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Amy Rosemond

Distinguished Research Professor
Odum School of Ecology

  • (706) 542-3903

Dr. Rosemond’s research interests include linkages between biodiversity and ecosystem function, detritus-based food webs, nutrient mobilization effects on aquatic ecosystems, food web stoichiometry, and global change effects on aquatic ecosystems. Dr. Rosemond’s research projects include responses of detritus-based food webs to nutrient enrichment, how invasive species affect species richness and ecosystem function, how nutrient enrichment affects the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function, how changes in nutrient stoichiometry affect food web structure and function, how urbanization and other watershed land-use affects biodiversity, food web structure, and ecosystem function in streams.

Education

Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University M.S. from University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill B.S. from University of North Carolina: Chapel Hill