[Weilhoefer]

Christine L. Weilhoefer

Botany & Ecology
Assistant Professor (2008)

BA, Connecticut College (1994) • MA, Univ. of Texas (1995) • PhD, Portland State Univ. (2005) • Post-doctoral research, US EPA (2006-2008)

Teaching:

Ecology, Botany, Plant Physiology, Environmental Biology, Biology I

Research:

Environmental constraints on wetland plant and algal communities

Publications:

 

Weilhoefer, C. L., Y. Pan, and S. Eppard*. 2008. The effects of river floodwaters on floodplain wetland water quality and diatom assemblages. Wetlands 28:473-486.

Weilhoefer, C. L., and Y. Pan. 2007. A comparison of algal assemblages generated by two sampling protocols. J. N. Amer. Benthol. Soc. 26:308-318.

Weilhoefer, C. L., and Y. Pan. 2007. Relationships between diatoms and environmental variables in wetlands in the Willamette Valley, OR, USA. Wetlands 27:668-682.

Weilhoefer, C. L., and Y. Pan. 2006. Diatom-based bioassessment in wetlands: how many samples do we need to adequately characterize the diatom assemblage in a wetland? Wetlands 26:793-802.

Weilhoefer, C. L., and Y. Pan. 2006. Diatom assemblages and their association with environmental variables in Oregon Coast Range Streams, U.S.A. Hydrobiologia 561:207-219.


* indicates undergraduate student collaborators