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Julie Ziemba
University of Georgia
Room 155D,
Odum School of Ecology
Athens, GA 30602
email: julie.ziemba25@uga.edu
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Education
- PhD Student, Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia
- MS in Biology, John Carroll University
- BS in Biology, John Carroll University
Research Interests
- Ecology, behavior, and conservation of herpetofauna
- Ranavirus
- Pond-breeding amphibians
- Invasive species
- Undergraduate education
Research Projects
- I will be collaborating with Dr. Stacey Lance and David Scott at the Savannah River Ecology Lab in South Carolina.
Selected Publications
- Ziemba, J.L., C.M. Hickerson, and C.D. Anthony. 2016. Invasive Asian earthworms negatively impact keystone terrestrial salamanders. PLoS ONE 11(5): e0151591. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0151591.
- Ziemba, J.L., A.C. Cameron, K. Daut, C.M. Hickerson, and C.D. Anthony. 2015. Invasive Asian earthworms of the genus Amynthas alter microhabitat use by terrestrial salamanders. Canadian Journal of Zoology 93:805-811. doi:10.1139/cjz-2015-0056.