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What it’s like to be a Graduate Student in my Lab:

 

For what it’s worth, follow this link to my generic advice to potential graduate students.  Regarding what it’s like to be a graduate student in my lab, I pretend it’s wonderful but you better check with current and former graduate students: 

ascaro1@lsu.edu

Amy Scaroniin progress.  Nutrient removal by coastal floodplain wetlands.  Ph.D. Dissertation. 

vtobia1@lsu.edu

Vanessa Tobiasin progress.  Identifying limiting factors to emergent vegetation in coastal wetlands.  Ph.D. Dissertation. 

joconne1@tulane.edu

Jessica O’Connell.  2006.  Coastal Marsh Restoration Using Terraces: Effects on Waterbird Habitat in Louisiana’s Chenier Plain.  M.S. Thesis

CCannaday@OLATHEKS.ORG

Chris Cannaday, M.S.  2006.  Effects of Terraces on Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in Shallow Marsh Ponds in Coastal Southwest Louisiana.  M.S. Thesis

sborde7@lsu.edu

Seth Bordelon, M.S.  2005.  Effects of White-Tailed Deer Herbivory on the Growth and Survival of Seedlings in a Coastal Wetland Forest. M.S. Thesis

Barret_Fortier@fws.gov

Barrett K. Fortier.  2004.  Mortality of pen-raised white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) released on three areas in Louisiana. M.S. Thesis

aaron@gsrcorp.com

Aaron B. Caldwell, M.S., 2003.  Terraces and coconut mats affect submerged aquatic vegetation and seed diversity, density, and biomass on Sabine National Wildlife Refuge.  M.S. Thesis

cwinsl1@lsu.edu

Christian J. Winslow, M.S., 2003.  Estimation of waterfowl food availability in freshwater marshes of the gulf coast joint venture area in Louisiana and southeast Texas.  M.S. Thesis

Joy.Hunter@noaa.gov

Joy J. Hunter, M.S., 2001.  Relative effects of season waterfowl herbivory and marsh management on Submersed Aquatic Vegetation in a tidal non-saline marsh.  M.S. Thesis  (at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

John.Foret@noaa.gov

John D. Foret, M.S., 1997 (co-Chair with R.R. Twilley).  Accretion sedimentation and nutrient accumulation rates as influenced by manipulations in marsh hydrology in the Chenier Plain Louisiana. M.S. Thesis  (at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

Thomas_McGinnis@usgs.gov

Thomas E. McGinnis II, M.S., 1997.  Factors of soil strength and shoreline movement in a Louisiana coastal marsh. M.S. Thesis  (at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

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