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Your name or your lab's nameWhat is your campus?If applicable, where is your work or research on prairies and wetlands focused?Broadly, what is your discipline?research/interest statement or key wordsWhat resources could you bring to the Prairie Wetland Partnership?How may others contact you?Comments or clarifications to the questions asked here.
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Shelby WilliamsTwin Citieswestern Minn; Cedar Creekbiological sciencesdiet and microbial community of small mammals in grasslandscollaborations on grant applications, general inquiries about field of experiencewill1366@umn.edu
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Colleen SatyshurTwin Citiessouthwest Minnesotabiological sciences, Ecologypast research has focused on using grasslands for bioenergy and the effect on arthropods-particularly pollinators and beneficial arthropods. Interests include pollinators, endangered species, grassland ecology and management, wetland evaluation, education, radio tracking.general inquiries about field of experience, nothing at the moment, but please keep me up to date on the PWPcsatyshu@umn.edu
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Jacob JungersTwin CitiesMinnesotaagriculture, EcologyMy goal as a conservation biologist is to use ecological data from field research to address practical issues in land management. My current research assesses the bioenergy potential and ecological effects of harvesting biomass from conservation grasslands. collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, general inquiries about field of experiencejunge037@umn.edu
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Clarence LehmanTwin CitiesMinnesota, western part of the state. Also Cedar Creek.biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.), math (computer science, statistics, etc.)Most broadly, I think about sustainability of our planet, for ourselves and our fellow creatures. I conduct prairie bioenergy research to reduce carbon emissions and ultimately to sequester carbon from the air. Doing this in a way that will expand wildlife habitat is part of this research. I use computers and mathematics to help.collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencelehman@umn.edu
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John RotenberryTwin Citiesolder work on western Great Plains, biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)birds, landscape ecology, community ecology, habitat associationscollaborations on grant applications, general inquiries about field of experienceJohn Rotenberry
College of Biological Sciences
University of Minnesota
1445 Gortner Ave.
Saint Paul, MN 55108

voice1: 612-625-5005
voice2: 612-625-5717
cell: 951-534-4057
net: jrotenbe@umn.edu
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Heather WayeMorrisWest-central Minnesotabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)tiger salamander and garter snake behavior and habitat use, especially what types of habitats they use and how they find their way between them collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencewayex001@morris.umn.edu
(320) 589-6304
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Margaret KuchenreutherMorriswestern Minnesotabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)prairie management; plant population dynamics; sustainable agriculture; native perennials as alternative biofuels feedstockcollaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencekuchenma@morris.umn.edu

Division of Science and Mathematics
University of Minnesota, Morris
600 East 4th St.
Morris, MN 56267

320-589-6335
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Todd ArnoldTwin CitiesGreat Plainsbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)I study the population ecology and conservation of wetland and grassland dependent wildlife, especially birds. I am interested in the impact of human perturbations (e.g., habitat loss and modification, anthropogenic mortality factors) on these systems.collaborations on grant applicationsEmail preferred: arnol065@umn.edu
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SeabloomTwin CitiesCedar Creek, Minnesota, California, Oregon, and global experiments biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)I am interested in the effects of nutrients and consumers on diversity, invasions, disease, and ecosystem functioning of grasslands.collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experience, Coordinate global grasslands experiment (nutnet.org)seabloom@umn.edu
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Eville GorhamTwin CitiesN. America, Britainbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.), physical sciences (chemistry, physics, etc.)paleoecology, biogeochemistry (especially the carbon cycle), peatland dimensional analysis, sedge life histories and their influence on wetland productivitycollaborations on grant applicationsgorha001@umn.eduMy experience with prairie wetlands is very limited, but I would be glad to talk to persons wanting a more general wetland/peatland approach to their problems
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AndowTwin Citiesupper Midwestbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)endangered insect specieswillingness for interviews or media interaction
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brian hubertyTwin CitiesThe entire midwest including MNbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)Primary interest in the geospatial aspect of Great Plains wetands and prairie habitat systems for the Great Plains and Great Lakes....and as it relates to Endangered Species in particular.collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experience, remote sensingbrian_huberty@fws.gov
612 713 5332 office direct phone
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Joey ReidTwin CitiesMinnesotabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)integrated models, nutrient cycling, non-equilibrium ecosystem responsesnothing at the moment, but please keep me up to date on the PWP@JoeyPReid, jreid@umn.edu
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Peter WraggTwin CitiesCedar Creek, Minnesota, South Africabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)biodiversity; global change ecology; fire ecology; pollination biology; grassland conservationcollaborations of field plots or lab workwragg@umn.edu
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Forest IsbellTwin CitiesGreat Plainsagriculture, biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)causes (global environmental changes) and consequences (for ecosystem functioning and ecosystem services) of changing plant diversitycollaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experienceforest.isbell@gmail.com, @ForestIsbell, www.sustainingnature.org
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Douglas H. JohnsonTwin CitiesMinnesota, Dakotasbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.), math (computer science, statistics, etc.)Grassland and wetland birds
Effects of wind energy development on wildlife
Quantitative applications in ecology
collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, statistical analysis and consultingPhone: 612-624-4716
Email: Douglas_H_Johnson@usgs.gov
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Jacques Finlay Twin CitiesMinnesotabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)watershed and aquatic carbon and nutrient cycles, global change, nitrogencollaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, general inquiries about field of experiencejfinlay@umn.edu
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William ArnoldTwin CitiesCottonwood lakes in ND, Glacial Ridge, private farmphysical sciences (chemistry, physics, etc.), Environmental engineering/chemistry We are interested in how the organic matter in wetlands drives photochemistry and how sediment and porewater chemistry (specifically sulfur) influences pesticide processing. We are also studying how local hydrology affects water and sediment chemistry.collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experienceEmail: arnol032@umn.edu
Web: http://www.ce.umn.edu/directory/faculty/arnold.html
Twitter: @billarnold_mn
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Tilman LabTwin CitiesMinnesota prairiesagriculture, biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)collaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interactionEmail: retilman@umn.edu
Phone: 612-625-5740
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Sheri BreenMorrisGlobalsocial sciences (economics, psychology, geography, etc.)Political and legal understandings of property and ownership regarding land and germplasm; seed and food sovereignty; cultural, political, and legal aspects of seed-saving; politics of sustainable agriculturecollaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencebreens@morris.umn.edu; (320) 589-6206 (office); (320) 287-2480 (cell)
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Amanda C. Martin (Hegeman/Wyse Lab)Twin CitiesMinnesota state-wide prairiesagriculture, biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.), physical sciences (chemistry, physics, etc.), pharmacognosy (natural products chemistry)Plant metabolomics (LC/MS)
Bioassay-guided fractionation (HPLC, LC/MS, NMR)
Ecosystem services, perennials, forever green
Developing natural products from MN prairie plants into preservatives for cosmetic and personal care products.
collaborations of field plots or lab work, willingness for interviews or media interactionmart2406@umn.edu
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Jake GrossmanTwin CitiesMinnesotabiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)plant community ecology, biodiversity and function, plant clonality, Populus, Salix, phylogenetic diversity, funcitonal diversitycollaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencegross679@umn.edu, 602-214-8688
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Katrina FreundTwin CitiesMinnesotaagriculture, biological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)Endophytic fungi, agriculture, ecology and evolution of fungal pathogenscollaborations of field plots or lab work, general inquiries about field of experiencefreu0039@umn.edu
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Elizabeth BorerTwin CitiesMinnesota, US West Coast, worldwidebiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)grassland population, community, and ecosystem-scale responses to anthropogenic changes, especially changes in nutrients and herbivores; grassland disease dynamics; grassland arthropodscollaborations of field plots or lab work, collaborations on grant applications, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experienceborer@umn.edu
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Christopher JohnsonTwin CitiesMinnesotaagriculture, math (computer science, statistics, etc.), social sciences (economics, psychology, geography, etc.)Prairie Restoration; Wetland Conservation/Restoration; Small Holding Rural Land Stewardship; Invasive Species Controlcollaborations of field plots or lab work, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experiencejoh06125@umn.edu
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Ian CarriereTwin Citiesbiological sciences (conservation, genetics, ecology, etc.)collaborations of field plots or lab work, willingness for interviews or media interaction, general inquiries about field of experienceEmail: carri186@umn.edu
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