
معرفی
Dr. Jon Bossley is an Associate Professor of Biology at Mount Vernon Nazarene University, where he also serves as Environmental Biology Program Coordinator. He previously lectured at The Ohio State University's Stone Lab. His research focuses on aquatic ecosystems, particularly stream macroinvertebrates and the impact of outdoor education programs on freshwater habitats.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Environmental Science, The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio)
- M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction, Ashland University (Ashland, Ohio)
- B.Sci. in Horticulture, The Ohio State University (Columbus, Ohio)
Research Interests: Dr. Bossley investigates ecological impacts of human activities in freshwater systems, with emphasis on entomological biodiversity and education-driven environmental effects. His work bridges ecological science and practical conservation, often involving student-led field studies.
Publications reflect a focus on disturbance ecology, macroinvertebrate community dynamics, and outdoor education sustainability. Recent work analyzes student-trampling effects on stream habitats and substrate colonization patterns.
Awards:
- 4-time National Science Foundation Fellow (2011–2014)
- Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society Inductee
Advising/Grants: While specific grant details are not listed, his NSF fellowships highlight research funding. Advising roles are implied through collaborative publications with students like Yoder and Nelson.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Ohio State University's Stone Lab and collaborating with organizations such as the Entomological Society of America and Society for Freshwater Science.




