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Edmund Beecher Wilson Exhibit Poster
Poster for the Edmund Beecher Wilson digital exhibit, housed on the MBL History Project website
Cover of the 1900 (Volume 1) edition of The Biological Bulletin
Cover of the first edition of The Biological Bulletin
Created: 1900Cover of the June 2014 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Snail Natica tecta feeding on the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis (Photo © Ross Coleman, University of Sydney)
Sea urchin Brisaster antarcticus (Photo © Ashley Miskelly)
Branching coral Acropora sp. (Photo by Maria Byrne, University of Sydney)
Bottom row, left to right
Foram Baculogypsina sphaerulata (Photo by Neo Wu)
Periwinkle Afrolittorina unifasciata on the limpet Cellana tramoserica (Photo © Ross Coleman)
Bryozoan Iodictyum yaldwyni (Photo by Abigail M. Smith, University of Otago)
Created: 2014Cover of the 1898 (Volume 1) edition of The Zoological Bulletin
Cover of the first edition of The Zoological Bulletin
Created: 1898Cover of the June 2006 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Large image: Illustration in pastel and colored pencil of Tritonia diomedea in mid-escape from its predator, the seastar Pycnopodia helianthoides, by Tamara Clark, Marine Biological Laboratory, <<A HREF="http://www.tamaraclark.com/">http://www.tamaraclark.com/>
Small images: Left, top to bottom:
Lymnea stagnalis, provided by Takeshi Karasawa (Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan);
Cover of the August 2012 edition of The Biological Bulletin

Credits from The Biological Bulletin: Large background image
Sea slug, Elysia chlorotica (Photo by Karen Pelletreau, Univ. of Maine)
Top row, left to right
Black carpenter ant, Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Photo by Adam B. Lazarus)
Bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes (Photo by C. Frazee, Univ. of Wisconsin)
Coral colony, Acropora spathulata (Photo by Madeline van Oppen, Australia Institute of Marine Science)
Bottom row, left to right
Nematode, Brugia malayi (© Mark Blaxter)
Created: 2012Methods for obtaining and handling marine eggs and embryos
Manual describing methods for handling embryological materials available at Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Created: 1957Understanding changes in coastal ecosystems: the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program, draft report
Title: "Understanding changes in coastal ecosystems: the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program"
Proposal for LMER Coordination grant from National Science Foundation in 1994
Announcement for LMER Coordination grant from National Science Foundation in 1994 at Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Lab
Created: 1994Proposal for LMER Coordination grant from National Science Foundation in 1992
Announcement for LMER Coordination grant from National Science Foundation in 1992, PI John Hobbie of the Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Lab
Created: 1992Call for proposals from US National Science Foundation for Land-Margin Ecosystems Research for 1994
Call for proposals from US National Science Foundation for Land-Margin Ecosystems Research for 1994
Created: 1993Call for proposals from US National Science Foundation for Land-Margin Ecosystems Research for 1992
Call for proposals from US National Science Foundation for Land-Margin Ecosystems Research for 1992
Created: 1991Land Margin Ecosystems Research (LMER) Annual Scientists' Meeting 1992 Report
Contents: "Land Margin Ecosystems Research"; "Annual Scientists' Meeting: Purpose and summary"; "List of meeting participants"; "Report of the workshop on vertical coupling"; "Report of the workshop on coupling between land and water"; "Report of the workshop on use of geographic information systems"; "Report of the workshop on biological-physical modeling"
Created: 1992-11Winter 1997 Newsletter of the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program
Contents: "All scientists' meeting, cross-site comparisons are valuable parts of the LMER program" by John E. Hobbie; "Analysis of the Satilla River Watershed: Land use, water discharge and nutrient ouput" by Ting Dai, Alice G. Chambers, and Richard G. Wiegert; "River forcing of planktonic net metabolism: extremes in Chesapeake Bay, 1995-96" by Erik M. Smith, Lawrence W. Harding, Michael E. Mallonee, W. Michael Kemp; "Biochemical characterization of suspended particulate material in the Columbia River" by Frederik G. Prahl, Lawrence R.
Created: 1997Spring 1996 Newsletter of the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program
Contents: "The LMER program today" by John Hobbie; "LMER sites compare utilization of river-borne dissolved organic carbon" by Charles Hopkinson, Jr.; "Workshop developed paradigms on estuarine food web structure" by Linda Deegan; "Residence times workshop links physics and ecology"by Bill Boicourt; "GIS grop asseses nutrient flux calculation methods" by Jack Finn; "Scanfish allows TIES researchers to quickly map shallow estuarine areas"; "Chesapeake Bay site extends work of firs LMER project to higher trophic levels" by
Created: 1996Fall 1998 Newsletter of the Land Margin Ecosystems Research Program
Contents: "LMER begins transition to LTER program" by John E. Hobbie; "Dominance of particle-attached bacteria in the Columbia River Estuary" by Byron C. Crump, John A. Baross, and Charles A. Simenstad; "Influence of baroclinic pressure gradients on vertical sheer estuarine tidal currents" by Julie Amft and Jackson Blanton; "Seasonal and spatial patterns in stable isotopic composition of Chesapeake Bay food web components" by James D. Hagy and Walter R.
Created: 1998Example of a simplified nutrient cycle from Ecosystems Center 1979 annual report

Caption reads: "Figure 1. The biotic systems that have built and now maintain the biosphere also influence the cycles of carbon, nitrogen, sulfer, and other elements. The general pattern of movement is a series of exchanges between the atmosphere, the land, and the sea. Human activities worldwide have mobilized significant additional quantities of biotically important substances, including toxins, and have modified the natural cycles."
Created: 1979The Ecosystems Center Report 2012
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2012
Created: 2012The Ecosystems Center Annual Report 2011
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2011
Created: 2011The Ecosystems Center Report 2010
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2010
Created: 2010The Ecosystems Center Report 2009
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2009
Created: 2009The Ecosystems Center Report 2008
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2008
Created: 2008The Ecosystems Center Annual Report 2004
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2004
Created: 2004The Ecosystems Center Report 2006
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2006
Created: 2006The Ecosystems Center Report 2007
Annual Report of the Ecosystems Center at the Marine Biological Laboratory covering the year 2007
Created: 2007