Effects on Survival, Reproduction and Growth of Ceriodaphnia dubia following Single Episodic Exposure to Copper or Cadmium Page: II
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
First, I would like to thank Dr. William T. Waller, my Major Professor, for all his
guidance, patience and support. He has encouraged me throughout and even before I
was accepted into the Environmental Science Program. I have learned a tremendous
amount from him and will be forever grateful. I would also like to thank my committee
members; Dr. Kenneth L. Dickson, Dr. James H. Kennedy, Dr. Foster L. Mayer Jr. (from
EPA, Gulf Breeze) and Dr. Thomas W. La Point for all their guidance and support.
I would also like to thank colleagues; Dr. Jon M. Heming, Dr. H. Joel Allen, Dr.
Bryan W. Brooks, Jacob Stanley, Jessica White and Kristi Ragsdale for all their
logistical, technical and intellectual support. I would like to thank City of Denton
Watershed Protection Program personnel; Dr. Kenneth Banks, David H. Hunter, JoEtta
Smith, Bill McCullough and Mendie Schmidt for allowing me to join in their efforts
though not directly related to my dissertation. I can not express enough appreciation to
the Department of Biological Sciences and Institute of Applied Sciences office staff who
all offered immeasurable logistical support and kindness. Among these are Candy King,
Glenda Cole, Bob Killam and Steve Timmons (Instrument Shop).
Last but certainly not least, I would like to extend my deepest gratitude and love
to my family. I could never have made it without the love, patience and moral support
from my mom, Janet S. Gamble; my wife and stepchildren, Dana, Rainey and Ty;
Carlene and Tom Smith and all the others who have been wondering what's taking so
long. Thank you, and I love you all very much. I hope I make you all proud someday.
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Turner, Philip K. Effects on Survival, Reproduction and Growth of Ceriodaphnia dubia following Single Episodic Exposure to Copper or Cadmium, dissertation, August 2005; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4831/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .