This page lists faculty members who do research in the area of Conservation Biology. You may also wish to visit the Conservation page that lists courses in Conservation Biology taught by EEB faculty members.
| Photo | Name | About |
|---|---|---|
![]() | Chris Elphick | The Elphick Lab studies avian conservation ecology, especially in coastal and farmland settings, habitat loss, climate change, and large-scale conservation planning. |
![]() | Sarah Knutie | Research in the Knutie lab spans both fundamental and applied ideas in disease ecology and evolution and studies the disease ecology of birds and amphibians, host-microbe interactions, ecotoxicology, invasive species biology, and behavioral ecology. |
![]() | David Wagner | The Wagner Lab studies systematics and phylogenetics, especially of the Lepidoptera, insect behavior and ecology, and invertebrate conservation. |
![]() | Jill Wegrzyn | The Wegrzyn Lab specializes in scientific databasing, software development, plant genome evolution, and conservation genetics, integrating genomic, environmental, and phenotypic data to understand plant responses to environmental change. Emphasis is placed on linking evolutionary genomics with applied conservation to support forest health. |



