Publications AUDRONE BIKNEVICIUS, associate professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Medicine, RICHARD BLOB, from the biology department at Clemson University, STEPHEN M. REILLY, associate professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Medicine, and JEFFREY WILLEY, graduate student, wrote "Locomotor Dynamics in a Semi-Erect Posture: Integrating Movements, Motor Patterns, Ground Reaction Forces and Bone Strains of Hindlimb Locomotion in the Alligator" for the Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 208.
P. BISWAS, research assistant professor, and DAVID DRABOLD, professor of physics and astronomy, wrote an article for Physical Review E, Vol. 71, in May 2005.
GLENN MATLACK, assistant professor of environmental and plant biology, and J. MONDE, wrote "Consequences of Low Mobility in Spatially and Temporally Heterogeneous Ecosystems" for the Journal of Ecology, Vol. 92:1025-1035, in 2004.
GLENN MATLACK, assistant professor of environmental and plant biology, wrote "Slow Plants in a Fast Forest: Local Dispersal as a Predictor of Species Frequencies in a Dynamic Landscape" for the Journal of Ecology, Vol. 93: 50-59, in 2005.
CORINNE McCAMENT, alumna of the environmental studies program, and BRIAN McCARTHY, professor of environmental and plant biology, wrote "Two-Year Response of American Chestnut (Castanea Dentate) Seedlings to Shelterwood Harvesting and Fire in a Mixed-Oak Forest Ecosystem" for the Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Vol. 35: 740-749, in 2005.
BRIAN McCARTHY, professor of environmental and plant biology, RYAN McEWAN, graduate student in environmental and plant biology, and R.N. MULLER, from the Santa Barbara Botanical Garden, wrote "Vegetation-Environment Relationships Among Woody Species in Four Canopy-Layers in an Old-Growth Mixed Mesophytic Forest" for the Castanea, Vol. 70: 32-46, in 2005.
Presentations
CHARLENE KALENKOSKI, assistant professor of economics, DAVID RIBAR, professor at The George Washington University, and LESLIE STRATTON, associate professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, presented their paper at a conference for the Population Association of America in Philadelphia, Pa., in March 2005.
Awards
DAVID DRABOLD, professor of physics and astronomy, received the Fellow Award from the British Institute of Physics in London, England, in spring 2005.
TAMMY JORDAN, administrative associate in electronic engineering and computer science, was named Classified Senate's Employee of the Month for March 2005.
CONNIE KNOWLTON, administrative associate and professor in the marketing department, College of Business, was named Classified Senate's Employee of the Month for April 2005.
Compiled by Laura Lee Bloor, student editor, BSJ '05