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Restoration ecology

Faculty in the Ecology graduate program with research interests in this area.
Name Email/phone Interests include
Baums, Iliana
  • Assistant Professor of Biology
ibb3@psu.edu
814-867-0491
   (University Park)
Molecular ecology and evolution of reef invertebrates.
Bruns, Mary Ann
  • Associate Professor of Soil Science/Microbial Ecology
mvb10@psu.edu
814-863-0779
   (University Park)
Functional ecology of biogeochemically important microbial populations.
Cole, C. Andrew (Andy)
  • Associate Director, Center for Watershed Stewardship
  • Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Ecology
cac13@psu.edu
814-865-3334
   (University Park)
Ecosystem ecology: wetlands, hydrology, restoration, seed banks, plant communities, historical ecology.
Drohan, Patrick
  • Assistant Professor of Pedology
pjd7@psu.edu
814-863-4246
   (University Park)
Soil formation and biogeochemistry due to land use and ecosystem change; soil and water degradation, and the remediation of soil physical and chemical properties in urban environments.
Ferreri, C. Paola
  • Associate Professor of Fisheries Management
cpf3@psu.edu
814-863-2095
   (University Park)
Fisheries ecology; fish population dynamics; river ecology and management; watersheds; modeling; and policy and management.
Kaye, Jason
  • Assistant Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry
jpk12@psu.edu
814-863-1614
   (University Park)
Ecosystem ecology; global change biology; biogeochemistry of nitrogen and carbon cycling in managed and unmanaged ecosystems.
Steiner, Kim
  • Professor of Forest Biology
  • Director, The Arboretum at Penn State
steiner@psu.edu
814-865-9351
   (University Park)
The ecology, genecology, and physiological ecology of forest regeneration following disturbance.
Tamminga, Kenneth
  • Professor of Landscape Architecture
krt1@psu.edu
814-863-2377
   (University Park)
Ecological restoration and design; regional ecosystems planning; brownfields and degraded landscapes.
Taylor, Alan
  • Professor of Geography
aht1@psu.edu
814-865-1509
   (University Park)
Vegetation dynamics; fire and climate variation on community development; environmental conservation.