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Dr.
Gary
Grossman
Faculty
Professor
Animal Ecology
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Background
Education:BSc University California, Berkeley Ecology and Limnology University California, Davis Prior Positions: Post-doctoral Researcher: University California, Davis Lecturer: California State University, Sacramento
Publications
Petty, T and Grossman, G. 1996. Patch selection by mottled sculpin (Pisces: Cottidue) in a southern Appalachian stream. Freshwatater Biology 35:261-276.
Grossman, G; Jones, G; and Seaman Jr., W. 1997. Do artificial reefs increase regional fish production? : A review of existing data. Fisheries. 22:17-23.
DeVries, D; Grossman, G; Wahl, D; Stone, J; Utter, F; Jennings, C; and Kimball, D. 2007. A perspective on the decision to establish an AFS marine journal. Fisheries 32(1):30.
Grossman, G; Hill, J; and Petty, J.T. 1995. Observations on habitat structure, population regulation, and habitat use with respect to evolutionarily significant units: a landscape approach for lotic systems. In Evolution and the Aquatic Ecosystem .
Grossman, G; Ratajczak, R.E.; Crawford, M.S.; and Freeman, M.S. Effects of environmental variation and interspecific interactions on assemblage structure and microhabitat use by stream fishes. Ecological Monographs :97 ms. pp.
Grossman, G and Ratajczak, R.E. Pending Revision. A long-term (1983-1992) study of microhabitat use by fishes in a southern Appalachian stream. Canadian J. Fisheries & Aquatic Sci. :69 ms. pp.
Grants
"Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Blue Ridge Parkway (and 5 other parks)",
National Park Service,
08/21/2008-05/01/2010
$205,625
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Office:
113
Building 1
Phone: 706.542.1160
Lab:
222
Building 3
Phone: 706.542.5089
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