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Will Crampton
Office BIO 402C, 407-823-0915 crampton@mail.ucf.edu
Research program investigates the ecological, behavioral, and evolutionary mechanisms that generate and regulate species diversity.
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Llewellyn M. Ehrhart, Professor Emeritus
Marine Vertebrate Biology
Office BIO 102A, 407-823-2970, lehrhart@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: reproduction, population biology, ecologic geography and conservation biology of marine turtles
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John E. Fauth
Amphibian and Coral Reef Conservation
Office BIO 401D, 407-823-1661, jfauth@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Quantitative, experimental approaches to understand the intensity and relative importance of disturbance (pond drying, fire) and biotic interactions (competition, predation) in structuring freshwater wetlands
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David G. Jenkins
Wetland Ecology
Office BIO 402C, 407-823-1660, dgjenkin@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Ecological community structure and function, especially the interplay between regional (dispersal, colonization, invasion, community assembly, etc.) and local (competition, predation, abiotic factors) processes
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Reed F. Noss
Ecology and Conservation Biology
Office BIO 202C, 407-823-0975, rnoss@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Multicriteria conservation planning on regional to continental scales
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John A. Osborne
Limnology and Fishery Biology
Office BIO 402D, 407-823-2980, josborne@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: The eutrophication of lake and stream environments
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Martin Quigley
Director, UCF Arboretum
407-823-3146, mquigley@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: ecology of the constructed landscape, sustainable landscape planning and maintenance, stewardship and restoration of urban forest fragments, and biofiltration of runoff from polluted and impervious surfaces. Basic research includes the structure of deciduous forest communities and long effects of human and natural disturbance.
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Pedro F. Quintana-Ascencio
Conservation, Population Modeling
Office BIO 401E, 407-823-1662, pquintan@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Disturbance and spatial structure on plant community and population dynamics
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James D. Roth
Population & Community Ecology
Office BIO 102C, 407-823-4334, jroth@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: Population dynamics and food webs, especially how interactions between consumers and their resources (i.e., predator-prey) affect other species in the community, and vice versa
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I. Jack Stout
Ecology and Conservation Biology
Office BIO 111A, 407-823-2919, jstout@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: Population and community-level phenomena in ecosystems of peninsular Florida, small mammals' community structure, dispersal strategies, and habitat selection
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Betsy Von Holle
Office: BL 202 A, 407-823-0916, vonholle@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Interested in the landscape patterns and community mechanisms that influence the addition of species into ecosystems.
Von Holle Lab
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Linda J. Walters
Marine Ecology
Office BIO 401C, 407-823-2148, ljwalter@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
Current Research: Factors that influence distribution and abundance of organisms in estuaries and oceans
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John F. Weishampel
Landscape Ecology/Ecological Modeling
Office BIO 102B, 407-823-6634, jweisham@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Landscape ecology (how landscape pattern influences ecological processes)
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Graham A. J. Worthy
Marine Mammal Physiology
Office BIO 402A, 407-823-4701, gworthy@mail.ucf.edu
Current Research: Physiological ecology of marine mammals through the study of their energetics, growth, and nutrition
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