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Ph.D. Ecology | Assistant Prof. Environmental Bio at Marian University - Indianapolis | Applied ecology: restoration, biotic interactions, global change, soils & invertebrates | Environmental education is for everyone

Since we don't have kids, our dogs have to suffer on their birthdays.

Pippin is 4.

TT #IntegrativeBiology Positions - Apply now!!

Are you passionate about teaching and doing research with undergraduates? Come join my department! We are #hiring TWO(!!!!) bio faculty from any subdiscipline. Supportive & growing department looking for new research opportunities for students. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about the position. Please share widely!

https://marian.peopleadmin.com/postings/1756

After an unseasonal first two thirds of fall, it's finally "flannel lined Carhartt" season in Indiana.

Might anyone have a PDF copy of the following paper? Can't find it through any of my usual resources.

Clapperton, M. J., Lacey, M. J., Hanson, K., & Hamel, C. (2005). Analysis of phospholipid and neutral lipid fatty acids extracted from soil. Research Newsletter SPARC-AAFC. Swift Current, SK Canada. December, 12, 1-2.

Need to look through it to address a reviewer question for a manuscript I'm hoping to resubmit soon. Much appreciated for any help!

In addition to my work on ecology, I'm also a #corgi manservant to two cardigan Welsh corgis, Pippin (brindle, 4) and Merry (Merle, 1).

TT #IntegrativeBiology Positions - Apply now!!

Are you passionate about teaching and doing research with undergraduates? Come join my department! We are #hiring TWO(!!!!) bio faculty from any subdiscipline. Supportive & growing department looking for new research opportunities for students. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about the position. Please share widely!

https://marian.peopleadmin.com/postings/1756

We got to burn our small prairie at work on Friday. Student interns had a great time helping out with the #PrescribedFire and here's hoping for lots of wildflowers next year! Thanks to Andrew Stoehr of Butler for getting some photos (especially this first one) while he was stopping by to observe.
I'm an assistant professor of environmental science/ecology at a Midwestern #PUI. I teach fairly broadly across our curriculum with ecology classes, seminars and (starting in spring) our #biostats course. My research focuses on how #invertebrate communities (esp. #mites and #nematodes) respond to environmental change such as plant #invasions, climate change (esp. #drought), and ecological #restoration. Also interested in studying impacts of #urbanization.