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351 Illick Hall
SUNY-ESF
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210
Telephone: (315) 470-6785
Fax: (315) 470-6934
Email: rkimmer@esf.edu
James Castello
Laurie Galuzzi
Robin Tait
Jaimie Ferschinger
Jennifer Gillrich
Keith Bowman
Catherine Landis
Former Graduate Students
Daniela Shebitz 2001 Population trends and ecological requirements of sweetgrass, Hierochloe odorata (L.) Beauv.: integration of traditional and scientific ecological knowledge
Dave Kubek 2000 The effect of disturbance history on regeneration of northern hardwood forests following the 1995 blowdown.
Tom Touchet, thesis topic: Regeneration requirement for black ash (Fraxinus nigra), a principle plant for Iroquois basketry.
Marcy Balunas, thesis topic: Ecological restoration of goldthread (Coptis trifolium), a culturally significant plant of the Iroquois pharmacopeia.
Aimee Delach, thesis topic: The role of bryophytes in revegetation of abandoned mine tailings.
Mauricio Velasquez, thesis topic: The role of fire in plant biodiversity in the Antisana paramo, Ecuador.
Amy Samuels, thesis topic: The impact of Rhamnus cathartica on native plant communities in the Chaumont Barrens
Book
Kimmerer, R.W. 2003. Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses. Oregon State University Press. **Winner of the prestigious 2005 John Burroughs Medal for outstanding natural history writing!** Click here for more information on this book.
Dr. Kimmerer in the New York Times!
click here to read the article
Articles
Kimmerer, R.W. and F.K. Lake 2001. Maintaining the Mosaic: The role of indigenous burning in land management. Journal of Forestry 99:36-41.
Kimmerer, R.W. and M.J.L. Driscoll 2001. Moss species richness on insular boulder habitats: the effect of area, isolation and microsite diversity. The Bryologist 103(4):748-756
Kimmerer, R.W. 2001. Traditional Ecological Knowledge: a resource for cross-cultural education in biology. BioScience in press
Kimmerer, R. W. 2000. Native Knowledge for Native Ecosystems. Journal of Forestry. 98(8):4-9
Kimmerer, R.W. 1998. Intellectual diversity - bringing the Native perspective into natural resources education. Winds of Change 13(3):14-20.
Kimmerer, R.W. and C.C. Young (1996) Effects of gap size and regeneration niche on species coexistence in bryophyte communities. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 123:16-24.
Kimmerer, R.W. (1994) Ecological consequences of sexual vs. asexual reproduction in Dicranum flagellare. The Bryologist 97:20-25.
Kimmerer, R.W. 1993. Disturbance and dominance in Tetraphis pellucida: a model of disturbance frequency and reproductive mode.The Bryologist 96(1):73-79.
Kimmerer, R.W. (1991) Reproductive ecology of Tetraphis pellucida: Differential fitness of sexual and asexual propagules. The Bryologist 94(3):284-288.
Kimmerer, R.W. (1991) Reproductive ecology of Tetraphis pellucida: Population density and reproductive mode. The Bryologist 94(3):255-260.
And don't miss these links as well. . .
Profiles of Ecologists at Ecological Society of America http://www.esa.org/education/ecologists_profile/EcologistsProfileDirectory/
SACNAS Biography Project
http://64.171.10.183/biography/Biography.asp?mem=133&type=2