Heather Proctor Lab Pages

previous graduate students

Past graduate students

University of Alberta

Leontin Balanean (M.Sc.) 2010 "Effects of acanthocephalan parasites on colour and carotenoid quantities of their intermediate host Gammarus lacustris in the context of variable lake productivity"

Matthew Boeckner (Ph.D.) 2009 "Factors affecting meiofaunal colonization and assemblage structure in marine soft sediments"

Kylee Pawluk (M.Sc.) 2008 "Coralline algae as habitat for marine invertebrates on rocky coasts near Bamfield, British Columbia"

Marie-Claire Classen (M.Sc.) 2008 "Monitoring potential prey of the Whooping Crane: evaluating gear types and spatial-temporal variation in aquatic fauna"

Wayne Knee (M.Sc.) 2007 "Rhinonyssidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) and other blood- and tissue-feeding mites associated with birds of Alberta and Manitoba"

Danica Belter (M.Sc.) 2006 "Effects of plant species and herbivory on rhizosphere assemblages"

Jennifer Kelly (M.Sc.) 2005 "Interactions between non-native oysters (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg) and native eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) and consequences for intertidal community structure in the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada"

Stephanie Neufeld (M.Sc.) 2005 "Effects of catchment land use on nutrient export, stream water chemistry, and macroinvertebrate assemblages in boreal Alberta"

Griffith University and University of Queensland (Queensland, Australia)

Fred Beaulieu (Ph.D.) 2005 "Habitat specificity of mesostigmatic mites (Acari: Mesostigmata) in wet forests of eastern Australia"

Ann Goth (Ph.D.) 2001 "Survival, habitat selectivity and behavioural development of Australian brush-turkey Alectura lathami chicks"

Queen's University (Ontario)

Frances Fee (M.Sc.) 1998 "Variability and correlations among reproductive and nonpreproductive traits in four spider species"

Sean Griffin (M.Sc.) 1998 "Floral fluctuating asymmetry: experimental studies of its effects on plant reproductive success and pollinator behaviour"

Neera Garga (M.Sc.) 1996 "Aposematism in water mites (Acari: Hydracarina): a predator defense mechanism, a phylogenetic hold-over and protection from damaging light"

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About Heather Proctor

old Biol Sci bldg

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Edmonton in autumn

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