Kim M.d. Cuddington
Associate Professor
Biology
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Professor Kim Cuddington carries out research in theoretical and population ecology. Her mathematical models have been used to predict how and when species become invasive as well as describe the role species play as ecosystem engineers. 1999 PhD Zoology, University of Guelph. 2002 Centre for Population Biology Postdoctoral Associate, UCDavis, 2001 NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1997 IODE War Memorial Fellowship.
Research Interest
Theoretical and Population Ecology Environmental Biology Mathematical Modeling in Biology
Publications
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Byers JE, Cuddington K, Jones CG, Talley TS, Hastings A, Lambrinos JG, Crooks JA, Wilson WG. Using ecosystem engineers to restore ecological systems. Trends in ecology & evolution. 2006 Sep 30;21(9):493-500.
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Hastings A, Byers JE, Crooks JA, Cuddington K, Jones CG, Lambrinos JG, Talley TS, Wilson WG. Ecosystem engineering in space and time. Ecology letters. 2007 Feb 1;10(2):153-64.
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Hastings A, Cuddington K, Davies KF, Dugaw CJ, Elmendorf S, Freestone A, Harrison S, Holland M, Lambrinos J, Malvadkar U, Melbourne BA. The spatial spread of invasions: new developments in theory and evidence. Ecology Letters. 2005 Jan 1;8(1):91-101.
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Beisner BE, Haydon DT, Cuddington K. Alternative stable states in ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 2003 Sep 1;1(7):376-82.