Working Papers

2009

Linking coral reef health with terrestrial anthropogenic disturbance on the west coast of Hawai‘i
Gui Becker1, Ben Dalziel1, Monica Kersch-Becker1, Mia Park2, and Morgan Mouchka1

1Cornell University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
2Cornell University, Department of Entomology

Erythrina sandwicensis Demography and Spatial Patterns of Erythrina gall wasp, Quadratichus erythrinae Infestation in Waikoloa, Hawai‘i

C.S. Couch, J.S. Simonis, R.Q. Thomas, M. Manuel, D. Faucette, J.P. Sparks
Predator-dependent diel migration by Halocaridina rubra shrimp
(Malacostraca: Atyidae) in Hawaiian anchialine pools

Cayelan C. Carey2, Moana P. Ching3, Sarah M. Collins2, Angela M. Early2, William W. Fetzer4, David Chai5, Nelson G. Hairston, Jr.2

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University
3Pacific Aquaculture and Coastal Resources Center, UH Hilo
4Cornell Biological Field Station, Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University
5Hualalai Resort, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i

2007

Phenotypic plasticity across differing reef habitats in two species of Hawaiian corals
Morgan E. Mouchka, Amy L. Parachnowitsch, April M. Melvin, and Emily C. Pollina
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University

Variation in the physiology of Metrosideros polymorpha Myrtaceae ecotypes along an elevational gradient
Stuart A. Campbell1, Sarah Arnold1, Sara DeLeon2, Allyson Eller2, Jed P. Sparks2

1Department of Entomology, Cornell University
2Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Cornell University

2005

Final Report – Cornell Field Course BioEE 660
Course Instructors: Dr. Jed P. Sparks, Assistant Professor; Dr. Drew Harvell, Professor;
Dr. Nelson Hairston, Professor
Course sponsored Cornell University and The Kohala Center