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1980
30. ALON, Noel C. Comparative reproductive ecology of the grass shrimp Palaemonetes pugio Holthuis (Crustacea: Decapoda, Palaemonidae) in two South Carolina estuarine systems. 86 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
31. CHAPNICK, Susan D. Manganese oxidation: Geochemical and microbiological studies in Oneida Lake, New York. 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Willard S. Moore).
32. KLEYPAS, Joanie A. Migrations and feeding of predatory fish in an intertidal creek, with special reference to the silver perch (Bairdiella chrysoura L.). 65 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
33. MARCY, Martha. Seasonal effects of temperature and salinity on the larval development of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite amphitrite (Darwin) (Cirripedia: Thoracicia). 47 pp. (Director of Thesis: Winona B. Vernberg).
34. OTT, Fredericka S. Sublethal effects of naphthalene on fecundity and egg viability of an estuarine copepod Acartia tonsa : Some indications of hydrocarbon resistance in copepods. 47 pp. 22 (Director of Thesis: Winona B. Vernberg).
35. ZIMMERMAN, Mary Ann. Biological fractionation of carbon and oxygen Isotopes in living benthic foraminifera. 75 pp. (Directo of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
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1981
36. BELL, Janice L. Life history and ecology of Dissodactylus mellitae (Brachyura: Pinnotheridae) on the sand dollar Mellita quinquiesperforata. 125 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
37. HEATWOLE, Douglas W. Spawning and respiratory adaptations of the ophiuroid, Hemipholis elongata (Say) (Echinodermata). 84 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
38. HODGE, John A. Erosion of the North Santee River Delta and development of a flood-tidal complex. 151 pp. (Director of Thesis: Miles O. Hayes).
39. KINGSLEY, Roni J. Ultrastructural studies of the gorgonian Leptogorgia virgulata (Octocorallia: Gorgonacea), with special reference to spicule formation and axial region morphology. 123 pp. (Director of Thesis: Norimitsu Watabe).
40. SCHWING, Franklin B. Conceptual model for entrainment of larvae in a well mixed estuary. 71 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
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1982
41. JENKINS, Janice A. An isotopic study of Nile Cone sediments and Late Pleistocene sapropel formation in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. 84 pp. (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
42. LEVENTER, Amy. Relationships between anoxia, glacial meltwater, and microfossil preservation/productivity in the Orca Basin. 116 pp. (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
43. SAUER, Glenn R. The uptake of zinc by the scales of the mummichog, Fundulus heteroclitus. 76 pp. (Director of Thesis: Norimitsu Watabe).
44. SCHAEFER, Scott A. Variability in abundance of the summer-spawned ichthyoplankton community of North Inlet Estuary, South Carolina. 86 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
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1983
45. BECKMAN, Daniel W. The age, growth, and distribution of young-of-the-year spot Leiostomus xanthurus (Lacépède) in North Inlet estuary, South Carolina. 78 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
46. CLEMENTS, Lee Ann J. Particle selection by the brittlestar Micropholis gracillima (Stimpson, 1852) (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). 58 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
47. CREED, Elizabeth L. Sand dollar (Mellita quinquiesperforata) and sea pansy (Renilla reniformis) effects on meiofaunal abundance. 82 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
48. KRANTZ, David E. Environmental and growth information from stable isotope records in the sea scallop, Placopecten magellanicus. 69 pp. (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
49. MacRAE, Amy F. Sediment reworking by the deposit-feeder Clymenella torquata: Effects on the activities of Spiophanes bombyx (Spionidae: Polychaeta). 52 pp. (Director of Thesis: Sarah A. Woodin).
50. SWEARINGEN, Glenda R. Sewage input to small tidal creeks: Effects on soft-sediment Polychaeta and Oligochaeta (Annelida). 35 pp. (Director of Thesis: Sarah A. Woodin).
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1984
51. BREED, William S. Effect of hypophysectomy on the increment formation in otoliths of Tilapia (Sarotherodon zillii). 41 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
52. EISER, William C. Sheet flow as a component of total water flux in an estuarine marsh. 32 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
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1985
53. CHILDERS, Daniel L. Development and analysis of a simulation model of saltmarsh watercolumn dynamics. 194 pp. (Director of Thesis: Henry N. McKellar).
54. EMBER, Leon M. Sources of sedimentary organic matter in Spartina-dominated salt marshes. 75 pp. (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
55. FRITH, H. Russ. Factors affecting variability of the C-13/C-12 ratios in bone and muscle tissue of Fundulus heteroclitus. 59 pp (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
56. MARINELLI, Roberta L. The effects of structural complexity and fish predation on marine soft-sediment meiofauna. 43 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
57. SMITH, L. David. Juvenile spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) predation on meio-fauna in muddy and sandy substrates. 46 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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1986
58. BALLOU, Thomas G. The effects of oil and dispersants on the pulmonate gastropod Melampus coffeus. 106 pp. (Director of Thesis: James T. Morris).
59. BUTTS, JoLynn. Sediment to water radium exchange processes in the Pee Dee River - Winyah Bay estuary, South Carolina. 55 pp. (Director of Thesis: Willard S. Moore).
60. KRONICK, Andrew T. Stable isotopes and Cd/Ca ratios of recent mollusc shells. 94 pp. (Director of Thesis: Douglas F. Williams).
61. McCAIN, Elizabeth R. Ultrastructure of the shell field and the shell during the development of Mercenaria mercenaria and Mercenaria mercenaria texana (bivalvia). 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard M.Showman).
62. McTIGUE, Teresa A. Diel feeding periodicity of Penaeus setiferus in a South Carolina salt marsh. 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
63. SANZONE, Stephanie. Short-term dynamics of the free amino acid and protein pools in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, during acclimation to reduced salinity. 71 pp. (Director of Thesis: F. John Vernberg).
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1987
64. CYR, Edward C. Age, growth, and reproduction of blue marlin, Makaira nigricans, from South Carolina billfish tournament collections. 41 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
65. ELLIS, Maria J. Predation on meiobenthos: field experiments using juvenile spot (Pisces). 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
66. RUTZ, Steven B. Post-rediversion longitudinal water elevation and salinity variability in the Cooper River, SC. 58 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
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1988
67. COOK, James Philip Cook. An electrophoretic survey of Geukensia sp. in South Carolina. 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas J. Hilbish).
68. HEALY, Erin A. Hydrographic influence on morphology in Neogloboquadrina pachyderma from the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. 80 pp. (Co-Directors of Thesis: Nancy Healy-Williams and Douglas F. Williams).
69. KILLEEN, Terrence P. The geochemical behavior of uranium - thorium series nuclides in the South Atlantic Bight. 59 pp. (Director of Thesis: Willard S. Moore).
70. MCDANNELL-FIRTH, Elizabeth. A four year study of above- and below ground decomposition of Spartina alterniflora. 90 pp. (Director of Thesis: James T. Morris).
71. NELSON, Amy L. Prey selection by juvenile spot (Leiostomus xanthurus) on meiobenthic copepods and nematodes. 39 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
72. SALAMY, Debra K. Selective digestion of nematode prey by juvenile spot, Leiostomus xanthurus (Pisces). 76 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
73. SCHOLZ, Paul M. Effects of dietary protein level and feeding rate on growth of juvenile Oreochromis aureus: A quadratic response surface model. 36 pp. (Director of Thesis: John M. Dean).
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1989
74. CARROLL, Michael L. Predator foraging behavior: Effect of a novel prey species on prey selection by a marine intertidal gastropod. 47 pp. (Director of Thesis: David S. Wethey).
75. OJEDA, Javier. The use of a predator-prey relationship for the production of striped bass (Morone saxatilis). 79 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
76. RAWSON, Paul D. Quantitative genetic aspects of early juvenile growth in the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria. 141 pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas J. Hilbish).
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1990
77. COLEMAN, Catherine H. An experimental investigation of pore water salinity as a factor in Spartina alterniflora dieback in Charleston Harbor. 114 pp. (Director of Thesis: James T. Morris).
78. JEFFERSON, William H., III. Factors affecting abundance of mero- and holoplankton in a southeastern estuary. 31 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
79. MARTIN, Jeffrey A. Chemoreception by white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus: A laboratory and field study of their response to bait. 86 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
80. WAYMER, Kim C. An examination of soil leachate for nutrient contamination in septic fields on the coastal plain of South Carolina. 102 pp. (Director of Thesis: Elizabeth R. Blood).
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1991
81. ALTHAUSEN, John D., Jr. Distribution of suspended sediment in a partially mixed estuary, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, U.S.A. 173 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
82. CHAPAL, Scott E. The Effects of Diflubenzuron on Cuticle Development and Chitin Synthesis in the Larval Grass Shrimp Palaemonetes pugio. 50 pp. (Major Professor: Norimitus Watabe).
83. FUGLSETH, Ty J. Organic carbon preservation in deep-sea environments: A comparison between the Sulu and South China Seas. 115 pp. (Director of Thesis: Shun Der Ko).
84. GOLDE, Helen M. Respiration rates of regenerating Microphiopholis gracillima (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). 107 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
85. HEALY, Deanna K. The effect of physical disturbance on settlement and recruitment of the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin). 60 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
86. LANZENDORF, Donna L. M. The wetland evaluation technique: Its effectiveness on estuarine marshes, and ability to assess the influence of urbanization. 124 pp. (Director of Thesis: Elizabeth R. Blood).
87. STRAWBRIDGE, Suzanne. Meiofauna and sediment-bound Fenvalerate: Effects of a pesticide on the population structure of Amphiascus tenuiremus (Copepoda, Harpacticoida). 67 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
88. WHITTLE, Gregory. Carbonate cement fabrics of the Bahamian Platform and Margin near Lee Stocking Island. 85 pp. (Director of Thesis: Christopher G. St. C. Kendall).
89. WOODS, Roberta E. Life history responses of Amphiascus tenuiremus (Copepoda, Harpacticoida) to mimicked predation. 66 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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1992
90. DAVEY, Pamela A. The effect of microclimate on the distribution of the mussel Brachidontes exustus. 51 pp. (Director of Thesis: David S. Wethey).
91. DIPINTO, Lisa. The lethal/sublethal effects of the sediment-associated PCB aroclor 1245 on a meiobenthic copepod. 60 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
92. GAO, Xiaodong. Temperature, salinity, and sediment organic carbon effects on sedimentary porewater 3C dissolved inorganic carbon. 106 pp. (Director of Thesis G. Thomas Chandler).
93. GREEN, Andrew S. Toxicity and bioavailability of sediment associated cadmium to the benthic copepod, Amphiascus tenuiremis. 39 pp. (Director of Thesis: Elizabeth R. Blood).
94. HEYMAN, William D. Settlement and post larval substrate requirements for giant clams Tridacna gigas. 82 pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas J. Hilbish).
95. LI, Wei. Numerical modeling on the Florida Straits Transport. 86 pp. (Director of Thesis: James C. Evans).
96. NIKOLOVA, Stefka G. Anthropogenic contributions to acidic precipitation at North Inlet, South Carolina. 44 pp. (Director of Thesis: Elizabeth R. Blood).
97. ROBLETO, Jose A. Effect of different levels of juvenile Australian Red Claw Crayfish, Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens). 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
98. SHUFORD, Robert B.E., III. Spatial and temporal variability in abundance of the polychaete worm, Streblospio benedicti, Webster 1879. 67 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
99. SUPP, Martha J. Growth and survival of pond-reared larval striped bass Morone saxatilis (Walbaum) related to zooplankton density and composition, and age at stocking. 115 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
100. ZHANG, Yan. 1992. Empirical orthogonal function analysis of the loop current, the Yucatan current and the Florida current. 89 pp. (Director of Thesis: James C. Evans).
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1993
101. D'ANDREA, Anthony F. Sublethal effects of cadmium on arm regeneration in the burrowing brittlestar, Microphiopholis gracillima (Stimpson) (Echinodermata: Ophiuroidea). 119 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
102. MEYER, Miles A. Effects of sediment-associated azinphosmethyl on egg production by a meiobenthic copepod. 46 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
103. SHARRER, Brent Gregory. 1993. A caging study to compare growth rates of the Hogchoker, Trinectes maculatus (Bloch and Schneider), under benthic and planktonic feeding regimes. 75 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
104. THUMA, Todd S. 1993. Scanning electron microscopic investigation of embryo, veliger, juvenile, and adult shells of Ilyanassa obsoleta, Say (Prosobranchia). 49 pp. (Director of Thesis: Norimitsu Watabe).
105. WIRTH, Edward F. 1993. Determination of aroclor 1254 body burdens in the benthic copepod Amphiascus tenuiremis using a microextraction. 40 pp. (Director of Thesis: G. Thomas Chandler).
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1994
106. CHIARAMONTE, Christina I. A technique to incorporate large-scale information into smaller-scale Geophysical fluid dynamic models. 41 pp. (Director of Thesis: James C. Evans).
107. MARSHALL, Kimberly R. Effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) or removal of meiobenthic copepods by juvenile spot (Leiostomus xanthurus). 41 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
108. MELARO, Eric W. Methods for concentrating, de-salting, and partially purifying basic peptides from seawater and from oyster mantle fluid. 41 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard K. Zimmer-Faust).
109. VOGEL, Ronald L. Pathways for inorganic sediment exchange, North Inlet salt marsh, South Carolina. 46 pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
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1995
110. ARANA, Andrew B. Length of Larval Life and Timing of Metamorphosis in Rock Hind, Epinephelus adscencionis. 47 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
111. GEE, Christopher C. Effects of Walls, Paternity, and Age on Sea Urchin Sperm Motility. 43 pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard K. Zimmer-Faust).
112. KREST, James M. 228Ra and 226Ra as Indicators of Sea Water-Sediment Interactions in The Mississippi and Atchafalaya Mixing Zones. 60 pp. (Director of Thesis: Willard S. Moore).
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1996
113. CISLO, Paul R. Physiological Performance and Thermal Tolerance Within the Genus Mytilus with Reference to the Distribution of Allopatric Populations. 83 pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas J. Hilbish).
114. CORBETT, Christopher W. Nonpoint Source Runoff Modeling: A Comparison of an Undeveloped and an Urbanized Watershed on the South Carolina Coast. 62 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bjorn Kjerve).
115. HAMMERSTROM, Kamille K. Induction of Polyphenolics in Kelps of the San Juan Archipelago, Washington. 36 pp. (Director of Thesis: James E. Eckman and Sarah A. Woodin).
116. ORTON, Philip M. Evaluation of the Applicability of Vertical Suspended Sediment Distribution Equations in an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum. 48 pp. (Director of Thesis: Gail C. Kineke).
117. PORTHOUSE, Jonathan D. The High-Tide of Early Life Stages of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, and the White Shrimp, Penaeus setiferus, with Respect to Spartina alterniflora. 59 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
118. SHEPHERD, Timothy Howard. The Effects of Microphiopholis gracillima (Echimodermata: Ophiuroidea) on the Flux of Lithium Across the Sediment-Water Interface. 44 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
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1997
119. GIELAZYN, Michel Lynn. Subsurface Feeding Behavior of the Burrowing Ophiuroid Microphiopholis gracillima (Stimpson) (Echinodermata). 53 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
120. HORTON, Mary Elizabeth. The Ecological Effects of Golf Course Management on Benthic Macroinvertebrates. 94 pp. (Directors of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull and Joseph Schubauer-Berigan).
121. JONES, William Joseph. Population Genetics of Summer Flounder (Paralichthys dentatus). 71 pp. (Director of Thesis: Joseph M. Quattro).
122. WAGNER, Amy Elizabeth. Long-Term Trends and a Modified Sampling Design for Estuarine Meiobenthos. 32 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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1998
123. DRIGGERS, Williams B. Age and Growth of Yellowfin Tuna, (Thunnus albacares) in the Western North Atlantic. 55 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
124. GAVLIK, Steven . Effect of Salinity and Acclimation Time on Resting Metabolic Rate in Juvenile Spot, Leiostomus xanthurus (Pisces). 45 pp. (Director of Thesis: Pernell V. Lewis).
125. HAVACH, Suzanne M. Physicochemically Constrained Culture of Paleoceanographically-Important Benthic Foraminifera for the Determination of Trace Element Distribution Coefficients. 75 pp. (Co-Directors of Thesis: G. Thomas Chandler and Timothy J. Shaw).
126. OSWALD, Kenneth J. The Population Genetics of the Carolina Darter (Etheostoma collis) With Implications for Conservation. 59 pp. (Director of Thesis: Joseph M. Quattro).
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1999
127. DAVIDSON, Nicholas E. Immunochemical Confirmation of Predation Upon Seep Mussels and Tubeworms in the Gulf of Mexico. 67 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
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2000
128. GREIVELDINGER-BAILEY Stephanie M. Metal Mixture Toxicity to Microcosm-Cultured Meiobenthos: An Assessment of Sediment Phase Effects on Bioavailability. 31 pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas G. Chandler).
129. BEJARANO, Adriana C. Uptake and fate of Trichloroethylene (TCE) in Spartina alterniflora Loisel. 64 pp. (Director of Thesis: James T. Morris).
130. CALLE DELGADO, Katiuska Paola. Characterization of Water Masses in an Intensive Shrimp Culture Pond. 65 pp. (Director of Thesis: Paul A. Sandifer).
131. ELLIN, Rebecca C. Planktonic Cincentration and Dispersal of The Oyster Parasite Perkinsus marinus. 95 pp. (Director of Thesis: David Bushek).
132. LEHNERT, Richard L. Subtidal Oyster Rubble as Overlooked Essential Fish Habitat: With an Emphasis on Age and Growth of Young of the Year Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) in that Habitat. 165 pp. (Director of Thesis: Dennis M. Allen).
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2001
133. EDWARDS, Deirdre R. The Effects of Prey Density on Predator Deterrence by Haloorganic-Containing Infauna. 35 pp. (Director of Thesis: Sarah A. Woodin).
134. GRIFFITT, Robert J. "Isolation of a B-like GABA receptor from an Estuarine Nematode, Cylindrotheristus miamiensis . 63 pp. (Director of Thesis: Bruce C. Coull).
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135. HAZZARAD, Sarah E. Copepod Nutrition in Florida Bay: The Relationship between the fatty Acid Composition of the Food Environment and Acartia tonsa Egg Production. 96 pp. (Director of Thesis: Gary S. Kleppel).
136. MEYERS, Samuel T. Short-term, Small-scale Effects of Turbulence, Flocculation, and Meteorological Events on Sediment Transport in the Bly Creek Tidal Channel, North Inlet, South Carolina. 104 pp. (Director of Thesis: George Voulgaris).
137. SHUFORD, Rebecca L. Age and Length at Reproductive Maturity in Atlantic Yellowfin Tuna, Thunnus Albacares: A Preliminary Investigation. 128 pp. (Director of Thesis: John Mark Dean).
138. STEPHEN, Jessica A. "Gut Passage Time, Nitrogen Assimilation Efficiency, and Growth in the White Shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus." 111 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
139. WILLIS, Bonnie M. "The Use of High Molecular Weight Dissolved Organic Matter by Phytoplankton." 64 pp. (Director of Thesis: Alan J. Lewitus).
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2002
140.BESERES, Jennifer J. Gut passage times in 3 penaeid shrimp species as a function of feed quality: Comparing field and laboratory measurements. 179 pp. (Director of Thesis: Robert J. Feller).
141.BROWN, Michelle M. Expression of NIFH genes by diazotrophic bacteria in herhizosphere of short form Spartina alterniflora as determined using reverse transcriptase PCR. 45 pp. (Director Thesis: Charles R. Lovell).
142. HALL, Rosemary E. The effects of Zinc on arm regeneration in the brittlestars Amphipholis gracillima and Ophiothrix angulata. 70 pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
143. WANG, Xiaoqun. Carbohydrates as molecular indicators of organic matter cycling in the North Pacific Ocean. 48 pp. (Director of Thesis: Ronald H. Benner).
144. WOLFE, Erin E. Recruitment of Arenicola cristata juveniles into disturbed and undisturbed sediments in flow: Differential retention and negative cues. 31 pp. (Director Thesis: Sarah A. Woodin).
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2003
145. BORN, Katherine A. Using geographic information systems, remote sensing and internet mapping systems for mapping, assessing, and monitoring localized developed estuaries. 137pp. (Director of Thesis: Dwayne E. Porter).
146. BRUSH, Juliana. An Aero-mycological survey of African dust events in the Caribbean and the relation to diseases of Caribbean Gorgonian Corals. 124pp. (Dirctor of Thesis: Garriet Smith).
147. VILLANUEVA, Stacy. Temporal genetic variation in the meiobenthic copepod, Microarthridion littorale. 45pp. (Director of Thesis: B. C. Coull).
148. CASTILLO, Karl. Effects of Elevated Seawater Temperature on the Scelractinian Coral Montastraea annularis from the Inner and Outer Reefs of Southern Belize. 75pp. (Director of Thesis: Brian Helmuth).
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2004
149. BEHUM, Matthew E. Distribution of juvenile Uca pugnax and Uca pugilator across habitats in a South Carolina estuary using molecular Techniques. 50pp. (Director of Thesis: Renae Brodie).
150. HOLM, Heather E. Horizontal dispersion of eggs of Cubera snapper, Lutjanus cyanopterus, at Gladden Spit, Belize. 36pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
151. LYNCH, D. Mark. Differential browsing and predation rates on Streblospio benedicti in North Inlet, South Carolina. 59pp. (Director of Thesis: Sarah Woodin).
152. O'NEILL, Lauren P. Organic and inorganic phosphorus fractionation across an oxic/anoxic interface. 101pp. (Director of Thesis: Claudia Benitez-Nelson).
153. VARNEY, Robin L. Insights into marine mussel (Mytilus spp.) Colonization in the Southern Hemisphere by phylogenetic Analysis. 49pp. (Director of Thesis: Thomas Hilbish).
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2005
154. ARMSTRONG, Brandy N. Currents along the Mesoamerican Reef, Western Caribbean. 32pp. (Director of Thesis: Björn Kjerfve).
155. HENRY, Maxine L. Modeling Environmental Effects on Body Temperature of an Intertidal Saltmarsh Snail (Ilyanassa obsoleta Say). 78pp. (Director of Thesis: Brian Helmuth).
156. MARONEY, Lisa A. Sources and Distribution of Terrestrially-Derived High Molecular Weight Dissolved Organic Matter in a Subterranean Estuary (North Inlet, South Carolina) and in Winyah Bay and South Carolina Coast. 178pp. (Director of Thesis: Miguel Goni).
157. HOOKER, Dara D. Estimates of Geostrophic Transport in the South Atlantic Bight (1992-2004). 46pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard Styles).
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2006
158. ANSELL, Christine M. Detection of Waterborne Cues from the Predatory Seastar Luidia clathrata (Say) and Conspecifics by Brittlestar Ophiolepis elegans. [Echinodermata: Opiuroidea]. 46pp. (Director of Thesis: Stephen E. Stancyk).
159. TEMPLETON, Ryan C. The Effects of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Benthic Estuarine Invertebrates. 95pp. (Directors of Thesis: Lee Ferguson and Thomas Chandler).
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2007
160. TRAYNUM, Steven B. Exchange Flow Characteristics Between Two Connected Estuaries: North Inlet and Winyah Bay, South Carolina. 62pp. (Director of Thesis: Richard Styles).
161. BUSCHUR, Jean Marie C. Benzalkonium Chloride Potodegradation Resistance, Adsorption Qualities, and Toxicological Effects on Estuarine Phytoplankton. 53pp. (Director of Thesis: Jay Pinckney).
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2008
162. SHANNON, Jessica L. Limnological Characterization of Reservoirs Affected by Avian Vacuolar Myelinopathy (AVM) in the Southeastern United States. 49pp. (Director of Thesis: Tammi Richardson).
163. PATE, Whitney M. Relationships Among Spartina alterniflora, Littoraria irrorata and Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP). 80pp. (Director of Thesis: James T. Morris).
164. YAMANE, Lauren A. Contrasting Responses of an Intertidal Predator to Aerial and Aquatic Body Temperatures. 38pp. (Director of Thesis: Brian Helmuth).
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2009
165. ENGLE, Melissa R. Stable Isotopes: A Tool for Detecting Nitrogen Cycle Processes in Proccess in Laboratory Microcosm Experiments. 11pp. (Director of Thesis: Marjorie Aelion).
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167. LIFF, Harmony. An Examination of Intertidal Temperature through Remotely Sensed Satellite Observation. 83pp. (Director of Thesis: Venkat Lakshmi).
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