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Mickey Jarvi is an Associate Teaching Professor at Michigan Technological University, affiliated with the Ecosystem Science Center. His work focuses on understanding forest responses to environmental changes, particularly climate change, and he is dedicated to mentoring students in natural resource management.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Forest Science from Michigan Technological University
- M.S. in Forest Ecology and Management from Michigan Technological University
- B.S. in Forestry from Michigan Technological University
- B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and Management from Michigan Technological University
Dr. Jarvi's research centers on forest ecology with an emphasis on belowground processes, ecophysiology, and forest responses to global climate change. He investigates tree species' native range differences in nutrient cycling and employs drone-based remote sensing for forestry and natural resource management. His work aims to predict future forest conditions and prepare students for environmental challenges.
His recent publications (2010-2024) predominantly explore root respiration dynamics in northern hardwood forests and peatlands under experimental soil warming and nitrogen deposition. These studies reveal critical insights into thermal acclimation, reversibility of warming effects, and interactions with soil moisture, contributing significantly to understanding climate change impacts on forest ecosystems.
Mickey Jarvi is actively involved with the Ecosystem Science Center at Michigan Technological University, where he contributes to interdisciplinary research on ecosystem responses to environmental change. His teaching philosophy emphasizes collaborative learning, guiding students from introductory to advanced levels in forest science.




