Roger Wittie
Professor
Department of Wildlife , Suatainability and Ecosystem Scienc
Tarleton State University
United States of America
Biography
Roger Wittie is Professor and Executive Director of Faculty Research at Tarleton. He is an ecologist focusing on reclamation and restoration ecology, process diversity, and plant-herbivore interaction. His current research includes studies of plant-insect interactions, watershed protection, native plant development, and invasive species. Dr. Wittie also serves the program as a statistician and assists students with research design and data analyses. As Executive Director, he assist faculty with development of external funding requests.
Research Interest
Plant-insect interactions, Watershed protection and native plant development, and invasive species.
Publications
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Noah R, Muir J, Brady J, Wittie RD,Kattes DH et al . (2012) Genotypic and Phenotypic Variability in Three Prairie Acacia Accessions. Crop Science,52(2):951-959.
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Noah R, Muir J, Wittie RD, Kattes DH, Pittman W et al .(2012). Prairie Acacia, Panicled Tick-Clover, and Herbaceous Mimosa Herbage, Nitrogen and Seed Yields, Nutritive Value, and Regional Adaptation. Agronomy Journal 2: 265-270