
Global Change Student Grant Competition
Awardees for 2002
- Kevin Budsberg, Department of Biology and Wildlife: Temperature and salinity tolerance and sequencing of luxRI of the luminous photobacterium phosphoreum isolated from Yukon
River salmon
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Dorte Dissing, Department of Forest Sciences: CAPE and the landscape?A story about the influence of landscape properties on convective available potential energy CAPE
- Teresa Nettleton Hollingsworth, Department of Biology and Wildlife: Predicting the occurrence of black spruce communities in Interior Alaska as a function of vegetation, fire disturbance and climate
- Anja Kade, Department of Biology and Wildlife: Vegetation, soil and cryoturbation responses in Alaskan arctic tundra
- Olav Ormseth, Institute of Marine Science: The influence of ocean temperature on the biology and ecology of Pacific cod in Alaskan waters
- S. Kalei Shotwell, School of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, Juneau: Utility of climate change in forecasting salmon returns
- Jason Vogel, Department of Forest Sciences: Controls of and contributors to soil carbon dioxide efflux in Alaskan black spruce forests
- Yiming Wang, Department of
Geology and Geophysics: Late quaternary vegetation and paleoclimate evolution of
the lake basin, northern Mongolia
Student Awardees for 2001
If you are interested in submitting a proposal to this competition, check out the most recent guidelines to get an idea of what is required.
Specific guidelines for each year's competition are usually posted in December, with a proposal deadline at the end of February.
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