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Past Graduate Students

Martin, Sherry L. M.S. 2004. Defining lake landscape position: relationships to hydrologic connectivity and landscape features. Thesis. Michigan State University. 54 pp.

Current position: Graduate student, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University. marti686@msu.edu

Cheruvelil, Kendra Spence. PhD. 2004. Examining lakes at multiple spatial scales: predicting fish growth, macrophyte cover and lake physio-chemical variables. Dissertation. Michigan State University. 134 pp.

Cheruvelil, Kendra Spence. M.S. 2000. Epiphytic macroinvertebrates along a gradient of Eurasian water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum L.): the role of plant species and architecture. Thesis. Michigan State University. 175 pp.

Current position: Assistant Professor, Lyman Briggs School of Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. ksc@msu.edu

Nelson, Stacy A.C.. PhD. 2002. The use of remote sensing in freshwater wetland and lake studies. Dissertation. Michigan State University. 134 pp.

Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry and Center for Earth Observation, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.  stacy_nelson@ncsu.edu

Walsh (Holden), Sarah. M.S. 2000. Lakes, wetlands, and streams as dynamic drivers of land use/cover pattern and change: a unique view of aquatic ecosystems in the landscape. Thesis. Michigan State University. 67 pp.

Current position: Biologist, Michigan Department of Environmental Quality, Water Division, Lansing, MI. holdensw@michigan.gov

 

 

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