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  1. Borrett, S.R. 2012. Connecting the Dots: Development in ecosystem theory and applications of
    ecosystem network analysis. Department of Biology and Marine Biology, University of North
    Carolina Wilmington. (August 31)

  2. Borrett, S.R., Deehr, R., Johnson, J.C., Luczkovich, J. 2012. Centrality Analysis Shows Ecosystem
    Impact of Trawling in Core Sound, North Carolina, USA. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting,
    St. Paul, MN.

  3. Beblo, J.***, Borrett, S.R. 2012. A network analysis comparison of energy flow through the Dublin
    Bay and Baie de Somme intertidal ecosystem. Undergraduate Research Showcase, UNCW. (Poster)
    Winner of Biology and Marine Biology undergraduate poster award.

  4. Hines, D.E., Lisa, J.A., Song, B., Tobias, C.R. and Borrett, S.R. 2012. Environ analysis of a
    nitrogen mass balance network model. 112th General meeting of American Society for Microbiology,
    San Francisco, CA

  5. Hines, D.E., Lisa, J.A., Song, B., Tobias, C.R., Borrett, S.R. 2012. Environ analysis of a nitrogen
    mass balance network model: quantifying microbial interactions in an estuarine nitrogen cycle.
    UNCW Graduate Student Symposium, UNCW and Wilmington Information Technology Expo
    (WITX), Department of Computer Science, UNCW.

  6. Borrett, S.R. 2012. Connecting the dots: Developments in ecosystem theory and an application of
    ecosystem network analysis to investigate nitrogen cycling in the Cape Fear River Estuary, NC.
    Invited presentation. Department of Biology, Eastern Carolina University. (Feb. 23)

  7. Borrett, S.R. 2012. Ecological network analysis: recent work and future opportunities at UNCW.
    Invited presentation. Department of Computer Science, UNCW.

  8. Borrett, S.R. 2011. Undergraduate learning through biological research, Center for Teaching
    Excellence, Teaching Celebration, UNCW.

  9. Hines, D.E., Lisa, J.A., Song, B., Tobias, C.R., Borrett, S.R. 2011. Modeling the effects of sea level
    rise on estuarine nitrogen cycle: examining the fate and transport of nitrogen in the Cape Fear River
    Estuary, NC, USA. 21st Biennial Conference of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation.
    Daytona Beach, FL.

  10. Hines, D.E., Lisa, J.A. Song, B., Borrett, S.R. 2011. Sea level rise and the alternative fates of
    nitrogen in the Cape Fear River Estuary, NC, USA: a microbial view. Biennial Meeting, International
    Society for Ecological Modelling, Beijing, China.

  11. Carter***, M., Borrett, S.R. 2011. Indirect effects, network homogenization, and network aggradation
    are stronger in biogeochemical networks than in trophic ecosystem models. Biennial Meeting,
    International Society for Ecological Modelling, Beijing, China. (Poster)

  12. Borrett, S.R. 2011. Node throughflow is a global centrality measure of species importance in
    ecosystem flow networks. Biennial Meeting, International Society for Ecological Modelling, Beijing,
    China.

  13. Missik***, J., Coates, K., Meier, A.J., Kessler, B., Borrett, S.R. 2011. Influences of microbial networks
    on food webs. Annual Meeting, Ecological Society of America. Austin, TX. (Poster)

  14. Borrett, S.R. 2011. Importance of indirect effects in ecosystems revealed by network analysis. Invited
    presentation. Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff, AZ.

  15. Borrett, S.R. 2010. Network Analysis Exposes Hidden Relationships in Ecological Systems. Invited
    presentation. Duke Network Analysis Center, Duke University. Durham, NC.

  16. Himes, M., Metwally***, A. Borrett, S.R., Bourdelais, A. Taylor, A.R. 2010. Do algal toxins affect
    sensory behavior of marine ciliates? Southeaster Phycologial Colloquy, UNCW Center for Marine
    Science, NC. (Poster)

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