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Mark Norris is a Professor of Biology in the Department of Biological Sciences at Stevenson University's Fine School of the Sciences, where he has served since 2017. Previously, he held academic positions at The College at Brockport State University of New York and Creighton University. His academic journey includes a PhD in Natural Resources Science and Management from the University of Minnesota.
His educational background is as follows:
- Ph.D. in Natural Resources Science and Management, University of Minnesota (2008)
- M.S. in Biology, Kansas State University (2000)
- B.S. in Environmental Science, Allegheny College (1997)
Dr. Norris is a forest ecologist whose research focuses on community and ecosystem-level responses to natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Key areas include biodiversity patterns in suburban habitats, amphibian ecology, and the vertical structure of forest canopies. He also investigates the ecological impacts of invasive pests and evaluates restoration efforts in forests and wetlands.
His recent publications reflect a strong emphasis on wetland and forest restoration, invasive species impacts, and nutrient cycling. Trends show a shift toward urban and suburban ecosystems, with increasing focus on biodiversity monitoring and the consequences of land cover change. His work often employs chronosequence approaches and interdisciplinary methods to address conservation challenges.
Dr. Norris has received research funding but no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided information.
He actively mentors undergraduate students through research projects, often resulting in co-authored presentations at regional conferences. His funded projects include:
- S3RP (Stevenson’s Summer Science Scholars Research Program) for biodiversity and vertical structure of microhabitats (2023)
- SOS Seed Grant ($7,217) for ecological impacts of emerald ash borer (2016)
- LI-COR Environmental Education Fund ($23,994) for a photosynthesis system (2013)
- Brockport Foundation Summer Undergraduate Research Program ($3,200) (2010)
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ($7,500) (2010)
- Grassland restoration and avian habitat project (2006-2008)
Dr. Norris collaborates with students and colleagues on field and lab-based research, often involving the Stevenson University campus and surrounding suburban habitats. His team frequently participates in the Northeastern Natural History Conference and the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Ecological Society of America meetings.





