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LastNameFirst NameInstitutionDepartmentE-mailResearch Organisms
Angert Esther Cornell University Microbiology era23@cornell.edu Epulopiscium, Metabacterium polyspora, intestinal biota
Angert Esther Cornell University Microbiology era23@cornell.edu Epulopiscium, Metabacterium polyspora, intestinal biota
Antunes Pedro Algoma University Biology antunes@algomau.ca
Aronson Myla Hofstra University Biology Myla.Aronson@hofstra.edu flora
Baldwin Brad St. Lawrence University Dept. of Biology bbaldwin@stlawu.edu zebra and quagga mussels, round gobies
Caraco Thomas University at Albany Biological Sciences caraco@albany.edu
Corbin Jeffrey Union College Biological Sciences corbinj@union.edu Alliaria petiolata; Berberis thungergii
Danoff-Burg James Columbia University Center for Environment, Economy, and Society jd363@columbia.edu ants, carrion beetles
Dovciak Martin State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry Dept. of Forest and Environmental Biology mdovciak@esf.edu plants, including forest trees
Ducey Pete SUNY-Cortland Dept. of Biological Sciences duceyp@cortland.edu Terrestrial planarians (primarily the genus Bipalium), earthworms of northeastern US (Lumbricidae and Megascolecidae), salamanders
Fang Wei Long Island University -CW Post Campus Biology Dept. wei.fang@liu.edu woody plants, crop species
Fierke Melissa SUNY ESF Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology mkfierke@esf.edu Wood-boring insects, Sirex wood wasp, emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis
Fridley Jason Syracuse University Biology Dept. fridley@syr.edu vascular plants, in particular woody understory species of mesic deciduous forests
Fuchs Marc Cornell University Dept. of Plant Pathology mf13@cornell.edu plum pox virus in peach, plum, apricot and nectarine
Garneau Danielle State University of New York at Plattsburgh Center for Earth and Environmental Science dgarn001@plattsburgh.edu Small mammals, beech
Gilman Bruce Finger Lakes Community College Department of Environmental Conservation and Horticulture gilmanba@flcc.edu Eurasian water milfoil, water chestnut, frog's bit, dressenid mussels
Groffman Peter Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies groffmanp@ecostudies.org Earthworms
Harman Willard SUNY Oneonta Biological Field Station harmanwn@oneonta.edu aquatic plants, fish, mollusks, invertebrates
Haynes James The College at Brockport, SUNY Dept. of Environmental Science and Biology jhaynes@brockport.edu fish, mink, benthic macroinvertebrates
Hoebeke E. Richard Cornell University Department of Entomology erh2@cornell.edu Wood-boring insects, bark and ambrosia beetles, longhorned beetles, siricid woodwasps
Horvath Thomas SUNY College at Oneonta Biology Dept., Environmental Sciences Program horvattg@oneonta.edu benthic copepods (Harpacticoida), crayfish (Astacoidea), zebra and quagga mussels (Dreissenidae)
Hull-Sanders Helen Canisius College Dept. of Biology hullsanh@canisius.edu plant: Solidago gigantea; herbivores: Trirhabda virgata, Spodoptera exigua, Uroleucon nigrotuberculatum
Kikkert Julie Cornell Cooperative Extension Cornell Vegetable Program jrk2@cornell.edu swede midge(Contarinia nasturtii)
Kiviat Erik Hudsonia Ltd kiviat@bard.edu Phragmites; purple loosestrife; Japanese knotweed; water-chestnut; others
Kleppel Gary University at Albany, SUNY Biological Sciences/Biodiversity Conservation and Policy Program gkleppel@albany.edu Lythrum salicaria; Persicaria perfoliata; Phalaris abundinacea; others
Kraemer George Purchase College Environmental Studies Program kraemer@purchase.edu Asian shore crab (Hemigrapsus sanguineus) and other crabs, red seaweed (Grateloupia turuturu)
Limburg Karin SUNY-ESF Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology klimburg@esf.edu Diadromous and coastal marine fishes
Marelli Dan Scientific Diving International dmarelli@scientificdiving.com Dreissena spp., Corbicula
Martine Christopher SUNY Plattsburgh Dept. of Biological Sciences and SUNY Plattsburgh Herbarium christopher.martine@plattsburgh.edu European frogbit, woody plants, Solanaceae
McCay Tim Colgate University Biology Dept. tmccay@mail.colgate.edu shrubs, buckthorn (Rhamnus), earthworms (Amynthas)
Menninger Holly Cornell University Natural Resources hlm65@cornell.edu all taxa
Mills Edward Cornell University Dept. of Natural Resources elm5@cornell.edu Invertebrates, Fish
Molloy Daniel New York State Museum Field Research Laboratory dmolloy@mail.nysed.gov Dreissena spp.
Nierzwicki-Bauer Sandra Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dept. of Biology, Darrin Freshwater Institute nierzs@rpi.edu Zebra mussels
Padilla Dianna Stony Brook University Eclology and Evolution padilla@life.bio.sunysb.edu Many species of marine and freshwater invertebrates, Dreissena polymorpha, D. r. bugensis, and others
Palmer Matthew Columbia University Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology (E3B) mp2434@columbia.edu vascular plants
Parry Dylan SUNY-ESF Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology dparry@esf.edu forest insects
Pennuto Chris Buffalo State College Biology Dept., Center for Great Lakes Research pennutcm@buffalostate.edu round goby, amphipods, crayfish
Robinson George University at Albany Biological Sciences grobins@albany.edu American beech (bark disease)
Schlaepfer Martin SUNY-ESF Dept. of Environmental and Forest Biology mschlaepfer@esf.edu amphibians
Schulz Kimberly SUNY ESF Environmental and Forest Biology kschulz@syr.edu phytoplankton, zooplankton, planktivorous fish, Bythotrephes, Cercopagis, Daphnia, calanoid copepods, zebra mussels, frog's bit, alewife, smelt
Seago Jim SUNY Oswego Dept. of Biological Sciences seago@oswego.edu wetland and aquatic plants
Strayer Dave Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies strayerd@ecostudies.org freshwater species, including zebra mussels, water-chestnut, rusty crayfish, and others
Tyler Christy Rochester Institute of Technology Biological Sciences actsbi@rit.edu Spartina alterniflora, Spartina sp.
Vogler Donna SUNY College at Oneonta Biology voglerd@oneonta.edu Cirsium palustre
Welsh Amy SUNY-Oswego Biological Sciences amy.welsh@oswego.edu Hemimysis anomala
Williams Scott The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station Forestry and Horticulture scott.williams@ct.gov
Young Brenda Daemen College Natural Sciences byoung@daemen.edu purple loosestrife, bumblebees
Zhu Bin Finger Lakes Institute ZHU@hws.edu zebra and quagga mussels; algae and aquatic plants
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