Andrea Lloyd: Global Warming and Land Surface Changes
Topics she can discuss include: - global climate change
- arctic and high-latitude ecosystems
- forest ecology
Andrea Lloyd is an associate professor of biology at Middlebury College. She joined the faculty in 1996. She teaches courses on ecology, plant communities and climate change.
Her research includes the effects of recent climate change on the coniferous forest that dominates the high northern latitudes. Her work has been published in several journals. She has also collaborated on projects examining how vegetation changes can affect climate and co-authored a paper titled "Role of Land-Surface Changes in Arctic Summer Warming," which appeared in Science Magazine in September 2005.
Lloyd received her master's from University of Alaska and her doctorate from University of Arizona.