RECENTLY PRESENTED PAPERS AND INVITED
SEMINARS
Recently Presented Papers:
14.
DeNicola, D.M., and M. Stapleton. 2008. Long-term chemical and biological recovery
in a watershed receiving treatment for acid mine drainage. North American Benthological
Association, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
13.
DeNicola, D.M., and T. Czapski. 2006. Effects of
passive treatment for acid mine drainage on epilithic
community productivity in streams.
North American Benthological Association, Anchorage, AK.
12.
DeNicola, D.M., E. de Eyto, A. Wemaere,
and K. Irvine. 2005. Periphyton response to
nutrient manipulation in 3 lakes of different benthic productivity. North American Benthological
Association, New Orleans,
LA.
11.
DeNicola, D.M. 2005. Twenty-eight
days to a climax community: A succession laboratory using periphyton. Invited, special session. North American Benthological
Association, New Orleans,
LA.
10.
DeNicola, D.M., E. de Eyto, A. Wemaere,
and K. Irvine. 2003. Using epilithic algal
communities to assess water quality in Irish lakes. Invited session. North American Benthological
Association, Athens, GA.
9. DeNicola, D.M. 2002. Epilithic primary
production and respiration in Irish lakes of different trophic
status. North American Benthological Association, Pittsburgh, PA.
8. DeNicola, D.M. 2000. Changes in benthic diatoms in a stream treated for
acid mine drainage. International Diatom Symposium, Athens, Greece.
7. DeNicola, D.M. and M.G. Stapleton. 2000. Effects of substrata containing
acid mine drainage precipitate on macroinvertebrate
and periphyton communities. North American Benthological Society, Keystone, CO.
6. Dunn, M.H., J. Plesakov, T. VanDyke,
D.M. DeNicola, and M.G. Stapleton. 2000. Continuining
effectiveness of a vertical flow system in the treatment of dissolved
aluminum-bearing mine drainage. Am. Soc. Surface Mining and Reclamation. Tampa, Fl.
5. DeNicola, D.M. 1999. A review of diatoms found in highly acidic
environments. North American Diaton Symposium, Pringee Park, CO.
4. DeNicola, D.M. 1998. Recovery of streams following passive treatment for
acid mine drainage. International Society for Theoretical and Applied
Limnology (SIL), Dublin, Ireland.
3. DeNicola, D.M. 1998. Effects of passive treatment for acid mine drainage
on stream ecosystems. Invited speaker.
Chemistry and Ecology of Highly Acidic Environments, Durham, U.K.
2. DeNicola, D.M. 1997. Assessment of water quality following the
installation of passive treatment systems for acid mine drainage. North
American Benthological Association, San Marcos, TX.
1. DeNicola, D.M. and K.D. Hoagland. 1994. Effects of spectral irradiance and
UV light on periphyton assemblages in a prairie
stream. North American Benthological Association, Orlando, FL.
Invited Seminars:
9.
DeNicola, D.M. 2008. Benthic algal communities as indicators of water quality
in Irish Lakes. Univ.
of Pittsburgh Pymatuning Laboratory for Ecology,
Linesville, PA.
8. DeNicola, D.M. 2002. Chemical and biological changes in Slippery
Rock Creek following restoration efforts for acid mine drainage. Univ. of Pittsburgh
Pymatuning Laboratory for Ecology, Linesville, PA.
7. DeNicola, D.M. 2002. Adventures in Irish limnology: The relationship
between benthic algae and trophic status in Irish
lakes. Dept. of Biology Seminar Series, Slippery Rock Univeristy.
6. Effects of treatment for acid mine drainage in the headwaters of Slippery
Rock Creek. Department of Biology Seminar Series, Slippery Rock University,
Slippery Rock, PA. 2000
5. Factors affecting the temporal and spatial heterogeneity of benthic algae
in streams. Department of Biology, John
Carroll University,
Cleveland, OH. 1996
4. Factors influencing the distribution of benthic algae in streams at
different temporal and spatial scales. Department of Biology, Slippery Rock University,
Slippery Rock, PA. 1994.
3. Influence of substrate relief on algal succession in streams. Department
of Biological Sciences, University
of Notre Dame, Notre
Dame, IN. 1991.
2. Effects of substrate relief on algal succession in streams. School of
Biological Sciences Seminar Series, University
of Nebrasks,
Lincoln, NE.
1991.
1. Grazer-periphyton interactions in devastated
streams surrounding Mount St. Helens.
Department of Biology Seminar Series, Portland
State University,
Portland, OR. 1989.
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