Stephen R. Madigosky
Associate Professor
BIOLOGY
Widener University
United States of America
Biography
received undergraduate degree in natural resources conservation from the University of Connecticut. My master's and doctorate degrees were obtained from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, in natural resource conservation and biology, respectively. While pursuing doctoral studies at Ball State University
Research Interest
research interests include forest phenology/climatology, sustainable development, and tropical ecology.
Publications
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Madigosky, S.R. (2004). Chapter 2 -Tropical microclimatic considerations; Chapter 22, survival strategies. In M. Lowman and B. Rinker (Eds.), Forest Canopies. Burlington, MA: Elsevier, Inc.
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Madigosky, S.R. and Vatnick, I. (2000). Micrometeorologic characteristics of a primary tropical Amazon rainforest - ACEER, Iquitos, Peru. Selbyana, 21, 165–172.
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Swierk, L., Madigosky, S.R. (2014). Environmental perceptions and resource use in rural communities of the Peruvian Amazon (Iquitos and vicinity, Maynas Province). Tropical Conservation Science, 7(3), 382–402.