Item talk:Q47723

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   abstract: Research Ecologist with the Eastern Ecological Science Center
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   abstract: Kelly Maloney is a Research Ecologist at Eastern Ecological Science
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   abstract: 'Dr. Kelly O. Maloney is an ecologist whose research focuses on the
     effects of anthropogenic activities on the quantity and quality of freshwater
     resources with a goal to synthesize scientific findings into tools to aid in
     the monitoring, assessment and management of these precious resources. Dr. Maloney
     conducts and coordinates a highly diverse range of research to address the informational
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     his research program on two areas: 1) ecological flow requirements of aquatic
     systems, and 2) effects of anthropogenic activities on aquatic ecosystem structure
     and function. Within each focal area he conducts research to answer questions
     at multiple scales, employing a combination of field surveys, statistical analyses,
     computer simulations and meta-analyses.'
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