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Welcome to the Grman Lab!

We are community ecologists who seek to understand the fundamental ecological processes at play in restored ecosystems. We believe in the interdependence of ecology and restoration: while a basic understanding of ecological processes can help us reconstruct degraded habitats, our failure to achieve restoration success can elucidate fundamental ecological relationships in need of further study. More specifically, we study relationships between plants and resource mutualists such as rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi, the ecology of restored prairies, and the causes and consequences of beta diversity.
We are based in the Department of Biology at Eastern Michigan University, a regional university in Ypsilanti, Michigan. We sometimes work at the Kellogg Biological Station, a year-round field station of Michigan State University in Hickory Corners, Michigan.

Reach us at:

Mailing address:
Department of Biology
441 Mark Jefferson Science Complex
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Physical location:
Lab: 462 Mark Jefferson
Office: 401V Mark Jefferson 

Other ways to get in touch:
email
Fax: 734-487-9235
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