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Arismendi, Ivan*
Assistant Professor
541-737-2639
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My interests encompass stream ecology, limnology, hydrology, forestry, and watershed-level processes. In particular, I am interested in the consequences of climate change on freshwater ecosystems, biological invasions in freshwaters, and terrestrial-aquatic food webs. In addition, I am... |
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Biedenweg, Kelly*
Assistant Professor
541-737-2207
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I am an interdisciplinary social scientist who studies natural resource management in two directions: how humans benefit from the natural environment and how human actions impact the natural environment. My research has been based in the Pacific Northwest and Latin America. I use a variety... |
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Campbell, Holly
Instructor
(541) 740-9716
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Current research interests include
•ecosystem-based management in freshwater and marine settings
•land-ocean interactions and human influences on coastal water quality and biodiversity (including climate impacts, and land-based pollution)
•nutrient management options (on... |
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Chan, Samuel
Assistant Professor, Sea Grant Extension
541-737-1583
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1600 SW Western Blvd Ste 350
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Watershed Health and Aquatic Invasive Species Specialist. Sam Chan is Oregon Sea Grant's expert in aquatic invasive species and aquatic ecosystem health. He provides public education and engagement to Oregonians of all ages on identifying, controlling and managing the spread of marine invasives... |
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Duplaix, Nicole
Senior Instructor
503-302-4913
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Comparative ecology, behavior and conservation of otter species and other endangered carnivores, Phylogeny, evolution and behavior. |
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Edge, William
Associate Dean College of Agricultural Sciences & Professor
541-737-2910
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Strand Agriculture Hall 430E
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Population and habitat ecology of wildlife in forest and agricultural ecosystems; mammal conservation and management; administration and policy; university education pedegogies, especially distance education. |
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Ford, M Jesse
Associate Professor, Senior Research (retired)
541-737-1960
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Atmosphere-biosphere interactions High latitude ecosystems Influence of airborne contaminants on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems Long-term patterns of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem development Bridging local (particularly indigenous) and scientific knowledge systems... |
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Giannico, Guillermo*
Associate Professor, Extension Fisheries Specialist
541-737-2479
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Freshwater Fish Ecology. Salmonid behavior and habitat selection in freshwater and estuarine systems. Aquatic habitat restoration. Land use impacts on fish habitat. Integrated watershed management. Fish passage. |
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Gladics, Amanda
Assistant Professor of Practice, Oregon Sea Grant Extension
(503) 325-8573
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Coastal Fisheries Extension Faculty
Education and engagement, sustainable fisheries management, seabird-fisheries interactions
Amanda Gladics is Oregon Sea Grant's assistant professor of practice focused on coastal fisheries on the north coast and Columbia River,... |
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Johnson, Sherri*
Courtesy Assistant Professor
541-758-7771
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Aquatic Ecology and Biogeochemistry Landscape influences on streams: stream-forest interactions; abiotic factors (hydrology, temperature, geomorphology, others) which influence stream biota and stream ecosystem functions; network/patch dynamics; hierarchical analysis of effects of scale of... |
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Lackey, Robert*
Courtesy Professor
541-737-0569
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Research Interests: Assessing alternative Pacific Northwest ecological futures; Pacific salmon policy and management; ecosystem management and alternative management paradigms; ecological policy and decision analysis; interface between science, scientists, and policy. ... |
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Peterson, James
Professor & Leader – USGS Oregon Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
541-737-1963
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My research focuses on multiple aspects of aquatic ecology- with an emphasis on lotic communities. Most of my work has been in identifying and quantifying the effects of physical and biotic factors on stream -dewlling taxa (fish, mussels, crayfish) at multiple scales. This includes studies of... |
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Rosenberg, Daniel
Courtesy Appointment
541-737-6122
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I have focused my research activities in the field of applied ecology in an attempt to understand environmental factors affecting the distribution and abundance of animals in managed ecosystems. I attempt to incorporate theoretical and empirical approaches to better understand how animal... |
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Shinderman, Matthew
Faculty, Director-Sustainability Double-Degree, Senior Instructor 1
541-322-3159
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I am currently working on two active projects: Upper Columbia Basin Network American Pika Research and Monitoring Program (National Park Service) Developing a study plan for collaborative research and monitoring of American pika populations in national parks and adjacent non-park... |