Adam Clark
Adam Clark is a PhD student working under David Tilman in the University of Minnesota's Department of Ecology Evolution, and Behavior. He completed his undergraduate work at Harvard University's Museum of Comparative Zoology in 2011, studying the effects of disturbance on ant community assembly.

 

Adam Clark

Adam is currently interested in how the complex interactions between species and their environments lead to patterns of coexistence and change through time. At Cedar Creek, he is studying how these interactions can be used to fine-tune ecosystem services and biofuel production in economically and environmentally favorable management regimes.


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CONTACT
atclark@umn.edu
612-625-5738
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