Dr. Richard Inouye -   Professor of Ecology

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Previous Graduate Students

A. Ray (PhD: 2005. Physical, chemical, and biological interactions in wetlands: a case study using Fairview Contructed Wetland in southeastern Idaho.)

H. Bechtold (MS: 2005. Distribution of total carbon, total nitrogen, and nitrogen mineralization pools following shrub removal and nitrogen additions in sagebrush steppe.)

L. Safford (MNS: 2005. Analysis of the natural, physical, and biological processes affecting the long-term performance of the compacted soil barriers on the Central Facility Area landfills.)

S. Stacey (MS: 2005. Analysis of the Natural physical and biological processes affecting the long-term performance of the compacted soil barriers on the central facility area landfills)

K. Pappani (MS: 2003. Water relations of a sagebrush steppe community: performance of Stipa comata (needle and thread grass) and Agropyron dasytachyum (thisk-spiked wheatgrass).)

J. Pappani (MS: 2003. Treatment of agricultural water pollution by a wetland designed and managed for waterfowl and wildlife habitat.)

J. Sauder (MS: 2002 co-advised with Dr. C. Trost: Habitat and bird communities in SE Idaho)

J. Landmesser (MS: 2001. Relationships between plant and small mammal communities on an experimental hazardous waste burial site)

E. Wenninger (MS: 2001. Insect community response to plant diversity and productivity in a sagebrush steppe ecosystem.)

C. Tripler (PhD: 2001. Linkages between soil nitrogen dynamics, herbivory by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and forest dynamics of southern New England)

J. Schnurr (PhD: 2000. The relationships among habitat distribution, small mammal activity patterns, seed survival, and seedling recruitment in temperate deciduous forests.)

P. Buckwalter (MS: 1998. Habitat selection and population distributions of small mammals in central Minnesota)

R. D. Lawson (MS: 1996. Patterns of woody plant encroachment on a Minnesota sandplain.)

G. Wasley (MS: 1995. The effects of productivity on mound production and burrow geometry of the plains pocket gopher (Geomys bursarius) in an old-field in east-central Minnesota.)

D. Gianotto (MS, 1995. Nutrient loading and water quality on the Snake River between American Falls and Minidoka Dams.)

P. Woutat (MS, 1994. Biogeography of avian communities in the Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland.)

 

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