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Botany in the Curriculum:
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August 2-4: Forum on Botanical Education & Outreach
August 4-7: Annual Scientific Conference

Pyle Conference Center
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin

Phycological Section / Phycological Society of America
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Abstracts received so far:

  1. 18s based taxonomy and intraspecific ITS sequence variation in the marine fungal endosymbiont Haloguignardia irritans infecting Cystoseira osmundacea along the Californian coast. - HARVEY, JULIO B.J.
  2. Accumulation of triacylglycerols in Haematococcus pluvialis is correlated with that of astaxanthin esters. - ZHEKISHEVA, MIRASH*, SAMMY BOUSSIBA, INNA KHOZIN-GOLDBERG, ALIZA ZARKA, AND ZVI COHEN.
  3. Actin phylogeny in the Charophyta. - LEWANDOWSKI, JEFFREY D.* AND CHARLES F. DELWICHE.
  4. Algal polyunsaturated fatty acids: food, pheromones and foul odour. - WATSON, SUSAN* AND LOEKE JANZEN.
  5. Algal Stimulation of the Berkeley Pit Lake System. - BARTKOWIAK, BRIAN AND GRANT GREGORY MITMAN.*
  6. Apoglosseae trib. nov. (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta) based on two molecular datasets and cystocarp development. - LIN, SHOWE-MEI*, SUZANNE FREDERICQ, AND MAX H. HOMMERSAND.
  7. Aquaculture of Porphyra leucosticta (Rhodophyta) for An Finfish/Seaweed Recirculating Aquaculture System in An Urban Aapplication, The. - YARISH, CHARLES*, PEIMIN HE, RAQUEL CARMONA, SHILI LIU, GEORGE KRAEMER, CHRISTOPHER NEEFUS, THIERRY CHOPIN, GEORGE NARDI, JOHN CURTIS, SHERRY LONERGAN, AND PAUL TRUPP.
  8. Are "green tides" harmful algal blooms? Allelopathic properties of extracts from Ulva fenestrata and Ulvaria obscura. - NELSON, TIMOTHY A.*, DEJAH LEE, BRIDGET C. SMITH, AND RENEE PRINS.
  9. Assessing the biodiversity of Monoraphidium using 18S rDNA sequences. - FAWLEY, MARVIN W., KAREN P. FAWLEY, AND MICHELLE L. DEAN.*
  10. Bioassessment of stream-water quality using benthic and planktonic algae collected along an urban intensity gradient in the Eastern Cornbelt Plains Ecoregion, Ohio, USA. - HAMBROOK, JULIE A.
  11. Biodiversity and association of dinoflagellates in coral reef rubble, Carrie Bow Cay, Belize. - FAUST, MARIA A.
  12. Biodiversity and potential use of marine macroalgae from the offshore oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico. - LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, J. M.*, S. FREDERICQ, R. L. CHAPMAN, AND D. A. WATERS.
  13. Biological weighting functions for the effect of UV radiation on carbon partitioning in microalgae. - FRANKLIN, LINDA A.* AND PATRICK J. NEALE.
  14. Branching morphology of gametophytes and tetrasporophytes of Ceramium codicola is related to phase and reproductive structures. - LEWIS, RAYMOND J.* AND MARK D. LANKER.
  15. Calcification and decalcification during epithallial cell turnover in coralline red algae. - PUESCHEL, CURT* AND SUSSE WEGEBERG.
  16. Case for a single plastid origin revisited: convergent evolution in organellar gene content, The. - STILLER, JOHN W.*, DEETTE C. REEL, AND JEFFREY C. JOHNSON.
  17. Cell signaling in the chemoaccumulation response of the colonial green alga Astrephomene gubernaculifera. - HOOPS, HAROLD J.* AND SHAUN M. GIFFORD.
  18. Central American Isthmus: implications for intraspecific phylogeny and biogeography of a pantropical green alga, The. - WYSOR, BRIAN.
  19. Characterization and position of the genus Stenogramme in the Phyllophoraceae (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta). - LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, J. M.*, S. FREDERICQ, S. C. LINDSTROM, W. A. NELSON, AND M. E. RAMIREZ.
  20. Characterization of macroalgal epiphytes on Thalassia testudinum in Tampa Bay, Florida. - CHO, T.O.*, S. FREDERICQ, AND K.K. YATES.
  21. Characterization of sufB sequences from non-green photoautotrophs. - MISNER, IAN J., J. CRAIG BAILEY*, AND D. WILSON FRESHWATER.
  22. Chlororespiration in Green Algae Isolated from Desert Crusts. - LEWIS, LOUISE A.*, ZOE G. CARDON, AND DEBORAH TYSER.
  23. Comparative phylogeography of reticulate Cladophoralean algae. - WYSOR, BRIAN*, WIEBE H. C. F. KOOISTRA, AND SUZANNE FREDERICQ.
  24. Desmids and dinoflagellates of Ecuador. - CARTY, SUSAN* AND JOHN D. HALL II.
  25. Development of valves in the marine diatom genus Trigonium. - TIFFANY, MARY ANN.
  26. Differences among coccoid green algal communities in Minnesota and North Dakota lakes. - FAWLEY, KAREN P.* AND MARVIN W. FAWLEY.
  27. Digital algae--a boon to research and teaching. - WATERS, DEBRA A.*, IONEL I. CIUGULEA, AND RUSSELL L. CHAPMAN.
  28. Dinoflagellate genomics: results from an EST approach. - BACHVAROFF, T. R.*, E. M. HERMAN, AND C. F. DELWICHE.
  29. Distribution and morphology of diatoms in high altitude streams on Kaua'i (Hawai'i). - MAIN, STEPHEN P.
  30. Diversity and availability of Caulerpa species found in retail aquarium outlets in southern California, USA, The. - FRISCH, S.M.* AND S.N. MURRAY.
  31. Diversity of coccoid algae in Minnesota and North Dakota lakes. - FAWLEY, MARVIN W.*, KAREN P. FAWLEY, AND MATTHEW J. HOFFMAN.
  32. Diversity of fusiform microchlorophyte algae from Itasca State Park, Minnesota. - DIMMER, STEPHANIE K.*, MICHELLE DEAN, MARVIN W. FAWLEY, AND KAREN P. FAWLEY.
  33. Effects of biogenically active compounds on Cyclotella meneghiniana (Bacillariophyta), The. - TEDROW, O.*, M.L. JULIUS, AND H.L. SCHOENFUSS.
  34. Effects of environmental parameters on the growth characteristics of Symbiodinium spp. isolated from corals. - ROGERS, JOHN E.*, ROB H. DAVIS, AND LEAH M. OLIVER.
  35. Effects of nitrogen regime on growth, [CHN], [DMSP], [chlorophyll], [protein] and nitrogen uptake rate in Ulvaria obscura and Ulva fenestrata, The. - NELSON, TIMOTHY A.*, KATHRYN L. VAN ALSTYNE, AND HEATHER RIBARICH.
  36. Effects of outgroup selection on phylogenetic hypotheses of the heterokont algae. - GOERTZEN, LESLIE R.* AND EDWARD C. THERIOT.
  37. Effects of sampling scale and analysis method on perceptions of phytoplankton species associations. - DAVIS, B.E.*, S.J. INTERLANDI, S.S. KILHAM, AND E.C. THERIOT.
  38. Effects of thallus toughness and nutritive quality on palatability of antarctic macroalgae, The. - PETERS, KEVIN J.*, CHARLES D. AMSLER, MARGARET O. AMSLER, JAMES B. MCCLINTOCK, KATRIN B. IKEN, AND BILL J. BAKER.
  39. Endemism and invasion in the Great Lakes diatom community. - KREUGER, N.* AND M.L. JULIUS.
  40. Examination of the effects of a reservoir, Lake Ashtabula, on the periphytic algae in the Sheyenne River, North Dakota, An. - JASKOWIAK, MEGAN A.*, KAREN P. FAWLEY, AND MARVIN W. FAWLEY.
  41. Fatty acid and sterol composition of a Karenia brevis bloom in the Gulf of Mexico. - LEBLOND, JEFFREY D.* AND PETER J. CHAPMAN.
  42. Grateloupia turuturu (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): the correct identity of the invasive species in the Atlantic known as Grateloupia doryphora as inferred from molecular and morphological evidence. - GAVIO, BRIGITTE* AND SUZANNE FREDERICQ.
  43. Guide to the seaweeds of Florida, A. - DAWES, CLINTON J.* AND ARTHUR C. MATHIESON.
  44. Highlights of recent collections of marine algae from the Sultanate of Oman. - WYNNE, MICHAEL J.
  45. Impacts of reduced salinity on seagrasses in Indian River Lagoon. - HANISAK, M. DENNIS.
  46. Interannual variation in coral reef plant communities of central Belize. - RHODES, MELODY J. AND TIMOTHY A. NELSON.*
  47. Intraspecific genetic variation in H. irritans, a fungal endosymbiont of marine brown algae on the North American Pacific coast. - HARVEY, JULIO B.J.
  48. Lipid biomarker analysis of the toxic dinoflagellate Pfiesteria piscicida : Distribution of sterols and fatty acids within the class Dinophyceae. - LEBLOND, JEFFREY D.* AND PETER J. CHAPMAN.
  49. Macroalgae of the Hawaiian Islands: 23 additional stream segments. - FILKIN, NANDA R.*, ALISON R. SHERWOOD, AND MORGAN L. VIS.
  50. Molecular characteristics of Caulerpa (Chlorophyta) populations in Taiwan. - YEH, WEN-JI*, SHU-CHU LIN, AND GEN-YUAN CHEN.
  51. Molecular systematics of the subaerial green algal family Trentepohliaceae (Chlorophyta; Trentepohliales) inferred from 18 SSU rDNA sequences. - LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, J. M.*, R. L. CHAPMAN, F. RINDI, AND M. GUIRY.
  52. Monophyletic origin of the peridinin-, and fucoxanthin-containing dinoflagellate plastid through tertiary replacement, The. - YOON, HWAN SU*, JEREMIAH DANIEL HACKETT, AND DEBASHISH BHATTACHARYA.
  53. New insights in the Cryptonemiales-Rhodymeniales complex and resurrection of the allied red algal order Nemastomatales Kylin 1925 as inferred from rbcL sequence analysis and comparative reproductive morphology. - GAVIO, BRIGITTE.
  54. New insights in the systematics of the Phyllophoraceae (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) . - FREDERICQ, S*, J.M. LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, AND R.L. MOE.
  55. New method for studying nutrient limitation of periphyton: a case study from acid mine drainage streams, A. - HAMSHER, SARAH E.*, DALE A. CASAMATTA, NANDA R. FILKIN, AMY S. MCCLINTIC, WAYNE B. CHIASSON, ROBERT G. VERB, AND MORGAN L. VIS.
  56. New systematic insights in the Ceramium sinicolacomplex: resurrection of C. interruptumS. & G. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). - CHO, T.O.*, S. FREDERICQ, S.N. MURRAY, AND S.M. BOO.
  57. Palatability and chemical defenses of macroalgae on the Antarctic Peninsula. - AMSLER, CHARLES D.*, MARGARET O. AMSLER, JAMES B. MCCLINTOCK, KATRIN B. IKEN, JOANNA M. HUBBARD, AND BILL J. BAKER.
  58. Phormidium retzii (Oscillatoriales): genotypic variation and phenotypic plasticity. - CASAMATTA, DALE A.*, MORGAN L. VIS, AND ROBERT G. SHEATH.
  59. Phosphatase expression by Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorophyceae) is mediated by internal phosphorus levels and external pH. - EVENS, TERENCE J.* AND ROBBIN KOENIG.
  60. Phragmoplastins, the Trentepohliales, and the evolution of the cytokinesis in green plants. - LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, J. M.* AND R. L. CHAPMAN.
  61. Phylogenetic analyses of nuclear 18S rRNA gene sequences indicate that the Mastophoroideae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) is a polyphyletic taxon. - GABEL, JENNIFER*, J. CRAIG BAILEY, AND D. WILSON FRESHWATER.
  62. Phylogenetic analyses of the species of Chlorosarcinopsis and Neochlorosarcina (Chlorophyceae). - WATANABE, S.*, K. MITUI, T. NAKAYAMA, AND I. INOUYE.
  63. Phylogenetic analysis of the Mischococcales, Tribonematales, and Vaucheriales (Xanthophyceae) inferred from 18S rRNA gene sequences. - MCELHINNEY, AMY*, J. CRAIG BAILEY, AND ROBERT A. ANDERSEN.
  64. Phylogenetic relationships among Pediastrum spp. and Hydrodictyon spp. - MCMANUS, HILARY A.* AND LOUISE A. LEWIS.
  65. Phylogeny of Klebsormidium (Kelbsormidiales; Charophyta) based on rbcL, atpB, coxIII and nad5 sequence data. - SNYDER, STEPHEN W.*, KENNETH G. KAROL, AND CHARLES F. DELWICHE.
  66. Phylogeny of the conjugating green algae (Zygnematales and Desmidiales) based on plastid and mitochondrial gene sequences. - MCCOURT, RICHARD M.*, JUN PARK, DAVID A. HEWITT, AND KENNETH G. KAROL.
  67. Phylogeny of the Gracilariaceae (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) inferred from rbcL sequence analysis: taxonomic implications. - GURGEL, CARLOS FREDERICO D* AND SUZANNE FREDERICQ.
  68. Phylogeography of Batrachospermum helminthosum (Rhodophyta) in North America. - CHIASSON, WAYNE B., NICHOLAS J. MACHESKY, AND MORGAN L. VIS.*
  69. Physiological and biochemical responses of two seaweeds to nutrient- or light-deprivation. - LOURENçO, SERGIO O.* AND JOHN A. BERGES.
  70. Phytoplankton community composition in the Tri-Lakes area of central Wisconsin, USA. - BELL, ROBERT A.
  71. Phytoplankton of a Mississippi River watershed in coastal Louisiana. - CIUGULEA, IONEL I., DEBRA A. WATERS*, JOHN W. DAY, JR., AND RUSSELL L. CHAPMAN.
  72. Plastid of Dinophysis (Dinophyceae): Phylogenetic evidence for a permanent replacement, The. - HACKETT, JEREMIAH D.*, LUCIE MARANDA, AND DEBASHISH BHATTACHARYA.
  73. Post-European sedimentation and nutrient loading in Lake St. Croix, a natural impoundment on the St. Croix River, USA. - EDLUND, MARK B.*, LAURA TRIPLETT, AND DANIEL R. ENGSTROM.
  74. Preservation of nostocacean hormogone motility in desiccated calcium carbonate agar patches. - LAZAROFF, NORMAN.
  75. Protist origin of the Ulvophyceae (Chlorophyta) revealed by SSU rDNA analyses of marine coccoid green algae. . - PRöSCHOLD, THOMAS*, BARBARA SUREK, BIRGER MARIN, AND MICHAEL MELKONIAN.
  76. Public outreach materials regarding harmful algal blooms and their possible effects on human health. - KIRKPATRICK, BARBARA*, LORA E FLEMING, WENDY B STEPHAN, LORRAINE BACKER, RICHARD CLARK, DOMINICK SQUICCIARINI, RICHARD WEISMAN, AND GAYL VAN DE BOGART.
  77. Recirculating culture for Chondracanthus exasperatus. - WAALAND, J. ROBERT.
  78. Relating phytoplankton dynamics to environmental forcing in the lower St. Johns River Estuary: a multivariate assessment. - MILLIE, DAVID F.*, RYAN J. PIGG, BRIAN J. BENDIS, AND KAREN A. STEIDINGER.
  79. Relationship between periodic resuspension events and planktonic diatom community structure in Lake Michigan: a field and laboratory investigation. - JULIUS, M.L.
  80. Sequence diversity of the gene tufA in Coleochaete, an algal model for horizontal gene transfer. - RICKER, JILL M.*, JEFF D. LEWANDOWSKI, AND CHARLES F. DELWICHE.
  81. Single, ancient origin of chromist plastids, The. - YOON, HWAN SU, JEREMIAH HACKETT, GABRIELE PINTO, AND DEBASHISH BHATTACHARYA.*
  82. Spatial and temporal characterization of the drifting macroalgae in a subtropical Texas lagoon. - DEYOE, HUDSON R.*, JOSEPH L. KOWALSKI, AND CHRISTOPER P. ONUF.
  83. Spatial and temporal distribution of life history variants in the red alga, Mastocarpus papillatus. - FIERST, JANNA LYNN*, JANET KUBLER, AND STEVE R. DUDGEON.
  84. Species diversity of microbial communities in a northern temperate humic lake. - GRAHAM, JAMES M.*, ANGELA D. KENT, GEORGE H. LAUSTER, ANTHONY C. YANNARELL, LINDA E. GRAHAM, TIMOTHY K. KRATZ, AND ERIC W. TRIPLETT.
  85. Survey of the offshore marine macroalgae from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico Hard Bank communities, A. - FREDERICQ, S.*, T.O. CHO, B. GAVIO, C.F. GURGEL, E. HICKERSON, S.M. LIN, J. LOPEZ-BAUTISTA, N. PHILLIPS, M. VIGUERIE, AND B. WYSOR.
  86. Survival of Chlamydomonas subsequent to cryopreservation is prevented by a substance released from damaged cells. - PIASECKI, BRIAN*, YANG FAN, KENNETH R. DILLER, AND JERRY J. BRAND.
  87. Synchrotron-based infrared imaging of Euglena gracilis single cells. - HIRSCHMUGL, CAROL*, MARIA BUNTA, JUSTIN HOLT, MARIO GIORDANO, ANDREJ SKILIROV, AND J. RUDI STRICKLER.
  88. Systematics of coccoid green algae: morphology versus 18S rRNA gene phylogeny. - KRIENITZ, LOTHAR*, MATTHIAS WOLF, EBERHARD HEGEWALD, AND DOMINIK HEPPERLE.
  89. Three new species of Gracilariopsis (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) from the Northwestern Atlantic. - GURGEL, CARLOS FREDERICO D* AND SUZANNE FREDERICQ.
  90. Total evidence approach to inferring the phylogenetic relationships within Aulacoseira (Bacillariophyta), A. - EDGAR, STACY* AND EDWARD THERIOT.
  91. Tracing invasions of Caulerpa taxifolia with molecular markers. - STAM, WYTZE T.*, ISABELLE MEUSNIER, CHRISTOPHE DESTOMBE, MYRIAM VALERO, AND JEANINE L. OLSEN.
  92. Transition from algae to embryophytes: Chloroplast phylogenomic evidence II , The. - LEE, JUNGHO* AND JAMES R. MANHART.
  93. Ultrastructure and phylogeny of a new species belonging to the Prymnesiophyceae. - TANCZOS, MELINDA A.*, J. CRAIG BAILEY, AND ROBEERT A. ANDERSEN.


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