Fakhri A. Bazzaz, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1984 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
 1984-2004 Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Plant ecology
Website:
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2010/11/fakhri-a-bazzaz/
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Bio:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fakhri_A._Bazzaz
Fakhri Bazzaz (June 16, 1933 – February 6, 2008) was a Harvard professor who was among the vanguard of scientists to recognize that human activity was affecting global climate change. He died in 2008. Nicknamed by his students, "Chief", he was an Iraqi-American plant ecologist specializing in the study of plant community ecological succession. A professor and prolific author, he was ranked amongst the top ten Most Cited Scientists in Environment/Ecology, 1992–2002.
https://www.esa.org/history/bazzaz-f/
https://www.esa.org/history/2014/01/bazzaz-f/

Parents

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Lawrence C. Bliss grad student 1963 UIUC
 (Secondary succession on abandoned fields in Southern Illinois.)

Children

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Jonathan A. Eisen research assistant 1988-1989 Harvard (Evolution Tree)
Milton Brian Traw research assistant 1990-1995 Harvard
David Ackerly grad student UC Berkeley
Philip Burton grad student UIUC (Evolution Tree)
Dudley J. Raynal grad student UICU (Chemistry Tree)
Tim Sipe grad student
Eldon Henry Franz grad student 1966-1971 UIUC
Steward T.A. Pickett grad student 1977 UIUC
David C. Hartnett grad student 1983 UIUC
Peter Wayne grad student 1985-1992 Harvard
Sebastian Catovsky grad student 2000 Harvard
Jeannine Cavender-Bares grad student 2000 Harvard
Christine Carol Muth grad student 2002 Harvard
Tristram Gerhardt Seidler grad student 2003 Harvard
Kristin Cecilia Lewis grad student 2004 Harvard
Renee A. Richer grad student 2004 Harvard
Amity Michelina Wilczek grad student 2004 Harvard
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Ormsbee P, Bazzaz FA, Boggess WR. (2019) Physiological ecology of Juniperus virginiana in oldfields. Oecologia. 23: 75-82
Bacone J, Bazzaz FA, Boggess WR. (2019) Correlated photosynthetic responses and habitat factors of two successional tree species. Oecologia. 23: 63-74
Flynn DFB, Schmid B, He J, et al. (2008) Hierarchical reliability in experimental plant assemblages Journal of Plant Ecology. 1: 59-65
Rogers CA, Wayne PM, Macklin EA, et al. (2006) Interaction of the onset of spring and elevated atmospheric CO2 on ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) pollen production. Environmental Health Perspectives. 114: 865-9
Lewis KC, Bazzaz FA, Liao Q, et al. (2006) Geographic patterns of herbivory and resource allocation to defense, growth, and reproduction in an invasive biennial, Alliaria petiolata. Oecologia. 148: 384-95
Stinson KA, Bazzaz FA. (2006) CO(2) enrichment reduces reproductive dominance in competing stands of Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). Oecologia. 147: 155-63
Stinson KA, Tran JH, Petzold JL, et al. (2006) Architectural and physiological mechanisms of reduced size inequality in CO2-enriched stands of common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) Global Change Biology. 12: 1680-1689
Ramseier D, Connolly J, Bazzaz FA. (2005) Carbon dioxide regime, species identity and influence of species initial abundance as determinants of change in stand biomass composition in five-species communities: An investigation using a simplex design and RGRD analysis Journal of Ecology. 93: 502-511
Cavender-Bares J, Ackerly DD, Baum DA, et al. (2004) Phylogenetic overdispersion in Floridian oak communities. The American Naturalist. 163: 823-43
Cavender-Bares J, Kitajima K, Bazzaz FA. (2004) Multiple trait associations in relation to habitat differentiation among 17 Floridian oak species Ecological Monographs. 74: 635-662
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