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Dr. Travis Marsico is Professor of Botany and Vice Provost for Research, Innovation, and Discovery at Arkansas State University, affiliated with the Beck College of Sciences & Mathematics and the Arkansas Biosciences Institute. His research integrates Biogeography, Community Ecology, and Evolutionary Ecology to address species invasions and conservation in rapidly changing environments.
- PhD in Biology, University of Notre Dame (2009)
- MS in Biology, University of Arkansas (2004)
- BS in Biology, Arkansas Tech University (2001)
His laboratory utilizes natural history collections and phylogenetic analysis to study plant-soil microbe interactions, invasion ecology, and conservation strategies. Recent publications focus on genomic complexity in invasive species, phylogenetic risk assessment, and herbarium digitization workflows. Current students investigate topics ranging from Saccharum genomics to Carex sedge conservation.
Key article trends reveal a focus on invasive species dynamics, phylogenetic conservation tools, and ecosystem management across aquatic, riparian, and tropical habitats. Collaborative projects with institutions like ManganLab and NatureServe highlight interdisciplinary approaches.
As director of the Arkansas State University Herbarium (STAR) and Laboratory Sciences Greenhouse, Dr. Marsico emphasizes project-based learning and specimen-based research. His former students have pursued careers in academia, conservation agencies, and environmental consulting.
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