Workshop on Biodiversity & Ecosystem Informatics * The Evergreen State College * Dec. 13 - 15, 2004

    BDEI 3 - Participant Details: Phil Rossignol

Name:
Phil Rossignol
Affiliation:
Oregon State University
Bio
Ph.D. 1978 from University of Toronto in parasitology. I did a post-doc at the Harvard School of Public Health and was faculty at Tufts Univ. Medical School. I have been at Oregon State University since 1988. I am currently Professor in the Department of Fisheries & Wildlife.
I teach Introductory Calculus for Biologists, Medical Entomology and graduate level community modelling.
Work:
My research interests are in the theory of complex partly specified ecological communities. Currently, I am developing a general theory of emerging diseases. Pubs:
Orme Zavaleta, J. and P. A. Rossignol. 2004. Community level analysis of risk of vector-borne disease.
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 98: 610-618 Dambacher, J. M., H-K. Luh, H. W. Li and P. A. Rossignol. 2003.
Qualitative stability and ambiguity in model ecosystems. American Naturalist 161: 876-888 Arkoosh, M. R., Johnson, L., Rossignol, P. A. and T.K. Collier. 2004.
Predicting press perturbations on salmon communities: Implications for monitoring. Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences 61: 1166-1175
Recommended URLs:
http://oregonstate.edu/~rossignp/

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