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Brian K. Penney, Ph.D.
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Associate Professor, Biology

Saint Anselm College; 100 Saint Anselm Dr., Manchester, N.H. 03102

bpenney@anselm.edu; Ph: 603 641-7149; FAX 603 222-4012

http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/bpenney/main.html
http://www.anselm.edu/internet/bio/penneypage.htm

The Lady Rose, Barkley Sound, B.C.

Marine Biology, Marine Stations, etc.

Seacoast N.H. tide tables

from MaineHarbors

Portsmouth weather

Coastal NH weather, from weather.com

MBWEB

Marine Biology eductional website, maintained by Jeff Levinton

Shoals Marine Lab

Coastal Maine/N.H.

Bamfield Marine Sciences Center

West Coast Vancouver Island, Canada



For Students

Study Hacks

A site devoted to advice for students about how to get the best grades for the most efficient work

Sense About Science

Site dispelling misrepresentation about current scientific issues

Latin and Greek word roots

From A.R. Palmer's Invertebrate Zoology Course at University of Alberta



Nudibranchs and other marine invertebrates

Sea slug forum

From the Australian museum: species lists, observations and more.

Seaslug.com

Bibliographies, updates on the field, opisthobranch search engine.

Bibliographia nudibranchia

From Gary McDonald

Slug Site

Slug of the week, photos.



Colleagues

Paul Feeny

Insect/plant interactions, chemical ecology (My undergraduate research advisor, Cornell University)

Jon Fingerut

Hydrodynamics and dispersal of invertebrates in freshwater and marine environments.

Terry Gosliner

Nudibranch central, North America.

A.R. Palmer

evolution, phenotypic plasticity, asymmetry, marine invertebrates (my Ph.D. advisor, University of Alberta)

Virgil T. Pupp

One of my most constant collaborators over the years

Ángel Valdés

Systematics of nudibranchs



Other

Accomplishment and persistence

What will you be known for when your time is past?


Updated 2/12/09

All written material and all photos (c) Brian K. Penney, unless otherwise noted

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