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Don Waller
Don Waller
Retired Professor
Prof. Waller taught ecology, evolution, and conservation biology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison as the Curtis Professor of Botany & Environmental Studies. His interests include plant population dynamics; plant reproductive ecology; effects of habitat fragmentation; monitoring long-term ecological change to identify drivers (e.g., forestREplot); and how ungulates and N-deposition affect forest plant communities. He served as Associate Editor of Ecology Letters, Editor-in-Chief of Evolution, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Palme Academique recipient, and President of the Society for the Study of Evolution. He co-authored Wild Forests: Conservation Biology and Public Policy (Island Press) and edited The Vanishing Present: Shifts in Wisconsin’s lands, waters, and wildlife (Univ. of Chicago Press). Dr. Waller works to conserve species and habitats and apply his expertise to improve forest and wildlife management.
Madison, WI, USA

Public Documents 2
October 14, 2024
Twig Age 2.0:  Adjusting twig age data for differences in palatability
Don Waller
November 23, 2020
Accounting for underlying complexities identifies simple hierarchy of trait‒environme...
Andres Rolhauser, Don Waller, Caroline Tucker, et al.

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