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THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ACCEPTED BY THE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES (Formerly School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries) LSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection (2002-2005) 1992 - 2001 This information supplements two publications by the School: (1) Research Report No. 15, Theses and Dissertations Accepted by the Louisiana State University School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries 1927-1991, 58 p., by Paul Y. Burns, S.C. Hu, and Norwin E. Linnartz, January 1992; and (2) Research Report No. 16, Theses and Dissertations accepted by the Louisiana State University School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries 1992-1996, 17 p., by Paul Y. Burns and Norwin E. Linnartz, July 1997. Theses and dissertations are listed in chronological order. Each is listed under the year of acceptance in alphabetical order by author’s surname. A four-digit numbering system was used; the first two digits indicate the year the degree was awarded, and the last two digits show the number of the item within that year. The major professor who supervised each student is listed after the title and number of pages, followed by the code for the degree awarded. In 1994, the School awarded its first non-thesis degree, which was the M.S. degree, major in wildlife. In order to have a complete listing of all degrees granted, the recipients of these degrees are listed alphabetically along with the thesis students, in their year class, with the notation “Non-thesis.” The degree conferred and the major field are listed in code as described below, along with the number of degrees awarded during the ten-year period 1992-2001. Code Degree and Major Number awarded PhD Ph.D. in forestry 19 PhD Ph.D. in wildlife and fisheries science 27 MSfi Master of Science in fisheries 56 MSfo Master of Science in forestry 31 MSwi Master of Science in wildlife 80 Total 213 Following is the list of theses and dissertations, a student index and a major professor index. Theses and dissertations may be examined in LSU’s Middleton Library, or they may be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan. Dissertation copies may be purchased from UMI, 300 North Zeeb Road, PO Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346, phone 800-521-0600, Web page: http://www.umi.com, email: [email protected]. Electronic submissions of theses and dissertations can be found at the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations ( All LSU theses and dissertations submitted since Fall 2002 can be obtained from NDLTD.

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THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ACCEPTED BY

THE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES (Formerly School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries)

LSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection(2002-2005)

1992 - 2001

This information supplements two publications by the School: (1) Research Report No. 15, Theses and Dissertations Accepted by the Louisiana State University School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries 1927-1991, 58 p., by Paul Y. Burns, S.C. Hu, and Norwin E. Linnartz, January 1992; and (2) Research Report No. 16, Theses and Dissertations accepted by the Louisiana State University School of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries 1992-1996, 17 p., by Paul Y. Burns and Norwin E. Linnartz, July 1997. Theses and dissertations are listed in chronological order. Each is listed under the year of acceptance in alphabetical order by author’s surname. A four-digit numbering system was used; the first two digits indicate the year the degree was awarded, and the last two digits show the number of the item within that year. The major professor who supervised each student is listed after the title and number of pages, followed by the code for the degree awarded. In 1994, the School awarded its first non-thesis degree, which was the M.S. degree, major in wildlife. In order to have a complete listing of all degrees granted, the recipients of these degrees are listed alphabetically along with the thesis students, in their year class, with the notation “Non-thesis.” The degree conferred and the major field are listed in code as described below, along with the number of degrees awarded during the ten-year period 1992-2001. Code Degree and Major Number awarded PhD Ph.D. in forestry 19 PhD Ph.D. in wildlife and fisheries science 27 MSfi Master of Science in fisheries 56 MSfo Master of Science in forestry 31 MSwi Master of Science in wildlife 80

Total 213 Following is the list of theses and dissertations, a student index and a major professor index. Theses and dissertations may be examined in LSU’s Middleton Library, or they may be borrowed through Interlibrary Loan. Dissertation copies may be purchased from UMI, 300 North Zeeb Road, PO Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346, phone 800-521-0600, Web page: http://www.umi.com, email: [email protected]. Electronic submissions of theses and dissertations can be found at the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations ( All LSU theses and dissertations submitted since Fall 2002 can be obtained from NDLTD.

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LIST OF THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

1992 9201 McLean, Stuart Caldwell. Effects of timber harvesting activities on stream fish

assemblages in Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana. 62 p. D. Allen Rutherford. Msfi 9202 Meeker, James R. Host quality of baldcypress and its influence on fruittree leafroller,

Archips argyrospila (Walker), (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), performance in forested wetlands of Louisiana. 157 p. Richard A. Goyer. PhDfo

9203 Orellana, Francisco Xavier. Characterization of effluents from commercial crawfish ponds

in South Louisiana. 97 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9204 Peters, Michael Stephen. Effects of deep tillage on redistribution of lead shot and chufa tuber

biomass at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana. 25 p. Alan D. Afton. MSwi 9205 Sloey, David John. Effects of physicochemistry and forest management practices on benthic

macroinvertebrates in small streams of central Louisiana. 104 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi 9206 Wang, Zuoxin. The effect of presteaming on drying stresses of red oak using a coating and

bending method. 79 p. Peter J. Fogg. MSfo

1993 9301 Addison, Bray G., Jr. Survival and movement of farm-raised alligators released in a

freshwater marsh in southeastern Louisiana. 79 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9302 Bielefeld, Ronald Ryan. Habitat-related variation in canvasback behavior and food density

on the Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana. 41 p. Alan D. Afton. MSwi 9303 Bossert, Dean Charles. Comparison of growth rates of immature farm-raised alligators

released into the wild and immature wild alligators. 61 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9304 de Silva, Janaka Anthony. Nekton assemblages in natural and semi-impounded habitats

within a southwest Louisiana coastal marsh. 215 p. William H. Herke. MSfi 9305 Dillon, Jeffrey Alan. Bobwhite quail productivity and survival in the longleaf pine forests of

westcentral Louisiana. 65 p. Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 9306 Fisher, Carol Joyce. Waterfowl hunting: sunrise vs. one-half hour before sunrise opening for

teal season. 47 p. Vernon L. Wright. MSwi

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9307 Forbes, Willie Andrew. Effects of cattle on abomasal parasite burdens in white-tailed deer in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. 45 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi

308 Fulkerson, Julie Maria. Nesting productivity of colonial seabirds in Louisiana: least terns,

black skimmers, and gull-billed terns. 57 p. Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 9309 Imbalzano, Michelle. Variation of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers in

pecan, Carya illinoensis. 116 p. Michael Stine. MSfo 9310 Lorenzo, Alfredo Baptista. Development and evaluation of an expert system approach to

uneven-aged management of loblolly-shortleaf pine stands in the West Gulf Region. 173 p. Quang V. Cao. PhDfo

9311 Mulowayi, Kabongo Armand. Production and survival of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus)

reared in earthen ponds at two salinities and two densities. 43 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi

9312 Shewmaker, John A. Recovery of fish assemblages after experimental depletion of streams

in central Louisiana. 46 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi 9313 Sullivan, John Andrew. Apparent digestibility coefficients for common feedstuffs in diets

for original-cross hybrid striped bass (Morone saxatilis x Morone chrysops). 49 p. Robert C. Reigh. MSfi

9314 Villagran, Erik Roderico. Effects of stocking density, forage availability, and supplemental

feeding on production of red swamp crawfish in pools. 47 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9315 Wilson, Barry Craig. An assessment of duck identification abilities of hunters using

Mississippi flyway public lands. 50 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9316 Wu, Ye. Effects of adhesives and plastic contents on mechanical properties and dimensional

stability of wood/plastic composites. 75 p. Elvin T. Choong. MSfo 9317 Zhang, Quiyang. Effects of dietary lipid supplementation on growth and body composition

of two striped bass hybrids cultured in earthen ponds. 74 p. Robert C. Reigh. MSfi

1994 9401 Allen, James Andrew. Intraspecific variation in the response of baldcypress (Taxodium

distichum) seedlings to salinity. 183 p. Jimmy L. Chambers. PhDfo 9402 Barcza, Christopher David. Habitat use, movement, and production ecology of the crayfish

Procambarus vioscai. 54 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi 9403 Belhadjali, Karim. Effects of supplemental feeding and rotational trapping on yield and size

at harvest of crawfish in ponds. 38 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi

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9404 Brunson, Jeffrey Franklin. Apparent nutrient digestibility coefficients of practical feedstuffs

for the white shrimp, Penaeus setiferus. 55 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9405 Byrd, David Clark. Dynamics of adult and larval fishes in a second order coastal plain

stream in south-central Louisiana. 86 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9406 Campbell, Lance Jude. Non-thesis. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9407 Chen, Yong. Application of optimum solutions of a diffusion model to evaluate the effects of

extractives in wood drying. 148 p. Elvin T. Choong. PhDfo 9408 Christensen, Joseph Michael. Refrigerated storage and cryopreservation of sperm of

channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. 69 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 9409 Gravatt, Dennis Albert. Physiological variation in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) as related

to crown position and stand density. 199 p. Jimmy L. Chambers. PhDfo 9410 Hartley, Mitschka John. Passerine abundance and productivity indices in grasslands

managed for waterfowl nesting cover in Saskatchewan, Canada. 89 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi

9411 Kubisiak, Thomas Lester. Molecular marker linkage mapping in southern pine (longleaf

pine and slash pine). 151 p. Michael Stine. PhDfo 9412 LaFleur, Guy Lawrence. Relative fisheries recruitment past a fixed-crest and a ramped weir.

99 p. William H. Herke. MSfi 9413 Lazo, Juan Pablo. Evaluation of several in vitro enzyme assay for estimating in vivo apparent protein digestibility by the Pacific white shrimp Penaeus vannamei. 63 p. Robert P. Romaire. Msfi 9414 Lei, Kailian. Genetic analysis of putatively apomictic seed from the American sycamore,

Platanus occidentalis. 103 p. Michael Stine. MSfo 9415 Liu, Hui. Lethal and sublethal effects of ammonia and nitrite to juvenile redclaw crawfish,

Cherax quadricarinatus. 64 p. James W. Avault, Jr. MSfi 9416 Mayeaux, Maxwell Hayden. Preliminary culture studies with the common snapping turtle,

Chelydra serpentina: growth, nutrition, and stocking density. 75 p. Dudley D. Culley, Jr. PhDwfs

9417 McGoogan, Bruce Brim. Determination of apparent digestibility coefficients for common

feed ingredients in formulated diets for red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. 48 p. Robert C. Reigh. MSfi

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9418 Medley, Paul Boyce. Production capabilities and economic potential of an Australian redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) hatchery in the United States. 73 p. James W. Avault, Jr. PhDwfs

9419 Montreuil, Victor Hugo. Community metabolism in a backwater habitat of the lower

Atchafalaya River, Louisiana. 109 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi 9420 Monzyk, Fred Richard. Influence of woody debris on habitat use by stream fishes in

Kisatchie National Forest, Louisiana. 59 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi 9421 Rettig, Virginia Eva. Use of agricultural fields by migrating and wintering shorebirds in

southwest Louisiana. 101 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi 9422 Wu, Tian. The functional equilibrium between foliage and fine roots under different thinning

densities in 44-year-old slash pine stands. 39 p. Thomas J. Dean. MSfo

1995 9501 Bennett, Christopher William. Assessing the use of large-scale multi-spectral aerial video

for crown area determination of bottomland hardwoods in the Atchafalaya Basin. 75 p. Quang V. Cao. MSfo

9502 Bruser, JoAnne Felder. Ecology of Catahoula Lake plant communities in relation to an

anthropogenic water regime. 100 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9503 Chan, Carmen Mayyuk. Effects of dietary fatty acid ethyl esters on polar and nonpolar

tissue lipids in red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus. 100 p. Robert C. Reigh. PhDwfs 9504 Gonul, Murat. Reproductive biology and ecology of red swamp crawfish and white river

crawfish in ponds with emphasis on burrowing ecology. 68 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9505 Hargreaves, John Albert. Nitrogen biogeochemistry of aquaculture pond sediments. 241 p.

Robert P. Romaire. PhDwfs 9506 Helm, Steven Richard. Assessment of swamp rabbit habitat in Louisiana forested wetlands

impacted by Hurricane Andrew. 75 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9507 Johnson, William P. Ecology of wintering green-winged teal and mallards in the

Atchafalaya River Delta, Louisiana. 89 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9508 McCulloch, Daniel Wayne. Effects of rainstorms, season and timber harvesting on

hydrochemistry of selected cations in a second-order stream in central Louisiana. 44 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi

9509 Melancon, George Edward. Evaluation of wintering lesser scaup concentrations in relation

to food abundance on Lake Ponchartrain and Lake Borne, Louisiana. 52 p. Robert H.

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Chabreck. MSwi 9510 Nyland, Philip Daniel. Black bear habitat relationships in coastal Louisiana. 76 p. Richard M.

Pace, III. MSwi 9511 O'Neil, Thomas A. Assessment of Hurricane Andrew damage to small mammal populations

in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana. 87 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9512 Richardson, Jeremy Todd. The availability and characteristics of snags on Kisatchie

National Forest, Louisiana according to forest type group, stand age category, and ranger district. 133 p. Robert E. Noble. MSwi

9513 Rust, Kenneth Spearman. Redclaw crawfish (Cherax quadricarinatus): a candidate for soft-

shell crawfish production. 43 p. James W. Avault, Jr. MSfi 9514 Salyer, Michael Reed. Assessment of Hurricane Andrew damage to white-tailed deer habitat

in forested wetlands in Louisiana. 58 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9515 Shi, Kunjin. Applications of some robust statistics in forestry. 117 p. Quang V. Cao. PhDfo 9516 Simon, Laurence John. Seed depredation, emergence, and germination of artificially seeded

Nuttall oak in old fields. 44 p. Thomas J. Dean. MSfo 9517 Sun, Jian. Submergence impacts on selected wetland/bottomland tree species. 105 p. Jimmy

L. Chambers. PhDfo 9518 Supan, John Eric. The production of triploid oyster larvae (Crassostrea virginica [Gmelin])

in Louisiana. 86 p. Robert P. Romaire. PhDwfs 9519 Turgeon, Scott Garrett. Non-thesis. Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 9520 Viscardis, Craig L. Woody plant management for deer browse production in forested

wetlands. 74 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9521 Wagner, Robert Owen. Movement patterns of black bears in southcentral Louisiana. 57 p.

Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 9522 Waynor, Richard Joseph. The effects of altered understory vegetation on the habitat use of

Hooded Warblers (Wilsonia citrina) and Black-and-White Warblers (Mniotilta varia) during stopover in southwestern Louisiana and southeastern Texas. 48 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi

1996

9601 Altunel, Arif Oguz. The effect of low tire pressure on the performance of forest products

transportation vehicles. 109 p. Cornelis F. deHoop. MSfo

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9602 Beecher, Lance Edward. Evaluation of harvesting strategies for red swamp crawfish

(Procambarus clarkii) with emphasis on bait type and bait quantity. 51 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi

9603 Bryant, John Claiborne. Effects of structural marsh management on vertical accretion. 90

p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9604 Chen, Chao-Chieh. Foraging behavior and habitat selection of insectivorous migratory

songbirds at Gulf Coast stopover sites in spring. 151 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs 9605 Cox, Robert Ripley, Jr. Movements, habitat use, and survival of female northern pintails in

southwestern Louisiana. 134 p. Alan D. Afton. PhDwfs 9606 Davidson, Norman Louis, Jr. Physicochemical relationships with the abundance and

distribution of crustacean zooplankton in the Atchafalaya River Basin. 123 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi

9607 Garrett, Kathleen Carson. Nesting ecology of White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) in

southwestern Louisiana. 171 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs 9608 Garrettson, Pamela Renee. Effects of radio transmitters on blue-winged teal. 54 p. Frank

C. Rohwer. MSwi 9609 Gelwicks, Kevin Russell. Physicochemical influences on the distribution and abundance of

fishes of the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. 71 p . D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9610 Hall, Pamela Frances. Effect of Hurricane Andrew on the Herpetofauna in the Atchafalaya

Basin. 50 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9611 Higginbotham, Nancy Ellen. Man-made levees in Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge,

Louisiana as stop-over, wintering, and nesting habitat for neotropical migrants and resident landbirds. 101 p. Robert E. Noble. MSwi

9612 Ketchen, Sharon Ferrell. Morphological characteristics of Missouri vs. Louisiana

whitetailed deer. 84 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9613 Kyriacou, Yiannos Panayioti. Controlled temporary pond draining to reduce crawfish

density and enhance yield and harvest size in managed crawfish populations. 56 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi

9614 Meade, Robert Wesley. Factors affecting Canvasback incubation constancy and

Canvasback egg hatchability. 29 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9615 Ouchley, Keith. Breeding ecology of songbirds in bottomland hardwood forests of

Louisiana. 184 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs.

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9616 Pecot, Stephen Douglas. Sapwood biomass--leaf area ratio of Pinus taeda L. forests in

relation to canopy structure. 44 p. Thomas J. Dean. MSfo 9617 Reed, Donald Paul. The effects of timber management activities on understory plant

uccession in young loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations. 169 p. Robert E. Noble. PhDfo

9618 Shenoi, Tara Frances. Effect of water quality and habitat variability on population

characteristics of Procambarus clarkii in the lower Atchafalaya River Basin. 53 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi

9619 Shupe, Todd Finley. The effect of silvicultural treatments on certain mechanical and

physical properties of loblolly pine wood composites. 91 p. Elvin T. Choong. PhDfo 9620 Silva, Gabriela. Extraction of non-timber forest products in Pintao, Venezuela. 120 p. Marc

E. McDill. Msfo 9621 Stinson, Pat H. Black bears in the Tunica Hills: present status and habitat suitability. 77 p.

Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 9622 Wangerin, Jennifer Lauren. Non-thesis. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9623 Wayman, William Rittenhouse. Refrigerated storage and cryopreservation of sperm from

fishes of the family Sciaenidae. 96 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 9624 Yu, Shufang. Foliage and crown characteristics of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) six years

after thinning and fertilization. 77 p. Jimmy L. Chambers. MSfo 9625 Zhang, Quiyang. Cytogenetic and molecular analysis of the channel catfish (Ictalurus

punctatus) genome. 156 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. PhDwfs 9626 Zimmer, John Michael. Effects of predator reduction on the survival and movements of

Northern Shoveler broods. 54 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi

1997 9701 Aday, David Derek. Effect of hypoxia on RNA-DNA ratios of bluegill in the lower

Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana. 44 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9702 Avery, Jimmy Lee. Evaluation of sampling gear for predicting harvest size, yield, and

incidence of stunting in crawfish ponds. 127 p. Robert P. Romaire. PhDwfs 9703 Bates, Mark Christian. Production of transgenic channel catfish. 160 p. Terrence R. Tiersch.

PhDwfs

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9704 Battle, Juliann Marie. Decomposition dynamics of four aquatic macrophytes in the Atchafalaya River Basin. 74 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi

9705 Brunet, Lori A. Effects of environmental hypoxia on the reproductive processes of sunfishes

from the Atchafalaya Basin. 91 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9706 Brunson, Sarah Crew. Effects of time of breeding and manipulation of hatch data on the

reproduction success and behavior of the herring gull. 54 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9707 Chite, Ingrid Mpundu. Non-thesis. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9708 Cox, Laura Blakewood. Non-thesis. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9709 Crider, William Stanley. Characterization of wastewater effluents from crawfish processing

plants. 62 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9710 Fontenot, Quenton Clay. Physicochemical influences on larval fish distribution and growth

in the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. 89 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9711 Griffin, Mary Cates. Effects of plant type and environmental variables of littoral

zooplankton assemblages. 69 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi 9712 Grouchy, Catherine Marie. Factors affecting recruitment and estimates of game harvest of

unlicensed young hunters through surveys of mentors in Louisiana. 45 p. Vernon L.Wright. MSwi

9713 Holbrook, Robert Sterling. Ecology of nesting mottled ducks at the Atchafalaya River

Delta, Louisiana. 59 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9714 Horna-de-Zimmermann, Julia Viviana. Effects of soil waterlogging on xylem flux density

of two bottomland hardwood species. 138 p. Jim L. Chambers. MSfo 9715 Krauss, Kenneth Wayne. Intraspecific variation in baldcypress (Taxodium distichum (L.)

Rich.): response to salinity and potential for restoration of wetlands impacted by saltwater intrusion. 130 p. Jim L. Chambers. MSfo

9716 Landry, Randy Charles. Physicochemical influences on parasite assemblages of young-of-

the-year largemouth bass in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana. 107 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi

9717 Locascio, Donald Frank, Jr. Neotropical migratory landbird usage of man-made levees on

Sabine National Wildlife Refuge, Hackberry, Louisiana. 100 p. Robert E. Noble. MSwi 9718 Lumbard, Lance Matthew. Utilization of crystalline lysine by palmetto bass, Morone

saxatilis (female) and Morone chrysops (male). 69 p. Robert C. Reigh. MSfi

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9719 Luo, Peng. Rice husk as a supplemental raw material for manufacture of wood composite products. 54 p. Elvin T. Choong. MSfo

9720 Millet, Keith Edward. Hydrology, vegetation, soil characteristics, and waterfowl usage of a

freshwater marsh in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. 97 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9721 Patterson, William Brown. Vegetation, soils, and hydrology of central Louisiana

bottomland hardwood forest types. 247 p. Jim L. Chambers and Wayne H. Hudnall. PhDfo

9722 Piazza, Bryan Patrick. Effects of within-season nesting dynamics on estimation of rookery

size in wading bird rookeries in the Atchafalaya Delta, Louisiana. 119 p. Vernon L. Wright. MSwi

9723 Roliadi, Han. The recycling potential of out-of-service utility poles for engineered wood

products. 201 p. Elvin T. Choong. PhDfo 9724 Snedden, Gregg Alan. Diel and seasonal patterns of movement and habitat use of spotted gar

in the lower Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. 56 p. William E. Kelso. MSfi 9725 Soileau, David Maurice, Jr. Fertilization effects on selected white-tailed deer browse

plants in the southeastern United States. 106 p. Mark. K. Johnson. MSwi 9726 Troutman, John Paul. Influences of macrophyte composition and physicochemistry on

juvenile fish assemblages in the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana. 110 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi

9727 Tucker, Denis B. Projecting the industrial and non-industrial timber resources of Louisiana

with the strips model (an analysis of the current and future conditions of the timber resources of Louisiana by ownership class). 106 p. Marc E. McDill. MSfo

9728 Yildiz, Oktay. Impact of different harvesting and site preparation methods on soil

compaction and nitrogen mineralization in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation. 46 p. Mason C. Carter. MSfo

1998

9801 Baechler-Rodriguez, Dawn Marie. Reproductive success of the Herring Gull in relation to

timing of breeding and parental quality. 90 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9802 Balkum, Kyle Frederick. Recent trends in captive white-tailed deer populations in

Louisiana. 73 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9803 Barnhart, Heather Diane. Factors influencing perceived effectiveness of the St. Tammany

Parish, Louisiana timber-harvesting permit and support for the similar local legislation. 162 p. Margaret A. Reams. MSfo

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9804 Caffey, Rex Hall. Quantifying sustainability in aquaculture production. 218 p. James W.

Avault, Jr. PhDwfs 9805 Cooper, Charles Stuart. Comparison of value and volume maximization for live sawing and

modified grade sawing using topsaw software. 152 p. Sun Joseph Chang. MSfo 9806 Couch, William Kendall. Seasonal changes in the water quality and phytoplankton

communities in channel catfish ponds in Louisiana. 51 p. Robert P. Romaire. MSfi 9807 Davidge, Robert Cunninghame. An analytical approach to a tree-farm wetland study. 102

p. Robert H. Chabreck and Elvin T. Choong. PhDfo 9808 Day, Jonathan Weaver. A preliminary study of translocated Northern white-tailed deer in

southeastern Louisiana. 63 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9809 Fischer, Stacey Ann. A comparison of duck abundance on conservation reserve program and

agricultural land in North Dakota. 41 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9810 Fulford, Richard Stewart. Use of landmark-based morphometrics to discriminate geometric

shape differences in larval Morone. 45 p. D. Allen Rutherford. MSfi 9811 Fuller, Belinda. Molecular systematics of selected members of the black basses, genus

Micropterus, with concentration on the spotted bass (M. punctulatus) species complex. 174 p. C. Fred Bryan. PhDwfs

9812 Fuller, Christopher Michael. Some effects of a timber harvest on the productivity of birds

breeding in a Louisiana bottomland hardwood forest. 69 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi 9813 Gannon, Mark Patrick. Growth and distribution of larval fishes in the Atchafalaya River

Basin, Louisiana. 115 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi 9814 Glenn, Donald W. III. Effect of osmolality, extender and temperature on gamete storage of

koi carp Cyprinus carpio. 201 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 9815 Gooding, Gypsy. Nesting ecology and foraging behavior of yellow-throated warblers and

Northern Parulas on Caddo Lake in Texas. 71 p. Robert B.Hamilton. MSwi 9816 Gottfried, Robert William. Test of submerged structures as a deterrent to double-crested

cormorant predation of channel catfish at catfish farms. 40 p. Vernon E.Wright. MSwi 9817 Harvey, Robert Charles, Jr. Phytoplankton dynamics in the lower Atchafalaya River Basin,

Louisiana. 67 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi 9818 Hickman, David Scott. Hematology and stress responses of largemouth bass to hypoxia in

the Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana. 89 p. Matthew J. Sabo. MSfi

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9819 Hwang, Chin-Yin S. Effect of recycled fiber, compatibilizer, and pre-formed fiber handsheet

on the performance of wood-polyolefin composites. 194 p. Elvin T. Choong. PhDfo 9820 Koudou, Ahile Nicolas. Sustainable forest resources utilization and implications for

economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of Cote D’Ivoire. 258 p. Richard P. Vlosky. PhDfo

9821 Lind, James Warren. A comparison of nest success between forest edge and interior

habitats: data from natural and artificial songbird nests. 52 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi

9822 Montone, Michael George. Gestation lengths of Missouri versus Louisiana white-tailed

deer mated to Missouri bucks in Louisiana. 47 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9823 Parresol, Bernard Ross. Sample-based forest landscape diversity indices. 126 p. Quang V.

Cao. PhDfo 9824 Piao, Cheng. Thickness swelling and strength reduction properties of oriented strandboard.

135 p. Elvin T. Choong. MSfo 9825 Wallace, Jessica Marie. Factors affecting consistency of participation among Louisiana

hunters. 49 p. Vernon L. Wright. MSwi

1999 9901 Ardoin, Andrew Michael. Comparison of effects of spacing and litter type on wood duck

nest boxes in different regions of Louisiana. 65 p. Vernon L.Wright. MSwi 9902 Bennett, Jesse Richard. Effects of artificial mineral licks on white-tailed deer fawn

production 29 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9903 Buler, Jeffrey John. A comparison of depredation at natural and artificial open-cup nests in

a southern pine forest. 45 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi 9904 Corbino, Jeffrey Michael. Pigments as complementary measures of community composition

and indicators of limiting factors for phytoplankton in the Atchafalaya River Basin. 46 p. C. Fred Bryan. MSfi

9905 Drury, Donna Marie. Invertebrate colonization of wood in southeast Louisiana streams. 61

p. William E. Kelso MSfi 9906 Dupuy, Christopher Aaron. Electronic data interchange in the wood product manufacturers

industry: current status and projected trends. 106 p. Richard P. Vlosky. MSfo

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9907 Gabrey, Steven Walter. Effects of winter burning and structural marsh management on bird and plant communities of the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain. 148 p. Alan D. Afton. PhDwfs

9908 Garrettson, Pamela Renee. Experimental mammalian predator removal and other factors

affecting dabbling duck reproduction in North Dakota. 96 p. Frank C. Rohwer. PhDwfs 9909 Geisler, James Wesley III. Non-thesis. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 9910 Hoff, Michael James. Predator trapping on township-sized blocks: does duck nesting success

increase? 42 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 9911 Houston, James Thelton, Jr. The development of a firelog with improved air emissions. 64

p. Cornelis F. de Hoop. MSfo. 9912 Li, Shiansong. An individual tree growth model for the loblolly-shortleaf pine forest type in

Lousiana. 98 p. Quang V. Cao. MSfo 9913 Linscombe, Jeb Tyler. Effects of 3-D seismic activity on nesting bald eagles. Vernon L.

Wright 58 p. MSwi 9914 McCracken, Kevin Grant. Systematics, ecology, and social biology of the musk duck

(Biziura lobata) of Australia. 169 p. Alan D. Afton. PhDwfs 9915 Miller, Bradford John. Effects of three water management practices on water quality and

algal populations in channel catfish production mesocosms. 46 p. Robert P. Romaire and Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi

9916 Olsen, Richard Evald. Goose hunter opinions and vulnerability of lesser snow geese to

electronic calling devices. 63 p. Alan D. Afton MSwi 9917 Paniagua-Chavez, Carmen Guadalupe. Cryopreservation of gametes and larvae of the

eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica. 121 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. PhDwfs 9918 Panjabi, Arvind Orjan. Habitat use and stopover ecology of neotropical migrant landbirds at

the Mississippi River delta. Robert B. Hamilton. 107 p. MSwi 9919 Peterson, William Joseph. Northern pintail brood ecology in cropland. 41 p. Frank C.

Rohwer. MSwi 9920 Pitis, Olivian Traian. Forest products exporting and the information superhighway. 112 p.

Richard P. Vlosky. MSfo 9921 Poku, Kofi. Wood properties and market potential of three lesser-used species of tropical

hardwoods from Ghana. 126 p. Richard P. Vlosky. MSfo 9922 Rains, Nathan Darrel. Diets of white-tailed deer at Avery Island, Louisiana. 30 p. Mark K.

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Johnson. MSwi 9923 Rich, Michael Yvon. Comparative use of nest boxes and man-made cavities with a face-

plate. 44 p. Robert B. Hamilton. MSwi 9924 Smith, David Benjamin. Survival, behavior, and movement of captive-reared Mallards

released in Dorchester County, Maryland. 125 p. Frank C. Rohwer. PhDwfs 9925 Wade, David Leroi. Non-thesis. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 9926 Zielinski, Brian Matthew. Diet overlap of native and translocated Northern white-tailed

deer in southeastern Louisiana. 82 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi

2000 0001 Alcantara-Carbajal, Jose Luis. Diversity and spatial analysis of passerine birds in relation

to habitat characteristics of woods along the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. 221 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs

0002 Ardjosoediro, Ingrid. Effects of gamma irradiation on early life stages of the eastern oyster,

Crassostrea virginica. 94 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 0003 Baker, Michael Darren. Habitat influences on nongame bird nest success in a managed and

fragmented southern pine forest. 238 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs 0004 Carter, Brady Scott. Comparison of alligator abundance indices on Lacassine National

Wildlife Refuge. 69 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 0005 Coates, Gregory Michael. Artificial activation of oocytes of the eastern oyster Crassostrea

virginica and its effect on chromosome manipulation. 84 p. John E. Supan. MSfi 0006 DeBosier, Antoinette Svendson. Propagation and growth of Eucommia ulmoides: a potential

crop species for Louisiana. 81 p. Zhijun Liu. MSfo 0007 Dicus, Christopher Ashley. The relationship of biomass allocation and nutrient dynamics in

loblolly and slash pine forests. 105 p. Thomas J. Dean. PhDfo 0008 Ertel, Janet Martha. Alligator nest attendance at Sabine National Wildlife Refuge,

Louisiana. 42 p. Vernon L. Wright. MSwi 0009 Giordano, Mark Richard. Morphology, movement patterns and habitat use of coyote-like

canids in southwest Louisiana. 158 p. Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi 0010 Hunter, Brett Everett. Wood duck use rates of small versus large nest boxes. 43 p. Frank

C. Rohwer. MSwi

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0011 Kelchlin, Eric Patrick. The breeding ecology of White-faced Ibis in the lower Carson River Basin, Nevada. 85 p. Vernon L. Wright. MSwi

0012 Lee, Nyanti. Effects of cobalt-60 gamma irradiation on the Malaysian prawn Machobrachium

rosenbergii. 235 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. PhDwfs 0013 Lodrigue, KJ. Afforestation and wildlife presence on abandoned coastal prairie cropland in

Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. 84 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 0014 Lotz, Beth Ann. Growth rates of waterelm and swamp privet at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana.

46 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi 0015 Meriwether, William Douglas III. Waterfowl usage of stormwater retention basins in the

vicinity of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with emphasis on the breeding and molting cycle. 50 p. Robert H. Chabreck. MSwi

0016 Monterrubio Rico, Tiberio Cesar. Evaluating productivity, nesting success, and

conservation of Thick-Billed Parrots. 85 p. Robert B. Hamilton. PhDwfs 0017 Ochi, Norihisa. Evaluation of methods for estimating parameters of whole stand and

individual tree models. 78 p. Quang V. Cao. MSfo 0018 O’Neal, Clifford Coy. Effects of low levels of salinity on production of fingerling channel

catfish and production, hematology, and incidence of pathological microbes and parasites of pond-reared market-ready catfish. 66 p. Charles R. Weirich. MSfi

0019 Purkey, Kelly Pontesso. Evaluation of the repeatability of night counts for the American

alligator in Southwest Louisiana. 38 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 0020 Reagan, Steven Richard. American alligator nesting ecology in impounded marsh habitat,

Louisiana. 84 p. Vernon L. Wright. PhDwfs 0021 Ren, Yukun. Characterization of moisture sorption and thickness swelling of oriented

strandboard. 84 p. Quinglin Wu. MSfo 0022 Roppolo, Gregory Scott. Techniques for the commercial-scale production of cryopreserved

sperm from aquatic species. 99 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 0023 Segovia-Quintero, Manuel Alberto. Effects of a low protein diet supplemented with coated

and uncoated methionine on methionine metabolism in the tilapia Oreochromis niloticus. 90 p. Robert C. Reigh. PhDwfs

0024 Sheikkariem, Achmed Renaldo. Properties of particle-based panels from kenaf, wood, and

sugarcane residues bonded with modified adhesive systems. 54 p. Elvin T. Choong. MSfo

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0025 Ueltschi, Frank Benjamin. A study of forestland taxation for non-industrial private forest landowners in the United States. 128 p. Sun Joseph Chang. MSfo

0026 Walters, Nancy Florentine. Nesting activities of mottled ducks in the Mississippi River

Delta. 63 p. Frank C. Rohwer. MSwi 0027 Weng, Changren. Mapping quantitative trait loci controlling the early height growth of

longleaf pine and slash pine. 116 p. Michael Stine. PhDfo 0028 Yan, Weibing. Effects of dietary phytase supplementation on growth, nutrient utilization, and

phytate degradation in channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. 84 p. Robert C. Reigh. PhDwfs

2001

0101 Cargel, Robin Ahleen. Non-thesis. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 0102 Caswell, Jason Hughes. Vulnerability of non-target goose species to hunting with electronic

snow goose calls. 29 p. Alan D. Afton. MSwi 0103 Delbos, Brendan Cameron. Development of hatchery techniques to improve subsequent

performance of fingerling channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus. 42 p. Charles R. Weirich MSfi

0104 Durham, Richard Scott. Nesting ecology of mottled ducks on agricultural lands in

southwest Louisiana. 41 p. Alan D. Afton. MSwi 0105 Gummadi, Ramesh Chandra. Growth performance and body composition of palmetto bass

(Morone saxatilis x Morone chrysops) fed two energy: protein ratios at five protein levels. 43 p. Robert C. Reigh. MSfi

0106 Lang, Robert Paul. Induction of early out-of-season spawning in channel catfish (Ictalurus

punctatus). 140 p. Terrence R. Tiersch MSfi 0107 Lefort, Albert Joseph. Characteristics of injuries in the forest products industry for

Louisiana:1986 to 1998. 173 p. Cornelis F. deHoop MSfo 0108 Ma, Xiaohong. Molecular systematics of eastern cottonwood using AFLP and RAPD

markers. 98 p. Michael Stine. PhDfo 0109 McGuire, Heather Louise. Evaluating the taxonomic status of the Great White Heron (Ardia

herodias occidentalis) using morphological, behavioral, and genetic evidence. 117 p. Frank C. Rohwer. PhDwfs

0110 Merton, Yvette Estelita. The effects of phosphorous treatment on the flower production of

Tecoma stans. 65 p. Stanley B. Carpenter. MSfo

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0111 Meyers, Richard James. Diets of wild versus released, and pen-raised white-tailed deer in

southeastern Louisiana. 63 p. Mark K. Johnson. MSwi 0112 Nickens, Amy Dale. Combined effects of a lytic peptide and protease inhibitors on Perkinsus

marinus in the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. 104 p. Terrence R. Tiersch. MSfi 0113 Triant, Deborah Anne. Estimating population size and genetic diversity of two populations

of black bears in south central Louisiana. 66 p. Richard M. Pace, III. MSwi

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Student Index 1992-2001 Addison, Bray G., Jr. Aday, David Derek Alcantara-Carbajal, Jose Luis Allen, James Andrew Altunel, Arif Oguz Ardjosoediro, Ingrid Ardoin, Andrew Michael Avery, Jimmy Lee Baechler-Rodriguez, Dawn Marie Baker, Michael Darren Balkum, Kyle Frederick Barcza, Christopher David Barnhart, Heather Diane Bates, Mark Christian Battle, Juliann Marie Beecher, Lance Edward Belhadjali, Karim Bennett, Christopher William Bennett, Jesse Richard Bielefeld, Ronald Ryan Bossert, Dean Charles Brunet, Lori A. Brunson, Jeffrey Franklin Brunson, Sarah Crew Bruser, JoAnne Felder Bryant, John Claiborne Buler, Jeffrey John Byrd, David Clark Caffey, Rex Hall Campbell, Lance Jude Cargel, Robin Ahleen Carter, Brady Scott Caswell, Jason Hughes Chan, Carmen Mayyuk Chen, Chao-Chieh Chen, Yong Chite, Ingrid Mpundu Christensen, Joseph Michael Coates, Gregory Michael Cooper, Charles Stuart Corbino, Jeffrey Michael Couch, William Kendall Cox, Laura Blakewood Cox, Robert Ripley Crider, William Stanley

9301 9701 0001 9401 9601 0002 9901 9702 9801 0003 9802 9802 9803 9703 9704 9602 9403 9501 9902 9302 9303 9705 9404 9706 9502 9603 9903 9405 9804 9406 0101 0004 0102 9503 9604 9407 9707 9408 0005 9805 9904 9806 9708 9605 9709

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Davidge, Robert Cunninghame Davidson, Norman Louis, Jr. Day, Jonathan Weaver DeBosier, Antoinette Svendson Delbos, Brendon Cameron de Silva, Janaka Anthony Dicus, Christopher Ashley Dillon, Jeffrey Alan Drury, Donna Marie Dupuy, Christopher Aaron Durham, Richard Scott Ertel, Janet Martha Fischer, Stacey Ann Fisher, Carol Joyce Fontenot, Quenton Clay Forbes, Willie Andrew Fulford, Richard Stewart Fulkerson, Julie Maria Fuller, Belinda Fuller, Christopher Michael Gabrey, Steven Walter Gannon, Mark Patricck Garrett, Kathleen Carson Garrettson, Pamela Renee Geisler, James Wesley III Gelwicks, Kevin Russell Giordano, Mark Richard Glenn, Donald W. III Gonul, Murat Gooding, Gypsy Gottfried, Robert William Gravatt, Dennis Albert Griffin, Mary Cates Grouchy, Catherine Marie Gummadi, Ramesh Chandra Hall, Pamela Frances Hargreaves, John Albert Hartley, Mitschka John Harvey, Robert Charles, Jr. Helm, Steven Richard Hickman, David Scott Higginbotham, Nancy Ellen Hoff, Michael James Holbrook, Robert Sterling Horna-de-Zimmermann, Julia V. Houston, James Thelton, Jr.

9807 9606 9808 0006 0103 9304 0007 9305 9905 9906 0104 0008 9809 9306 9710 9307 9810 9308 9811 9812 9907 9813 9607 9607, 9908 9909 9609 0009 9814 9504 9815 9816 9409 9711 9712 0105 9610 9505 9410 9817 9506 9818 9611 9910 9713 9714 9911

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Hunter, Brett Everett Hwang, Chin-Yin S. Imbalzano, Michelle Johnson, William P. Kelchlin, Eric Patrick Ketchen, Sharon Ferrell Koudou, Ahile Nicolas Krauss, Kenneth Wayne Kubisiak, Thomas Lester Kyriacou, Yiannos Panayioti LaFleur, Guy Lawrence Landry, Randy Charles Lang, Robert Paul Lazo, Juan Pablo Lee, Nyanti Lefort, Albert Joseph Lei, Kailian Li, Shiansong Lind, James Warren Linscombe, Jeb Tyler Liu, Hui Locascio, Donald Frank, Jr. Lodrigue, KJ Lorenzo, Alfredo Baptista Lotz, Beth Ann Lumbard, Lance Matthew Luo, Peng Ma, Xiaohong Mayeaux, Maxwell Hayden McCracken, Kevin Grant McCulloch, Daniel Wayne McGoogan, Bruce Brim McGuire, Heather Louise McLean, Stuart Campbell Meade, Robert Wesley Medley, Paul Boyce Meeker, James R. Melancon, George Edward Meriwether, William Douglas III Merton, Yvette Estelita Meyers, Richard James Miller, Bradford John Millet, Keith Edward Monterrubio Rico, Tiberio Cesar Montone, Michael George Montreuil, Victor Hugo

0010 9819 9309 9507 0011 9612 9820 9715 9411 9613 9412 9716 0106 9413 0012 0107 9414 9912 9821 9913 9415 9717 0013 9310 0014 9718 9719 0108 9416 9914 9508 9417 0109 9201 9614 9418 9202 9509 0015 0110 0111 9915 9720 0016 9822 9419

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Monzyk, Fred Richard Mulowayi, Kabongo Armand Nickens, Amy Dale Nyland, Philip Daniel Ochi, Norihisa Olsen, Richard Evald O’Neal, Clifford Coy O’Neil, Thomas A. Orellana, Francisco Xavier Ouchley, Keith Paniagua-Chavez, Carmen G. Panjabi, Arvind Orjan Parresol, Bernard Ross Patterson, William Brown Pecot, Stephen Douglas Peters, Michael Stephen Peterson, William Joseph Piao, Cheng Piazza, Bryan Patrick Pitas, Olivian Traian Poku, Kofi Purkey, Kelly Pontesso Rains, Nathan Darrel Reagan, Steven Richard Reed, Donald Paul Ren, Yukun Rettig, Virginia Eva Rich, Michael Yvon Richardson, Jeremy Todd Roliadi, Han Roppolo, Gregory Scott Rust, Kenneth Spearman Salyer, Michael Reed Segovia-Quintero, Manuel A. Shenoi, Tara Frances Shewmaker, John A. Shi, Kunjin Shiekkariem, Achmed Renaldo Shupe, Todd Finley Silva, Gabriela Simon, Laurence John Sloey, David John Smith, David Benjamin Snedden, Gregg Alan Soileau, David Maurice, Jr. Stinson, Pat H.

9420 9311 0112 9510 0017 9916 0018 9511 9203 9615 9917 9918 9823 9721 9616 9204 9919 9824 9722 9920 9921 0019 9922 0020 9617 0021 9421 9923 9512 9723 0022 9513 9514 0023 9618 9312 9515 0024 9619 9620 9516 9205 9924 9724 9725 9621

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Sullivan, John Andrew Sun, Jian Supan, John Eric Triant, Deborah Anne Troutman, John Paul Tucker, Denis B. Turgeon, Scott Garrett Ueltschi, Frank Benjamin Villagran, Erik Roderico Viscardis, Craig L. Wade, David Lero Wagner, Robert Owen Wallace, Jessica Marie Walters, Nancy Florentine Wang, Zuoxin Wangerin, Jennifer Lauren Wayman, William Rittenhouse Waynor, Richard Josep Weng, Changren Wilson, Barry Craig Wu, Tian Wu, Ye Yan, Weibing Yildiz, Oktay Yu, Shufang Zhang, Quiyang Zielinski, Brian Matthew Zimmer, John Michael

9313 9517 9518 0113 9726 9727 9519 0025 9314 9520 9925 9521 9825 0026 9206 9622 9623 9522 0027 9315 9422 9316 0028 9728 9624 9317, 9625 9926 9526

Index of Graduate Theses by Major Professor

1992-2001

Afton, A.D. 9204, 9302, 9605, 9907, 9914, 9916, 0102, 0104

Avault, J.W., Jr. 9415, 9418, 9513, 9804

Bryan, C.F. 9312, 9419, 9508, 9704, 9811, 9813, 9817, 9904

Cao, Q.V. 9310, 9501, 9515, 9823, 9912, 0017

Carpenter, S.B.

0110

Carter, M.C.

9728

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Chabreck, R.H.

9301, 9303, 9406, 9502, 9506, 9509, 9511, 9514, 9520, 9603, 9610, 9707, 9720, 9807, 9909, 0004, 0013, 0014, 0015

Chambers, J.L.

9401, 9409, 9517, 9624, 9714, 9715, 9721

Chang, S.J.

9805, 0025

Choong, E.T. 9316, 9407, 9619, 9719, 9723, 9807, 9819, 9824, 0024

Culley, D.D., Jr.

9416

Dean, T.J.

9422, 9516, 9616, 0007

deHoop, C.F.

9601, 9911, 0107

Fogg, P.J.

9206

Goyer, R.A.

9202

Hamilton, R.B. 9421, 9522, 9604, 9607, 9615, 9812 9815, 9821, 9903, 9918, 9923, 0001, 0003, 0016

Herke, W.H.

9304, 9412

Hudnall, W.H.

9721

Johnson, M.K. 9307, 9612, 9622, 9708, 9725, 9802, 9808, 9822, 9902, 9922, 9925, 9926, 0101, 0111

Kelso, W.E. 9205, 9402, 9420, 9606, 9711, 9716, 9724, 9905

Liu, Z.

0006

McDill, M.E.

9620, 9727

Noble, R.W.

9512, 9611, 9617, 9717

Pace, R.M., III 9305, 9308, 9510, 9519, 9521, 9621, 0009, 0113

Reams, M.S.

9803

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Reigh, R.C. 9313, 9317, 9417, 9503, 9718, 0023, 0028, 0105

Rohwer, F.C.

9410, 9507, 9614, 9626, 9706, 9608, 9713, 9801, 9809, 9908, 9315, 0109, 9910, 9919, 9924, 0010, 0019, 0026

Romaire, R.P.

9203, 9311, 9314, 9403, 9404, 9413, 9504, 9505, 9518, 9602, 9613, 9702, 9709, 9806, 9915

Rutherford, D.A. 9201, 9405, 9609, 9618, 9701, 9705, 9710, 9726, 9810

Sabo, M.J.

9818

Stine, M.

9309, 9411, 9414, 0027, 0108

Supan, J.E.

0005

Tiersch, T.R. 9408, 9623, 9625, 9703, 9814, 9915, 9917, 0002, 0012, 0022, 0106, 0112

Vlosky, R.P.

9820, 9906, 9920, 9921

Weirich, C.R.

0018, 0103

Wright, V.L. 9306, 9712, 9722, 9816, 9825, 9901, 9913, 0008, 0011, 0020

Wu, Q.

0021