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James B. Grace | |
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Born | James Benjamin Grace[6] |
Alma mater | Presbyterian College Michigan State University |
Awards | Meritorious Research Award from the Society of Wetland Scientists (2000)[1]
Fellow of the Ecological Society of America (2014)[2] Highly Cited Researcher – Web of Science (2019, 2020)[3] Presidential Rank Award Winner (2021)[4] |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | U.S. Geological Survey University of Arkansas |
Thesis | Phenotypic and Genotypic Components of Growth and Reproduction in Typha latifolia (1980)[5] |
Website | https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/james-grace?qt-staff_profile_science_products=0#qt-staff_profile_science_products |
James Benjamin Grace, aka James Grace, Jim Grace (born October 6, 1951) is a senior research scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey.[7] Formerly he was a professor at Louisiana State University and associate professor at the University of Arkansas. He is an ecologist whose work has focused on science methodology, particularly the use of structural equation modeling as a means of investigating complex, system-level hypotheses.