Michigan State University


Michigan State University

Kellogg Biological Station; Zoology; Fisheries and Wildlife; Botany and Plant Pathology

Contact Person:
Dr. Stephen K. Hamilton
Kellogg Biol. Station, 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr.
Hickory Corners, MI 49060

Phone:616-671-2231.

Fax:616-671-2104.

Website:Michigan State University

Website:Kellogg Biological Station; Zoology; Fisheries and Wildlife; Botany and Plant Pathology

Degrees Offered
Bachelor of Science: Yes
Bachelor of Arts: No
Master of Science: Yes
Master of of Arts:No
Ph.D: Yes
Other:No

Sample Degrees Offered
1)Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior
2)Zoology
3)Fisheries and Wildlife
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Faculty NameEmailResearch Interest
Stephen Hamilton hamilton@kbs.msu.edu ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, hydrology
Thomas Burton burtont@pilot.msu.edu invertebrate ecology, bioassessment
Harold Prince hhprince@pilot.msu.edu wildlife ecology
Peter Murphy murphyp@pilot.msu.edu Plant ecology

Program Strengths
1)Biogeochemistry
2)Ecosystem ecology
3)Bioassessment

Special Facilities:
Kellogg Biological Station is a fully equipped field station situated in a region of abundant glacial depression wetlands (see http://kbs.msu.edu).

Extra Information:
MSU is well situated for research on Great Lakes coastal wetlands and has ongoing research programs at Saginaw Bay, Les Cheneaux Islands, and Saugatuk Dunes.