Won Je
Lee
Wonje
completed his MSD in Korea where he studied the microbial food web in planktonic
ecosystems. In Australia he completed his PhD on the distribution of flagellates
in marine sediments; work which has embraced taxonomy, the abundance and roles
of heterotrophic flagellates in marine sediments, and biogeography. He is seen
above with a spectacled fruit bat while investigating flagellates in tropical
North Queensland.
Current
contact details are:
Won
Je (Wonje) Lee
South Sea Institute
Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute >
391 Jangmok-ri, Jangmok-myon,
Geoje 656-830,
Korea
Phone
+82 55 639 8517
Fax +82 55 639 8509
PUBLICATIONS
- Al
Qassab, S., Lee, W. J., Murray, S., and Patterson,. D. J. (2002).
Flagellates from stromatolites and surrounding sediments in Shark Bay, Western
Australia. Acta Protozoologica, 41: 91-144 126.
- Choi,
J. K., Yang, E. J., Lee, W.J., Yoon, W.D. and Shim, J.H. (1999). The effects
of protozoa on the early formation of microbial fouling communities of Inchon
coastal waters. Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography, 4: 349-362.
- Lee, W. J. (2002a):
Some free-living heterotrophic flagellates from marine sediments of Inchon,
and Ganghwa Island, Korea. Korean Journal of Biological Sciences, 6:
125-143 4.
- Lee, W. J. (2002b): Redescription of the rare
heterotrophic flagellate - Phyllomitus undulans Stein 1878, and erection of
a new genus - Pseudophyllomitus n. gen. Acta Protozoologica, 41: (in
press).
- Lee,
W. J. and Choi, J. K. (2000). The role of planktonic protists in the macrotidal
ecosystem, Kyeonggi Bay, Korea. Journal of the Korean Society of Oceanography.35(1):
46-55.
- Lee,
W. J., Blackmore, R. Patterson, D. J. (1999). Australian records of two
lesser known genera of heterotrophic euglenids - Chasmostoma Massart,
1920 and Jenningsia Schaeffer, 1918. Protistology, 1: 10-16.
- Lee,
W. J. and Patterson, D. J. (1998). Diversity and geographic distribution
of free-living heterotrophic flagellates. Protist, 149: 229-243.
- Lee,
W. J. and Patterson, D.J. (1999). Are communities of heterotrophic flagellates
determined by their geography ? In: (eds) W. Ponder and D. Lunney, The
Other 99% - The Conservation and Biodiversity of InvertebratesAustralian Zoologist,
Transactions of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, pp 232-235.
- Lee,
W. J. and Patterson, D. J. (2000). Heterotrophic flagellates (Protista)
from marine sediments of Botany Bay, Australia. Journal of Natural History34:
483-562.
- Lee, W. J. and Patterson, D. J. (2002a):
Abundance and biomass of benthic heterotrophic flagellates, and factors controlling
their abundance and distribution in Botany Bay. Microbial Ecology,
43: 467-481.
- Lee, W. J. and Patterson, D. J. (2002b): Optimising
the extraction of bacteria, heterotrophic protists and diatoms, and estimating
their abundance and biomass from intertidal sandy sediments. Journal of
the Korean Society of Oceanography, 37: 58-65.
- Patterson,
D. J. and Lee, W. J. (1998). Letters to the Editor. Australian Biologist,
11: 84-85.
- Patterson,
D.J. and Lee, W.J. (2000). Geographic distribution and diversity of free-living
heterotrophic flagellates. In: 'The Flagellates" Eds Green, J. and Leadbeater,
B.S.C. Taylor and Francis, 269-287.
- Lee, W. J., Park, N. J. and Choi, J. K. (submitted)
Abundance of heterotrophic- and photosynthetic dinoflagellates and factors
controlling their abundance in Korean coastal waters during summer 1994. Journal
of the Korean Society of Oceanography, approximate page volume: 10 pages.
- Schroeckh, S., Lee, W. J. and Patterson, D. J.
(submitted). Heterotrophic euglenids from freshwater sites in mainland Australia.
Hydrobiologia, approximate page volume: 40 pages.
In preparation
- Lee, W. J. Marine heterotrophic flagellates:
an identification guide to heterotrophic flagellates, approximate page volume:
300 pages.
- Lee, W. J. Heterotrophic flagellates from sediments
of Gippsland Basin, Australia, in preparation, approximate page volume: 50
pages.
- Lee, W. J. Marine benthic heterotrophic euglenids
from south-eastern Australia, in preparation, approximate page volume: 45
pages.
- Lee, W. J. Some heterotrophic flagellates from
Sydney regions, in preparation, approximate page volume: 45 pages.
- Lee, W. J. and Patterson, D. J. Some benthic
heterotrophic flagellates from Cape Tribulation, Queensland, in preparation,
approximate page volume: 30 pages.
- Lee, W. J., Simpson, A. G. B. and Patterson, D.
J. Tasmanian flagellates, in preparation, approximate page volume: 35
pages.
- Lee, W. J., Brandt, S., Vørs, N. and Patterson,
D. J. Darwin's flagellates, in preparation, approximate page volume: 40
pages.