Meredith Holgerson Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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I am a freshwater ecologist studying how ponds and lakes function and respond to environmental change. My research program focuses on community and ecosystem ecology, and I am interested in how organisms and ecosystem processes interact. I ask questions about freshwater food webs, community composition, greenhouse gas production, and ecosystem metabolism. My research relies on field studies, small-scale and whole-ecosystem experiments, and collaborations to scale local observations to global patterns.

Meredith Holgerson - Assistant Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - Cornell University

Research at the Ponds – Cornell Experimental Ponds Facility

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

A functional definition to distinguish ponds from lakes and wetlands

Ecological Society of America announces 2023 Fellows – The Ecological Society of America

Cornell Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Cornell Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Meredith HOLGERSON, Assistant Professor, Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, Ithaca, CU, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Meredith HOLGERSON, Assistant Professor, Doctor of Philosophy, Cornell University, Ithaca, CU, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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A functional definition to distinguish ponds from lakes and wetlands

A functional definition to distinguish ponds from lakes and wetlands. - Abstract - Europe PMC

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