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Sander M., Garcia SA., Carneiro A.P.B., Cristofoli S.I., and Polito M.J. 2011. Band recoveries and juvenile
dispersal of Southern Giant-Petrels, Macronectes giganteus (Gmelin, 1789), marked as chicks in
Antarctica by the Brazilian Antarctic program (1984/1993). Marine Ornithology 38:125-127
Polito M.J., and Goebel M.E. 2010. Investigating the use of stable isotope analysis of milk to infer
seasonal trends in the diets and foraging habitats of female Antarctic fur seals. Journal of
Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 395(1-2):1-9
Lauren Singletary
Brian M. Kurtz, L. B. Singletary, S. D. Kelly, and Arthur R. Frampton Jr. Equus caballus MHC class I is an
entry receptor for equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1). (2010) Journal of Virology 84: 9027-9034
Christy Visaggi
Visaggi, C. and Ivany, L. 2010. The influence of data type and selection on interpretations of stability in
Oligocene faunas of Mississippi. Palaios. 25(12):769-779.
Kelley, P. and Visaggi, C. (Accepted). Learning paleontology through doing: integrating a publishable
research project into an invertebrate paleontology laboratory course. In Lockwood, R. and
Yacobucci, M., editors. Paleontological Society Special Publication. Teaching Paleontology in the
Twenty-First Century: Resources for Teaching Paleontology at the Undergraduate Level.
Ginger Winder
Winder, V., and Emslie, S. 2011. Mercury in breeding and wintering Nelson’s Sparrows (Ammodramus
nelsoni). Ecotoxicology. 20:218-225.
Winder, V., Pennington, P., Hurd, M., and Wirth, E. Fluoxetine effects on sheepshead minnow
(Cyprinodon variegatus) locomotor activity. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B.
In press.
Winder, V., Michaelis, M., and Emslie S. Non-breeding ecology of three coastal sparrow species
(Ammodramus maritimus, A. nelsoni and A. caudacutus). Submitted to The Auk (Feb. 2011).
Awards and Recognitions:
Julie Campbell
Chosen to be one of the representatives for the UNCW graduates to present my research to the
NC General Assembly in Raleigh for the 2011 Graduate Education Week
Leigh Anne Harden
April, 2011. International Sea Turtle Symposium Best Student Poster Presentation in the Threats
category. “Using a spatially-explicit predator-prey model to investigate bycatch risk of terrapins
in crab pots.” San Diego, CA. $500.
December, 2010. Nominated and top-25 finalist for the K. Patricia Cross Future Leaders Award.