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Post-docs supervised: (and current institution):

Lianne Cochran Stafira - St. Xavier College, Chicago


Donn Branstrator - U. Minnesotta, Duluth


Brendan Bohannan - U. Oregon


Silvia Pinca - College of the Marshall Islands


David Lytle - Oregon State University


Bryan Brown - Virginia Tech. U.


Nicolas Loeuille - U. Paris, Jussieux - France


Lissette Senerpont-Domis – Royal Netherlands Inst. Ecology


Francois Massol - U. Lille - France


Kayoko Fukumori - Japan National Institute for Environmental Studies


Bertrand Fournier – Pottsdam University


Katherine Bannar-Martin - iDiv-Germany


Friederike Engel – University of Florida


Zachary Jackson – University of Florida


Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised:


Chase, JM. Size-structured interactions and multiple domains of attraction in pond food webs. Professor, Director of Synthesis, iDiv – Leipzig Germany.


Airame, S. Population structure and viability of stream-dwelling frogs on Borneo (Anura). Assistant Dean, Academic Programs, Bren School for Environmental Science and Management – U. California Santa Barbara.


Shurin, J. Local and regional influences on the structure of freshwater zooplankton communities. Professor, University of California – San Diogo


Downing, AL. The role of biological diversity for the functioning and stability of pond ecosystems. Professor, Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware OH


Hall, SR. 2004. Species sorting and biomass partitioning along light:nutrient:predation risk gradients in planktonic pond ecosystems. Prof., Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.


Geddes, P. 2005. Effects of allochthonous inputs and subsidies on pond ecosystems. Prof, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL. 


Howeth, JG. 2010. Dispersal-diversity relationships and ecosystem functioning in pond metacommunities. Assoc. Prof. U. Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL.


Pantel, JH.  2011. The interface between metacommunity ecology and microevolution in freshwater zooplankton. Prof. Universite de Franch-Comte, France


Johnston MK.  2012. Waterfowl impacts to zooplankton communities in wetland meta-ecosystems. Assoc. Prof. Concordia College, Austin. TX


Malcom J. 2015. Functional genomics of a model ecological species, Daphnia pulex. SFounder and Executive Director, Next Interior.


Smith G.K.  2016. The coexistence of similar species. VP Product, Insight Data Science


Livingston G. 2016. Using microcosms to bridge metacommunity theory with natural patterns.  Sustainability Manager, Cargill.


Shaw R. W. 2016. Sex and Social Hierarchies Affect Populations Across Landscapes.


Cuellar-Gempeller, C. 2017. Interactions between species pools and habitat filters in structuring crab associated microbial communities. Assoc. Prof. Humboldt University.


Resetarits, E.J. 2019. Competition across space: from metacommunities to social bodysnatching Trematodes. Assistant Prof.  Barnard College


Deans, R.A. 2019. The effect of dispersal behavior on stability of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Instructor, U. Texas Austin


Correa, D.T. 2020. The ecology of amphibian-associated microbial communities. Data Scientist, IBM.


Rakowski, C.J. 2023. Exploring new varieties and applications of trphic cascades using pond species interaction experiments and theory.  Post-doc, University of Colorado

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