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Scott D. Peacor

Michigan State University

Expertise

  • Biological — General Community Structures — Food web ecology
  • Biological — General Community Structures — Whole system community dynamics and modeling

Education / Outreach Target Audience

  • Bachelors students
  • Masters / PhD students

Professional Focus

My research involves the study of aquatic ecosystems, and the development of mathematical frameworks to understand species interactions and their consequences to food web structure and dynamics. Current Research Projects include Non-consumptive predator effects in a pelagic community, Evolutionary ecological effects of an invasive species on food web interactions, Food web disruption by Bythotrephes in Lake Michigan: nonlethal effects of an invasive species, The origin of size variation in animal cohorts, Theory of Harmful Algae Blooms (HABs) in the Great Lakes, Digital Organisms in a Virtual Ecosystem (DOVE): a tool to study food webs processes
Real name: 
Scott D. Peacor

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