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Oswald J. Schmitz

Oastler Professor of Population and Community Ecology, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, and Director of the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Science

Degrees

B.SC., M.S.C., University of Guelph, Ontario; Ph.D., University of Michigan

About

Professor Schmitz’s research examines the dynamics and structure of terrestrial food webs. His specific focus is on plant-herbivore interactions and how they are shaped by carnivores and soil-nutrient levels, both at the level of herbivore foraging ecology and plant-herbivore population dynamics. He is also examining how natural systems are resistant and resilient to natural and human-induced disturbances. His approach involves developing mathematical theories of species interactions in food webs and testing these theories through field experiments. The work deals with a variety of ecosystems and herbivore species, ranging from moose deer and snowshoe hare in northern Canadian forests to insects in New England old-field ecosystems.