Jonathan M. Bossenbroek
Associate Professor
Ecology
The Applied Spatial Ecology Lab
Spain
Biography
He focuses on applying the theories and concepts of landscape ecology to investigate issues such as invasive species biology, conservation biology and ecosystem management. The investigative approach of his lab is primarily based on predictive and geostatistical modeling and then linking these predictions with field and laboratory studies. Through this approach he is currently undertaking projects on zebra mussels, emerald ash borer, yellow perch in Lake Erie, darters in the Ohio River basin and the phytoremediation of contaminated soils.
Research Interest
Invasion, Landscape, and Watershed Ecology, Modeling Dispersal Mechanisms, Predicting Habitat Suitability