Stephanie Belliveau, M.Sc.

Stephanie Belliveau
As the Soil Laboratory Administrator I manage daily lab operations and coordinate renovations. My laboratory work focuses on the analysis of water nutrients.
Academic Degrees:
2001 - M.Sc. in Biology, University of Guam, Guam Marine Laboratory
1993- B.A. in Biological Sciences, Smith College, Northampton, MA.
Publications:
2002 Belliveau, S.A and Paul, V.J. Effects of Herbivory and nutrients on the early colonization of crustose coralline and fleshy algae.
Mar Ecol Prog Ser 232:105-114.
2001 Craig, P., Birkeland, C., Belliveau, S. High Temperatures tolerated by a diverse assemblage of shallow-water corals in American Samoa. Coral Reefs 20:185-189.
2000 Birkeland, C., and S.A. Belliveau. Resurvey of the Aua Transect After the Ship Removal. Report to the Government of American Samoa and NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce.
1996 Candinas, D; Belliveau, S; Koyamada, N; Miyatake, T; Hechenleitner, P; Mark, W; Bach, FH.; Hancock, WW. T cell independence of macrophage and natural killer cell infiltration, cytokine production, and endothelial activation during delayed xenograft rejection. Transplantation 62(12)1920-1927
Email: belliveaus@si.edu

