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Katia Engelhardt
OVERVIEW
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Katia Engelhardt
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Personal Information
Name:
Katia Engelhardt
Title:
Research Associate Professor
Senate Position:
Appalachian Laboratory
Areas of Expertise:
Effects of species richness on wetland ecosystem functioning and services; Community ecology and ecosystem ecology; Wetland ecology; Aquatic botany
Lab Affiliation:
Appalachian Laboratory
Mailing Address:
301 Braddock Road
Frostburg, MD 21532
Email:
kengelhardt at umces dot edu
Office Phone:
301-689-7140
Office Fax:
301-689-7200
Resource Links:
Evaluation of the Nottingham Park Serpentine Barrens
The Vallisneria Genetics Project - Effects of Genetic Diversity on Restoration Success
Dyke Marsh Restoration
Expertise
Link to CV:
Curriculum vitae
Link to Research Page:
My research
Recent publications by Katia Engelhardt
Recent articles referencing Katia Engelhardt
Education
Utah State University, 2000, Ph.D, Ecology
Utah State University, 1997, M.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Ecology
Oregon State University, 1993, B.A.
Current Students:
Lauren McChesney
CV Link:
Curriculum vitae
Regularly Offered Courses:
Community Ecology: Integrating Composition, Scale and Process
History
Member for
2 years 25 weeks