Juliette Nowak and Judith Quist worked
together on the key as members of the 2000 Zooplankton Ecology
course at UNH under the guidance of Dr. James Haney . They
were responsible for the conceptual design of the key as an
interactive PowerPoint show and production of the 2000 version.
All photos used in the key were taken by members of the class
or graduate student Richard Hathaway. The key included 2 genera
of Copepoda, 6 genera of Cladocera (14 to species), 7 genera
of Rotifera (9 to species) and 4 other genera. Extensive Daphnia and Bosmina/Eubosmina anatomy
pages were included.
Maria Aliberti, Shane Bradt, and Sara Greene worked
on the key as members of the 2002 Zooplankton Ecology course
at UNH under the guidance of Dr. James Haney . They were
primarily responsible for building on the previous version
through improvement of the key design in PowerPoint and the
addition of numerous organisms. Significant design improvements
included the addition of a species list and group list to enter
the key at various taxonomic levels, individual end pages for
each species and self-linking pages to prevent accidental advancement
through the key. All images were from the previous version
of the key or taken during the class. Their work was released
in 2003 as version 1.0. The key included 6 genera of Copepoda
(9 to species), 12 genera of Cladocera (23 to species), 9 genera
of Rotifera (10 to species) and 4 other genera (4 to species).
The Daphnia and Bosmina/Eubosmina anatomy
pages were retained.
Shane Bradt prepared the Version 1.0 for release from
May 2002 until January 2003. This process involved troubleshooting,
standardization of pages, creation of a PDF version of the
key useful for non-computer use, and design of the CD. In March
of 2003, Shane gave an oral presentation about the key at the
New England Association of Environmental Biologists Annual
Meeting, initiating collaboration with Dr. Richard Stemberger of
Dartmouth College.
In late spring of 2003, Dr. Richard Stemberger provided
his extensive image archive and taxonomic expertise for the
key, especially in the Rotifera. His images were first incorporated
into the key in the summer of 2003 by Shayle Reed and Amy
Kaplan. Their efforts resulted in a improved rotifer
section of the key, and lead to the release of Version 1.1
in November of 2003. This version included 8
genera of Copepoda (9 to species), 12 genera of Cladocera (25
to species), 14 genera of Rotifera (51 to species) and 4 other
genera (4 to species).
Shane Bradt was again responsible for preparing Version
1.1 for release and distributing the key at the North American
Lake Management Society Annual International Symposium in November
2003.
Darren Bauer, Sonya Carlson, Travis Godkin, Shawn
Melillo, and Brian Ortman further developed the
key as members of the 2004 Zooplankton Ecology course at
UNH under the guidance of Dr. James Haney . Four students
were assigned a section of the key based on the breakdown
of Cladocera (Darren), calanoids (Travis), cyclopoids (Brian)
and Rotifera (Shawn), while Sonya was given the task of coordinating
key restructuring, including the migration of the key to
HTML format. The comprehensive redesign and conversion of the key to HTML was a major project
led by Brady Carlson. HTML provided many advantages:
operating system and software independence, a more manageable
update procedure, the ability to have multiple people working
on the key at one time, the easy incorporation of video clips,
and the option to have the key used online.
Students used images from the previous Zooplankton Ecology
classes, captured their own images, incorporated additional
rotifer images from Dr. Richard Stemberger, and used images
of calanoids and cyclopoids provided by two online keys from
the USGS (Hudson et al. 2003, Lesko et al. 2003). Design improvements
include standardization of layout, indication of the level
of taxonomy throughout the key, the widespread adoption of
removable labels, and graphics indicating the location of features
in reference to the entire organism for Cladocerans, cyclopoids
and copepods. This version includes 17 genera of Copepoda (29
to species), 13 genera of Cladocera (25 to species), 18 genera
of Rotifera (70 to species) and 4 other genera (4 to species).
In March 2004, Sonya Carlson presented a poster about
the key at the New England Association of Environmental Biologists
Annual Meeting , to further expand the group of potential users.
Shane Bradt, Brady Carlson, Sonya Carlson, Travis
Godkin, Dr. James
Haney, and Tiffany Rowin have
worked to ready the key for release since June of 2004. This
effort included troubleshooting, completion of the transition
to html, improving image quality, addition of numerous images and videos, and some key restructuring. A draft version of the key was posted on the
CFB website on October 1, 2004. Dr. Richard Stemberger and
Margret Chriscinske
provided many useful comments and suggestions after in-depth reviews of the key in early 2005. Shane Bradt was largely responsible for the implementation of these changes. Version 2.0 was finalized on March 11, 2005 is currently available online
at the CFB website and on CD. This version includes 17 genera of Copepoda (28
to species), 14 genera of Cladocera (33 to species), 22 genera
of Rotifera (79 to species) and 4 other genera (4 to species).