Dr. Amy E Zanne

Dr. Amy E Zanne

External Collaborator

Univeristy of Miami

A large focus of my work is to examine how biotic interactions impact biogeochemical cycles. Specifically, I explore how plant traits and environmental conditions regulate decay agents (microbes, termites, solar radiation) to impact deadwood and ecosystem scale carbon cycling under current and future climates. I also study global macroevolution and functional and physiological ecology of plants, microbes and termites.

Interests
  • Biotic interactions
  • Ecology
  • Decay agents
  • Evolution
Education
  • B.Sc.in Biology

    Dartmouth College

  • M.Sc. in Biology

    University of Florida

  • Ph.D. in Biology

    University of Florida