tullosd@engr.orst.edu
541.737.2038
curriculum vita
my research interests focus generally on river mechanics. in particular, my research addresses stream channel and watershed influences on aquatic systems, measuring and modelling the response and recovery of stream ecosystems to watershed disturbance and restorative manipulations.
my personal interests include gardening, traveling, and running.
links to refereed publications:
Tullos, D. and M. Neumann. 2006. A Qualitative Model for Characterizing Effects of Anthropogenic Activities on Benthic Communities. Ecological Modeling 196: 209-220.
Tullos, D. 2006. River restoration in China: a review of local efforts to improve the quality of lotic life. Ecological Restoration 24: 165-172.
Tullos, D., D. Penrose, and G. Jennings. 2006. Development and Application of a Bioindicator for Benthic Habitat Enhancement in the North Carolina Piedmont. Ecological Engineering 27: 228-241.
Tullos, D., D. Penrose, G. Jennings, and G. Cope. 2006. Evolution of restored Piedmont streams towards a mean-state: early responses of benthic macroinvertebrates. Restoration Ecology (in review)
Tullos, D., W. Martin, J. Jones 2006. Challenges of and recommendations for educating and training multidisciplinary scientists in ecosystem informatics. Ecosystem Informatics (in review)
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