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Research Interests
Quantitative and experimental ecology, with special emphasis on amphibians & reptiles, wetlands and coral reefs. Also environmental health assessment using an integrated approach that includes traditional measures, such as indicator species, and cellular diagnostics.
Selected Publications - Schurbon, J. M., and J. E. Fauth. 2003. Effects of prescribed burning on amphibian diversity in a southeastern U. S. national forest. Conservation Biology 17: in press.
- Downs, C. A., J. E. Fauth, J. Halas, P. Dustan, J. Bemiss, and C. M. Woodley. 2002. Oxidative stress and seasonal coral bleaching. Free Radical Biology & Medicine 33: 533 -543.
- Downs, C. A., E. Mueller, S. Phillips, J. E. Fauth, and C. M. Woodley. 2000. A molecular biomarker system for assessing the health of coral (Montastrea faveolata) during heat stress. Marine Biotechnology 2:533-544.
- Fauth, J. E. 1999. Identifying potential keystone species from field data: an example from temporary ponds. Ecology Letters 2:36-43.
Resetarits, W. J., Jr., and J. E. Fauth. 1998. From cattle tanks to Carolina bays: the utility of model systems for understanding natural communities. Pages 133-151 in: W. J. Resetarits, Jr., and J. Bernardo, editors. Experimental Ecology: Issues and Perspectives. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Fauth, J. E. 1998. Investigating geographic variation in interspecific interactions using common garden experiments. Pages 394-415 in: W. J. Resetarits, Jr., and J.
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