Kurt P. Kowalski, Ph.D.

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2010 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Macroecology Biology, Natural Resource Management, Water Resource Management
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Michael J. Wiley grad student 2010 University of Michigan
 (Overcoming barriers to coastal wetland ecosystem rehabilitation: Strategies for the Great Lakes.)
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Bickford WA, Snow DS, Smith MKH, et al. (2023) Experimentally Induced Dieback Conditions Limit Growth. Microorganisms. 11
Bickford WA, Zak DR, Kowalski KP, et al. (2020) Differences in rhizosphere microbial communities between native and non-native may depend on stand density. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 11739-11751
Allen WJ, DeVries AE, Bologna NJ, et al. (2020) Intraspecific and biogeographical variation in foliar fungal communities and pathogen damage of native and invasive Phragmites australis Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 1199-1211
Eggleston MR, Milne SW, Ramsay M, et al. (2020) Improved Fish Counting Method Accurately Quantifies High‐Density Fish Movement in Dual‐Frequency Identification Sonar Data Files from a Coastal Wetland Environment North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 40: 883-892
White JF, Kingsley KL, Zhang Q, et al. (2019) Review: Endophytic Microbes and Their Potential Applications in Crop Management. Pest Management Science
Mazur MLC, Schaeffer J, Granneman JE, et al. (2019) Seasonal patterns in hydrochemical mixing in three Great Lakes rivermouth ecosystems Journal of Great Lakes Research. 45: 651-663
Baustian JJ, Kowalski KP, Czayka A. (2018) Using Turbidity Measurements to Estimate Total Phosphorus and Sediment Flux in a Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Wetlands. 38: 1059-1065
White JF, Kingsley KI, Kowalski KP, et al. (2018) Disease protection and allelopathic interactions of seed-transmitted endophytic pseudomonads of invasive reed grass ( Phragmites australis ) Plant and Soil. 422: 195-208
Bickford WA, Goldberg DE, Kowalski KP, et al. (2018) Root endophytes and invasiveness: no difference between native and non‐native Phragmites in the Great Lakes Region Ecosphere. 9: e02526
Shearin ZRC, Filipek M, Desai R, et al. (2017) Fungal endophytes from seeds of invasive, non-native Phragmites australis and their potential role in germination and seedling growth Plant and Soil. 422: 183-194
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