Bernard Michael Walton

Associate Professor, Department of Department of Biology, Geology, & Environmental Sciences

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About

I am an ecologist and evolutionary biologist with interests in the relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem function, and the impact of human-activity on that relationship. My research has emphasized the role of amphibians and reptiles in ecosystems, but my students and I have worked on projects involving deer, small mammals, birds, and insects as well. I also have a strong commitment to conservation of biodiversity and environmental issues. Hence, my research often has applied conservation and resource management components, with a particular focus on urban ecosystems.
I live in Orange Village, OH with my wife, two sons, two cats,and a pond full of frogs and turtles.

Contact Information

Dept: Biology, Geology, Environmental Science
Office: SR 279,280
Phone: 216-687-2407, 216-543-5138
Fax: 216-687-6972

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Research Interests

  • Conservation Biology, Community Ecology, Ecology, Environmental Science, Physiological Ecology, Population Biology, Evolutionary Biology, Physiology, Stream Ecology, Urban Ecology, Vertebrate Functional Morphology and Evolution

Disciplines

  • Zoology
  • Biodiversity
  • Integrative Biology
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Population Biology
  • Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
  • Forest Biology
  • Environmental Health
  • Comparative and Evolutionary Physiology