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Ronald Benner:
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Jeff Dudycha:
Evolutionary ecology & genetics; Environmental genomics; Life history evolution; Consumer-resource interactions; Adaptation; Speciation; The pond/lake gradient
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Robert J. Feller:
Biological Oceanography; Energetics of Predator-Prey Interactions; Marine Food Webs; Benthic Ecology; Long-Term Studies; Immunoassays
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Madilyn Fletcher:
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces, physiological activity of attached bacteria, molecular characterization of bacterial communities
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Blaine Griffen:
Individual behavior in populations and communities: variation and extinction.
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Brian Helmuth:
Physical Biology of Marine Invertebrates, Biomechanics, Intertidal and Subtidal Physiological Ecology
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David E. Lincoln:
Community and Chemical Ecology, Carbon Cycle, Plant/Herbivore
Interactions , Biodiversity
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Richard A. Long:
Marine Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry: bacterial-mediated transformation of organic particles; ecology of waterborne pathogens; bacteria-bacteria interactions; bacteria as sources of natural products
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Charles R. Lovell:
Molecular Microbial Ecology; Population and Community Dynamics of
Microorganisms; Interactions Between Non-Pathogenic Bacteria and Higher
Organisms; Physiology and Ecology of Anaerobic Bacteria; Aryl
Dehalogenation Processes
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James T. Morris:
Wetland Ecology & Biogeochemistry, Plant Physiological Ecology
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Timothy A. Mousseau:
Evolution of life histories; behavior; insect communication systems; maternal effects; diapause; quantitative genetics; plant-herbivore interactions.
- James L. Pinckney:
Marine ecology, Benthic microbial processes, Phytoplankton ecology.
- Joseph M. Quattro:
Population and Conservation Genetics, Molecular Evolution.
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Tammi Richardson:
Phytoplankton Physiology and Ecology; Marine Food Webs
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Stephen E. Stancyk:
Reproductive Ecology of Marine Invertebrates
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David S. Wethey:
Population and Community Ecology, Biogeography, and Rocky Intertidal Ecology
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Sarah A. Woodin:
Marine Benthic Ecology, Recruitment Processes Biogenic Disturbance, Chemical Ecology
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