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Publications Details for Grant Number R829366

Grazing and Windows of Opportunity for Dinoflagellate Blooms

RFA: Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (2001)

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Presentation (22)
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Reaugh ML, Roman MR, Stoecker DK. Mesozooplankton grazing of microzooplankton: the affect of food web dynamics on the potential for harmful algal bloom formation. Presented at the Second Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the U.S., Woods Hole, MA, December 9-13, 2003.

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Reaugh ML, Roman MR, Stoecker DK. Mesozooplankton grazing of microzooplankton: the affect of food web dynamics on the potential for harmful algal bloom formation. Presented at the 17th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation, Seattle, WA, September 14-19, 2003.

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Salerno M, Gustafson Jr. DE, Thessen AE, Stoecker DK. Proteolytic activity during dinoflagellate blooms in the Choptank River, MD, USA. Poster presented at the Second Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the U.S., Woods Hole, MA, December 9-13, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Department of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, 2002.

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Stoecker DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, CA, April 1, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing and the population dynamics of HABs. Presented at the Second Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the U.S., Woods Hole, MA, December 9-13, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Marine Sciences Consortium, Wallops Island, VA, July 16, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing/production on bloom forming harmful algae. Presented at the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea Zooplankton Symposium, Gijon, Spain, May 19-23, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science, West Boothbay Harbor, ME, October 15, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Finnish Institute of Marine Science, Helsinki, Finland, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing and HAB dynamics. Seminar presented to the Maryland Sea Grant, College Park, MD, 2003.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing and the population dynamics of harmful algae. Presented at the Finnish Institute of Marine Research, Helsinki, Finland, January 2004.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing: are ciliates or heterotrophic dinoflagellates important? Presented at the Special Platform Session, 56th Annual Meeting of the Society of Protozoologists, Smithfield, RI, June 2, 2004.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing & dinoflagellate population dynamics: are windows of flow grazing pressure necessary for blooms? Seminar presented to the Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 2005.

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Stoecker DK. Microzooplankton grazing & dinoflagellate population dynamics: are windows of flow grazing pressure necessary for blooms? Seminar presented to the University of Copenhagen Marine Biological Laboratory, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005.

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Presentation Stoecker DK, Boicourt WC, Roman MR. Presented at the Department of Ocean, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, November 7, 2002. R829366 (2002)
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Stoecker, DK. Does grazing control net growth of dinoflagellates? Presented to the Department of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, 2002.

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Stoecker, DK, Reaugh ML, Thessen AE, Gustafson DE, Roman MR, Boicourt WC. Freshwater flow and nutrients: effects of top-down control of bloom-forming dinoflagellates? Presented at the GEOHAB Open Science Meeting on Harmful Algal Blooms and Eutrophication, Baltimore, MD, March 7-10, 2005.

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Thessen AE, Stoecker DK, Tango P, Moreton S, Caron D. The presence of domoic acid in Pseudo-nitzschia from the Choptank River, a Chesapeake Bay tributary. Poster presented at the Second Symposium on Harmful Marine Algae in the U.S., Woods Hole, MA, December 9-13, 2003.

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Thessen AE, Stoecker DK, Boicourt BC. Chesapeake Bay tributaries during the spring drought of 2002: a temporary return to less eutrophic conditions. Presented at the 17th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation, Seattle, WA, September 14-18, 2003.

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Thessen AE, Bowers HA, Stoecker DK, Oldach DW. Pseudo-nitzschia spp. and domoic acid in Maryland and Virginia waters. Poster to be presented at the 12th International Conference on Harmful Algae, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 4-8, 2006.

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Thessen AT, Stoecker DK, Tango P, Morton S, Caron D. The presence of domoic acid in Pseudo-nitzschia from the Chesapeake Bay. Poster presented at the Marine Estuarine Environmental Sciences Colloquium, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 2004.

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