Lab People: Past & Present
Research Fellows
Dr. Myla Aronson (current)
Dr. Anne Capistrant
Julia Bohnen
Diane Whited
Fred Rozumalski
Steve Moe
Graduate Students
Dana Vandenbosch (current, Water Resources Science)
Samantha Hensley (current, Water Resources Science)
Dawn Tanner (current, Conservation Biology)
Basil Iannone, 2007. M.S. Ecology, Evolution, Behavior Evaluation of resource-limiting strategies intended to facilitate sedge meadow restorations by preventing Phalaris arundinacea L. reinvasion
Susan Borman, 2007, Ph.D. Conservation Biology
Seventy Years of Change in the Shoreline Landscapes and Macrophyte Communities of Wisconsin Lakes
Karin Kettenring. 2006. Ph.D. Applied Plant Sciences.
Seed ecology of Carex spp. in restored prairie wetlands
Sara Simmers. 2006. M.S. Conservation Biology
Recovery of semi-arid grassland on recontoured and revegetated oil access roads
Carrie Reinhardt-Adams. 2004. Ph.D., Water Resources Science
Effectively Controlling Phalaris arundinacea L. in Wet Meadow Restorations and Subsequent Native Species Establishment
Kristy Maki. 2002. M.S., Applied Plant Sciences
Assessing the risk of importing aquatic plants into Minnesota
Stephanie Miklovic. 2002. M.S., Water Resources Science
The impacts of roadsalt on community composition of wetland vegetation
Barb Peichel. 2002. M.S., Water Resources Science
A model for prioritizing wetland habitat restoration in the St. Louis River watershed ( Minnesota)
Laura Perry, L.G. 2001. Controlling Phalaris arundinacea invasion in restored sedge meadow wetlands. Ph.D., Applied Plant Sciences.
Emily Green. 2000. M.S., Conservation Biology
Effects of nitrate-N addition on wetland plant community establishment and competition with invasive species
Jason Husveth. 1999. M.S., Landscape Architecture
Effects of stormwater on wetland biodiversity and design solutions
Diana Lobien. 1999.M.S., Landscape Architecture
A comparison of natural wetlands to constructed wetlands designed for habitat replacement in an urban setting
Rachel Budelsky. 1998. Ph.D., Conservation Biology
Establishment of native sedge vegetation in created wetlands
Mayer, P. 1998. Using indicators of community structure and ecosystem function to assess the biological integrity and recovery of restored prairie wetlands. Ph.D., Conservation Biology.
Karen Schik. 1998. M.S., Conservation Biology
Agricultural land use impacts on wetland avian communities in western Minnesota: a landscape perspective
Lori Scinto. 1998. M.S., Conservation Biology
Criteria for instituting conservation corridors: a comparison of the Yellowstone to Yukon (Y2Y) and Paseo Pantero corridors
Leslie Yetka. 1998. M.S., Horticultural Science
Effects of planting season and hydrology on establishment and growth of sedge rhizomes in a restored wetland
Cathy Geist. 1997.. M.S., Conservation Biology
Ecological restoration: a bridge between environmental and human issues
Richard Lehtinen. 1997. M.S., Conservation Biology
Factors affecting the distribution of amphibians in depressional wetlands
Douglas Mensing. 1997. M.S., Conservation Biology
Anthropogenic effects on the biodiversity of riparian wetlands of central Minnesota streams
Tami Van Gaal. 1996. M.S., Horticultural Science
Ecological consequences of hybridization between a wild species (Echinacea purpurea) and related cultivar (E. purpurea 'White Swan')
Senior Research Technicians
John Mulhouse
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