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BIOL 4120 Principles of Ecology

Introduction of instructor. Education BackgroundPh.D. in Botany (Ecology), University of OklahomaMS in Biostatistics and Quantitative Genetics, Yangzhou University, PR ChinaBS in Agronomy, Yangzhou University, PR ChinaPost-doc research experienceUniversity of OklahomaDuke University (Field exp

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BIOL 4120 Principles of Ecology

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    1. BIOL 4120 Principles of Ecology Dafeng Hui Office: Harned Hall 320 Phone: 963-5777 Email: dhui@tnstate.edu

    2. Introduction of instructor Education Background Ph.D. in Botany (Ecology), University of Oklahoma MS in Biostatistics and Quantitative Genetics, Yangzhou University, PR China BS in Agronomy, Yangzhou University, PR China Post-doc research experience University of Oklahoma Duke University (Field experiment) Auburn University (Modeling)

    3. Introduction (cont.) My research interests Global change ecology (e.g., how elevated CO2 and temperature influence plants and soils) Ecosystem ecology (carbon, water and nutrient cycling in grasslands, forests etc.) Biostatistical applications in biological sciences (data analysis, synthesis) Web pages: http://faculty.tnstate.edu/dhui My teaching interests Biostatistics (or Biometry) Ecological modeling Ecology

    4. Student information Please introduce yourself: Your name Junior or senior? Major Courses you’ve taken that are relevant to ecology Courses you have this semester Any other thing else you want to share

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