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Investigating the effect of oil spills
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Brian Burnes

University of West Alabama

Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences

UWA Station 7
Bibb Graves Hall
Livingston, AL  35470  

bburnes@uwa.edu

Project List:

Measuring Habitat Utilization, Plant Growth Rates and Secondary Productivity in Response to Oiling in a Northern Gulf of Mexico Salt Marsh

Year One Block Grant - The Alabama Marine Environmental Science ConsortiumRole: Co-Principal Investigator

Publications & Presentations:

Conference Presentations - 5

2012

Shaw, A. B., & B (2012). Comparison of bacteria found in the soil of oiled and unoiled communities in an Alabama salt marsh. In Alabama Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting

2011

Burnes, B. S., & L.; McCall, J. (2011). Measuring plant productivity and micro-, meio-, and macrofaunal abundance and diversity in response to oiling. In Alabama Academy of Sciences Meeting
Burnes, B. S., & L.; McCall, J. (2011). Measuring plant productivity and micro-, meio-, and macrofaunal abundance and diversity in response to oiling. In Association of Southeastern Biologists 72th Annual Meeting
Stanton, L. M., & J.N.; Burnes, B. (2011). Measuring plant productivity and micro-, meio-, and macro-faunal abundance and diversity in response to oiling in a Northern Gulf of Mexico salt marsh. In Alabama Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting
Stanton, L. M., & J.N.; Burnes, B. (2011). Measuring plant productivity and micro-, meio-, and macro-faunal abundance and diversity in response to oiling in a Northern Gulf of Mexico salt marsh. In Association of Southeastern Biologists 72th Annual Meeting