Curtis J. Richardson
MS & Ph.D. students as primary supervisor
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Ariana Sutton-Grier
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Wyatt Hartman
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Amani McHugh
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Jen Morse
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Michael Osland
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Kayleigh Somers
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Wyatt Hartman
Ph.D. Influence of microbial community composition on iron reduction, phosphorus sorption and polyphosphate accumulation in natural and restored wetlands.
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Amani McHugh
Ph.D. Restoration approaches to reduce mosquito populations in wetlands.
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Michael Osland
Ph.D. Interactions of native and invasive plant species: New approaches to reducing dominance of non-native species in bottomland ecosystems in the SE.
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Ariana Sutton-Grier
Ph.D. Optimizing wetland ecology, phosphorus biogeochemistry, restoration of wetland functions and structure on the landscape.
MS & Ph.D. students completed
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Ariana Sutton-Grier
The role of plant functional diversity and soil amendments in regulating plant biomass and soil biogeochemistry in restored wetland ecosystems in the North Carolina Piedmont.
Contact Richardson at:
A219 LSRC
Box 90328
Durham, NC 27708
919-613-8006
fax: (919) 613-8101
curtr@duke.edu