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David C. Coleman
Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. - University of Oregon,
Eugene. Studies of energetics, nutrient cycling in man-managed agroecosystems
and natural ecosystems; functional roles of roots in the production-decomposition
interface; kinetics of decomposition and nutrient cycling in forests and
grasslands, and in different climates; nutrient cycling and OM dynamics
in low input and conventional subtropical and tropical agroecosystems,
biodiversity of soil biota.
Graduate Faculty
Faculty Member - Conservation Ecology Program
davec@uga.edu; (706) 542-2309; Fax
(706) 583-0646
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D.A. Crossley, Jr.
Research Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. - University of Kansas. Soil ecology;
biodiversity of soil fauna; agroecosystem ecology; insect ecology.
Non-Graduate Faculty
soilmite@earthlink.net;
(706) 542-7832; Fax (706) 583-0646
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Patricia Adair Gowaty
Distinguished Research Professor. Ph.D. - Clemson University. Ecology and evolution of mating systems and variation in reproductive behavior, the causes and consequences of sexual reproduction, social behavior of vertebrates, particularly birds, sex allocation (the distribution of effort to male versus female function) including sex ratios of progeny, parentage studies using DNA markers, statistics of genetic parentage studies, social behavior of female vertebrates.
Graduate Faculty
Faculty Member - Conservation Ecology Program
gowaty@uga.edu, (706) 542-3365, Fax (706) 542-3344
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Kathryn J. Hatcher
S.M.C.E. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Water resources planning and management, quantitative analysis of decision alternatives for decision making, computer models for predicting natural resources systems' responses, procedures for designing efficient data collection programs and environmental management studies, environmental ethics framework.
Non-Graduate Faculty
hatcher@uga.edu, (706) 542-3709, Fax (706) 542-4819
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Gene S. Helfman
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. - Cornell University. Conservation of fishes, behavioral and ecological interactions, particularly predator-prey interactions and their impact on fish conservation.
Graduate Faculty
Faculty Member - Conservation Ecology Program
helfman@uga.edu, (706) 542-3346, Fax (706) 542-3344
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James E. Kundell
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. - Syracuse University. Water policy and management, environmental/natural resources policy and management.
Graduate Faculty
Faculty Member - Conservation Ecology Program
kundell@cviog.uga.edu, (706) 542-6250, Fax (706) 542-9301
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Judith L. Meyer
Distinguished Research Professor Emerita. Ph.D. - Cornell University. Aquatic ecology, energy and nutrient flux in aquatic ecosystems, particularly streams, dissolved organic carbon in streams, blackwater rivers, microbial food webs, riparian zones, ecosystem management, urban rivers.
jlmeyer@uga.edu, (706) 542-3363, Fax (706) 542-3344
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Lawrence R. Pomeroy
Professor Emeritus. Ph.D. - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
Flux of energy and essential elements through ecosystems, especially marine
microbial food webs.
Non-Graduate Faculty
lpomeroy@uga.edu;
(706) 542-3415; Fax (706) 542-6040
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Karen G. Porter
Professor Emerita. Ph.D. - Yale University.
Aquatic ecology; wetland
ecology; tropical marine ecology; plankton community structure; limnology;
water resources; lakes, ponds and reservoirs; wetlands; coral reefs; global
climate change; landscape processes in lake and coastal watersheds; microbial
ecology; planktonic food webs; sediment-water interactions; filter feeding
behavior; fluid mechanics at low Reynolds number; predator-prey interactions,
life history strategies and energetics; Daphnia, copepods, rotifers, ciliates
and microflagellates; microbial production; algal phagotrophy and myxotrophy;
physiological ecology; paleoecology; human ecology; impact of environmental
toxicants; study sites: Piedmont lakes and reservoirs, urban watersheds,
tropical watersheds, Florida Keys, Okefenokee Swamp.
Non-Graduate Faculty
kgporter@earthlink.net;
(706) 546-5477 or (706) 542-3410;
Fax: (706) 542-4819
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H. Ronald Pulliam
Regents Professor. Ph.D. - Duke University. Theoretical ecology, spatially explicit landscape models, avian and plant population dynamics and impacts of a forest management plan biological diversity, influence of climate and land-use change on biological diversity and ecosystems, conservation biology, and environmental policy.
Graduate Faculty
Faculty Member - Conservation Ecology Program
pulliam2@uga.edu, (706) 542-6010, Fax (706) 542-3344
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J. Bruce Wallace
Professor, Ecology and Entomology Emeritus. Ph.D. - Virginia Polytechnic Odum School and State University. Stream ecology.
Graduate Faculty
bwallace@uga.edu, (706) 542-7886, Fax (706) 542-3344
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