Lee Anne Jacobs
Ph.D. student working with Robert Peet
Biology Program
Phone: 919-962-6934
Fax: 919-962-6930
Email: lajacobs@email.unc.edu
Office: 411 Coker Hall
Mailing Address:
Department of Biology, CB#3280, Coker Hall
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3280


My interest in seed dispersal stems from observations of fragmentation patterns in the landscape. Depending on the dispersal abilities of different plant species and their tolerance for existence in the between-patch matrix, some species may experience the landscape as fragmented while other may not. My research would focus on the effects of dispersal barriers, such as roads and utility right-of-ways, on plant community composition in the remaining habitat patches.
I am also interested in patterns of relative abundance through space and time. I would like to examine forms of rarity and distribution patterns of plant species (abundance and range) and investigate the factors that may be driving changes in those patterns through both space and time.
Teaching:
I currently teach the laboratory section of Introductory Biology (Biology 11). Learn more about Biology 11 at the course website.
CV:
Coming soon!