TABLE 1 - Pf:";PON0ENTS 



(HLPHJBETICAL LISTING) 



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Bitchell, nyron J., 1')ii7, pho, 197a, Soil 

 Ecology, U03-673-1662 



Biology: University of Calgary; Seebe, 

 Alberta; calg^iry. Alberta, Canada 



PSIMCIPAL ''TEID: Soil as it relates to- energy 



flow and population dynamics cf soil aninals 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (1); Agnatic 



Ecology (3); Environmental Pollution (3) ; 

 Microbiology (3) ; Plant Ecology (3); 

 Physiology (1) ; Soil Science (3); Taxonomy (3) 



EXPEBIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Construction: 

 Transportation; Conservation group 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Conservation group 



1>ESEARCH ACTIVITT ONE: Energy flow in mites of an 

 aspen woodland 



RESEARCH ACTIVITT "WO: Effect of radiation on 

 lumbrions tecrestris 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 Conservation group; International 

 Organizations; USDA; AEC; CC ; COE; EPA; USDI; 

 NSF: OST; AID; DOT; Central American; 

 Canadian; European, eastern; European, 

 western (181^) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Highways; Parks, 

 recreational facilities; Pesticides, 

 herbicides 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : RocVy 



Mountain(n): Northeast (1 , M) ; Canada, 

 west ern M , H) 



AVAILABILITY (DATS PER MONTH): A, 5; 3,7 



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NG, Shung-Ko, 1903, MS, 1972, Fungal 



Physiology- 126 1-221 



Dept, of Biology: Chinese University; Shatin 



N.T. Hong Kong, CH 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Hormonal Effects on Senescence 



of Yeast in Relation to Fermentation Processes 



COMPETENCE: Bacteriology ( 3) ; Biochemistry (3) ; 

 Blostatlstics(3) ; Genetics(3); 

 Microbiology (2) ; Taxonomy (3) ; Fungal 

 Physiol (2) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Growth analysis of yeast 

 In continuous flow of fresh medium 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Manufacturing; Otility; 

 Professional coeity; United Nations; lUCN; 

 USnC; NSF; Asian (25«1) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Asia (6, H) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 20; S,30 



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Oecliel, Halter C, PhD, 1970, Phys. PI Ecol 



Biology: McGill University; Box 6070; 



Montreal 101, Canada 



DIVARICATA in the deserts of the S.w. U.S. 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Ecology and C02 gas 

 exchange of Arctic Mosses 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Ecology and 



photosynthesis patterns of subarctic plants 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Groiip; 

 The Institute of Ecology; The Nat'l Academy 

 of Sciences; International Organizations; 

 U.S. Federal Government; other Governments 

 (198) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Southwest ( 3) ; 

 Southeast (1) ; Central Amer ica (0. 2) ; Canada, 

 eastern (3) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 7; S , "^ 



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oloffs, Peter C, 1929, PhD, 19fi7, Pesticide 

 Toxicology, 60U-291-U220 

 Department of Biology: Simon Eraser 

 University; Burnaby 2; British Columbia, 

 Canada 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Pesticides, metabolism, residues 

 (soils, waters, plant). Toxicology (Hepatic 

 dysfunction and pesticide interactions) 



COMPETgiicE; Agronomy(2); Agricultural Scierce(3); 

 Biochemist ry (2) ; Ent omology (2) ; Environmental 

 Pollution(2) ; Pest Control(2); Plant 

 Pathology (3) : Physiology (2) ; Soil Science(3); 

 Toxicology, Chem. and Pathology of 

 Pest ic ides ( 1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Agriculture: 

 Manufacturing 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSULTANT) : Agriculture; 



Manufacturing; County or city government; 

 State government; Canadian 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Significance of pesticide 

 residues in man and animals with impaired 

 Hepatic Metabolism 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Fate and behavior of 

 pesticides in natural waters 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Metabolism and 



persist^ce of NCS-3260 in soils and plants 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Agriculture; 



Manufacturing: County or city government; 

 Local or regional planning group: state 

 government; Professional society; The 

 Institute of ecology (TIE) ; The Nat'l Academy 

 of Sciences; PA0,HHO; U.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments; Canadian 

 (13U7) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPEBIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Pesticides, herbicides 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): North Central (5); 

 Canada, western (10, M) ; Europe, western (1) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, depends on 

 teaching duty; S,30 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Physiological plant ecology in 

 extreme environments 



COMPETENCE: Animal Ecology (3) ; Aguatlc 



Ecology (3); Forestry (2) ; Nut rltlon (3) ; Plant 

 Ecology (1) 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: The ecology of LARREA 



