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Joy Ferenbaugh, Ph.D.
Office: HHS 3210
Phone: 568-6715
Email: ferenbjk@jmu.edu
Education:
- Ph.D. - Biology, Texas Tech University
- M.S. - Wildlife Conservation, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- B.S. - Zoology, University of California at Davis
Research Interests:
Anthropogenic effects on the environment, including marine ecology, community ecology, conservation biology, and metapopulations.
Specializations:
Marine environments and environmental toxicology
Publications:
- Ferenbaugh, J.K., R.E. Strauss, D.J. Tollit, and S.L. Diamond. Potential of mass spectrometry to improve estimates of diet in pinnipeds using otolith microchemistry. Marine Biology.
- Ferenbaugh, J.K., P.R. Fresquez, M.H. Ebinger, G.J. Gonzales and P.A. Jordan. Radionuclides in soil and water near a low-level disposal site and potential ecological and human health impacts. 2002. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 74:242-254.
- Fresquez, P.R., J.R. Biggs, K.D. Bennett, D.H. Kraig, M.A. Mullen, and J.K. Ferenbaugh. 1999.Radionuclides in elk and deer from Los Alamos National Laboratory and doses to humans from the ingestion of muscle and bone. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part B, B34 (5): 901-916.


