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I am fascinated, aesthetically and intellectually,
with freshwater aquatic communities, particularly in the western
deserts and mountains of North America. I am interested in examining
the consequences of community level species interactions for ecosystem
processes, as well as the evolutionary forces which create these
communities. Currently, I am investigating the ecological role of
Desert and Sonoran suckers in streams of the Southwestern US. When
I am not working (and sometimes when I am), you will find me shooting
photos,
hiking, climbing, or riding one of my bicycles.
E231 Corson Hall
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14850
Office: 607.254.4269
Fax: 607.255.8088
mike.booth at cornell.edu |