Current honours student
Lauren E. GOVER
Honours student (biology), Memorial University of Newfoundland (September 2023 – present)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Annie Mercier
Research topic: Ecology of the northern sea cucumber in the Canadian Arctic
Honours student (biology), Memorial University of Newfoundland (September 2023 – present)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Annie Mercier
Research topic: Ecology of the northern sea cucumber in the Canadian Arctic
Past honours students
Sheyenne Samantha SAMY, BSc (Hons)
Honours student (zoology), Rhodes University (February – October 2022)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma, P. William Froneman, and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Literature review of invasions of polar waters by decapods (publication: Samy et al. 2022)
Honours student (zoology), Rhodes University (February – October 2022)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma, P. William Froneman, and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Literature review of invasions of polar waters by decapods (publication: Samy et al. 2022)
Emma Lee GOODES, BSc (Hons)
Honours student (marine biology), Rhodes University (August – October 2021)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Spatial association of endolithic infestation and barnacle epibionts on mussel shells
Honours student (marine biology), Rhodes University (August – October 2021)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Spatial association of endolithic infestation and barnacle epibionts on mussel shells
Alicea LUBBÉ, MSc, BSc (Hons)
Honours student (marine biology), Rhodes University (February – October 2020)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Review of the relative importance of interference and exploitative competition in marine systems
Honours student (marine biology), Rhodes University (February – October 2020)
Co-supervisors: Kevin C. K. Ma and Christopher D. McQuaid
Research topic: Review of the relative importance of interference and exploitative competition in marine systems