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| Assistant Professor
Faculty of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences Texas A & M University |
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Ecological
research in the Davis lab focuses on understanding the interrelationships
between ecosystem structure and function. Our research considers the various
biotic and abiotic drivers of aquatic ecosystems and ranges from field
studies comparing created and natural marsh function to controlled experiments
of macrophyte growth and decay. Most all studies in the Davis lab have
applied aspects that pertain to ecosystem development and ecological restoration
as modified by eutrophication or hydrological modifications. Currently,
we have active studies in regions of the U.S. ranging from inland and
coastal Texas to coastal wetlands of south Florida. See links to specific
projects under “Highlighted Research”. |
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