Lab Presentations

 

Marine Fungi

Campbell J, Ferrer A, Raja HA, Sivichai S and Shearer CA. 2006. Jahnulales revisited: relationships based on 18S and 28S rDNA. Mycological Society of America, Quebec, Canada.       Link       PDF

Campbell J, Shearer CA and Marvanova L. 2006. Evolutionary relationships between aquatic anamorphs and teleomorphs II: Tricladium and Varicosporium. Mycological Society of America, Quebec, Canada.              Link       PDF

Kennedy, A and Campbell J. 2006. Assessment of fungal diversity of Gulf Coast saltmarshes, with implications for coastal restoration. Mycological Society of America, Quebec, Canada.                 Link       PDF

Kennedy, A and Campbell J. 2006. Fungal associates of the captive bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. Mycological Society of America, Quebec, Canada.                Link       PDF

Campbell J. 2006. Marine fungi: heroes of the sea. University of South Alabama, Mobile, Alabama.      Link

Campbell J. 2006. Marine fungi: heroes of the sea. Dauphin Island Sea Lab, Dauphin Island, Alabama.

 

Campbell J, Peterson M, Rakocinski C, Ferguson H, Kennedy A, Guidry A and Comyns B. 2006. Marsh function: developing quantitative assessment measures for created saltmarshes. Society for Ecological Restoration, Biloxi, Mississippi.          Link       PDF

Campbell J and Shearer CA. 2003. Untangling the confusion in the Aliquandostipitaceae: Aliquandostipite and Jahnula. Mycological Society of America, Asilomar, California, USA.            Link       PDF

Campbell J, Shearer CA and Marvinová L. 2002. Evolutionary relationships between aquatic anamorphs and teleomorphs. International Mycological Congress, Oslo, Norway.       Link       PDF

Campbell J. 2002. From microscopes to molecules: a journey through time. International Mycological Congress, Oslo, Norway.              Link       PDF

Campbell J and Shearer CA. 2002. A re-evaluation of Halosarpheia based on molecular and morphological data. Mycological Society of America, Oregon, USA.     Link       PDF

Campbell J, Shearer CA and Gloer J. 2002. Secondary metabolite production in freshwater ascomycetes. International Union of Microbiological Societies, Paris, France.               Link       PDF

 

Inderbitzen P, Campbell J, Shearer CA and Berbee ML. 2001. Aliquandostipitaceae, a family with dimorphic ascomata and unusually wide hyphae. Mycological Society of America, Utah, USA.          

Campbell J and Shearer CA. 2001. Annulatascaceae pruned. Mycological Society of America, Utah, USA.          Link       PDF

Campbell J and Mitchell JI. 1999. Molecular phylogeny of the Halosphaeriaceae. 7th International Marine and Freshwater Mycology Symposium, Hong Kong.     

Campbell  J. 2007.  Fungi:  Just Mushrooms and Molds, or Mighty Mycelia Saving the World?  Center   of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, MD, USA.     Link       PDF

 

Campbell   J and Shearer CA.  2002.  Evolutionary relationships among marine, freshwater, and terrestrial ascomycetes.  Society of Systematic Biologists, Urbana, Illinois, USA.           Link       PDF