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Eric Wagner

elwagner@u.washington.edu

Education

BA English Lit. (hon.), Indiana University
MA English Lit., University of Washington
PhD (in prog.) Biology, University of Washington

Honors

  • NSF IGERT Fellow
  • UW English Graduate Fellow
  • UW Graduate School Top Scholar Award

  • Research

    What My Committee Hears:
  • Benthic Invertebrates and their Impacts in Estuarine Systems
  • Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function
  • Interactions between Habitat Forming Organisms
  • Invasive Species

  • What I Tell People, My Friends, and (Older) Relatives:
  • Oysters and Eelgrass
  • Birds in all their splendor
  • Bioethics and Philosophies of Science
  • Books
  • Movies

  • Publications

    Wagner, E.L. in press. The Land's Allegiance: Landscape and Its Function in Post-colonial Dramas. Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and the Environment.

    Wagner, E. 2007. "In China: No Map, No Problem." Christian Science Monitor (April 30, 2007)

    Wagner, E.L, et al. 2006. Oyster Introductions and Their Potential to Establish. Society for Conservation Biology Annual Meeting. San Jose, CA, USA.

    Wagner, E.L, et al. 2005. Factors Influencing the Success of Oyster Introductions. 4th Marine Bioinvasions Conference. Wellington, NZ.

    Wagner, E. 2004. "The Land’s Allegiance: Representations and Functions of Landscapes in Postcolonial Theaters." Master’s Thesis.

    Wagner, E. 2003. "Introduction." Where the River Meets the Sea: Case Studies in Pacific Northwest Estuaries." Parrish, J. and Litle, K. eds. Seattle, WA: PNCERS Press.


    International Experience

    Fourth Marine Bioinvasions Conference, Wellington, NZ (Aug 2005)

    Travel to various places

    Dispatches From Jiuzhaigou National Nature Reserve April/May 2006

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