2009-10 Participants
Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1991, Purdue University |
Behavioral endocrinology; conservation biology; population biology; social evolution; biology of carnivores. |
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Wildlife Research Biologist, USGS NRMSC |
Ph.D. 2005, University of California, Berkeley |
Wildlife disease; epidemiological modeling; population dynamics |
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| Assistant Professor, ECOLOGY | Ph.D. 2004, University of Georgia | Aquatic food webs and ecosystem; ecological stoichiometry; cross-ecosystem material subsidies | |
Assistant Professor, PSPP |
Ph.D. 1995, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University |
Study of the basic and applied aspects of higher fungi, particularly in extreme environments such as the alpine life zone and high-elevation smelter-impacted sites |
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Professor, Earth Sciences |
Ph.D. 1976, Geology, University of Montana, Missoula |
Ground water, streams, snow, and water quality; GIS modeling |
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Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1980, University of Minnesota |
Ecology; population dynamics; management; and conservation of mammalian species. |
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Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1972, Ohio State |
Applied mathematical demography; evolutionary demographic theory; environmental statistics; environmental modeling. |
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Research Biologist, USGS NRMSC |
Ph.D. 1994, Oregon State University |
Salmonid habitat relationships; effects of fire on aquatic ecosystems; ecology of high mountain lakes |
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Affiliate Associate Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1993, South Dakota State University |
Applied fisheries science; population ecology; predator-prey interactions; fisheries management. |
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Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1984, University of Tennessee |
Effects of natural disturbance and land use on vertebrate diversity; landscape ecology and management; computer simulation of forest dynamics; conservation biology. |
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PhD. 1985, University of Minnesota |
Soil chemical processes important in agricultural systems and environmental sciences; fate and mobility of chemicals in the environment, and mechanisms of chemical adsorption, precipitation and dissolution in natural systems. |
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Professor, PSPP |
Ph.D 1985, Ohio State University |
Systematics of the Coleoptera and insect conservation biology. |
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Assistant Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1999, Arizona State |
Conservation genetics; evolutionary biology; wildlife and fisheries management. |
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Associate Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1989, Ohio State |
Behavior; ecology and evolution of freshwater macro-invertebrates; assessing the impact of human disturbances on freshwater ecosystems. |
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Director, USGS NRMSC |
Ph.D. 1991, University of California, Davis |
Aquatic ecology and fisheries |
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Professor, PSPP |
Ph.D. 1986, The Univ. of Texas-Austin |
Molecular systematics and biogeography of the plant family Leguminosae. The emphasis of my research is on the phylogeny, biogeography, and systematics of the plant family Leguminosae, including the cultivated species. |
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Associate Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1998, Oregon State University |
Teaching and research programs in the use and application of remote sensing technologies in managed and natural ecosystems. |
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Professor, ARNR |
Ph.D. 1978, University of Wyoming |
Identification and definition of the processes that create and maintain riparian ecosystems. Interactive processes between herbivory and vegetation with specific emphasis on water quality/erosion patterns. |
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Assistant Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 2005, University of New South Wales, Australia |
Quantitative analysis of hydrological data and processes, with emphases on uncertainty analysis probabilistic modeling, and risk analysis in water resources planning and hydrology. |
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Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1990, Oregon State University |
Invasive plant ecology in managed systems. Plant population and community ecology in agroecosystems and wildlands with an emphasis on applying science to solve management problems. Research approach often includes the use of simulation models to clarify and explore hypotheses associated with complex interactions associated with spatial and temporal plant population and community dynamics. |
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PhD. 1989, University of Minnesota |
Soil microbiology, focusing on plant-microbe interactions, biological transformations in soils, and microbial diversity in extreme thermal soils. |
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Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1984, Arizona |
Wild trout management; fish-habitat relationships; winter ecology; conservation biology of salmonids. |
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Associate Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 2002, State University of New York |
Study of watershed hydrology and determination of the controls on stream water sources, flow paths, and age using tracing and landscape analysis techniques. |
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Associate Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1976, Montana State University |
Soil-landscape relationships, including geology, landscape ecology, landscape inventory, soil genesis and classification, and holistic resource management of agricultural and non-agricultural soils |
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Professor, ARNR |
Ph.D. 1987, Utah State University |
Livestock use on the landscape on winter range; prediction of winter nutrient needs for livestock; grazing recommendations for controlling noxious weeds. Develop effective grazing recommendations for minimizing grasshopper outbreaks. |
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Research Professor, LRES |
Ph.D 1962, Duke University |
Dynamics of plant communities and ecosystems; desert to subalpine spruce-fir communities including riparian ecosystems that link the altitudinal zones together. |
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Assistant |
Ph.D. University of Montana | Integrate knowledge to understand the spatial ecology of stream and river ecosystems. Diverse interests include Landscape Ecology, Stream Ecology, Forest Ecology, Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Hydrogeolog. Most efforts relate to the study of flood plains and river networks in the emerging field of Fluvial Landscape Ecology. | |
Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1982, University of California, Davis |
Microbial biogeochemistry in aquatic systems emphasizing the roles of nitrogen and phosphorus in microbial growth. Life associated with Antarctic ice and its relationship to global change and astrobiology. |
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Statistician, USGS NRMSC |
Ph.D. 1982, Bowling Green State University |
Quantitative population ecology; animal behavior; life history evolution; waterbirds; applied statistics |
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Assistant Research Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1993, University of Reading, Britain |
Spatial distribution & dynamics of non-indigenous/weed populations & how to detect, map & model such populations, both in agricultural and natural systems. |
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Associate Professor, PSPP |
Ph.D. 1991, Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln |
Population and evolutionary genetics of self-recognition systems, island biogeography, evolutionary community ecology. |
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David W. Roberts |
Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1984, U. of Wisconsin-Madison |
Vegetation ecology, ecological modeling, multivariate analysis of ecological data. |
Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1990, University of Idaho |
Ecology; population dynamics; habitat relationships; and management of avian species. |
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Assistant Professor, Earth Sciences |
Ph.D. 2001, University of Alberta, Canada |
Biogeochemistry and Geomicrobiology of Glaciated Systems |
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Wildlife Biologist, USGS NRMSC |
Ph.D. Colorado State University |
Wetland and waterfowl ecology; public land management; artificial intelligence; decision support; wind energy and radar ornithology |
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Professor, ARNR |
Ph.D. 1989, New Mexico State University |
Habitat ecology and management. Wildlife and livestock herbivory. |
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Ph.D. 1975, University of Wisconsin |
Microbial diversity, ecology and evolution. Fundamental studies of microbial population biology and community ecology in relation to principles of macroecology. |
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Associate Professor, LRES |
Ph.D. 1990, McGill University |
Chemical ecology and behavior, biological control, plant-insect interactions, and spatial ecology. Plant and insect semiochemical interactions |
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T. Weaver |
Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1969, Duke |
Physiological; community and ecosystem ecology of the Northern Rocky Mountains; long-term field experiments. |
Research Fishery Biologist, USFWS |
Ph.D. 2000, University of California Davis |
Reproductive physiology of fishes; physiological ecology; effects of temperature and contaminants on reproductive function of fishes |
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Professor, Earth Sciences |
Ph.D. 1983, University of Washington |
Paleoecology and climate change; long-term vegetation, fire, and climate dynamics in the western U.S. and southern South America; past human-fire interactions |
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Research Assistant Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1998, Colorado State University |
Ecology; population dynamics; habitat relationships; and management of avian species. |
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Ph.D. 1987, Univ. of California-Davis |
Utilizing viruses to understand viral diseases and as model systems to explore cell biology; combining biochemical and genetic approaches with the tools of molecular and structural biology to examine the interplay of viral and host gene products |
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Assistant Professor, LRES |
PhD. 1991, University of Minnesota |
Below-ground ecology of weed-invaded systems, metal-contaminated sites, and recreation-impacted high elevations sites; restoring impacted areas on both disturbed and undisturbed natural systems impacted areas |
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Affiliate Professor, ECOLOGY |
Ph.D. 1984, University of Florida |
Applied aquatic ecology; effects of hydropower and reservoirs on fish populations; fisheries management. |
