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Dr. Carter Wolff is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Winthrop University's College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Biological Sciences from Mississippi State University, and a B.S. in Biology from Hope College. His research focuses on anthropogenic global change effects, particularly climate warming and sound pollution, examining their impacts on species interactions through consumer-resource dynamics in arthropod systems.
Dr. Wolff has taught courses in Zoology, Ecology, and Biostatistics prior to his current position. His work emphasizes ecological methodologies, including nighttime warming experiments and acoustic pest management strategies. Though no specific awards are listed, his research demonstrates innovative approaches to understanding global change impacts on ecosystems.
His advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided materials, though his teaching and research indicate involvement in ecological education and field experimentation. No specific lab affiliations or collaborative teams are explicitly mentioned in the text.
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