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Jack W. Feminella

Professor and Graduate Program Officer
Ecology of Aquatic Invertebrates; Stream Ecology

OFFICE: 331 Funchess Hall 
PHONE: (334) 844-3906
FAX : (334) 844-9234
E-MAIL: feminjw@auburn.edu
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Dr. Jack W. Feminella is Professor of Invertebrate Ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences. He has studied ecology of a wide variety of freshwater invertebrates inhabiting streams in Oregon, California, Washington, Arkansas, and in the southeastern United States since 1978. At Auburn University, he is currently evaluating benthic invertebrates, water quality, and watershed conditions in Piedmont, Appalachian, and Coastal Plains streams of the Southeast. His research focus has centered on understanding biotic and abiotic controls of benthic communities in streams.

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