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Graduate Student Profiles

Julia R. Greenberg
Julia Greenberg is currently working as an Assessment Biologist with the Sault Sainte Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians in Michigan.  The projects she is involved with focus on collecting and analyzing data to help predict how ruffed grouse and snowshoe hare will respond to future climate change and land use change projections.  These species not only play important ecological roles, but are of cultural and subsistence value to tribal members.

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Current Graduate Students
Lab Alumni
  • Dr. Agathe Laurence, Visiting Researcher
  • Julie W. Turner, PhD 2018
  • Julia R. Greenberg, PhD 2017
  • Nora Lewin, PhD 2017
  • Timothy M. Ikime. MSc 2015
  • David S. Green, PhD 2015
  • Katy J. Califf, PhD 2013
  • Eli M. Swanson, PhD 2013
  • Andy S. Flies, PhD 2012
  • Leslie J. Curren, PhD 2012
  • Kathryn C. S. Yoshida, PhD 2012
  • Sarah R. Benson-Amram PhD 2011
  • Suzanne La Croix PhD 2011
  • Jennifer E. Smith, PhD 2010
  • Page Van Meter, PhD 2009
  • Wiline Pangle, PhD 2008
  • Kevin R. Theis, PhD 2008
  • Joseph M. Kolowski, PhD 2007
  • Jaime B. Tanner, PhD 2007
  • Heather E. Watts. PhD 2007
  • Eva Maria Muecke, PhD 2005
  • Stephanie M. Dloniak, PhD 2004
  • Sofia A. Wahaj, PhD 2004
  • Russell C. Van Horn, PhD 2003
  • Anne L. Engh, PhD 2002
  • Keron M. Greene, MS 2002
  • Erin E. Boydston, PhD 2001
  • Micaela Szykman Gunther, PhD 2001
  • Scott Nunes, PhD 1997
  • Teresa L. McElhinny, MS 1996
  • Aaron Wagner (Post Doc)
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      • Demography
      • Interspecific Competition and Anti-Predator Behavior
      • Socioendocrinology
      • Project Database
    • Arvicanthis niloticus
    • Belding's Ground Squirrel
    • Benefits of our Research
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    • Kay Holekamp >
      • CV
    • Graduate Students
    • Lab Alumni
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    • Study abroad: BEAM
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  • Study abroad: BEAM