
معرفی
Dr. Elizabeth M. Wolkovich is an Associate Professor in the Department of Forest & Conservation Sciences at the Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia. Her research focuses on the assembly and dis-assembly of ecological communities under global change, integrating perspectives from community ecology, climatology, and evolutionary biology. She investigates plant invasions, climate impacts on plant communities, and applies theoretical frameworks to address both fundamental and applied ecological questions.
She is affiliated with the Biodiversity Research Centre at UBC, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to biodiversity and environmental challenges. While no specific educational background is listed here, her work bridges theoretical and applied ecology. Her research interests include temporal dynamics of ecosystems and the consequences of climate shifts on species interactions.
No awards, grants, or advised students are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She contributes to biodiversity research through her position at UBC and maintains an active research program in global change ecology.





