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Faculty
Gary Kleppel
Director, Biodiversity, Conservation and Policy Program
Professor of Biological Sciences
Ph.D., Fordham University, 1979.
Aquatic ecology; effect of human demographic and land use patterns on ecosystem integrity.
(518) 442-4338
gkleppel@albany.edu
George Robinson
Co-Director, Biodiversity, Conservation and Policy Program
Associate Professor of Biological Sciences
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, 1989.
Plant community ecology; biological invasions; biodiversity and public policy; restoration ecology.
(518) 442-4302
grobins@albany.edu
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Floyd Henderson
Professor, Department of Geography and Planning
Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1973
Remote sensing applications in land use, wetlands and agriculture; digital image analysis; GIS
(518) 442-3912
f.henderson@albany.edu
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Monika Calef
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Planning
Ph.D., University of Virginia, 2003
Landscape ecology, biogeography, ecological modeling, GIS
(518) 591-8563
mcalef@albany.edu
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Roland Kays
Adjunct Professor,
Curator of Mammals, NYS Museum
Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 1999
Ecology and conservation of American mammals
(518) 486-3205
kays@mail.nysed.gov
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Gene E. Likens
Adjunct Professor
Director/President, Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1962
Long-term studies of the energy flow and biogeochemical fluxes for northern hardwood forest ecosystems, the effects of acid rain on natural ecosystems and the role that human-accelerated environmental change has had on precipitation chemistry.
(845) 677-5343
likensg@ecostudies.org
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Paul M. Bray
Program Associate
J.D., Columbia University School of Law, 1968
(518) 472-1772
PMBRAY@aol.com
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Stuart E. G. Findlay
Adjunct Professor
Aquatic Ecologist, Institute for Ecosystem Studies
Ph.D., 1981, University of Georgia
Characterization and microbial assimilation of dissolved organic carbon in aquatic ecosystems, importance of hyporheic metabolism in stream ecosystems and approaches to generalizing studies of function in vegetated aquatic habitats.
(845) 677-7600 Ext. 138
findlays@ecostudeis.org
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Gary M. Lovett
Adjunct Professor
Ecosystem Ecologist, Institute for Ecosystem Studies
Ph.D., 1981, Dartmouth College
Focused on how perturbations such as air pollution, introduced pests and pathogens, and insect defoliators affect forest nutrient cycling.
(845) 677-7600 Ext. 132
lovettg@ecostudies.org
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David Strayer
Adjunct Professor
Aquatic Ecologist, Institute for Ecosystem Studies
Ph.D., Cornell University, 1984
Distribution and role of invertebrates; zebra mussel invasion
(845) 677-7600 Ext. 148
strayerd@ecostudies.org
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Richard L. Wyman
Adjunct Professor
Ph.D., Illinois State University, 1973
Carbon cycling in forest ecosystems
(518) 797-3440
rlwyman@capital.net
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Biodiversity, Conservation and Policy
Department of Biological Sciences
University at Albany, State University of New York
1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222
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