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  1.   White, D. Characteristics of Large Rivers Prior to Impoundment. North American Lake Management Society. Chattanooga, TN. 1989

  2.   Marzolf, G. R., G. Cantrell, A. Groeger, K. Johnston, G. Rice and M. Schram. Spatial variability in 14C estimates of phytoplankton productivity in Kentucky Lake, and impoundment of the Tennessee River, U.S.A. S. I. L., Frankfort, Germany. 1989

  3.   Hendricks, S. P. and D. S. White. The hyporheic zone: physicochemical patterns, surface water-groundwater interactions, and potential influence on biota. First Kentucky Water Resources Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1989

  4.   Duobinis-Gray, Leon, James Sickel, William E. Maddox, David Owen and Elizabeth Urban. Parasites of various unionid mussels in Kentucky Lake. First Kentucky Water Resources Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1989

  5.   Babbs, S. A., James Sickel, Leon Duobinis-Gray, William E. Maddox and David A. Owen. A study of iron and manganese in Northern and Middle Kentucky Reservoir sediments. 75th Annual Kentucky Academy of Science Meeting, Lexington, KY. 1989

  6.   Kind, Thomas C., Louis A Bartolucci, Patricia E. Bomba, Jeanette M. Jones, Burl I. Naugle and William F. Smith. Kentucky Lake Geographic Information System. First Kentucky Water Resources Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1989

  7.   Schram, M. and G. R. Marzolf. Relation of a metalimnetic O2 minimum to zooplankton distribution. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Richmond, VA. 1990

  8.   Hendricks, S. P. and D. S. White. Effects of surface water/groundwater interaction on hyporheic bacterial biomass and activity. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Richmond, VA. 1990

  9.   Groeger, A., Schram, M. and G. R. Marzolf. Influence of food quality on growth and reproduction in Daphnia. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. Richmond, Virginia. 1990

  10.   White, D. Functional structure of large lake benthic communities from the shoreline outward. International Association for Great Lakes Research, Buffalo, NY. 1990

  11.   White, D. First estimates of sediment turnover rates and carbon cycling in a southeastern reservoir, Kentucky Lake. North American Benthological Society. Blacksburg, VA 1990

  12.   Kind, T., T. Marcum, P. Bomba, F. Edberg, J. Primicias, and J. Rateley. Utilizing Landsat thematic mapper (TM) digital data to determine areas to be designated as wetlands. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY 1990

  13.   White, D. "Bioturbation", An exercise in determining lake sediment turnover rates. Association of Southeastern Biologists. Baltimore, MD. 1990

  14.   Naugle, B., R. Feeney, J. Jones, and G. Kipphut. Water quality parameter analysis and mapping for Kentucky Lake from monitoring data and Landsat TM imagery. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1990

  15.   Timmons, T. Movement and exploitation of catfishes and smallmouth buffalo in Kentucky Lake, Kentucky and Tennessee. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1991

  16.   Hendricks, S. and D. White. An exercise to determine water patterns and movement within stream beds. Association of Southeastern Biologists. Baltimore, MD. 1991

  17.   Owen, D. A. et al. Distribution of manganese in mussels and sediments of Kentucky Reservoir. Third Kentucky Water Resources Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1991

  18.   Duobinis-Gray, L., E. Wilson, W. Maddox, J. Sickel, and D. Owen. Determination of manganese movement and accumulation in freshwater mussels utilizing the radionuclide 54Mn. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1991

  19.   Maddox, W., J. Sickel, L. Duobinis-Gray, D. Owen, T. Howton, and I. Schroeder. X-ray fluorescence analysis of trace metals in the annual growth layers of freshwater mussel shells. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1991

  20.   Schram, M. and R. Marzolf. Abundance and distribution of crustacean zooplankton in Kentucky Lake. Ecological Society of America, San Antonio, TX. 1991

  21.   Sweeney, M. Oligochaete distribution and feeding patterns along a depth gradient in Ledbetter Embayment of Kentucky Lake, a mainstem impoundment of the Tennessee River. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1991

  22.   Maddox, W. E. et al. X-ray fluorescence analysis of trace metals in the annual growth layers of freshwater mussel shells. Third Kentucky Water Resources Symposium, Lexington, KY. 1992

  23.   Sweeney, M. and D. White. Organic carbon and oligochaete feeding along a gradient in an embayment of a large southeastern reservoir. North American Benthological Society, Santa Fe, NM.. 1992

  24.   White, D. and S. Hendricks. Three-dimensional aspects of a hyporheic zone based on physical, chemical, and biological components. North American Benthological Society, Santa Fe, NM. 1992

  25.   Kind, T., P. Bomba, J. Jones, and B. Naugle. The Kentucky Lake geographic information system (KLGIS). Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, KY. 1992

  26.   Sickel, J. Unionid faunal changes in the Kentucky portion of the Tennessee River: prehistoric to present. Ohio River Basin Consortium for Research and Education, 7th Annual Scientific Symposium, Lake Barkley Resort, Kentucky. 1992

  27.   Sickel, J. Manganese in aquatic environments and mussels. Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 1992

  28.   Naugle, R., R. Feeney, J. Jones, and G. Kipphut. Water quality parameter analysis and mapping for Kentucky Lake from monitoring data and LANDSAT TM imagery. North American Benthological Society, Louisville, KY. 1992

  29.   Devine, T., G. G. Fisher, and D. A. Owen, GC/MS SIM analysis of Chlorpyrifos mosquito control agent in sediments, and water of Blood River Embayment, Kentucky Reservoir. 18th Annual Area Collegiate Chemistry Meeting, Murray, KY. 1992

  30.   Russell J. M., and D. A. Owen. Novel substituted Nido-tricarbaundecaboranes synthesized by a step-wise, boron and carbon-atom insertion approach. . 18th Annual Area Collegiate Chemistry Meeting, Murray, KY. 1993

  31.   Kipphut, G., R. Marzolf, D. White, J. King, K. Johnston, G. Rice. Spatial variability in primary production and nutrients in Kentucky Lake: a long-term monitoring program. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM. 1993

  32.   White, D. Groundwater-surface water interactions and the distributions of aquatic macrophytes. First International Conference on Groundwater Ecology, Tampa, FL. 1993

  33.   White, D., K. Johnson, and J. King. Contributions of embayments to the metabolisms of Kentucky Lake, USA, with comments on a conceptual model of embayment structure. Second International Conference on Reservoir Limnology and Water Quality. Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia. 1993

  34.   King, J., and G. Jarrett. Phytoplankton distribution in a reservoir on the Cumberland River, USA. Second International Conference on Reservoir Limnology and Water Quality. Ceske Budejovice, Czechoslovakia. 1993

  35.   Townsend, A., H. R. Kobraie, and B. R. Anderson. Models for Primary production with emphasis on Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Kentucky Academy of Sciences. 1993

  36.   Bennett, J., H. R. Kobraei, and B. R. Anderson. Experimental primary production in Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Kentucky Academy of Sciences. 1993

  37.   White, D., and M. Sweeney. Sediment reworking by tubificid oligochaetes in Kentucky Lake and its relationship to organic carbon content. International Congress of Limnology, Barcelona, Spain 1993

  38.   Lindeman, Local variation in the timing of maturation in female painted turtles. Kentucky Academy of Sciences annual Meeting, Georgetown, KY. 1993

  39.   Feeney, R., B. Naugle and L. Bartolucci. Determination of turbidity in a reservoir based on spectral response from Landsat Thematic Mapper data. American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing/American Congress for Surveying and Mapping, Washington, DC. 1993

  40.   Owen, D. A. and D. E. Turner. Broad-based enhancement of undergraduate laboratory instruction at Murray State University (MSU) utilizing a GC/MS/LC instrument array. 200th Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chicago, IL. (paper CHED-#241). 1994

  41.   Kipphut, G. Limnology and primary production of a large reservoir: Kentucky Lake, Tennessee River. Intercollegiate Environmental Seminar Series, University of Northern IA. 1994

  42.   Sweeney, M., and D. S. White. The influence of tributary streams on Kentucky Lake embayments: organic matter and feeding of benthic invertebrates. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  43.   Johnson, K, and D. S. White. The influence of tributary streams on Kentucky Lake embayments: water chemistry and productivity. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  44.   Sharp, B., and D. S. White. Population dynamics of Daphnia lumholtzi, a zooplankter new to Kentucky Lake. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  45.   Kind, T., J. Jones, P. Bomba, and B. Naugle. The Kentucky Lake geographic system. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  46.   Naugle, B. Water quality from Landsat TM for Westpoint Lake, Georgia. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  47.   Harrison, J. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Utilization of a geographic information system to study non-point source pollution in a portion of the Kentucky Lake drainage basin. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  48.   Duobinis-Gray, L., E. Zimmerer, and S. Witt. Detection of the Lyme Disease bacterium in ticks from Western Kentucky utilizing PCR. Fifth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  49.   Kipphut, G. Regulation of Primary Production in Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Department of Biology Seminar Series, Memphis State University. Memphis, TN. 1994

  50.   Kobraei, M. E., and D. S. White. Effects of the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid on algal communities in Kentucky Lake: Laboratory and field approaches. Kentucky Academy of Sciences. Paducah, KY. 1994

  51.   Johnston, T. M. Rothschild, and E. Stevens. Using fluorescent oligonucleotide probes to study microbial populations in Kentucky Lake sediments. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1994

  52.   Devine, T. G. G. Fisher, and D. A. Owen. GC/MS/SIM analysis of Chlorpyrifos mosquito control agent in sediments and water of Blood River Embayment, Kentucky Reservoir. 18th Annual Area Collegiate Chemistry Meeting, Murray, KY (paper IA-4). 1995

  53.   Smith, J and L. Duobinis-Gray. Population dynamics and histopathology of parasites from freshwater mussels in Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  54.   White, D. S. When rivers become reservoirs. Green River Basin Watershed Management Conference, Bowling Green, KY. 1995

  55.   Owen, D., T. Devine, and G. Fisher. GC/MS SIM analysis of chlorpyfiros mosquito control agent in sediments and water of Blood River embayment, Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  56.   Maddox, G. and R. King. Sediment trace elements in the Ledbetter Creek embayment. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  57.   Kobraei, H. R., B. R. Anderson and M. C. Child. Experimental and theoretical modeling of reservoir primary production. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  58.   Naugle, B. Kentucky Lake water parameters from LANDSAT TM. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  59.   Kazwell, J. L. Calibration of two non-point source pollution models for a portion of the Blood River Drainage basin. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  60.   Sharp, B. and D. White. Zooplankton of Kentucky Lake with emphasis on Daphnia lumholtzi. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  61.   Lee, B. and D. White. Factors affecting the distribution of water willow (Justicia americana) at Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  62.   Lindeman, P. Comparative ecology of two map turtles, Graptemeys ouachitensis and G. pseudogeographica in Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1995

  63.   White, D. Connections between watersheds and their streams. Departments of Hydrology and Forestry. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 1995

  64.   Lindeman, P. V. Diagnostic characteristics, body size, growth, and relative abundance of two map turtles (Graptemys) in Kentucky Lake. Kentucky Academy of Science Annual Meeting, Bowling Green, KY. 1995

  65.   Kipphut, G. The Kentucky Lake EPSCoR Research Program (poster and oral presentations). First Annual Kentucky EPSCoR Meeting, Lexington, KY. 1995

  66.   White, D., K. Johnston, and G. Rice. Some effects of the 1993 Mississippi River floods: Benthic-water column conditions in Kentucky Lake. 43rd Annual Meeting, North American Benthological Society, Keystone CO. 1995

  67.   Lee, B. and D. White. Littoral zones in a reservoir: groundwater flowpaths and Justicia americana. 43rd Annual Meeting, North American Benthological Society, Keystone CO. 1996

  68.   White, D. The Center for Reservoir Research: Understanding reservoirs from an ecosystem perspective. Kentucky Water Resources Association, Lexington, KY. 1996

  69.   Kind, T. Remote sensing and geographic information systems in natural resource management. Department of Biology and Center for Field Studies, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN. 1996

  70.   White, D. Biogeochemistry of watersheds and stream ecosystems. Southwestern Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 1996

  71.   White, D. and K. Johnston. Streams and embayments as hydrologic units. TVA meeting, Kenlake State Park, KY. 1996

  72.   Hendricks, S. Hyporheic ecotones: solute dynamics in contrasting streams. Institute for ecosystem studies, Millbrook, New York. 1996

  73.   Ridout, G. and T. Johnston. Identification of important microbial biogeochemical sequences. 2nd Annual Meeting of the Kentucky EPSCoR Program, Louisville. 1996

  74.   Leek, D. et al. Cycling of organic carbon in Kentucky Lake. 2nd Annual Meeting of the Kentucky EPSCoR Program, Louisville. 1996

  75.   Lindeman, P. V. Growth curves for Graptemys, with a comparison to other emydid turtles. Annual Meeting, American Society of Ichthyologists & Herpetologists, New Orleans, LA. 1996

  76.   Lindeman, P. V. Of deadwood and map turtles: an analysis of the correlation between Graptemys abundance and deadwood abundance. 39th Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Lawrence, KS. 1996

  77.   Kind, T. C. Remote Sensing in Watershed Management. Soil and Water Conservation Society. Louisville, KY. 1996

  78.   Whiteman, H. H. and R. D. Semlitsch. Evidence for reproductive isolation in the polymorphic mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  79.   Palmer, W. J., L. Yuan, and S. P. Hendricks. Demonstration of a Windows user interface to expedite solute transport modeling using Otis. Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanog. Santa Fe, NM. 1997

  80.   Lindeman, P. V. Habitat use by five sympatric turtle species in Kentucky Lake. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  81.   Herod, J. D Reed, and J. Sickel. Distribution and population characteristics of zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) in Kentucky Lake, Kentucky. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  82.   Reed, D. , J. Herod, and J. Sickel. A comparison of larval development in the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) up to the free-swimming trochophore stage in Tennessee and Ohio River water. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  83.   Brinkley, K., J. Sickel, L. Duobinis-Gray, and J. Herod. Histological analysis of gonad development in zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) from the Tennessee and Ohio Rivers. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  84.   Kind, T., S. White, and C. Davis. Sedimentation in the lower reaches of Kentucky Lake, 1946-1995. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  85.   Kipphut, G. G. Ridout, T. Johnston, H. Hoe, and S. Hendricks. Sediment-water chemical exchange in Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  86.   Rundle, J. and W. Spencer. The effect of land-use on denitrification potential of wetland soils. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  87.   Halda-Alija, L. Diversity and distribution of denitrifying bacteria in soil and subsurface sediments under grassland and cultivated soil. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  88.   Ridout, G., L. Halda-Alija, and T. Johnston. Structure and function of microbial communities in Kentucky Lake sediments. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  89.   White, D., S. Hendricks, G. Kipphut, T. Johnston, and W. Spencer. Surface-subsurface processes in agricultural vs. forested streams: initial studies. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  90.   Spencer, W. Optimum temperature for photosynthetic carbon assimilation in Kentucky Lake follows seasonal change in ambient temperature. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  91.   Spencer, W. Density-dependent physiological plasticity in aquatic plants. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  92.   Rundle, J. and W. Spencer. Status, problems and future projections for the Obion Creek floodplain, Hickman County, Kentucky. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1997

  93.   Loganathan, B. K., Kannan, K., Sajan, K.S. Chetty, C.S., Giesy, J.P. and Owen, D.A. Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofluranzs and polychlorinated biphenyls in street dusts and soil samples from Savannah, Georgia. International Conference on Dioxin, Indiana University. 1997

  94.   Halda-Aliza, L., Ridout, G., & Johnston, T. Microbial diversity and activity in the sediments of Kentucky Lake. General Meeting, Amer. Soc. Microbiol., Miami, FL 1997

  95.   Halda-Aliza, L., Ridout, G., & Johnston, T. Structure and function of microbial communities in agricultural vs. forested streams. Gordon Research Conf., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, New Port, RI. 1997

  96.   Lindeman, P. V. Habitat use by five sympatric turtle species in an impoundment of the Tennessee river, Kentucky, USA. Third World congress of Herpetology, Prague, Chech Republic. 1997

  97.   Lindeman, P. V. The evolution of the relative width of the head and alveolar surfaces in map turtles (Graptemys). American society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Herpetologists’ League, and Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles Joint Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 1997

  98.   Lindeman, P. V. The evolution of the relative width of the head and alveolar surfaces in map turtles (Graptemys). Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference, Louisville, KY. 1997

  99.   Leek, D., D. White, and G. Kipphut. Biogeochemical relationships of various depositional environments in Kentucky Lake. Midwest Ecology and Evolution conference, Louisville, KY. 1997

  100.   Kipphut, G., Bukaveckas, P., and Naugle, B. Transport, accumulation and utilization of organic carbon in large reservoir systems. DOE/EPSCoR Annual Review, Bowling Green, KY. 1997

  101.   White, D. Landscapes and stream functions: a 4-dimensional view. Keynote talk, Society of American Foresters National Convention. Memphis, TN. 1997

  102.   White, D., Hendricks, P., Johnston, T., Kipphut, G., and Spencer, B. A comparison between agricultural and forested ecosystems: processes at the hyporheic ecotone. NSF/EPA Symposium. Corvalis, OR. 1998

  103.   Kipphut, G. W., T. C. Johnston, and G. L. Rideout. Measurement of sediment-water chemical exchange rates in Kentucky Lake Reservoir. North American Lake Management Society, Houston, TX. 1997

  104.   Hendricks, S. P., D. S. White, and D. R. Hart. Agricultural vs. forested basins: a comparison of hydraulics and biogeochemical patterns within the hyporheic storage zone of two contrasting streams in western Kentucky and Tennessee. American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA. 1998

  105.   Sickel, J. b., J. J. Herod, and D. P. Reed. Impact of zebra mussels and commercial mussel harvest on native unionid mussels in western Kentucky. Southern Division, American Fisheries Society, Lexington, KY. 1988

  106.   Brinkley, K. A., J. B. Sickel, and L. Duobinis-Gray. Gonad development in zebra mussels (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) from the Tennessee and Ohio rivers. Southern Division, American Fisheries Society, Lexington, KY. 1988

  107.   White D., S. Hendricks, T. Johnston, G. Kipphut, and W. Spencer. A comparison of agricultural vs. forested basins: carbon and nutrient cycling within the hyporheic ecotone of streams. American Geophysical Union. Boston, MA. 1998

  108.   Soranno, P. A., K. Webster, J. Baron, J. L. Riera, D. S. White, and T. K. Kratz. The role of landscape position in predicting the characteristics of lakes along a positional series. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  109.   Williams, J. J., P. A. Bukaveckas, and S. P. Hendricks. Coupling of phytoplankton and bacterial production in a river impoundment (Kentucky Lake). American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  110.   Moyer, D. A., D. S. White, G. Kipphut, and L. W. Cooper. Benthos-sediment relationships in a mainstem impoundment, Kentucky Lake, USA. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  111.   Kipphut, G. W., and H. H. Hoe. Sediment-water chemical interactions in a large reservoir. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  112.   Hendricks, S. P., and G. W. Kipphut. Bacterial productivity and dissolved nutrient and oxygen flux in sediments of Kentucky Lake, a lower Tennessee River valley reservoir. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  113.   Hoe, H. M., and G. W. Kipphut. Nutrient and dissolved gas cycling in arctic lake sediments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  114.   Yurista, P. M. The bioenergetics of Daphnia lumholtzi. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Louis, MO. 1998

  115.   Naugle, B.I., J. Butrick, and M. Meshkat. Water parameter mapping of Kentucky Lake using Landsat TM". Poster presentation for Earth Day in Frankfort, KY. 1998.

  116.   Loganathan, B.G., K. Kannan, D.A. Owen and J. Sickel. Butyltin concentrations in sediments and mussel tissues from the Lowermost Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake, Kentucky Academy of Sciences Meeting Nov. Louisville, KY. 1998

  117.   Owen D.A. and B.G. Loganathan. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, CHE 512, at Murray State University: A Capstone course featuring techniques, Instrumental methods and Experiment sequences. Kentucky Academy of Sciences Meeting Nov. Louisville, KY. 1998

  118.   Tucker A.G., B.G. Loganathan, J.D. Morton and D.A. Owen. Evaluation of Bamboo leaves as a monitor of atmospheric chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants in westernmost Kentucky. Kentucky Academy of Sciences Meeting Nov. Louisville, KY. 1998

  119.   Neale, J. R., B. G. Loganathan, J. Ratliff, J. Sickel, and D. A. Owen. Organochlorine and trace element concentrations in sediment and mussel tissues from the Kentucky Dam tailwater and Kentucky Lake. 21st Annual Area Collegiate Chemistry Meeting. 1998

  120.   Whalen, M. M., B. g. Loganathan, T. Warren, and D. A. Owen. Effect of invitro exposure to individual and mixtures of PCBs and tributyltin on human natural killer (NK) cell function 18th International symposium on halogenated pollutants, Stockholm. 1998

  121.   Loganathan, B.G., Neale, J.R., Sickel., J.B., Sajwan, K.S. & Owen, D.A. Persistent organochlorine concentrations in sediment and mussel tissues from the lowermost Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake, U.S.A. 18th International Symposium on Halogenated Pollutants, Stockholm. 1998

  122.   Loganathan, B.G., Baust, J.A., Jr., Neale, J.R., White, S.B., & Owen, D.A. Chlorinated hydrocarbons in pine needles: An atmospheric evaluation of Westernmost Kentucky, U.S.A. 18th International Symposium on Halogenated Pollutants, Stockholm. 1998.

  123.   Loganathan, B.G., Neale, J.R., Sajwan, K.S., Francendese, L. & Owen, D.A. Distribution of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in pine needles collected in and around a Superfund Site contaminated with Aroclor 1268. 18th International Symposium on Halogenated Pollutants, Stockholm. 1998

  124.   Loganathan, B.G., Corser, J.D., Sajwan, K.S. and Owen, D.A. PCB Congeners and chlorinated pesticides in pine needles collected in peregrin falcon breeding territories in Northern New England, U.S.A. 18th International Symposium on Halogenated Pollutants, Stockholm. 1998

  125.   Loganathan, B.G., Kannan, K., Senthikuma, K., Sickel, J. and Owen, D.A. Butyltin concentrations in sediments and mussel tissues from the Lowermost Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake. Abstracts, 84th Annual Kentucky Academy of Science Meeting, Louisville. 1998

  126.   Owen, D.A. and Loganathan, B.G. Advanced inorganic chemistry laboratory, CHE 512 at Murray St. U.: A capstone course featuring modern techniques, instrumental methods, and experimentsequences. 84th Annual Kentucky Academy of Science Meeting, Louisville. 1998

  127.   Tucker, A.B., Loganthan, B.G., Morton, J.D. and Owen, D.A. Evaluation of bamboo leaves as a monitor of atmospheric chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants in Westernmost Kentucky. 84th Annual Kentucky Academy of Science Meeting, Louisville. 1998

  128.   Loganathan, B.G., Neale, J.R., Ratliff, J., Sickel, J. and Owen, D.A. Organochlorine and trace element concentrations in sediment and mussel tissues from the Lowermost Tennessee River and Kentucky Lake SETAC Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 19988

  129.   Whalen, M., Loganathan, B.G. and Owen, D.A. Effect of tributyltin (TBT) on human natural killer (NK) cell function. SETAC Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1998

  130.   Loganathan, B.G., Sajwan, K.S.(Savannah State), Corser, J. (Drexel Univ.), Owen, D.A. Chlorinated hydrocarbons in pine needles: An atmospheric evaluation of the eastern United States. SETAC Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1998

  131.   Loganathan, B.G., Whalen, M. and Owen, D.A. Effect of individual and mixtures of organochlorine compounds on human natural killer (NK) cell function. SETAC Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1998

  132.   Takahashi, A. (Ehime University, Japan), Kannan, K. (Michigan State Univ.), Loganathan, B.G. and Odell, D.K.(SeaWorld, Orlando, Organochlorine contamination in small cetaceans stranded along Florida coastal waters, USA. SETAC Meeting, Charlotte, NC. 1998

  133.   White, D. Opportunities for Environmental Education and Research in Kentucky, Hancock Biological Station (presented by T. Timmons). Kentucky Academy of Sciences Meeting Nov. Louisville, KY. 1998

  134.   Yurista, P. M., G. T. Rice, and D. S. White. Long-term establishment of Daphnia lumholtzi in Kentucky Lake, USA. International Society for Limnology (SIL), Dublin, Ireland. 1998

  135.   Hendricks, S. P., D. S. White, and D. R. Hart. Physicochemical and hydrological conditions and microbial activity within the hyporheic storage zones of two streams draining contrasting watersheds in western Kentucky and Tennessee. Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanogr. Santa Fe, NM. 1999

  136.   Kipphut, G. W., D. S. White, T. C. Kind, S. P. Hendricks, and S. B. White. Transport and utilization of organic carbon in a large reservoir. . Amer. Soc. Limnol. Oceanogr. Santa Fe, NM. 1999

  137.   Bottom, J. L., J. Rundle, and W. Spencer. Long-term monitoring of vegetation and sedimentation patterns in the Obion Creek floodplain. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  138.   Spencer, W, and H. Jevans. The photosynthetic ecology of the rare white-water stream macrophyte Podostemum ceratophyllum. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  139.   Morton, J. D., B. g. Loganathan, and D. A. Owen. Evaluation of Bamboo leaves as a monitor of atmospheric chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants in westernmost Kentucky. 3rd Annual CUR Posters on Capitol Hill. 1999

  140.   Morton, J. D., B. g. Loganathan, and D. A. Owen. Evaluation of Bamboo leaves as a monitor of atmospheric chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants in westernmost Kentucky. 3rd Annual CUR Posters on Capitol Hill. 1999

  141.   Harris, K, B. Williams, D. Ferguson, T. Johnston, and W. Spencer. Isolation and determination of RNA from the submersed aquatic week Hydrilla verticillata. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  142.   Susilawati, E., K. Harris, D. Ferguson, T. Johnston, and W. Spencer. Environmental control of gene expression in the submersed aquatic weed Hydrilla verticillata. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  143.   Spencer, W. The effect of watershed characteristics upon stream benthic algae communities in western Kentucky. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  144.   Hendricks, S., G. Kipphut, and G. Ridout. Bacterial productivity and dissolved nutrient flux in Kentucky Lake sediments. Eighth symposium on The Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Sponsored by the Austin Peay State University Center for Field Biology and the Murray State University Center for Reservoir Research. 1999

  145.   Halda-Alija, L., S. Hendricks, T. Johnston. Temporal and spatial distribution of Enterobacter strains in sediments of two contrasting streams. 99th General Meeting of the Amer. Soc. Microbiol., Chicago, IL. 1999

  146.   Duff, J. H., G. H. Aiken, A. P. Jackman, F. J. Triska, and S. P. Hendricks. Sources and quality of dissolved organic carbon in the Shingobee River, Minnesota: implications for microbial utilization. Amer. Soc. Microbiol., Vale, CO. 1999

  147.   Kipphut, G. W., D. S. White, T. C. Kind, S. P. Hendricks, and S. B. White. Transport and utilization of organic carbon in a large reservoir. EPSCoR State Conference, Somerset, KY. 1999

  148.   Hendricks, S. P., L. Halda-Alija, and D. S. White. Utilization of a specially designed sediment chamber to assess microbial and biogeochemical processes and patterns within stream hyporheic zones. North Amer. Benthol. Soc., Duluth, MN. 1999

  149.   White, D., S. Hendricks, G. Kipphut, W. Spencer, and T. Johnston. A comparison of agricultural vs. forested basins; carbon and nutrient cycling within the hyporheic ecotone of streams. North Amer. Benthol. Soc., Duluth, MN. 1999

  150.   Hendricks, S. P. Bioassessment of hyporheic microbial communities using a specially designed sediment colonization chamber. U.S. EPA Workshop, Denver, CO. 1999.

  151.   Naugle, B.I., M. Meshkat, and K.H. Richard.. Relationships among TSS, Chlorophyll, and Turbidity for Kentucky Lake. NALMS Annual Meeting, Reno, NV. 1999

  152.   M. Meshkat, B.I. Naugle, and K.H. Richard. Dynamic Modeling of Kentucky Lake. NALMS Annual Meeting, Reno, NV. 1999.

  153.   Naugle, B.I. Enhancement of the Mapping Sciences at MSU. 2000 Kentucky GIS Conference. Bowling Green, KY. 2000.

  154.   White, D. and S. Hendricks. The effect of human activity on stream ecosystems: hydraulic changes and the development of hyporheic zones. Amer. Soc. Limn. Oceanog., Copenhagen, Denmark. 2000.

  155.   Hendricks, S. and D. White. Microbial activity within gravel bars of hyporheic zones of two streams of contrasting land use. Amer. Soc. Limn. Oceanog., Copenhagen, Denmark. 2000.

  156.   White D. The effect of human activity on stream ecosystems: some considerations. Conference on sustainability of wetlands and water resources. Oxford, MS. 2000

  157.   Loganathan, B.G., Kawano, M., Sajwan, K.S. and Owen, D.A. Extractable organohalogens (EOX) in sediment and mussel tissues from the Kentucky Lake and Kentucky Dam Tailwater, USA. Organohalogen Compounds 46, 530-533. 2000

  158.   Whalen, M.M., Loganathan, B.G. and Yamashita, N. Effect of in vitro exposure to selected endocrine disrupting chemicals on human natural killer (NK) cell function. Organohalogen Compounds 49, 259-261. 2000.

  159.   Loganathan, B.G. and Kosta, S. Chlorinated hydrocarbons in pine needles: Fingerprint for the history of use. 8th Annual Conference of Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR 2000), The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH. 2000.

  160.   Loganathan, B.G. and Kosta Seaford. Observations on the fate of PCBs using contaminated sediments and pine needles. 8th Annual Conference of Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR 2000), The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH. 2000.

  161.   Thompson, K. E., A. E. Fryar, S. P. Hendricks, and D. S. White. Ground water flow in the Ledbetter Creek Watershed, Calloway County, Kentucky. Midwest Groundwater Conference in Columbus, OH. 2000.

  162.   Albritton, J. Reservoir Studies: Diapause strategies of zooplankton of a reservoir littoral zone. Kentucky Honors Roundtable, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY. 2000.

  163.   Exton, K. E., A. E. Fryar, S. P. Hendricks, and D. S. White. . Ground water flow in the Ledbetter Creek Watershed, Calloway County, Kentucky. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Kentucky EPSCoR Conference, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, KY. 2000.

  164.   Whiteman et al. 2000. Developmental stability as an indicator of amphibian population health. Partners in Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Symposium, American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Annual Meeting, UABCS, La Paz, MX.

  165.   Loganathan, B.G., Seaford, K., Owen, D.A. and Sajwan, K.S. PCB congener concentrations in street dusts and pine needles collected in and around a superfund site contaminated with Aroclor 1268. SETAC 21 Annual Meeting. 12-16, Nov. 2000. pp. 245. 2000.

  166.   Loganathan, B.G. and Whalen, M.M. Organic contaminants in sediment and fish: An evaluation of chemical mixture induced inhibition of human NK cell cytotoxicity. SETAC 21 Annual Meeting. 12-16, Nov. 2000. pp. 163-164. 2000.

  167.   Ghitter, G., J. Monroe, and T. Kind. Separating grassland from cropland: A multidate classification approach. National Gap Meeting. San Antonio, TX. 2000

  168.   Drew, M., B. Naugle, H. Enander, and T. Kind. Application of DEM-derived floodplain models to vegetation mapping in Kentucky. National Gap Meeting. San Antonio, TX. 2000

  169.   Ghitter, G., J. Monroe, and T. Kind. Delineating grasslands with multidate LandSat TM data. Southeast Regional Gap Meeting. Columbia, SC. 2000

  170.   Assad, J., Loganathan, B.G. and Ratliff, J. Inorganic elemental concentrations in sediment and mussel tissues from selected locations in the Kentucky Lake and Kentucky Dam Tailwater. Paper presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of Kentucky Academy of Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 2000.

  171.   Seaford, K., Owen, J., Loganathan, B.G., Owen, D.A. and Whiteman, H. PCB congeners and chlorinated pesticide concentrations in amphibians collected in Western Kentucky. Poster presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of Kentucky Academy of Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. 2000.

  172.   Foster, K. M. and W. E. Spencer. The role of disturbance and stress on species distributions across a Kentucky Lake mudflat. Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  173.   Albritton, C. J. and D. S. White. Characteristics of zooplankton diapause in a reservoir ecosystem. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  174.   Barton, S. and T. Johnston. Microbial diversity of the littoral zone of Ledbetter Creek Embayment, Kentucky Lake. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  175.   Kipphut, G.W., H.M Richard, G. Ridout, and T. Ray. Sediment-water fluxes of nutrients and dissolved gases in Kentucky Lake Reservoir. Proceedings of the ninth symposium on the natural history of the lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys. Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  176.   Crook, A. and H. Whiteman. Morphological plasticity of physid and pleurocerid snails in Ledbetter Embayment. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  177.   Kind, J. and H. Whiteman. Crayfish ecology of Ledbetter Embayment. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  178.   Kipphut, G. T. Ray. H. Richard, and G. Ridout. Role of sediments in nutrient cycling within Kentucky Lake Reservoir. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  179.   Naugle, B. I. Kentucky Lake water parameters from spectroradiometer and LandSat TM data. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  180.   Benson, A. R. An evaluation of fluctuating asymmetry as an indicator of habitat quality and foraging ability in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  181.   Pope, M. and H. Whiteman. population viability analysis of the hellbender (Cryptobranchus sp.). . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.

  182.   Smith, A. D. and T. L. Derting. The utility of GIS-based habitat models for assessing the current and future status of the swamp rabbit (Sylvilagus aquaticus) in Kentucky. . Ninth Symposium of the Natural History of Lower Tennessee and Cumberland River Valleys, Brandon Springs, TN. 2001.