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Cynthia Loftin - Projects

Environmental Factors Associated with Unique Lake Communities in Maine. Emily Schilling, Ph.D. Candidate, C. Loftin, advsor; K. DeGoosh, M.S. Candidate, C. Loftin & K. Webster, co-advisors.

Using Algae to Evaluate the Condition of Maine’s Streams and Rivers. Tom Danielson, Ph.D. Candidate; C. Loftin, advisor.

Population Trends of Marsh Birds of Management Concern in Maine. Jeremiah Hayden, M.S. Candidate; F. Servello and C. Loftin, co-advisors.

Amphibian Communities Associated with Fishless Lake Environments in Maine. Amanda Shearin, Ph.D. Candidate; C. Loftin and A. Calhoun, co-advisors.

Examination of Mercury Contamination in Northern Two-Lined Salamanders (Eurycea bislineata) and Slimey Sculpin (Cottus cognatus) Inhabiting Watersheds in Coastal Maine. C. Loftin, J. Zydlewski, and A. Elskus co-investigators.

Using Dendrochronology and Stable Isotopes to Document the Presence of Marine Derived Nutrients Deposited Historically in the Penobscot River Basin, Maine.  C. Loftin, J. Zydlewski, and G. Zydlewski co-investigators.