Faculty studying terrestrial ecology

The University of Wyoming is situated in a diverse landscape with a broad array of terrestrial habitats. Wyoming ecologists study this entire array, including sagebrush steppe, grassland, conifer woodland, montane and subalpine forest, and alpine tundra. In addition, Wyoming ecologists are studying terrestrial ecosystems on four continents, ranging from tropical to arctic and lowland to alpine.

 

Jeff Beck, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Merav Ben-David, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)Yellowstone Canyon

Craig Benkman, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Timothy Collier, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Ellen Currano, Ph.D. (Botany)

Michael Dillon, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Holly Ernest, Ph.D. (Veterinary Sciences)

Brent Ewers, Ph.D. (Botany)

Kristina Hufford, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Daniel Laughlin, Ph.D. (Botany)

Randa Jabbour, Ph.D. (Plant Sciences)

Jeffrey Lockwood, Ph.D. (Philosophy)

Carlos Martinez del Rio, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

David McDonald, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Thomas Minckley (Geography)

Melanie Murphy, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Urszula Norton, Ph.D. (Plant Sciences)

Bryan Shuman, Ph.D. (Geology/Geophysics)

Peter Stahl, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Corey Tarwater, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Dan Tinker, Ph.D. (Botany)

Linda van Diepen, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Karen Vaughan, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Naomi Ward, Ph.D. (Molecular Biology)

David Williams, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

Contact Us

Program in Ecology

Transdisciplinary Program

Debbie Swierczek, Program Coordinator

School of Graduate Education
Knight Hall 247

Phone: 307-766-4128

Email: ecology@uwyo.edu

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