TABLE 1 - RESPONDENTS 



(UPHABETICm ITSTINS) 



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Southwic)!, Edward E., 1903, PhD, 1971, 



Zoophysioloqy, U 12-u 311-6 320 



Biology Department; Dugnesne Oniversity; 



Bluff; Pittsburgh, P» 15219, OS 



PRINCIPAl EIELD: Physiological ecology, 



energy-balance, environmental physiology, 

 animal physiology 



COflPETFHCE: Animal Behayior(3) ; Animal 

 Ecology(1); Physiology (1) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Energy blanace of 

 organisms under natural conditions 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Thermoregulation in 

 homeotherms 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Physiological ecology of 

 a wild bird 



INTEREST IN WORKING HI'^F: Private Sector; local 

 Government: Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 D.S. Federal Government; Other Governments 

 (602) 



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Sparrow, Arnold R., 1911, PhD, 19m, Genetics, 



516-305-3380 



Biology Dept.; Brookhaven National 



laboratory; Opton, NY 11973, OS 



PRINCIPAl EIEID: Various deleterious effects of 

 ionizing radiation on plants and chemical 

 mutagens 



COHPETENCE: Biophysics (2) ; Forestry (3) ; 



Environmental Pollution (2) ; Genetics (1); 

 Cytology(l); Plant Ecology(3); Taxonomy(2); 

 Radiation Biology(l) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPIOYEE) : AEC; DOD; HEW 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOITANT) : Professional society; 

 The Nat'l Academy of Sciences; Onited 

 Nations; NATO; lAEA-PAO; OSDA; AEC; DOD; AID 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Effects of ionizing 

 radiation on plants 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Raaiohiologlcal responses 

 of orbited tcadescantia 



GEOGRAPHIC FAHILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 



States(U,I!) ; North Central (3 , K) ; Middle 

 Atlantic (2); Europe, western (0.5) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER BONTH) : A, 6; A, 6 



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Spagnoli, John J., 1901, BS, 196B, Barine Botany, 



516-751-7900 



Environmental Analysis; NYS Dept. of 



Environmental Conservation; P.O. Box 25; 



Ridge, HY 11961, OS 



PRINCIPAl FIELD: Plant Ecology of Marine Wetlands 



COMPETENCE: Sguatic Ecology(3): Fntomology (3) ; 



Environmental Pollution (2) ; Marine 



Biology(l); Ornithology (3) ; Plant Ecology(2); 

 Taxonomy (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : State government 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOITANT) : Construction; 

 ntillty; County or city government 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Fifty year change in a 

 selected salt marsh 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Wetlands study of 

 Southampton Town New York 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Effects of tide gates on 

 cove estuary, CT 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Construction; 



Professional society; The Institute of 

 Ecology; The Nat •I Academy of Sciences; 

 International Organizations; D.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (0081) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Highways; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Channelization; 

 Dredging, filling; Beach nourishment; Coastal 

 protection/lettles; Shoreline protection: 

 Fish f. wildlife conservation 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast ( 12) ; 

 Middle Atlantic (12) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Environmental mutagen 

 testing with tradescantia 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; local 



Government; Conservation group; Professional 

 society; The Institute of ecology (TIE) : The 

 Nat'l Academy of Sciences; International 

 Organizations; D.S. Federal Government; Other 

 Governments (1058) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Environmental 

 mutagens 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast (30) ; 

 Canada, eastern (3) ; Canada, western (3) ; 

 Europe, western (1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 12; S,few 



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



