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Lars Andrew Brudvig is a Professor in the Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, Evolution & Behavior Program at Michigan State University. His work unites fundamental ecological theory with applied restoration practices to combat biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation.
- Research Themes: Restoration ecology, community assembly, habitat fragmentation, plant-animal interactions, fire ecology, and agricultural land-use legacies.
- Key Projects: SRS Corridor Project (24+ years), Kellogg Biological Station prairie restoration, and oak savanna experiments.
- Approach: Combines long-term field experiments, collaborations with practitioners, and global grassland analysis through NutNet.
Labs & Collaborations: Leads the Brudvig Restoration Ecology Lab, partnering with NGOs, federal agencies, and international researchers. Focus areas include Midwestern prairies and Southeastern longleaf pine ecosystems.
- Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
- Students & Team: Mentors PhD students, postdocs, and technicians, including Jack Pritchard, Jordan Ziss, Toby SantaMaria, and former student Riley Pizza.
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