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Douglas Thomas Bolger

Professor of Environmental Studies, and Graduate Ecology and Evolution
Adjunct Professor of Biological Sciences

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Departments

  • Environmental Studies

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Contact Information

Email: douglas.t.bolger@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-1688
Office: 6182 Steele Hall

Education

B.S. Rutgers University; Ph.D. University of California at San Diego

Areas of Expertise

Coastal habitat; biocomplexity, geckos

Selected Works

  • Bolger, D T, M A Patten, and D C Bostock, "Avian Reproductive Failure in Response to an Extreme Climatic Event," Oecologia 142:3 (January 2005) 398-406.
  • Morrison, S A, D T Bolger, and T S Sillett, "Annual Survivorship of the Sedentary Rufous-crowned Sparrow (Aimophila ruficeps): No Detectable Effects of Edge or Rainfall in Southern California," The Auk, 121:3 (July 2004) 904-916.
  • Crooks, K, A Suarez and D T Bolger, "Avian Assemblages Along a Gradient of Urbanization in a Highly Fragmented Landscape," Biological Conservation, 115:3 (February 2004) 451-462.
  • Lowe, W H, K H Nislow, and D T Bolger, "Stage-specific and Interactive Effects of Sedimentation and Trout on a Headwater Stream Salamander," Ecological Applications, 14:1 (January 2004) 164-172.
  • Patten, M A and D T Bolger, "Variation in Top-down Control of Avian Reproductive Success Across a Fragmentation Gradient," Oikos, 101:3 (June 2003) 479-488.

Current Projects

"Increased Abundance of Native and Non-Native Spiders with Habitat Fragmentation;" "Spatial and Temporal Variation in Argentine Ant Abundance: Implications for the Edge Effect Mechanism;" "The Ecology Evolution and Conservation of Ungulate Migrations;" "Growing Season N and P in Forested Headwater Streams Along a Chronosequence of Time Since Harvest;" "Evaluation of Metapopulation Dynamics of Tana River Primate Populations"