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Marlyse Duguid
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Conservation Biology
Forestry

Marlyse C Duguid

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Summary

Dr. Duguid is a forester, botanist, horticulturist, and ecologist. Her Duguid’s research program explores questions with applied conservation relevance. Much of her work is focused on understanding patterns of plant diversity and composition in temperate understory plant communities, especially in managed landscapes. Current projects examine how acute (e.g. forest harvesting) and chronic (e.g. global change, biological invasions) anthropogenic disturbances affect plant communities. A primary consideration of Dr. Duguid’s research is how data can be effectively communicated and applied to on-the-ground conservation actions.

Ecology Ecosystem Science Forestry Natural Resource Management

Past or current institution affiliations

Yale University

Work details

Lecturer and Associate Research Scientist

Yale University
School of Forestry and Environmental Studies

Websites

  • Yale Faculty Page

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
August 30, 2019
Two salamander species respond differently to timber harvests in a managed New England forest
Angus Mossman, Max R. Lambert, Mark S. Ashton, Jessica Wikle, Marlyse C. Duguid
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7604 PubMed 31531273