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Angela Burrow, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, specializing in wetland ecology and amphibian conservation. Her work integrates natural processes (fire, flooding, succession) and human-driven disturbances to assess impacts on wetland ecosystems and associated wildlife.
- Research Interests: Wetland responses to multiple stressors, amphibian ecology, wildlife environmental change adaptation, restoration effectiveness, organismal biology
Selected Publications highlight her focus on agent-based modeling for amphibian dispersal, wetland restoration methods, plant-amphibian interactions, and experimental ecology of wetland habitats. While no scientific awards are mentioned, her work emphasizes stakeholder collaboration with state/federal agencies and local communities to support conservation decision-making.
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