George N. Bratton
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University of Central Arkansas
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George N. Bratton's research focuses on aquatic plant ecology, investigating the processes that influence aquatic ecosystems. During his tenure with the U.S. Geological Survey, he led the submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) project within the Vegetation and Hydrogeomorphic Relations Project. His work involved designing and conducting studies aimed at understanding factors affecting diversity in these environments. Bratton earned his Bachelor of Science in Biology, Master of Science, and PhD in Environmental Biology from George Mason University. He also holds an affiliate professorship in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at George Mason University and is a steering committee member for the National Capital Region Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (NCR-PRISM).
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- Publications: 4
- Citations: 16
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