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Quantitative ecology

Faculty in the Ecology graduate program with research interests in this area.
Name Email/phone Interests include
Bjornstad, Ottar
  • Associate Professor of Entomology and Biology
  • Adjunct Professor in Statistics
onb1@psu.edu
814-863-2983
   (University Park)
Population dynamics, spatial ecology, ecology of infectious disease, computational biology.
Diefenbach, Duane
  • Adjunct Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology
ddiefenbach@psu.edu
814-865-4511
   (University Park)
Wildlife ecology, estimation of population parameters, and harvest management of game populations.
Grenfell, Bryan
  • Alumni Professor of Biology
grenfell@psu.edu
814-865-6080
   (University Park)
Population dynamics of infectious disease in humans and animals.
Lin, Henry
  • Associate Professor of Hydropedology/Soil Hydrology
henrylin@psu.edu
814-865-6726
   (University Park)
Hydropedology; environmental soil and water sciences; scaling; watershed water quality; geospatial technologies; environmental modeling, artificial intelligence.
Myers, Wayne
  • Professor of Forest Biometrics
wlm@psu.edu
814-863-0002
   (University Park)
Forest biometrics; remote sensing; quantitative landscape ecology; spatial analysis; geographic information systems; multivariate statistics; artificial intelligence; natural resource sustainability; international forestry.
Ostiguy, Nancy
  • Associate Professor of Entomology
nxo3@psu.edu
814-863-2872
   (University Park)
Integrated pest management; impact of pesticides on non-target species; sampling strategies.
Patil, Ganapati
  • Distinguished Professor of Mathematical Statistics
  • Director, Center for Statistical Ecology and Environmental Statistics
gpp@psu.edu
814-865-9422
   (University Park)
Statistical ecology, environmental statistics, and quantitative risk analysis.
Post, Eric
  • Associate Professor of Biology
esp10@psu.edu
814-863-8162
   (University Park)
Climate change and its effects on life history traits and population and community dynamics.
Saunders, Mike
  • Professor of Entomology
mcs5@psu.edu
814-863-2979
   (University Park)
Ecology and pest management of arthropods affecting vineyards; design and development of computer-based systems that capture, formalize, and represent qualitative and quantitative knowledge associated with managed and natural systems.
Shea, Katriona
  • Associate Professor of Biology
k-shea@psu.edu
814-865-7910
   (University Park)
Biological invasions; theoretical applied ecology; life history theory.
Smithwick, Erica
  • Assistant Professor of Geography
smithwick@psu.edu
814-865-6693
   (University Park)
Landscape and ecosystem ecology. Disturbance ecology & disturbance synergies. Ecosystem simulation models. Climate change and ecosystem carbon storage. Fire and soil nitrogen. Microbial community composition and function. Spatial statistics.