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Jennifer Krumins is a Professor of Biology at Montclair State University, affiliated with the College of Science and Mathematics. Her research focuses on microbial ecology, biodiversity, and food web dynamics. She investigates how microbial communities influence nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning across multiple trophic levels.
Her work combines empirical studies with theoretical modeling to address complex ecological interactions. Key research areas include microbially-mediated nutrient cycles, urban brownfield soil remediation, and the impacts of herbivory on plant-soil systems. She has secured funding from the National Science Foundation for projects like the 'Meta-analytic approach to resolving mechanisms of plant-soil-herbivore interactions' (2021–2025).
Krumins collaborates on initiatives such as the OPEN-NJ program, enhancing STEM education and diversity in northern New Jersey. Her contributions span over 40 peer-reviewed publications, addressing topics like mangrove blue carbon stocks, soil nitrogen dynamics, and alpine grassland nutrient deposition.
Her expertise aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to life on land and climate action, emphasizing ecosystem resilience and sustainable practices.
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