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May R. Berenbaum

May R. Berenbaum Born: Trenton, NJ 7/22/1953 Education: Yale (BS 1975), Cornell (Ph.D. 1980) Dissertation title: Furanocoumarin chemistry, insect herbivory, and coevolution in the Umbelliferae (Science 201:532-534; Ecological Entomology 6:345-351; Oecologia 49:236-244; Ecology 62:1254-1266; Science 212:927-929; J. Lep. Soc. 36:160) Adviser: Paul Feeny Comments: Also influenced by Charles Remington and Bruce Stowe (undergraduate) Teaching History: Illinois 1980-present Ph. D. Students:…

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Harris M. Benedict

Harris M. Benedict Born: Buda, IL 12/8/1873; died 10/17/28 Primary specialty: Plant physiology Ph. D. Students: E. Lucy Braun

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Ann M. Bartuska

Ann M. Bartuska Born: 8/6/1953 Education: Wilkes College (B.S. 1975); Ohio University (M.S 1977); West Virginia (Ph.D. 1981) Dissertation title: Detrital processes in a black locust reforested surface mine compared to a sugar maple dominated mixed hardwood stand Adviser: G. E. Lang (C) ESA offices and honors: VP for Public Affairs 1996-99; President 2002-3; Fellow 2012 ESA links: Presidential bio…

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Charles R. Barnes

Charles R. Barnes Born: Madison, IN 9/7/1858; died 2/24/1910 Primary specialty: Plant physiology Ph. D. Students: Burton E. Livingston

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Vegetation Section

The Vegetation Section, founded in 1984, seeks to encourage research and foster communication of results in all aspects of vegetation science. Vegetation Ecology Section website List of Officers

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Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section

The Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section, founded in 2002, promotes an understanding of the importance of urban ecosystems among ecologists and members of related disciplines; encourages education and research in urban ecosystem ecology; sponsors meetings and publications for the communication of research and educational activities in urban ecosystem ecology; and encourages student participation in the Society. Urban Ecosystem Ecology Section website…

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Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section

The Traditional Ecological Knowledge Section, founded in 2002, works to 1) promote the understanding, dissemination and respectful use of traditional ecological knowledge in ecological research, application and education; 2) encourage education in traditional ecological knowledge; 3) stimulate research that incorporates the traditional knowledge and participation of indigenous people; and 4) increase participation by indigenous people in the Ecological Society of…

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Theoretical Ecology Section

The Theoretical Ecology Section was formed in 1993 to (1) foster theoretical research in all areas of ecology; (2) sponsor meetings for the presentation of results; (3) foster communication and research collaboration between theoreticians and experimental/field ecologists; (4) encourage the application of ecological theory to the resolution of societal problems. Theoretical Ecology Section website List of Officers

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