Evelyn Lessard
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Evelyn Lessard's Degrees
- PhD Marine Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Oceanography University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Evelyn Lessard is a biological oceanographer and a professor at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography. Early life Growing up in Connecticut, Lessard graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont, before completing further study in Oceanography at University of Rhode Island. Although she enjoyed science as a child, Lessard credits one of her biology university lecturers with inspiring her into the field of marine biology, and chose the field of Oceanography due to the potential for field work and travel.
Evelyn Lessard's Published Works
Published Works
- Carbon to volume relationships for dinoflagellates, diatoms, and other protist plankton (2000) (2158)
- The contribution of microorganisms to particulate carbon and nitrogen in surface waters of the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda (1995) (262)
- The trophic role of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in diverse marine environments (1991) (237)
- Harmful algal blooms along the North American west coast region: History, trends, causes, and impacts (2012) (226)
- Species-specific grazing rates of heterotrophic dinoflagellates in oceanic waters, measured with a dual-label radioisotope technique (1985) (185)
- River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems: Introduction and synthesis (2010) (158)
- Effect of preservation on dinoflagellate and diatom cell volume, and consequences for carbon biomass predictions (2001) (149)
- Microzooplankton herbivory and phytoplankton growth in the northwestern Sargasso Sea (1998) (140)
- Dinoflagellates from the North Atlantic classified as phototrophic or heterotrophic by epifluorescence microscopy (1986) (138)
- Population dynamics of the marine planktonic ciliate Strombidinopsis multiauris: its potential to control phytoplankton blooms (1999) (114)
- Effect of fixation on particle retention by microflagellates: underestimation of grazing rates (1987) (95)
- Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating Emiliania huxleyi blooms 1997 2000 (2004) (87)
- Variability of Pseudo‐nitzschia and domoic acid in the Juan de Fuca eddy region and its adjacent shelves (2009) (85)
- Nitrate : phosphate ratios and Emiliania huxleyi blooms (2005) (81)
- Survival of Natural Sewage Populations of Enteric Bacteria in Diffusion and Batch Chambers in the Marine Environment (1983) (79)
- Bacterivory: A Novel Feeding Mode for Asteroid Larvae (1986) (79)
- Growth rates and starvation survival of three species of the pallium-feeding, thecate dinoflagellate genus Protoperidinium (2005) (78)
- The Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Program: Coastal Gulf of Alaska (2002) (77)
- Planktonic growth and grazing in the Columbia River plume region: a biophysical model study (2009) (76)
- Estuary-enhanced upwelling of marine nutrients fuels coastal productivity in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (2014) (71)
- Influences of turbulence on suspension feeding by planktonic protozoa; experiments in laminar shear fields (1995) (70)
- Sorption of organic matter from four phytoplankton species to montmorillonite, chlorite and kaolinite in seawater (2003) (68)
- Spatial and temporal changes in the partitioning of organic carbon in the plankton community of the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda (1995) (64)
- Copepod feeding selectivity on microplankton, including the toxigenic diatoms Pseudo-nitzschia spp., in the coastal Pacific Northwest (2006) (63)
- Entrainment and mixing of shelf/slope waters in the near‐surface Gulf Stream (1990) (63)
- New insights into the controls and mechanisms of plankton productivity in coastal upwelling waters of the Northern California Current System (2008) (60)
- Distribution, abundance and size composition of heterotrophic dinoflagellates and ciliates in the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda (1996) (45)
- Multiple trophic levels fueled by recirculation in the Columbia River plume (2010) (40)
- A new method for live-staining protists with DAPI and its application as a tracer of ingestion by walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas)) larvae (1996) (37)
- Model and field observations of effects of circulation on the timing and magnitude of nitrate utilization and production on the northern Gulf of Alaska shelf (2012) (33)
- Does the Columbia River plume influence phytoplankton community structure along the Washington and Oregon coasts (2009) (32)
- Physical and biochemical properties of the euphausiids Thysanoessa inermis, Thysanoessa raschii, and Thysanoessa longipes in the eastern Bering Sea (2012) (32)
- Organisms associated with stimulated epipelagic bioluminescence in the Sargasso Sea and the Gulf Stream (1985) (32)
- Characterization of extracellular polymers of Phaeocystis globosa and P. antarctica (2003) (32)
- Euphausiids in the eastern Bering Sea: A synthesis of recent studies of euphausiid production, consumption and population control (2016) (27)
- Intrinsic growth and microzooplankton grazing on toxigenic Pseudo‐nitzschia spp. diatoms from the coastal northeast Pacific (2008) (26)
- The influence of the Pseudo-nitzschia toxin, domoic acid, on microzooplankton grazing and growth: a field and laboratory assessment. (2010) (23)
- Distributions of epipelagic bioluminescence in the Sargasso and Caribbean Seas (1985) (23)
- Carotenoid pigments in microzooplankton (1992) (21)
- Springtime microprotozoan abundance and biomass in the southeastern Bering Sea and Shelik of Strait, Alaska (1996) (21)
- Use of tritiated thymidine (TdR) to estimate rates of bacterivory: implications of label retention and release by bacterivores (1993) (20)
- Tracing the source and fate of biopolymers in seawater: application of an immunological technique (2003) (19)
- Signatures of stirring and mixing near the Gulf Stream front (1994) (17)
- US GLOBEC biological and physical studies of plankton, fish and higher trophic level production, distribution, and variability in the northeast Pacific (2005) (16)
- Alexandrium and Scrippsiella cyst viability and cytoplasmic fullness in a 60-cm sediment core from Sequim Bay, WA (2015) (15)
- Photoadaptation of photosynthetic carbon uptake by solitary Radiolaria: comparisons with free-living phytoplankton (1986) (14)
- Spring plankton dynamics in the Eastern Bering Sea, 1971–2050: Mechanisms of interannual variability diagnosed with a numerical model (2016) (12)
- Erratum to: Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating Emiliania huxleyi blooms 1997-2000 (Deep-Sea Research I, 51(12), 2004, 1803-1826) (2005) (12)
- Lipid markers of diet history and their retention during experimental starvation in the Bering Sea euphausiid Thysanoessa raschii (2016) (11)
- The IFF: The Isopycnal Float Fluorometer (1989) (9)
- Correction to “Planktonic growth and grazing in the Columbia River plume region: A biophysical model study” (2009) (6)
- Feeding, growth and grazing rates of the marine planktonic ciliate Strombidinopsis multiauris determined experimentally (2014) (0)
- Culturing Free-Living Marine Phagotrophic Dinoflagellates (2018) (0)
- (Table 5) Temporal variations of relative abundance of dead cells (in detritus and conglomerates) of total number of living and dead cells of Emiliania huxleyi at Station AH-2001-B6/M4 (2004) (0)
- The Northeast Pacific GLOBEC Prog Coastal Gulf of Alaska ra m : (2007) (0)
- (Table 7) Abundance of different Emiliania huxleyi cells in 0-25 m layer (upper mixed and thermocline layers) and in >25 m layer (under the thermocline) at Stations AH-2001-B3 and AH-2001-B3A (2004) (0)
- (Table 4b) Biomass of Emiliania huxleyi and its role in total biomass of phytoplankton along the section from the Pribilofs Islands to the Nunivak Island on 24-25 August 2001 (2004) (0)
- Survival ofNatural SewagePopulations ofEnteric Bacteria in Diffusion andBatchChambers intheMarine Environment (1983) (0)
- Table 2) Quantitative parameters of the Emiliania huxleyi population at the section along 70 m isobath carried out on 26 and 27 August 2001 (2004) (0)
- Coccoliths in phytoplankton of the Eastern Bering Sea in August 2001 (2004) (0)
- Quantifying in situ Zooplankton Movement and Trophic Impacts on Thin Layers in East Sound, Washington (2006) (0)
- (Table 4a) Biomass of Emiliania huxleyi and its role in total biomass of phytoplankton at the section along 70 m isobath on 26-27 August 2001 (2004) (0)
- Table 3) Quantitative parameters of the Emiliania huxleyi population along the section from the Pribilofs Islands to the Nunivak Island carried out on 24 and 25 August 2001 (2004) (0)
- Feeding, growth and grazing rates of the dinoflagellate Genus Protoperidinium determined experimentally (2013) (0)
- (Table 6) Temporal variations of relative abundance of dead cells (in detritus, conglomerates and associated with Probocsia alata) of total number of living and dead cells of Emiliania huxleyi at Stations AH-2001-B3 and AH-2001-B3A (2004) (0)
- Paralytic shellfish poisoning: The need for historical records of Alexandrium to foresee the future (2014) (0)
- Sorption of Organic Matter from Various Phytoplankton to Montmorillonite, Chlorite and Kaolinite in Seawater (2001) (0)
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