Alexandra Fiord, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut.
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Eric G. Lamb
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Plant Sciences, University of Saskatchewan
I am a plant ecologist with research interests including the mechanisms that structure plant community diversity, plant - soil interactions, plant competition, statistical ecology, and natural history.My current research is multifaceted. My primary focus is the role plant - microbial interactions play in structuring plant community composition and diversity. I am also involved in projects ranging from the ecology of species at risk to the application of ecological theory to solve practical problems of rangeland management
Background
| Post-Doc (2008-10) | Siciliano lab, University of Saskatchewan | Relationships between plant and soil diversity and ecosystem functions such as nitrogen cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes. |
| PhD.(2007) | Cahill Lab, University of Alberta | Role of competition in structuring fescue grassland diveristy |
| Masters (2002) | Mallik Lab, Lakehead University | Ecology and management of forested riparian buffer zones |
| BSc. (1999) | University of British Columbia | Biology |