Freshwater Biology
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Freshwater biologists investigate the biology and ecology of
organisms living in lakes and streams. EEMB faculty focus on
stream ecology, limnology, ecology of wetlands and salt lakes,
tropical ecology, and physical processes in areas such as the
Amazon Basin, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the California
coastal zone, and the Alaskan tundra.
Faculty Research
Bradley J. Cardinale, Ph.D. University of Maryland. Community
and ecosystems ecology, freshwater biology, biodiversity and
ecosystem functioning.
Scott D. Cooper, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. Freshwater
biology; stream ecology.
Thomas Even, Ph.D. UC Santa Barbara. Population and community
ecology, river ecology, predator-prey interactions, science
education.
Sally MacIntyre, Ph. D. Duke University. Physical-biological
coupling; physical limnology and oceanography; tropical,
temperate and arctic lakes; flow in kelp forests and coral
reefs.
John M. Melack, Ph.D. Duke University. Limnology of tropical,
saline, and alpine lakes; phytoplankton and zooplankton ecology;
biogeochemistry; wetland ecology; remote sensing.
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