| Name | Edwin Grosholz |
| Email | tedgrosholz@ucdavis.edu |
| Office | 3114 Wickson Hall |
| Phone | 530-752-9151 |
| Department | Environmental Science and Policy |
| Website | Web Link |
| Education | Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1990 |
| Research Interests | Population dynamics, community and food web interactions in estuarine and marine systems, marine conservation biology, invasion biology, restoration of estuarine habitats, design of marine protected areas, human impacts on coastal ecosystems. Conservation Ecology, Ecosystems and Landscape Ecology, Integrative Ecology, Restoration Ecology. Visit my website:
http://www.des.ucdavis.edu/faculty/grosholz/index.htm (or just click on my name above)
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| Areas of Emphasis | Marine Ecology |
| | Conservation Ecology |
| | Ecosystems and Landscape Ecology |
| Research Abstract | |
| Recent Publications | Grosholz, E. D. 2005. Recent biological invasion may hasten invasional meltdown by accelerating historical introductions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A. 102: 1088-1091. |
| | Grosholz, E. D. and G. M. Ruiz. 2003. Biological invasions drive size increases in marine and estuarine invertebrates. Ecology Letters 6: 705-710. |
| | Levin, L. A., C. Neira, and E. D. Grosholz. Ecosystem modification by invasive cordgrass through changes in trophic function. Ecology (in press). |
| Examination Topics | |
| Accepting Students | Yes |