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John Sabo is a Professor at Arizona State University in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society, with additional affiliations as an Affiliate Global Futures Scholar and Global Futures Scientist. He maintains an active research program focused on freshwater ecosystems, water resources, and ecological sustainability.
Dr. Sabo's research interests span multiple ecological domains with emphasis on freshwater systems. His work examines how water availability influences biodiversity, food web structure, and ecosystem function in river and riparian environments. He employs innovative methodologies including stable isotope analysis, large-scale field experiments, and statistical modeling to understand drought and flood impacts on ecosystem resilience.
His publication record demonstrates expertise across hydrology, climate change impacts, and water resource management. Recent work shows particular strength in connecting river systems with surrounding landscapes, examining how water scarcity affects both ecological communities and human societies. His research has practical applications for watershed management and freshwater sustainability planning.
Dr. Sabo has received significant research funding from NSF, EPA, and other agencies for projects examining water sustainability, food web dynamics, and climate change impacts on river systems. His service includes editorial roles for Ecosystems and Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, as well as participation in the National Climate Assessment working groups.
He teaches undergraduate research courses (BIO 492, BIO 493, BIO 495) at ASU, mentoring students in ecological research methods and freshwater science. His professional service extends to numerous review panels for NSF and scientific journals, demonstrating his standing in the ecological research community.
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