Andrew MacDougall
Role: Associate Professor (Integrative Biology)
Dr. Andrew MacDougall is an associate professor in the Department of Integrative Biology. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousie University, a MSc from York University and a PhD from the University of British Columbia. In 2016 Andrew received the Weston Family Ecosystem Innovation Award in recognition of his innovative research work in pollinators and biodiversity. His lab focuses on the processes that determine the structure and function of plant communities, and how those processes are altered by the co-varying impacts of global environmental change. He runs his research projects at the Charitable Research Reserve in Cambridge, a 370-hectare nature reserve where he studies factors affecting prairie restoration. Andrew hopes to see his research site become a self-sustaining prairie, including attracting birds, mammals and insects.
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