Kevin Mueller
Assistant Professor
Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences
Cleveland State University
United States of America
Biography
" I am an ecologist with a variety of interests and skills. I typically study interactions between organisms and their environment and the implications of these interactions for ecosystem functions. Plants and soils are often the focus of my research because they serve as the foundation for many ecosystem functions that are beneficial to humans. I teach Introduction to Environmental Science (EVS 206). This course provides an overview of current environmental issues and the scientific basis for understanding both how humans impact the environment and how the environment impacts humans. For more information about me, click the links to my website and Google Scholar page."
Research Interest
Ecosystem functions
Publications
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Kevin E Mueller (2008) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers: Causes for concern and knowledge gaps regarding environmental distribution, fate and toxicity. Science Total Environment 336: 589-592
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Kevin E Mueller (2012) Impacts of biodiversity loss escalate through time as redundancy fades. American Association Advancement Science 336: 589-592
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Kevin E Mueller (2010) Global patterns in leaf 13C discrimination and implications for studies of past and future climate 107: 5738-5743