| Matthew E. McTammany Assistant Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies |
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Office: 311 Biology Building
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Biology Department |
Biology 208, Bucknell Natural Area, April 2005 |
Susquehanna River at Muncy, June 2005 |
(Ultimate at Bucknell; my compliments to the Daily Item) |
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Research interests:
-Stream ecosystem structure and function
in response to landscape and watershed properties
-Passive recovery, active restoration, and preservation
of stream ecosystems
-Land use trends of the eastern United States
-Physicochemistry, macroinvertebrates, organic matter
dynamics, and stream metabolism
Educational Background:
Ph.D. in Biology, 2004, Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University
M.S. in Biology, 1998, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
B.S. in Biology, 1995, Bucknell University
Courses at Bucknell:
Biology 208 - Population and Community Biology click for website
Biology 334/634 - Limnology (Freshwater Ecology) click for syllabus
Biology 353/653 - Ecosystem Ecology click for syllabus
For more professional information about myself:
Abstract of Doctoral Dissertation Research
Abstract of Master's Thesis Research
Related Links:
North American Benthological Society
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Ecological Society of America
Virginia Tech Stream Team
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
Virginia Tech
Bucknell University
Bucknell Mudsharks Ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate Frisbee Players Association