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Graduate Students

Rus Bohl - M.S. Candidate, evaluating the effects of electrofishing on embryos of threatened and endangered fish species.  Major advisors: Dr. Ted Henry and Dr. Richard Strange.

Elizabeth (Liz) Burton - M.S. Candidate, studying the influences of cattle and agricultural landscape structure on demogrphics and pathogens in Cumberland Plateau amphibians.  Major advisor: Dr. Matt Gray. (Graduated, Fall 2007)

G. Taylor Fieldon - M.S. Candidate, studying enhanced detection methods for paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease) in livestock and wildlife.  Major advisor: Prof. C.A. Speer. (Graduated, Fall 2007)

Jason L. Kindall - Ph.D. Candidate, studying the ecology of reintroduced elk on Tennessee's Cumberland Plateau.  Major advisor: Dr. Lisa Muller

Emily Rogers - Ph.D. Candidate, studying the effects of toxic algal blooms on fish health.  Major advisors: Dr. Ted Henry and Dr. Richard Strange.

Michelle Rosen - M.S.. Candidate, studying the role of wildlife in spreading ticks and their associated pathogen in the southeastern US.  Major advisor: Dr. Graham Hickling.

A. Chandler Schmutzer - M.S. Candidate, studying the influences of cattle on community structure and pathogen incidence in larval amphibians on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee.  Major advisor: Dr. Matt Gray (Graduated, Fall 2007)

 

 

 

 
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