Andrew Baldwin, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs


Education
  • Ph.D., Botany, Louisiana State University (1996). Advisor: Irv Mendelssohn. Dissertation: The role of seed banks, disturbance, and sea level rise in determining the plant community structure of oligohaline coastal marshes.
  • B.S., Engineering (environmental focus area), Tufts University (1983).
  • B.S., Biology, Tufts University (1983).

Professional Certification

Certified Senior Ecologist, Ecological Society of America.

Research Interests
  • Wetland ecology; 
  • Plant community dynamics of coastal marshes and mangroves; 
  • Ecological engineering; 
  • Disturbance and regeneration ecology of wetland vegetation; 
  • Wetland seed banks; 
  • Influence of sea level rise on coastal wetlands; community and ecosystem processes of created and restored wetlands; 
  • Treatment wetlands; 
  • Nutrient and sediment effects on wetland plant communities.
Research Laboratory

Wetland Ecology and Engineering Lab
0512 Animal Science/Ag. Engineering (Bldg. 142)
Phone: 301.405.7284

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Last updated: 09/7/2011

Dr. Andrew Baldwin
Office: 1423 An. Sci./Ag. Engr. Bldg. #142
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: 301.405.7855
Fax: 301.314.9023
E-mail: baldwin@umd.edu

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