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Heidi Liere serves as Assistant Professor of Biology at Lewis & Clark College, conducting research on insect population, community, and landscape ecology within human-managed systems including urban environments and agroecosystems. Her work investigates critical linkages between biodiversity and ecosystem function/services to inform sustainable land management practices.
Her academic background includes:
- PhD in Biology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (2011)
- BS in Biology, Universidad del Valle de Guatemala (2001)
Research interests span:
- Insect population dynamics in anthropogenic landscapes
- Community assembly processes in urban ecosystems
- Agroecological biodiversity-function relationships
- Landscape-scale ecological filtering mechanisms
- Urban garden biodiversity conservation
- Ecosystem service provisioning by insect communities
Dr. Liere maintains ongoing collaborative research examining insect responses to environmental filters in human-dominated landscapes, though specific grant details or student advisees are not disclosed in available materials. Her laboratory operations emphasize field-based ecological monitoring across urban-agricultural gradients.
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