JulieTrevett-Smith
Academic Support Specialist
Office: Johnson Hall of Science 234
Phone: (315) 229-5492, fax: 315-379-7429
email: jtrevett@stlawu.edu

Education:

Currently M.A., State University of New York College at Buffalo Thesis: Effectiveness of Daphnia neck spines in reducing Chaoborus predation

2000 - 2004 B.A. State University of New York College at Potsdam - Major in Biology, Minor in Chemistry

Courses Offered:

Biol 101 General Biology

Biol 102 General Biology

Research Interests:

Research Interests: Trophic Ecology, Inducible Defenses of Zooplankton, Freshwater Zooplankton and Macroinvertebrates, and Invasive Species

Selected Publications:

Selected Presentations & Publications:
H.P. Riessen and J.B. Trevett-Smith (Submitted).  Turning Inducible defenses on and off: Adaptive responses of Daphnia to a gape-limited predator. 

2006 (with H. Riessen) Effectiveness of Daphnia neck spines in reducing Chaoborus predation. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO), Victoria, British Columbia.

 2006 (with H. Riessen) Effectiveness of Daphnia neck spines in reducing Chaoborus predation. Great Lakes Research Consortium’s Student/Faculty Conference, Syracuse, New York.

2004 (with W. Conley) Preliminary results for the diet of copepods from Clear Pond, an Adirondack State Park in New York. Great Lakes Research Consortium’s Student/Faculty Conference, Syracuse, New York.

2004 (with W. Conley) Preliminary results for the diet of copepods from Clear Pond, an Adirondack State Park in New York. Northeast Natural History Conference VIII, Albany, New York.

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