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University of Florida Environmental Engineering Sciences Douglas T. Shaw , Ph.D. | |
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Courtesy Assistant Professor; Restoration Hydrologist: The Nature Conservancy
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Office Phone: (352) 392-4209
Email address: dshaw@tnc.org
Personal Page: None at this time
Office Location: 206 Black Hall
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 116450, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450
| Synopsis of Research Interests |
Ecological role of groundwater in coastal plain rivers and estuaries, response of aquatic ecosystems to drought, implications of climate change on conservation of aquatic ecosystems, biohydrology of flatwoods landscapes and embedded wetlands, groundwater-surface water interactions in isolated wetlands, rivers and floodplains, biohydrology of invasive aquatic and wetland species, techniques and tools for large-scale hydrologic restoration.
| Education |
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| Dr. Shaw's Current Grad Students |
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| Recent Publications |
Annable, Michael D., W. R. Wise, and D. T. Shaw, "Investigating the Hydrologic Connection between Surficial Aquifers and Isolated Wetlands," Natural Resources Forum '98: Linkages in Ecosystem Science, Management & Restoration, 1998.