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Professor Michael J. Sebetich, Ph.D.
Michael J. Sebetich
(Professor)
received his Ph.D in Ecology from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, in 1973. After spending a year teaching at William Paterson College (1972-1973), he relocated to California where he was employed by the U.S. Geological Survey as an Aquatic Biologist. He returned to William Paterson University in 1977 where he is a Professor in the Department of Biology. He teaches
undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of general ecology, aquatic ecology (limnology), and environmental science. Dr. Sebetich's research interests include urban stream ecology and nutrient dynamics in lakes. | ||||||||||||||
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Limnology (Aquatic Ecology), Freshwater
Ecosystems, Lake & Pond Biology, Community Ecology.
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Ecology of urban streams; macroinvertebrates in streams; nutrient dynamics in lakes | ||||||||||||||
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