Christopher Buddle
Dean of Students
Natural Resource Sciences
McGill University
Canada
Biography
Chris Buddle has been working at McGill since 2002, in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences at McGill’s Macdonald Campus. His research program is focused on the biodiversity and community ecology of insects and spiders, with an emphasis on Arctic systems. He has long been involved with academic programs and administration in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, most recently teaching field biology and ecology in the Environmental Biology Program, and holding the position as Associate Dean (Student Affairs). Chris was appointed Dean of Students at McGill, on 1 August 2016, for a five-year term.
Research Interest
The natural history, biodiversity and biology of insects and spiders.
Publications
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Pitfall trap size and capture of three taxa of litter-dwelling arthropods: implications for biodiversity studies TT Work, CM Buddle, LM Korinus, JR Spence
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Succession of boreal forest spider assemblages following wildfire and harvesting CM Buddle, JR Spence, DW Langor
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Arthropod responses to harvesting and wildfire: implications for emulation of natural disturbance in forest management CM Buddle, DW Langor, GR Pohl, JR Spence