University of Michigan
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Bradley J. Cardinale

Bradley J. Cardinale

  • Assistant Professor
  • Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2002
  • Cardinale Lab

Contact information

  • University of Michigan
    1068 Dana Building
    440 Church St
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1115
  • Phone: (734) 764-9689
  • Email: bradcard@umich.edu

Fields of study

Community and ecosystems ecology, freshwater ecology

Academic background

I received my Ph.D. from the University of Maryland in 2002, and then did my postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin. My first academic position was the University of California - Santa Barbara, where I stayed from 2005 to 2010, starting as assistant professor and moving to associate professor. I moved my lab to the University of Michigan in 2011. I am currently a handling editor for Ecology and Ecological Monographs, a member of DIVERSITAS, and a member of the Science Working Group for the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON).

Graduate students

I am currently accepting new graduate students. Please visit my lab website to learn about the opportunities available.

UM affiliation

  • Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • School of Natural Resources and Environment

Related news

Ecosystem effects of biodiversity loss could rival impacts of climate change, pollution

Researchers measuring the productivity of algae in a stream. Image credit: Brad CardinaleLoss of biodiversity appears to impact ecosystems as much as climate change, pollution and other major forms of environmental stress, according to a new study by Professor Brad Cardinale and colleagues.

New U-M "Flume Room" contains 150 mini Huron Rivers

More than 3,000 gallons of Huron River water were trucked to the U-M campus recently to create 150 mini-Hurons that are used to study how environmental changes affect freshwater habitats like rivers and streams.