Dr.
Emma Rosi-Marshall conducts research on factors that control and influence
ecosystem function in human-dominated ecosystems. Freshwater is one of our most vital and
threatened resources. Understanding how
human-driven global change impacts freshwater ecosystem function is essential. Dr. Rosi-Marshall’s research focuses on
several aspects of human modifications to freshwater ecosystems. These include land use change and
restoration, widespread agriculture and associated crop byproducts,
urbanization and the release of novel contaminants, and hydrologic modification
associated with dams.

Some
of Emma’s research is conducted in the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, and she has
been named Director Designate. She is currently part of the leadership
team of BES, and will take over directorship of the project in 2016.
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