Stace Beaulieu’s

Other Student Research Projects

My research interests are very diverse!  As a student, I was involved with projects ranging from deep-sea vehicles to zooplankton ecology to marine natural products chemistry.

More work with Dr. Ken Smith at SIO Smith, K.L. Jr., R.C. Glatts, R.J. Baldwin, A.H. Uhlman, R.C. Horn, C.E. Reimers, and S.E. Beaulieu (1997) An autonomous, bottom-transecting vehicle for making long time-series measurements of sediment community oxygen consumption to abyssal depths. Limnology and Oceanography 42(7): 1601-1612.  PDF
Work with Dr. Mike Mullin at SIO Beaulieu, S.E., M. Mullin, S. Pyne, A. King, V. Tang, and B. Twining (1999) Using an optical plankton counter to determine size distributions of preserved zooplankton samples. Journal of Plankton Research 21(10): 1939-1956. PDF

Mullin, M.M., E. Goetze, S.E. Beaulieu, and J.M. Lasker (2000) Comparisons within and between years resulting in contrasting recruitment of Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) in the California Current System. Canad. J. Fish. Aquatic Sci. 57: 1434-1447. PDF

Work with Dr. Mark Huntley at SIO Huntley, M.E., P.J. Perl, S. Beaulieu, A. Gonzales and M.D.G. Lopez (1992) RACER: Ammonia excretion rates of Antarctic zooplankton in winter, with emphasis on Euphausia superba. Antarctic Journal of the United States 27(5): 183-185.
Work with Drs. Steve Monismith and Jeff Koseff at Stanford Undergraduate honors thesis titled "Quantitative measurement of the concentration fields above a bed of model bivalves."
Work with Dr. Bruce Robison at MBARI and Dr. Chuck Baxter at Hopkins Marine Station Student symposium paper titled "Influence of Monterey Canyon topography on the distribution and behavior of the mesopelagic shrimp Sergestes similis."
Work with Dr. Carl Djerassi at Stanford Ayanoglu, E., M. Rizzolio, S. Beaulieu, J. Roberts, O. Oz, and C. Djerassi (1990) Covalently bound fatty acids in membrane proteins of some sponges. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 96(B): 597-603.

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