Biology

Linda Green


Phone: 404-385-6517
Fax: 404-894-0519
Office: CE A104

Biography

Linda Green joined the faculty at Georgia Tech in Fall 2008. She previously taught Ecology and Animal Behavior courses at the University of Richmond and Appalachian State University. She earned her Ph.D. in ecology at the University of Virginia in 2006. Her research focuses on anthropogenic changes to the community and ecosystem ecology of high elevation streams. She is also interested in the conservation biology of amphibians. Dr. Green currently teaches in the Ecology, Evolution, and Math Models courses.

Selected Publications

Green, L.E . and J.E. Peloquin . 2008 . Impact of acidification on headwater stream salamanders and the role of life stage and size. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. In press.

Rodenhouse, N.L., L.M. Christenson, D. Parry, and L.E. Green . In review. Climate change effects on native fauna in Northeastern Forests. Invited paper in Canadian Journal of Forest Research .

Bowler, S., C. Burcher, P.Angermeier, M. Kopeny, T. Wynn, L. Green , M. Henderson, H. Shugart, R. Zeckoski, J. Jessick, K. Greer, V. Singleton, M. Aust, B. Otsby, P. Diplas, and J. Little. 2006. Development of Building Blocks to Prescribe Ecological Flows for the Rivanna River Watershed. Final Report submitted to The Nature Conservancy, Charlottesville VA. 125 pgs.