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Jim Heffernan

· Associate Professor of Ecosystem Ecology and EcohydrologyVerified

Duke University · University Program in Ecology

Active 2003–2026

h-index40
Citations5.7k
Papers13834 last 5y
Funding$1.2M
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About

Jim Heffernan is a faculty member at Duke University Program in Ecology, providing interdisciplinary training in all aspects of ecology. His work encompasses physiological and behavioral ecology, population and evolutionary ecology, community and landscape ecology, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem and global change ecology. His research highlights include studying the genetics of adaptation, ecological forecasting of forest communities, tracking birds and storms, and understanding ecosystems in flux. He is involved in various symposia, seminars, and outreach activities aimed at advancing ecological science and education.

Research topics

  • Ecology
  • Geography
  • Environmental science
  • Biology
  • Environmental resource management
  • Agroforestry
  • Environmental planning
  • Mathematics
  • Business
  • Geology
  • Atmospheric sciences
  • Meteorology

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Education

  • PhD, School of Life Sciences

    Arizona State University

    2007
  • BA, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

    Cornell University

    2000
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