"SELF 1 - RESPONDENTS 



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Pfister, Donald H. , 10il5, PhD, 1971, 

 «lycoloqv-B32-UOuO 



Biology Department; University of Puerto 

 Rico; Mayaguez, Puerto Rico 00708, US 



PPTNCIPAI, FIELD: ''axonomy and biology of the 

 operculate disconycetes (Pezizal^s) 



COBPETENCE: Genetics (3); Mycology (1); 



ficrobiology (2) ; Plant Pathology (1); 

 Taxonomy (M 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Honographic studies of 

 psilopezia and pachyella 



RFSFARCH ACTIVITY ■'UO: Check list of Caribbean 

 pezizales 



TNTFREST IN WORKING KITH: Private Sector; O.S. 

 Federal Government (1337) 



GFOGRAPHTC FAITLIRRTTY (YEARS) : Northeast (U) ; 

 South America (0 . 12) 



AVAIIABILITY (DAYS PER BONTH): A,?; S,10 



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PinltovsVi, Benedict C, 1^U3, MS, Zoology, 

 313-79B-3192 

 [IS 



COMPETENCE; Respondent lists 16 or more 

 scientific fields 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Nesting ecology of eastern 

 bluebird 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Vocalizations of easterr 

 bluebird 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Banding study 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; County or 

 city government; Local or regional planning 

 group; state governmtnt; conservation or 

 Scientific Group; IlfDA; COE; POD; HEW; usni; 

 NSF; nsT; European, eastern; south American 

 (7S9) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Nortli Central (''j 



AVAlLARILfY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 30; 5,30 



Pharis, Richard P., 1937, Doctorate, 1961, Plant 

 Physiology, U03-28U-52S9 

 Biologv Dept.; Dniversity of Calgary; 

 Calgary, Alberta T2N INU, CA 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Plant hormone physiology, 



esoecially gibberllins as realted to flowering 



COMPETENCE; Forestry (2); Physiology ( 1) 



cypcpTpNCE {H" EMPLOYEE) : USDA; TOD 



EXPEPIENCE (AS CONSDLTANT): State government; 

 Civic action group; conservation group; 

 Professional society; Canadian 



RF-^'ARCH ACTivi'fY ONE; Gibberellin 



int erconversions in higher plants 



PESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Physiology of flovering in 

 conifers 



HFSFARCH ACTIVITY THRFE: Physiology of 

 gi bherel lin-mediated processes 



■'N'^EREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; Local 



Governtrent; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (^34) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; 



Pesticides, herbicides; Watershed, forest, 

 range 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Pacific 



':tates(21 ; Sout hwest ( 2) ; Sou theast (3) ; 

 Canada, western (6, M) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 5; S,S 



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Pollocl<, William Stewart, 1935, BS , 1960, 



Forestry, 8 19-326- B'^SQ 



Timmerlinn Woodland Services; R.R. 12; Ste 



Agathe Des Monts, Quet>ec, Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Forest Ecology 



COMPETENCE: Entomology (3) ; Forestry M); 



Environmental Pollution (2) ; Horticulture (3) ; 

 Pest Control (2); Plant Ecologv(2); Plant 

 Pathology (2) ; Soil 5cience(3); Taxoromy(31; 

 Water Resources Management (3) ; Wildlife 

 Management (2) 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Agriculture; 

 Construction; Manufacturing: Mining; 

 Transportation; Utility; County or city 

 government; Local or regional planning group; 

 State government; Professional society: 

 Canadian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Effect of Changing Water 

 Table on Hardwood Forest 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Asbestos 'ailings and 

 Pollution of Maple Sugar Groves 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Study of Revegetation 

 ofFxposed Banks Along 360 Miles of Northern 

 Railroad 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private SFC^nR; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments (283) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIFNCE: Airports; Energy 

 conversion/production; Forestry: HiThways; 

 Parks, recreational facilities; Pesticides, 

 herbicides; Soil erosion; Tailings, spoils 

 disposal; Water Resource Development (Genl); 

 Channelization; Dredging, filling; 

 Reservoirs/Dams; Levees/dikes; Waters)ied, 

 forest, range; Water supply; "ish £ wildlife 

 conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Canada, 

 eastern ( 10, M) ; Canada, northern (2) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): »,2S; S,?S 



