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Home » Charlie Kwit

Charlie Kwit

November 8, 2023 by

ADDRESS
G51C McCord Mailing Address: 569 Dabney Hall, 1416 Circle Dr, Knoxville, TN 37996
Email
ckwit@utk.edu
Website
https://utia.tennessee.edu/person/?id=8278
Phone
(865) 974-9793

Charlie Kwit

Professor

Charles Kwit is an Associate Professor in the School of Natural Resources at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. He holds a joint appointment with the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

Lab website: http://www.charleskwit.com/

Research Interest

Conservation, wildlife-plant interactions

Education

Ph.D., Louisiana State University (Plant Biology)

B.S., University of Wisconsin-Madison (Wildlife Ecology)

Research

Associate Professor Charles Kwit is interested in (1) the effects and ramifications of land-use and climate change, management, and disturbance on biodiversity in natural, managed, and agricultural settings, and (2) the important roles animals play in seed dispersal processes in animal-mediated seed dispersal systems. Current and recent projects in these areas include Kirtland’s Warbler winter habitat management in the Bahamas, bioenergy sustainability (with a focus on switchgrass as a biofuel crop), oak savanna restoration in the Midsouth, climate change vulnerability indices for conservation, and animal-mediated seed dispersal (including myrmecochory) patterns and consequences.

Ecology & Evolutionary Biology

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Email: eeb@utk.edu

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