Emily Schultz

Emily Schultz, PhD

Emily Schultz, PhD

Associate Professor, Biology and ESS
eschultz3@coloradomtn.edu
Pronouns: She/Her

Education

  • PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Rice University
  • BA in Organismal Biology and Ecology, Scripps College

Publications

  • Schultz, E.L., L. Hülsmann M. D. Pillet, F. Hartig, D. D. Breshears, S. Record, J. D. Shaw, R. J. DeRose, P. A. Zuidema, M. E. K. Evans. “Climate-driven, but dynamic and complex? A reconciliation of competing hypotheses for species’ distributions”. In review at Ecology Letters.
  • Schultz, E.L., J.Eckberg, S. Berg, S.M. Louda, and T.E.X. Miller. 2017. “Native insect herbivory suppresses invasion and complex population dynamics of weeds across heterogeneous environments”. Ecology Letters 20(11): 1374–1384.

Professional Associations

  • Ecological Society of America

Personal Interests

I love to get outside and explore the natural world, which is what originally got me interested in ecology. When I'm stuck inside, I enjoy reading, knitting, and sewing. Most recently I started woodworking and boxing.

Family

You might see me walking around Breckenridge with my dog Pirate; my cats, Aiko and Shoyu, prefer to stay home.