Post-Doctoral Research Associates
Present:
Mattew Pintar: Post-doc 2019-present. Drivers and significance of synchronic population and community dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. Ph.D. University of Mississippi.
Mark Barton: Post-doc 2018-present. Role of bioturbation in phosphorus budgets in the Everglades Storm Water Treatment Areas (STAs). Ph.D. Florida International University
Past:
Alex Mercado Molina: Post-doc 2016-2019. Efficiency of food web response to nutrient addition in the Everglades. Ph.D. University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Current: Principal Investigator & Vice-President, Sociedad Ambiente Marino, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Alain Duran: Post-doc 2018-2019. Invasive species impacts on population and community dynamics of aquatic communities. Ph.D. Florida International University. Current: Visiting Lecturer, FIU.
Nathan Evans: Post-doc 2015-208. Role of bioturbation in phosphorus budgets in the Everglades Storm Water Treatment Areas (STAs). Ph.D. University of Notre Dame. Current: Fishery Scientist, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Joseph Parkos: Post-doc 2008-2017: Effect of landscape patterns on fish movement in the Everglades. Ph.D. University of Illinois. Current: Director of Kaskaskia, Ridge Lake, and Sam Parr Biological Stations, Illinois Natural History Survey
J. Matt Hoch: Post-doc 2009-2012: Effects of canals on community ecology of adjacent wetlands, fish. Ph.D. Stony Brook University. Current: Associate Professor, Nova Southeastern University
Amanda Banet: Post-doc 2009-2011: Phenomenological models for evaluating restoration options. Ph.D. University of California, Riverside. Current: Assistant Professor, California State University, Chico
Eric Sokol: Post-doc 2009-2011: Effects of canals on community ecology of adjacent wetlands, macroinvertebrates. Ph.D. Virginia Tech University. Current: Staff Scientist,
National Ecological Observatory Network, Boulder, Colorado
Brooke Sargeant: Post-doc 2006-2008: Tracing carbon flow and food web structure at the landscape scale in the Everglades by use of stable isotopes. Ph.D. Georgetown University. Current: Law School, University of Washington.
Tish Robertson: Post-doc 2004-2007: Monitoring fish and macroinvertebrates for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). Ph.D. Rutgers, Newark. Current: Biological Scientist, Virginia Department of Environmental Protection
Doug Creer: Post-doc 2003-2005: Population genetics of Everglades fish. Ph.D. Washington University, St. Louis. Current: Assistant Professor, Concord University, West Virginia
Nathan Dorn: Post-doc 2003-2005: Crayfish and aquatic foodwebs in the Everglades. Ph.D. Michigan State Univ. Current: Associate Professor, Florida Atlantic University.
Jennifer Rehage: Post-doc 2003- 2004: The effects of canals on fish communities in the Everglades. PhD. University of Kentucky. Current: Associate Professor, Florida International University.
Thomas McElroy: Post-doc 1999-2002: Population genetics of Everglades aquatic animals. Current: Associate Professor, Kennesaw State University
Carl Ruetz: Post-doc 2002-2003: Size-structured analysis of population dynamics of Everglades fishes. Current: Associate Research Scientist, Annis Water Resources Institute
John Chick: Post-doc 1997-2000: Size-structured predator-prey interactions and large predatory fishes in the Everglades. Current: Director, Great Rivers Field Station, Illinois Natural History Survey
Karen Kandl: Post-doc 1997-1999: Population genetics of Everglades aquatic animals. Current: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Western Carolina University.
Joe Pechmann: Post-doc 1997-1999: Ecology of Everglades aquatic macroinvertebrates. Current: Associaet Prof., Western Carolina University
Andrew Turner: Post-doc 1995-97: Ecology of Everglades aquatic macroinvertebrates. Current: Professor, Clarion University