NANODe Authors & Contributors

Authors & Contributors         
Introduction
How to Use This   Database
Sampling  Methods
Sample
Processing & Imaging  Methods
Species List (Alphabetical
Or by Family)
   Darwinulidae
   Candonidae
   Ilyocyprididae
   Notodromadidae
   Cyprididae
   Limnocytheridae
  Cytherideidae
Taxonomy References
& Synonomy Table
Ecology &
Paleoecology References

Geochemistry References
Contact Information
Related Links
IRGO
NODE
Fauna Europaea
NANODe Home
Authors
Richard M. Forester,  Retired
Alison J. Smith,   Kent State University
Donald F. Palmer,  Kent State University
B. Brandon Curry,  Illinois Geological Survey

Contributors
Kathy H. Anderson
Kelly L. Conrad
Joe Downey
Edwin D. Gutentag
Claire L. Carter
Saxon E. Sharpe
          
How to Cite This Database:
Forester, R.M., Smith, A.J., Palmer, D.F., and Curry, B.B., December, 2005.  North American Non-Marine Ostracode Database "NANODe" Version 1, http://www.kent.edu/NANODe, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, U.S.A.                                                                                                                                                              

Acknowledgements:  We would like to thank the following individuals for field assistance:  Tom Ager, J. Platt Bradbury, Tony Brant, Frank D'Agnese, Patrick De Deckker, Walter E. Dean, George Du Charme, Claudia Faunt, Vera Markgraf, Patrick McKinley, Mark Paquette, Alan Riggs, Lynda Taylor Radke, Robert S. Thompson, and Frank Urban.  In addition, the following individuals helped in the Paleolimnology Lab at Kent State University:  Jessica Anderson, John Carney, Timothy N. Cosma, Jesse Davis, Jackie Drummond, Colleen Jones, Sonia Bacon Kohrs, Dresha Krumher, Barbara Matyjasik, and Jody Puller.  We are grateful for technical assistance with imaging through the help of Merida Keatts, Bonnie Muller Swoger, and Annette Tucker.

Funding Acknowledgements:  We gratefully acknowledge the following agencies for the funding that made this project possible:
U.S. Geological Survey
Kent State University
National Science Foundation Programs: 
Biological Sciences, Earth Systems History, and Hydrologic Sciences