Robert A. Klips
Flowering plant breeding systems, bryophyte ecology. Current foci are: (1) assessing the effects of population structure and pollinator visitations rates on self and outcross pollination in prairie milkweeds, (2) assessing the importance and prevalence of bryophytes in the early establishment of restored wet prairies. Overall research goals are to better understand the forces influencing plant distribution and plant evolution, and to accomplish environmental enhancement through more effective grassland restoration.
- flowering plant reproductive ecology
- prairie restoration ecology
- forest bryophyte ecology
- Ph.D. Ohio State University (1995)
- M.A. SUNY College at Buffalo (1990)
- B.S. SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (1975)
- A.A.S. Suffolk County (NY) Community College. Marine Technology (1974)
People
The Ohio State University, Marion Campus
372 Morrill Hall
1465 Mt. Vernon Ave.
Marion, OH 43302