Karen Goodell, Ph.D. 2000, SUNY-Stony
Brook
"Impact of an introduced Insect-pollinated Invasive Plant into
Wetlands and the Implications of its Removal for Native Plant and
Pollinator Communities"
Mentor: Dr. Joan Ehrenfeld, Rutgers University
Christine Hawkes, Ph.D. 2000,
University of Pennsylvania
"Alteration of the soil microbial and AM fungal communities
when exotic species invade: Implications for management and restoration
of plant communities"
Mentors: Drs. Mary Firestone and Carla D'Antonio, University of
California Berkeley
David Lytle, Ph.D. 1999, Cornell
University
"Designing flow regimes that favor native over non-native communities"
Mentor: Dr. Robert L. Smith, University of Arizona
Tatyana Rand, Ph.D. 2000, Brown
University
"Effects of landscape context on the colonization, ecological
impact and potential management of invasive weeds and insect preserves"
Mentor: Dr. Svata Louda, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
David Theobald, Ph.D. 1995,
University of Colorado - Boulder
"Incorporating Landscape Context into the Design of Functional
Conservation Networks"
Mentor: Dr. N. Thomas Hobbs, Natural Resource Ecology Lab,
Colorado State University
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