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About Ryan McEwan

Dr. McEwan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology and is the Environmental Biology Program Director at the University of Dayton. He received his M.S. from the University of Kentucky in 2002 and his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 2006. Dr. McEwan is also the principal investigator at the McEwan Laboratory at the University of Dayton, where he currently is involved with research projects such as:

- Terrestrial invasion, aquatic consequences
- Biodiversity, carbon storage, and typhoon impacts in subtropical forests of Taiwan
- Urban ecology and water resources: stormflow effects on aquatic biology within the City of Dayton (Ohio)
- Soil microbial effects and restoration of North American temperate forests following invasion
- Long-term Dynamics of the Eastern Deciduous Forest of North America

Positions

2008 - Present Associate Professor, University of Dayton Department of Biology
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Courses

  • Ecology (Biology 310)
  • Analysis of Biological Data (496/596)
  • Plant Diversity and Ecology (Biology 407 & 407L)
  • Ecological Restoration (BIO 409 & 409L)
  • Ecology Brownbag (BIO 601) Fall 2013
  • Ecology Brownbag (BIO 601) Fall 2010

Education

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2006 PhD, Ohio University
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2002 MS, University of Kentucky
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1999 BS, University of Kentucky
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Contact Information

Phone: 937-229-2558

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Articles (10)

Five Rivers MetroParks Collaboration Data Archive (1)

Old-Growth Deciduous Forest Dynamics Archive: Drew Woods (21)