Annie Weiler, University of Minnesota, summer/fall 2006. Response of native (Panicum hemitomon) and introduced (Panicum repens) wetland grasses to nitrogen and phosphorus addition.
Rob Morrison, Kalamazoo College, summer/fall 2006. Effects of vegetation on the abundance, diversity and composition of the invertebrate community in small, isolated wetlands on the cattle ranch.
Andrew Tweel, Colorado College, winter/spring 2006. Influence of the rush, Juncus effusus, on soil phosphorus flux in grazed wetlands.Jenna Smith, New College, summer/fall 2005. Effects of Juncus effusus var. solutus on soil parameters in ranch wetlands of south Florida.
Wolfgang Prein, FH Johanneum, Kapfenberg, Austria, fall 2004. The role of ranch drainage ditches in phosphorus management of subtropical Florida.
Pedro Priante, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brazil, winter 2004. The influence of different grass species on fire ant mount morphology and nutrient characteristics in subtropical grasslands.
Jan Kokemor, University of Bonn, fall, 2003. Impact of cattle concentration areas on distribution of soil phosphorus.
Brook Traynham, Emory University, fall 2003. Interactive effects of clipping and nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) availability on productivity and belowground responses of bahia grass (Paspalum notatum).
Brad Christoffersen, Southern Nazarene University, fall 2003. Assessing the impact of grazing activity and hydrologic fluctuations on denitrification in subtropical wetlands.
Jonathan Hogarh, Aalborg University, Denmark, winter 2003. Groundwater nutrient concentration in subtropical pastures under different cattle stocking rates.
Laura Calabrese, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, spring 2003. Short-term effects of fire and grazing on subtropical wet prairies.
Alissa Zimman, Cornell College, summer/fall 2002. Soil biology and sustainability of sod harvesting on south Florida cattle ranches.
Robin Rossmanith, Southern Illinois University, summer/fall 2002. Effects of grazing, land use and vegetation on soil invertebrate communities in subtropical grazing lands.
Julie Conklin, Rutgers University, fall/winter 2002. Aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in seasonal wetlands in improved and semi-native subtropical pastures.
Nicola Clegg, Napier University, summer 2001. Effect of land use on macroinvertebrate communities in drainage ditches of ranchlands in South Florida.
Julie Golod, Michigan State University, summer 2001. The impact of cattle grazing intensity on denitrification in poorly drained sandy soils.
Christine Edwards, University of Colorado, winter 2001. The influence of microclimate on vascular epiphyte distribution in live oak hammocks.
Wilhelmina Tsang, Brandeis University, summer 2000. Carbon storage and organic matter quality in sediments of seasonal wetlands influenced by grazing cattle.
Timothy Dickson, St. Olaf College, winter/spring 2000. Microbial nutrient dynamics in relation to cattle grazing and vegetation in subtropical rangelands.
Rachel Butzler, Penn State University, fall 1999. The effects of cattle ranching on algal productivity in seasonal wetlands.
Laura Spangler, Emory University, summer 1999. Influence of cattle ranching on nutrient characteristics of wetland sediments.