Professional Resumé of Rex L. Lowe (cont.)
Research Grants
1. Diatoms of Northwest Ohio, $1,274, Faculty Research Committee, BGSU, 7/1/71.
2. A proposal for the establishment of facilities for light and scanning electron microscopy in the Department of Biology at Bowling Green State University, $4,000, Knight Foundation, 10/3/71. (With R. E. Crang).
3. Bacillariophyta of Miller Blue Hole, $860, Ohio Biological Survey, 1972.
4. Investigations of Golf Course Ponds, $2,980, Belmont Country Club, Rossford, OH, 2/1/1972. (With G. Acker and W. B. Jackson).
5. The fine structure and morphological variability of some planktonic centric diatoms, $474, BGSU Faculty Research Committee, 1973.
6. Diatoms as water quality indicator organisms, $5,532, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973.
7. Bacillariophyta of Oak Openings, Lucas County, Ohio, $450, Ohio Biological Survey, 1973.
8. Periphyton diatoms of the Sandusky River, $800, Ohio Biological Survey, 1975.
9. Diatom communities from natural and disturbed streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, $4,725, U.S. National Park Service, 1976-78.
10. Characterization of epilithic attached algae communities in Grand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan, $50,000, National Science Foundation, January 15, 1978-June 30, 1980.
11. Distribution of blue-green algal endosymbionts in diatoms of the family Epithemiaceae. $2,820. BGSU Faculty Research Committee. June 1986-June 1987.
12. Reservoir phytoplankton distribution. $18,900. U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. Oct. 1988-1989.
13. Periphyton Bioassays. $11,000. The Procter & Gamble Co. 1990.
14. The fate of phytoplankton following processing by the zebra mussel. $6,000. Ohio Sea Grant. May, 1990.
15. Stream Laboratory at the Biological Station. $92,228 plus matching funds from The University of Michigan. The National Science Foundation. August, 1990.
16. Purchase of scanning electron microscope & image acquisition capability. $280,000, National Science Foundation, Jan. 1990.
17. Investigations into temporal shifts in nutrient limitation in New Zealand stream algae. $2,950, BGSU Faculty Research Committee, July 1991.
18. Analyses of periphyton from the Procter & Gamble experimental stream facility. $15,000. The Procter & Gamble Company. April, 1991
19. Potential impact of climate change on northern temperate littoral algae. Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network. $30,000, Funded May,1991.
20. The impact of zebra mussels on the biology of the benthic algae in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. $40,000. The Cooperative Institute for Limnology and Ecosystems Research, May 1991
21. Analyses of differential periphyton growth on tiles and cobble from the experimental stream facility. $15,000 The Procter & Gamble Co. August, 1991
22. The Impact of Zebra Mussels on the Benthic Food Web in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sea Grant Program, $150,811 Sea grant 1992-1994.
23. Periphyton Response To Alkylethioxysulphate in Streams. The Procter and Gamble Company, $22,680, Sept. 1992
24. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Using Periphyton as an Indicator of Stream Conditions, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, $10,000, October, 1993
24. Periphyton Communities from the Big Darby Basin Project. The Nature Conservancy. $10,890, 1993-1994.
25. Spatial and temporal distribution of sponges (Spongillidae) in Lake Erie: Potential competitors with zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). Ohio Sea Grant, $5,000, 1994. (Co-PI)
26. Occurrence and Distribution of Freshwater Sponges (Spongillidae) on Zebra Mussels in Lake Erie. Ohio Sea Grant, $5,000, 1994. (Co-PI)
27. Zebra mussel-mediated shifts in benthic algal communities in Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron. $140,387, Sea grant 1995-1997.
28. Ultrastructural analyses of periphyton from the Procter and Gamble Experimental stream facility. The Procter and Gamble Company, $2,500 1994.
29. Analyses of Diatoms From Water Quality Analyses at Army Installations. U. S. Department of Defense. $2,750, (1994-1995)
30. 7th Intermittent Great Lakes Algal Foray. BGSU Faculty Development Committee, $268, 1994.
31. Benthic Gastropod Community in the Great Lakes: Regulating Mechanisms in a Perturbed System. BGSU Graduate College, Research Assistantship (submitted 1994)
32. Analyses of periphyton from the Procter and Gamble Experimental stream facility. The Procter and Gamble Company, $20,160 1994.
33. Periphyton Communities in Stream Ecosystems: an Analysis of the Disturbance-Grazer-Resource Control Model. National Science Foundation. $11,300, 1995-1996.
34. Analyses Of Periphyton From The Procter And Gamble Experimental Stream Facility. The Procter and Gamble Company, $11,250 1995.
35. Long-Term Periphyton Colonization Of The Procter & Gamble Experimental Stream Facility, The Procter And Gamble Company, $9,000, 1995.
36. Geographic Variation In Periphyton Community Sensitivity To Surfactants, The Procter And Gamble Company, $10,000 1995.
37. Great Lakes Aquatic Ecosystem Research Consortium, Ohio Board of Regents, $62,400. submitted 1995
38. The Effect Alcohol Ethoxylate On The Distribution Of Cells In Periphyton Mats From The Procter & Gamble Experimental Stream Facility. $4,800, November 1995.
39. The impact of sewage effluent an benthic algae of the Little Miami River, Ohio. The Procter & Gamble Company, $6,750, 1996.
40. Co. P. I. Jeff Miner. Numerical Analysis Workshop. BGSU Faculty Development Committee. $700, 1996
41. Impact of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate (LAS) on periphyton from The Procter & Gamble Experimental Stream Facility, including an analysis for the potential effects of over sampling. The Procter & Gamble Company, $13,500, 1996
42. The impact of linear alkyl benzene sulfonate (LAS) on fine structure of periphyton mats an analysis algal mat fine structure following periphyton recovery from LAS exposure at The Procter & Gamble Experimental Stream Facility. The Procter & Gamble Company $10,000, 1996
43. Regulatory mechanisms of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure in western Lake Erie: direct and indirect effects of zebra mussels and large fish. Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife, $3,725 (Co-PI. J. Miner), 1996
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