Eric Lamb

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 AlbertaRole of competition in structuring fescue grassland diveristy
Masters (2002)Mallik Lab, Lakehead UniversityEcology and management of forested riparian buffer zones
BSc. (1999)University of British ColumbiaBiology