
Kevin Eddy
Assistant Professor · Climate Change Effects on Plant Competition
Texas Lutheran UniversityAbout
Kevin Eddy is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Texas Lutheran University, specializing in climate change effects on plant competition. His research bridges ecological dynamics and environmental science, with a focus on priority effects and interspecific interactions in plant species.
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science & Engineering, The University of Texas at San Antonio
- M.S. in Environmental Science, The University of Texas at San Antonio
- B.S. in Landscape Architecture, Purdue University
Dr. Eddy’s work investigates how environmental factors influence plant germination and competition, particularly in species like Coreopsis tinctoria. His studies contribute to understanding ecological responses to shifting climate conditions.
Recent publications highlight his focus on germination dynamics and plant interaction hierarchies, with experimental studies on light levels, seed mass, and competitive exclusion mechanisms.
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