Dr. Kenneth Elgersma
Dr. Kenneth Elgersma
Associate Professor
Office - BRC 071
Research Lab - BRC 053
Dr. Kenneth Elgersma
Associate Professor
- PhD, Ecology & Evolution, Rutgers University, 2010
- MS, Statistics, Rutgers University, 2010
- BA, Biology & Environmental Studies, Dordt College, 2002
Biostatistics, Organismal Diversity, Restoration Ecology, Advanced Ecology
Kenneth has several lines of active research that fall under two broad categories: ecosystem-level effects of agricultural management practices and wetland plant invasions.
Kenneth is conducting research on carbon and nitrogen cycles in soils impacted by different biofuels production systems and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) practices. This work is being done locally in collaboration with researchers here at UNI, and as part of a larger regional-scale survey in collaboration with researchers at USGS.
He is also part of the development team for a simulation model named MONDRIAN, which is being used to understand how different techniques of managing wetland invasive plants (burning, mowing, and herbicide application) affects ecosystem-level processes like carbon and nitrogen cycling. This model is used to recommend optimal treatment approaches for managing invasive Phragmites in wetlands under a wide variety of environmental conditions. These recommendations are available in a user-friendly interactive web page and these approaches were used as part of an adaptive management plan for restoring Phragmites-invaded wetlands in the Saginaw Bay area of Michigan.