Amanda Klemmer

Associate Dean of the Graduate School,

Expertise

? Coastal and marine topics, ?Ecology, ? Environmental sciences, ? Wildlife

Klemmer studies food webs and how they respond to changes in resources or predators.  Her current projects focus on forest-freshwater connections in inland Maine, rockweed food webs in the rocky-intertidal of Maine, and pond-terrestrial food webs in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. Visit Klemmer’s biography to learn more.

A bubble chart demonstrating a 50% research 50% teaching appointment split.
Klemmer balances time between teaching (50%) courses about general ecology, and research (50%) on food webs, aquatic/terrestrial connections, cross-ecosystem subsidies, and invertebrate communities.

Appointment details

Klemmer’s work is supported by:

  • School of Biology and Ecology at the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry and Agriculture
  • Maine Agricultural and Forest Experiment Station

Experiment Station contributions

  • Current project: Anthropogenic effects on food webs that cross aquatic-terrestrial ecosystems. Hatch project number ME022322.

Areas of Expertise

Coastal And Marine Topics
Ecology
Environmental Sciences
Wildlife
portrait of Amanda Klemmer
Associate Dean of the Graduate School,
Associate Professor, School of Biology and Ecology