School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Dissertations and Theses
Theses/Dissertations from 2019
Investigating the Potential of Weeds as Host Reservoir for Plant Parasitic Nematodes in South Texas, Habraham F. Lopez
A Sinking Feeling: The Fate of Concrete Pyramids Deployed in Artificial Reefs in the Texas Gulf of Mexico, Cameron J. Moody
Comparative, Lithology-Based Biogeography of Phreatophytic and Non-Phreatophytic Matrices along a North-South Gradient of the South Texas Sand Sheet, Christopher Joaquin Munoz
Identifying the N Sources for Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans) in a South Texas Mangrove Forest, Ashley Elizabeth Murphy
Effects of Global Warming on Gonadal Functions, Cellular Apoptosis, and Oxidative Stress in the American Oyster, Sarah B. Nash
DNA Barcoding Reveals Unexpected Diversity in Octocorallia in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico, Chelsea L. Pavliska
A Landscape-Scaled and Community Ecology Approach to Wildlife Corridor Design in South Texas, James A. Stilley
Engineered Porous Media for Groundwater Contaminant Remediation: Applications of Nano-TiO2, Sheng Yin
Theses/Dissertations from 2018
Characterizing Polychlorinated Biphenyl Degradation Potential in Surface Water Bacteria from Rio Grande Valley, Texas Reservoirs, Alisha M. Janiga
Measuring Connective Capacity throughout the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Network, Anthony Rocha Lima
Longitudinal and Temporal Comparison of Beach Sand on the Rio Grande Delta System, Samantha B. Moore
Impacts of Habitat Attributes and Community Gardens on Urban Bird Communities, Samuel Glenn Ortiz
Theses/Dissertations from 2017
Effect of Land Use Change on South Texas Bats, Katharine Leigh Jones
Removal of Lead and Arsenic from Aqueous Solution by Biochar Produced from Locally-Sourced Biomass, Sergio I. Mireles
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
Mercury concentrations in south Texas game fishes, E. Anthony Reisinger
