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Dr. Kimberly A. With   Associate Professor
Lab Director
  Office:  2 Bushnell Hall
Phone: (785) 532-5040
           
Dr. Peter Skelsey   Postdoctoral Research Associate
(Ph.D., Wageningen University and Research Center, The Netherlands)
Project:  NSF
Ecology of Infectious Disease:  Epidemic Waves, Landscape Heterogeneity, and Spatial Scale
(Co-supervised with Dr. Karen Garrett, Department of Plant Pathology)
  Office:  4024 Throckmorton Hall
Phone: (785) 532-2363
     
Page E. Klug  

Ph.D. Candidate
(B.S., Drake University; M.S., University of Nebraska--Omaha)

 

Dissertation Research:  Interactions between grassland birds and their snake predators:  the potential for conservation benefits or conflicts in tallgrass prairie

Emilie C. Throop (Blevins)  

M.S. Student
(B.S., Berea College, Kentucky)

 

Thesis research:  Habitat suitability and metapopulation dynamics of collared lizards in tallgrass prairie

           
LAB ALUMNI      
   

Past position in the LLACE

 

Life after the LLACE

Dr. Gregory R. Schrott  

2001-2004:  Postdoctoral Research Associate (Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles)
Project:  Extinction Risk for Migratory Songbirds in Dynamic Landscapes (EPA-STAR Wildlife Risk Assessment Program)

 

2007-present: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Archbold Biological Station, Florida

2004-2006: Visiting Assistant Professor
Biology Department, Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado

Dr. William E. Jensen   2003-2005:  Postdoctoral Research Associate (Ph.D., Kansas State University)
Project:  Regional Assessment of Population Viability for Grassland Birds in the Flint Hills (USDA CSREES-NRI Managed Ecosystems Program)
 

Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Emporia State University, Kansas

Christopher M. Frey   2003-2006:  M.S., Biology
Thesis Research:
  Topographic variation in habitat quality and settlement patterns of grassland passerines in the Flint Hills
  Ph.D. Program, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Nevada-Reno
Corina R. I. Jung (Rahmig)   2003-2006:  M.S., Biology
Thesis Research:
  Variation in the suitability of grassland management regimes for nesting grassland birds in the Flint Hills
  Biology Instructor, Presentation High School, San Jose, California

2006-2007: Teaching Credential Program, Santa Clara University, California
           
           

 

 

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