Core Faculty Research Themes
Alphabetical listing of all faculty
Conservation Biology/Restoration Ecology is the study of biodiversity and how to sustainably protect, manage, and restore degraded habitats.
Name | Title | Dept | Interest |
Alvarado-Bremer, Jaime | Professor | Marine Biology | Conservation and population genetics of large pelagic fishes |
Armitage, Anna | Professor | Marine Biology Ecology & Conservation Biology |
Coastal ecosystem ecology and management of restored and impacted habitats |
Belanger, Christina | Assistant Professor |
Geology & Geophysics | Biotic responses to environmental change; paleoecology; paleoenvironments |
Brightsmith, Donald | Associate Professor |
Veterinary Pathbiology | Ecology and conservation of macaws and parrots |
Feagin, Rusty | Professor | Ecology & Conservation Biology | Responses of beach, dune, and wetland ecosystems to global change |
Fitzgerald, Lee | Professor | Ecology & Conservation Biology | Mechanisms underlying persistence and disappearance of species and communities |
Hurtado, Luis | Associate Professor |
Ecology & Conservation Biology | Evolutionary origins, patterns and maintenance of biodiversity |
Lawing, Michelle | Assistant Professor |
Ecology & Conservation Biology | Evolutionary responses of species and communites to environmental change |
Pepper, Alan | Professor | Biology | Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution in terrestrial plants |
Perkin, Josh | Assistant Professor |
Ecology & Conservation Biology | Ecology and conservation of freshwater fishes; riverine landscape ecology |
Raymond, Anne | Professor | Geology & Geophysics | Plant paleoecology, paleobiogeography and evolutionary history |
Rogers, William E. | Professor | Ecology & Conservation Biology | Plant-animal interactions, population dynamics, community assembly rules, and ecological restoration |
Stronza, Amanda | Professor | Ecology & Conservation Biology | Community-based conservation, human-wildlife conflict, sustainable development |