![]() Dr. Jane Lubchenco |
to the Lubchenco/Menge Lab |
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Our lab has diverse interests that are united by a common goal: understanding the dynamics of natural ecological communities. Our insights into community regulation, biodiversity, and global change are generated primarily by research on rocky shores and marine ecosystems. We approach questions at a variety of scales and with a diversity of tools ranging from biochemical studies at the suborganismal level, to controlled field experiments in intertidal communities, to biogeographic comparisons among the coasts of Oregon, New Zealand, and Chile.
Our lab is involved with the Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO). See the project's web page for more information: http://www.piscoweb.org/.
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Information on Dr. Lubchenco's work, with emphasis on the organizations and causes in which she is currently involved. |
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Details of Dr. Menge's research interests, current projects, and recent publications. |
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Descriptions of the people that work in our lab - grad students, postdocs, technicians, assistants, and undergraduates. |
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Information for prospective graduate students interested in applying to work with Drs. Lubchenco and Menge. |
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Descriptions of opportunities for undergraduates to work in our lab. |
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A mix of useful information, including an extensive list of publications that have come out of our lab. |
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A collection of photos of our lab group working in the field. |
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