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1 Elizabeth L. Harvey Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 10 Ocean Sciences Road Savannah, GA EDUCATION University of Rhode Island, Ph.D. Oceanography, 2013 Western Washington University, M.S. Environmental Science, 2008 University of Maine, B.S. Marine Sciences, 2003 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015 present Assistant Professor Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia s Skidaway Institute of Oceanography 2016 Visiting Scholar BIOS-SCOPE Program Bermuda Institute of Oceanography Postdoctoral Investigator Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Graduate Research Assistant University of Rhode Island Graduate Research Assistant Western Washington University Laboratory Technician Bowdoin College 2003 NSF REU Internship Mote Marine Laboratory 2002 Internship, Darling Marine Center PUBLICATIONS 1. Bittar, T and EL Harvey. In review in L&O Methods. An improved protocol for producing xanthan gum standard curves for calibration of spectrophotometric measurements of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) 2. Harvey, EL, RW Deering, DC Rowley, A El Gamal, M Schorn, BS Moore, MD Johnson, TJ Mincer, KE Whalen A bacterial quorum-sensing precursor induces mortality in the marine coccolithophore, Emiliania huxleyi. Frontiers in Microbio. 7: Poulson-Ellestad, KL, EL Harvey, MD Johnson, TJ Mincer Evidence for strainspecific exometabolomic responses of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi to grazing by the dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina. Frontiers in Microbio. 3:1. 4. Harvey, EL, KD Bidle, MD Johnson Consequences of strain-variability and calcification in Emiliania huxleyi on microzooplankton grazing. J. Plank. Res. 37(6): Harvey, EL, S Menden-Deuer, T Rynearson Persistent intra-specific variation in genetic and behavioral traits in the raphidophyte, Heterosigma akashiwo. Frontiers in Microbio. 6: Van Alystyne, KL, EL Harvey, M Cataldo Effects of dopamine, a compound released by the green-tide macroalga Ulvaria obscura (Chlorophyta), on marine algae and invertebrate larvae and juveniles. Phycologia. 53(2): Rubin, CB, S Menden-Deuer, EL Harvey Plankton on the move. Leonardo. 46: Harvey EL, HJ Jeong, S Menden-Deuer Avoidance and attraction: chemical cues influence predator-prey interactions in planktonic protists. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 58(4):
2 9. Strom SL, EL Harvey, KA Fredrickson, S Menden-Deuer Broad halo-tolerance as a refuge from predation in the harmful raphidophyte alga, Heterosigma akashiwo. J. Phycol. 49: Harvey EL and S Menden-Deuer Predator-induced fleeing behaviors in phytoplankton: a new mechanism for harmful algal bloom formation? PLoS ONE. 7(9): e Harvey EL and S Menden-Deuer Avoidance, movement, and mortality: the interactions between a protistan grazer and Heterosigma akashiwo, a harmful algal bloom species. Limnol. & Oceanogr. 56(1): FUNDING 2016 NSF DBI ( ) FSML: Acquisition of instrumentation at the Skidaway Institute of Oceanography to establish a Laboratory for Imaging Microbial Ecology (LIME) - $231,005, equipment. Co-PIs: J. Diaz, M. Frischer, J. Nelson, J. Sanders (SkIO) 2015 NSF BIO-OCE # ( ) Collaborative Research: Quantifying competing loss rates of viral lysis and microzooplankton grazing on Emiliania huxleyi mortality - $306,000 (of $603,000). Co-PIs: M. Johnson (WHOI), K. Bidle (Rutgers) 2011 International Travel Experience Award ($7400) US Dep. of Agriculture 2010 Travel Funding: 14 th International HAB Meeting ($800) 2009 Travel Funding: Scaling the effects of climate change on zooplankton course ($2500) South American Climate Change Consortium 2008 National Needs Fellowship (Full PhD tuition and stipend for 3 years: $45000 per year) US Dep. of Agriculture 2006 Graduate Research Fellowship (Full tuition and stipend for 2 years: $40000 per year) NOAA TEACHING AND MENTORING Teaching 2016 Instructor MARS4500 Field Study in Oceanography (33% responsible) Instructor MARS4510 Directed Study (33% responsible) Instructor MARS8010 Biological Oceanography (17% responsible) 2006 & 2012 Teaching Assistant 3 courses in Oceanography, Biogeochemistry, and Wastewater Treatment Mentoring Graduate students present Patrick Duffy, Masters 2016 present Sean Anderson, PhD Thesis Committee Member 2016 present Christina Codden 2016 present Chandler Countryman Undergraduate 2016 Christopher Kirby, Rebeca Fenton, Russell Nickelson Research Mentor 10 undergraduate or high school students over the course of PhD and post-doctoral appointments
3 HONORS 2012 Outstanding Student Presentation Award ASLO; Salt Lake City, Utah 2012 William E. Simmons Memorial Scholarship in Oceanography University of Rhode Island; Kingston, RI 2011 Ann Durbin Memorial Fund Award University of Rhode Island; Kingston, RI 2010 Ada L. Sawyer Endowment for Oceanography University of Rhode Island; Kingston, RI 2003 Eugene A. Jordan Memorial Scholarship University of Maine; Orono, ME 2003 Presidential Pin for Academic Achievement University of Maine; Orono, ME SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES Peer reviewer Delaware Sea Grant, NSF Biology Directorate, NSF Geosciences Directorate, Estuarine Coastal Shelf Science, Harmful Algae, Journal of Plankton Research, Limnology and Oceanography, Science Advances, Frontiers in Microbiology, Phycological Research, Biological Control, Aquatic Microbial Ecology Conferences 2017 Session Chair, ASLO 2017, Aquatic Science Meeting, Honolulu, HI 2016 Session Chair, ASLO 2016, Ocean Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, LA Departmental Service 2016 present Member, Education Committee (SkIO) 2016 present Chair, Shared Space Committee (SkIO) 2016 Member, Marine Superintendent hiring committee (SkIO) Membership Association for the Science of Limnology and Oceanography, International Society for the Study of Harmful Algae Service and Outreach 2016 Science Expert National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpreters, SE Region 2015 Skidaway Marine Science Day 2014 Science Interpreter National Network for Ocean and Climate Change Interpretation Judge, Bourne, MA High School Science Fair Judge, RI Science and Engineering Fair 2009 Judge, Quahog Bowl, RI Art Collaboration 2013 Rubin, C.B., S. Menden-Deuer, E.L. Harvey. Traces at SIGGRAPH The Society for Arts and Science, Tokyo, Japan, vol. 35: 11-12
4 Rubin, C.B., S. Menden-Deuer, E.L. Harvey, J. Fishenden Traces: plankton on the move. ACM SIGGRAPH, FIELD EXPERIENCE 2016 Bermuda Scope Cruise #2, Sargasso Sea, Hydrostation P 2016 Bermuda Scope Cruise, Sargasso Sea, Hydrostation P 2016 North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystems Study cruise #2, AT Harvey Lab Cruise, R/V Savannah, South Atlantic Bight 2015 North Atlantic Aerosol and Marine Ecosystem Study cruise #1, AT KOSMOS 2015 Experiment, Bergen Norway Mesocosms 2015 Gulf of Maine Cruise, R/V Endeavor, George s Bank 2014 Chief Scientist Training Program, R/V Pt. Sur, Monterey Bay, CA 2011 Gulf of Maine Cruise, R/V Endeavor, George s Bank 2008 Gulf of Maine Cruise, R/V Endeavor, George s Bank PRESENTATIONS plankton. Bermuda Institute of Oceanography, Bermuda (invited) plankton. University of South Carolina, SC (invited) plankton. Georgia Southern University, GA (invited) plankton. Savannah State University, GA (invited) 2016 E.L. Harvey, K.D. Bidle, M.D. Johnson. Mingled mortality: the interplay between protist grazing and viral lysis on Emiliania huxleyi cell fate. ASLO, Ocean Sciences, New Orleans, LA 2016 K.E. Whalen, R.W. Deering, D.C. Rowley, M.D. Johnson, T.J. Mincer, E.L. Harvey. Bacterial infochemicals are drivers of algal lysis. ASLO, Ocean Sciences, New Orleans, LA 2016 K.E. Whalen, R.W. Deering, D.C. Rowley, M.D. Johnson, T.J. Mincer, E.L. Harvey. Bacterial infochemicals are drivers of algal lysis. Gordon Conference in Marine Natural Products, Ventura, CA 2015 E.L. Harvey. Deciphering cell-cell interactions in the marine environment. Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL (invited) 2015 E.L. Harvey, S. Menden-Deuer, T. Rynearson. Linking individual movement to population-level dynamics: strain-specific behaviors of Heterosigma akashiwo. Trait-based approaches to ocean life workshop, Waterville Valley, NH 2015 E.L. Harvey, K.L. Poulson-Ellestad, T. Mincer, B. VanMooy, K.D. Bidle, M. Johnson. The combined influence of morphology and chemistry in mediating heterotrophic protist grazing interactions. ASLO; Granada, Spain 2015 Poulson-Ellestad, K.L., E.L. Harvey, H.J. Ranson, M.D. Johnson, T.J. Mincer. Listening in on coccolithophore-grazer interactions. ASLO; Granada, Spain 2014 Harvey, E.L. Sound the alarm: listening and observing predator-prey interactions in the plankton. University of Maine; Orono, ME (invited) 2014 Harvey, E.L. and M. Johnson. Untangling the complex: the impact of intraspecific prey variability on grazing interactions. Gordon Research Conferences (Marine Microbes); Waltham, MA
5 2014 Poulson-Ellestad, K., E.L. Harvey, K. Rathjen, M.D. Johnson, and T.J. Mincer. Sound the alarm: listening in on predator-prey interactions among protists. American Society for Microbiology; Boston, MA 2014 Menden-Deuer, S., E.L. Harvey, R. Schuech, and J. Graff. Linking organismal movements with ecological rates. ASLO, Ocean Sciences; Honolulu, HI 2013 Harvey, E.L. Out to lunch: planktonic predator-prey interactions and their macroscale implications. Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences; East Boothbay, ME (invited) 2012 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. Predator-prey interactions and salinity tolerance can impact harmful algal bloom formation in Heterosigma akashiwo. ASLO, Ocean Sciences; Salt Lake City, UT (Outstanding Student Presentation Award) 2011 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. Bloom formation in Heterosigma akashiwo role of predation and physiology. 6 th USA Harmful Algal Bloom Meeting; Austin, TX 2011 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. Understanding harmful algal blooms in the ocean: the impact of predator/prey interactions. EPA, Northeast Division; Narragansett, RI (invited) 2011 Menden-Deuer, S. and E.L. Harvey. Linking microscopic plankton behaviors to large-scale ecological patterns and processes. ASLO, Aquatic Sciences; San Juan, PR 2011 Menden-Deuer, S., E.L. Harvey, W. Day, and J. Graff. Deciphering predator prey interactions in the plankton. Bio-Physical Meeting; Aspen, CO 2010 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. Anti-predator defense mechanisms of the toxic raphidophyte alga, Heterosigma akashiwo against potential heterotrophic protist predators. 14 th International Harmful Algal Bloom Meeting; Crete, Greece 2010 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. The role of halo-tolerance in providing a refuge for the toxic raphidophyte alga, Heterosigma akashiwo from heterotrophic protists and enhancing bloom formation. Gordon Research Conferences (Marine Microbes); Tilton, NH 2010 Menden-Deuer, S and E.L. Harvey. Avoidance, movement, and mortality: the role of predator-prey interactions in harmful algal bloom dynamics. Eastern Pacific Ocean Conference; Mt. Hood, OR 2010 Harvey, E.L., S. Strom, S. Menden-Deuer Can the halo-tolerance of the toxic raphidophyte alga, Heterosigma akashiwo provide a refuge from microzooplankton predation? ASLO, Ocean Sciences; Portland, OR 2009 Menden-Deuer, S., E.L. Harvey, K. Fredrickson, S. Graham, and S. Strom. Predator impacts on the vertical distribution and population dynamics of the toxic raphidophyte, Heterosigma akashiwo. 5 th USA Harmful Algal Bloom Meeting; Ocean Shores, WA 2009 Harvey, E.L. and S. Menden-Deuer. Distribution and swimming behaviors of heterotrophic protist predators in response to the toxic raphidophyte algal, Heterosigma akashiwo. ASLO, Aquatic Sciences; Nice, France 2009 VanAlstyne, K.L., E.L. Harvey, M. Cataldo, A. Salas, S. Gifford, A. Nicely, A. Gehman, L. Chomiczewski. The release of dopamine by Ulvaria obscura and its allelopathic effects on algae and invertebrate larvae. Plant Biology Meeting; Honolulu, HI
6 2008 Harvey, E.L. Effects of the toxic alga Heterosigma akashiwo on the distribution of single-celled planktonic grazers. New England Estuarine Research Society; Block Island, RI 2007 Harvey E.L. The effects of high density ulvoid macroalgae exposure on the settlement of crab megalopae and survival and growth of young juveniles. Western Society of Naturalists Conference; Ventura, CA 2004 Harvey E.L. Toxicity, due to Permanone 31-66, to the inland silverside, Menidia beryllina and mysid, Mysidopsis bahia. ASLO; Winter Meeting; Honolulu, HI
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