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PUBLICATIONS:

Patterns of rotifer abundance within a leafy liverwort with lobular-shaped leaves. Mary Puterbaugh, J. J. Skinner, and J. M. Miller, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701. Manuscript in Review. Submitted to the American Journal of Botany, April, 2003.

 

PRESENTATIONS:

Botanical Society of America Annual Meeting.

2001:

Preliminary investigation of the interaction between the liverwort Frullania eborascensis and Bdelloid rotifers. Mary N. Puterbaugh*, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701.. Contributed Paper (poster presentation) at Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society of America, Albuquerque, NM, August 12, 2001.

An association between sex-expression in the liverwort Frullania eboracensis and Bdelloid rotifers occupying lobular leaves. John J. Skinner* and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701. Contributed Paper (poster presentation) at Annual Meeting of the Botanical Society of America, Albuquerque, NM, August 12, 2001.

 

Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences Annual Meetings:

2002:

A three-year summary of the relationship between an invasive fern and salamander populations in the Allegheny National Forest. Gretchen Sterba*, Hope Dotter*, John Skinner, Dessie Severson, and Thomas Pauley, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Poster Presentation.

Gall size and gallmaker survival under different laboratory temperature regimes: a comparison of two populations. Nicole. P. Kimball* and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701. Contributed Paper (poster presentation) at 78th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Pocono Manor, PA, April 5-7, 2002.

Patterns of rotifer abundance in lobules of an epiphytic liverwort. John J. Skinner*, Jennifer M. Miller, and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701. Contributed Paper (oral presentation) at 78th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Pocono Manor, PA, April 5-7, 2002.

2001:

An Investigation of the Relationship Between Invasive Plants and Salamander Populations in the Allegheny National Forest. Tracy Guenther*, Star Dunham, Dessie Severson, and Thomas Pauley, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Oral presentation.

A study of an unusual relationship between a plant and animal. Jennifer M. Miller* and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701. Contributed paper (poster presentation) at 77th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Monroeville, PA, March 30, 2001.

2000:

Salamander populations in the Allegheny National Forest: the role of bryophytes. Tracy Guenther* and Dessie Severson, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Oral presentation.

Salamander populations in the Allegheny National Forest: the role of invasive plants by Eileen Burley, Mariah Peterman*, Lisa Van Gorden, Dessie Severson, and Thomas Pauley, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh- Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Oral presentation.

Fruit color preferences of frugivorous birds. Lisa VanGordon*, E. Burley, and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701.. Contributed paper (oral presentation) at 76th Annual Meeting of the Pennsylvania Academy of Sciences, Wyommissing PA, March 30, 2000.

 

Penn State-Behrend / Sigma Xi Undergraduate Research Conferences:

2002:

High rotifer abundance in liverwort plants lacking sexual structures suggests that rotifers may prefer younger plant tissue. John J. Skinner* and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701.. Contributed Paper (oral presentation) at 12th Annual Penn State Behrend-Sigma Xi Undergraduate Student Research and Creative Accomplishment Conference, Erie, PA, April 20, 2002

2000:

Salamander populations in the Allegheny National Forest: the role of bryophytes, by Tracy Guenther* and Dessie Severson, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Oral presentation. Oral presentation.

 

Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conferences:

2002:

A three-year summary of the relationship between an invasive fern and salamander populations in the Allegheny National Forest, by Hope Dotter*, John Skinner, Dessie Severson, and Thomas Pauley, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA 16701. Poster presentation.

2001:

An association between sex-expression in the liverwort Frullania eboracensis and Bdelloid rotifers occupying lobular leaves. John J. Skinner* and Mary N. Puterbaugh, Allegheny Institute of Natural History, University of Pittsburgh-Bradford, Bradford, PA, 16701.. Contributed Paper (poster presentation) at 2nd Annual Penn-York Undergraduate Research Conference, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY, October 20, 2001.