Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar Theses, Dissertations and Capstones 1-1-2009 Developing a Monitoring Protocol for the Monkey River Watershed, Belize, Central America Sean Elliott olC lins
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[email protected]. DEVELOPING A MONITORING PROTOCOL FOR THE MONKEY RIVER WATERSHED, BELIZE, CENTRAL AMERICA A Thesis submitted to the Graduate College of Marshall University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science Biological Sciences: Watershed Resource Sciences by Sean Elliott Collins Approved by Dr. Thomas G. Jones, Ph.D., Committee Chairperson Dr. Frank S. Gilliam, Ph.D., Committee Member Dr. John J. Enz, Ph.D., Committee Member Marshall University December 2009 Acknowledgements This thesis was funded in part by the Marshall University Graduate College through their summer thesis research grant. Dr. Tom Jones used part of his start-up monies for further funding. Other institutions played key roles in the completion of the project. The Belize Foundation for Research and Environmental Education was my home in the jungle for the many weeks of field sampling. To all of you at BFREE, many thanks! Jacob and Kelly, Judy and Dan, Tom, Marcelino, Conti, Satranino, Carolina, Salana and Maria… you all were wonderful during my time in Belize.