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My Research Interests
My
research interests vary widely by ecosystem and organism, but focus
on how ecosystems respond to perturbations, either natural or
man-made, at scales ranging from the individual through the
landscape. Observing how populations and landscapes respond to such
perturbations can offer clues on how to manage or restore them.
Subsequently, I have been highly opportunistic. A stay in Athens,
Georgia got me interested in understory herbs in the Great Smokey
Mountains. A job in New York had me investigating why we had made
the Northeast such a great place for deer, white-footed mice, and
the deer tick, all ingredients of the Lyme disease cycle.
Most recently in both Alaska and Hawaii, heavy administrative
demands on my time have conspired to make most of my research
vicarious, done with teams or with grad students. An analysis of the
extent of different types of ecosystems in Alaska was supposed to be
followed by an analysis of how they differ in their perturbations or
as the Alaska natives say, “the rhythms of the land.”
I am especially interested in conservation and in how
seabirds make a living from the sea. |