Dennis Hanisak
PhD: University of Rhode Island, 1977
Affiliate Professor
Research interests: ecology and physiology of marine plants

Contact information
Email: hanisak@hboi.edu
http://www.hboi.edu/marinesci/botany.html

Siska, E.L., S.C. Pennings, T. L. Buck, and M. D. Hanisak. 2002. Latitudinal variation in palatability of saltmarsh plants: which traits are responsible? Ecology 83:3369-3381.

Heidelbaugh, W.S., L.M. Hall, W.J. Kenworthy, P. Whitfield, R.W. Virnstein, L.J. Morris, and M.D. Hanisak. 2000. Recipricoal transplanting of the threatened seagrass Halophila johnsonii (Johnson?s Seagrass) in the Indian River Lagoon. Pp. 197-210 in S. A. Bartone (ed.), Seagrasses: Monitoring, Ecology, Physiology, and Management, CRC Press, New York. 318 pp.

Kraemer, G.P. and M.D. Hanisak. 2000. Physiological and growth responses of Thalassia testudinum to environmentally-relevant periods of low irradiance. Aquatic Botany 67: 287-300.

Kraemer, G.P., R.H. Chamberlain, P.H. Doering, A.D. Steinman, and M. D. Hanisak. 1999. Physiological Responses of Vallisneria americana transplants along a salinity gradient in the Callosahatchee Estuary (SW Florida). Estuaries 22:138-148.

Hanisak, M.D. 1998. Seaweeed cultivation: global trends. World Aquaculture Magazine 29(4): 18-21.

 

 
 


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