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University of Florida Natural Resource Faculty

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This is a listing of all University of Florida faculty in the realm of natural resources and the environment currently listed in our database.

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Acomb, Glenn
 
Landscape Architecture
 
Sustainability in site and land development, community design, and water conservation in the landscape

Adams, Carrie Reinhardt
 
Horticultural Sciences
352-392-1831x223
 
Dr. Carrie Reinhardt Adams, Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Horticulture, is developing an Introduction to Ecological Restoration class for undergraduates and is developing a graduate course in Restoration Ecology and a new track in the Environmental Horticulture major on Conservation and Restoration Horticulture. Research focuses on restoration of plant communities in natural and semi-natural landscapes, addressing basic ecological questions with experiments in a restoration context. Extension program strives to connect the native plant industry with restorationists and land managers in Florida.

Adams, Charles
 
Food & Resource Economics
352-392-1826x
 
Marine Economics. Aquaculture feasibility analysis and fisheries management. "methodology, planning, management and policy."
 

Alavalapati, Janaki R.
 
Forest Resources & Conservation
352-846-0899
 
Forest resource policy and socio-economics; ecological economic analysis; forest products trade and environment; agroforestry and rural development; and regional economic modeling

Allen, Michael
 
Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences
352-392-9617
 
Population dynamics and ecology of important freshwater fishes

Alleyne, John
 
Other
727-582-2100x
No homepage on record
 
Urban Commercial Horticulture
  Pinellas County Extension

Ambrose, John
 
Material Science
 
Corrosion reactions, kinetics of corrosion, analysis of corrosion-related failures. corrosion pitting in copper plumbing thermal fatigue failure of jet engine turbine blade "dealloying" of an unstabilized yellow brass plumbing fixture brittle fracture of a case-hardened steel bicycle lock
 

Anderson, Peter
 
Zoology
 
Director of the Whitney Laboratory; Professor of Physiology and Functional Genomics, Neuroscience and Zoology. the structure and function of cell proteins called voltage-activated ion channels. These proteins control the movement of sodium, calcium and potassium ions across cell membranes, and are responsible for the electrical activity of nerves, muscles and other cells.
 

Andreu, Michael
 
Forest Resources & Conservation
813-757-2274x
No homepage on record
 
Dr. Michael Andreu, Assistant Professor, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, works on forest systems ecology. Conducting research on best management practices for fuel reduction and prescribed burning in ponderosa pine forests, biodiversity enhancement in Douglas-fir and loblolly pine plantations, and bio-energy resources in the Apalachicola National Forest. Teaches several courses in the Natural Resource onservation major at the Plant City campus, including dendrology, restoration ecology, and natural resources sampling. Also developing an extension program for forest landowners on the urban-wildland interface.

Angelo, Mary Jane
 
Law
352-392-9238x
No homepage on record
 
environmental Law, water law, law and science interface

Ankersen, Thomas
 
Law
352-392-2237
 
Decision-making under environmental law and the intersection of science and law. Thomas T. Ankersen is an attorney and Assistant in Law at the Center for Governmental Responsibility in the University of Florida College of Law where he teaches and conducts research on a wide variety of domestic and international environmental law and policy issues. He directs the Center's Mesoamerican Environmental Law Program, a program of applied research, policy development and training that lends supports to governmental and non-governmental organizations in Central America and Mexico. He recently launched the Center's Conservation Law Initiative, a pilot effort supported by the John D. and Katherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and designed to focus on the development of innovative legal and policy instruments and institutions to promote conservation in the United States and abroad. In Florida, Ankersen has focused his efforts in the area of coastal law and policy, water law, and legal issues associated with protection of biological diversity. He also serves as a faculty advisor to the College of Law's annual Public Interest Environmental Conference. He is an affiliate faculty member at the University of Florida's Center for Latin American Studies.

Annable, Michael
 
Environmental Engineering Sciences
352-392-3294
 
Water resources, Subsurface Remediation, Wetland Hydrology, Dry Cleaner Site Remediation,

Archer, Douglas
 
Food Science and Human Nutrition
352-392-1991x210
 
Government regulations related to food safety and food microbiology; genetic consequences of stress on bacteria, particularly gastrointestinal immunity and chronic sequelae to acute illness. Dr. Archer was appointed Professor and Chair, Food Science and Human Nutrition Department, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, on January 3, 1994. The Department has over thirty faculty and has program foci in nutritional sciences, food science, and dietetics. He served as Chair until January 1, 2001 at which time he returned to the faculty to teach and conduct research.
 

Austin, James
 
Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
352-846-0646x
No homepage on record
 
population genetics, systematics, phylogeography, and conservation genetics additionalinfo: Cross appointed between Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, and Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

Avery, Mike
 
Entomology & Nematology
No homepage on record
 
Courtesy Assistant Professor Vulture management, avian crop pests
 

Baker, Patrick K.
 
Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences
352-392-3672x
 
Patrick Baker studies the biology and ecology of marine and freshwater invertebrates, concentrating on bivalve mollusks. In the past, he has conducted research on oyster larval and juvenile biology in Chesapeake Bay, including behavioral studies on larvae settling from the plankton to the benthos. In addition, he has studied the ecology of endangered native freshwater mussels in Minnesota. In Florida, Dr. Baker is interested in the ecology of Gulf and Atlantic coast oyster reefs, and the biology and ecology of ark shells. In addition Dr. Baker is currently conducting research on a small oyster native to the Pacific coast, where recent geological changes and human impacts have resulted in a complex pattern of population invasion and extinction in the past few thousand years. With Dr. Bowen, also in this department, Dr. Baker is conducting molecular genetic research to try to trace the origin and patterns of these oyster populations.
 

Baker, Shirley M.
 
Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences
352-392-9617 x264
 
"Physiology and ecology of marine and freshwater invertebrates, especially bivalves"

Barber, David
 
Veterinary Medicine, Physiological Science
352-392-2243x5540
No homepage on record
 
Agricultural Computer Applications

Barfield, Carl
 
Entomology & Nematology
352-392-1901
 
"Construction and testing of courses, courseware and programmed instructional materials in integrated pest management and related subjects"

Barkin, Sam
 
Political Science
352-392-0262 x222
 
International environmental politics and law (particularly fish)

Barnes, Grenville
 
Civil Engineering
352-392-4498
 
Land and geographic information systems

Beeson, Richard
 
Environmental Horticulture
407-884-2034x
 
"The major thrust of my research is to understand how the physiology of plants changes in response to dynamic environmental forces. As a woody plant horticulturist, this comprises not only micro-environment forces, but also artificial forces of pruning, fertilization, high intensity production and transplanting into landscapes. Once a concept is grasped, this knowledge is used to tinker with the "process" to improve growth, efficiency or success of the system. Most of the research focuses on water and a plants’ requirements and responses to sub-optimum levels. This ranges from evaluation of irrigation systems to modeling plant water requirements based on micro-climate and size."
  MREC, Apopka

Bennett, Jerry M.
 
Agronomy
352-392-1814 x201
 
"Environmental stress physiology of agronomic crop plants; effects of water deficits on the physiology, growth, development and yield of agronomic crops; adaptation of crops to environmental stresses; genetic, morphological and physiological characteristics relating to crop avoidance or tolerance of water deficits; crop water relations; nitrogen fixation; photosynthate accumulation and partitioning; evapotranspiration; stomatal activity; techniques for measuring plant water status"

Berg, Sanford
 
Economics