Matthew J. Lundquist
Assistant Professor of Biology
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Dr. Lundquist is interested in the ecological impacts of urbanization. Particularly, the biodiversity and ecological function of urban freshwaters and urban green spaces. For more information, visit the Lundquist Lab website.
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Degree(s)
Ph.D. Biology (Ecology, evolution and behavior), Binghamton University
M.S. Entomology, Michigan State University
B.S. Biology (Ecology & conservation biology), SUNY Oneonta
Recent Work
Lundquist, M. J., & Zhu, W. (2019). Aquatic insect diversity in streams across a rural-urban land use discontinuum. Hydrobiologia.
Lundquist, M. J., & Zhu, W. (2018). Aquatic insect functional diversity and nutrient content in urban streams in a medium‐sized city. Ecosphere, 9(5), e02284.
Teaching
Conservation Biology
General Biology II
Environmental Science
Ecology
The Urban Ecosystem
Biostatistics
Office Hours
Fall 2020: TBA