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Jerry F. Franklin

Jerry F. Franklin
Born: Waldport, OR 10/27/1936
Education: Oregon State (BS 1959, MS 1961), Washington State (Ph.D. 1966)
Dissertation title: Vegetation and soils in the subalpine forests of the southern Washington Cascade Range
Adviser: Rex Daubenmire
Teaching History: Oregon State 1976-92, Washington 1986-present
Comments: Also influenced by William K. Ferrell as an undergraduate and Master’s student and K. Norman Johnson later in his career.
Ph. D. Students: Miles Hemstrom, Paul Alaback, Joseph Means, Robin Lambert Graham, Diane Mitchell, Glenn Stewart, Mark Harmon, Charles Halpern, Angela Evenden, Habin Li, Jiquan Chen, Malcolm North, J. Stephen Lowe, Charlotte Pyle, Robert Van Pelt, Swee May Tang, Julie Concannon, Josephine Fites-Kaufmann, Joshua Greenberg, Audrey Pearson, William Keeton, Kenneth Bible, Brian Oakley, Randolph Knight, Robin Lesher, Mark Swanson, James Lutz, Derek Churchill, James Freund, Keala Hagmann, Van Kane, Andrew Larson.
Others influenced: (Masters) Susan Seyer, Peter Frenzen, Mark Klopsch, Mary McDade, Andrew Gray, Barbara Schrader, Adelaide Johnson, Steven Greenway, Linda Mycek, David Werntz, Albert Foster, Martin Pincheira; (colleague) Richard Waring
ESA offices and honors: President 1993-4; Fellow 2012; Eminent Ecologist 2016
ESA links: Presidential bio