David Duffy

PhD Princeton, 1980

Professor of Botany
Unit Leader, Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit (PCSU)

Department of Botany
University of Hawai'i Manoa
3190 Maile Way St. John 410
Honolulu, HI 96822-2279
(808) 956-8218
dduffy@hawaii.edu

Seabirds, landscape ecology, restoration of Hawaii's ecosystems, El Nino, emerging diseases

Representative publications

Duffy, Boggs, Hagenstein, Michaelson and Lipkin. 1999. A landscape assessment of the degree of protection of Alaska's terrestrial biodiversity. Conserv. Biol. 13 (in press)

Olsen, Duffy, Jaenson and Bergstrom. 1995. Transhemispheric exchange of Lyme disease spirochetes. J Clin Microbiol 1995:3270-3274.

Duffy, D. 1993. Stalking the Southern Oscillation: environmental uncertainty, climate change and North Pacific seabirds. In: Vermeer K, Briggs KT, Morgan KH, Siegel-Causey D, editors. The Status, Ecology and Conservation of Marine Birds of the North Pacific. Ottawa: Canadian Wildlife Service. p 61-67. (special publication)

Duffy D, Meier. 1992. Do Appalachian herbaceous understories ever recover from clearcutting? Conserv Biol 6:196-201.

Duffy D. 1983. The ecology of tick parasitism on densely nesting Peruvian seabirds. Ecology 64:110-119.
 

Current students

Aaron Hebshi (PhD)
seabird populations and foraging ecology
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