Ecologist
Ecosystem Health and Restoration Branch, Public Lands Ecology Section, Lake Michigan Ecological Station
Education:
B.A., (Biology), Earlham College, 1978
M.Sc., (Ecology), University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1981
Grad. Dipl. in Sci., (Botany), Australian National University, Canberra
Ph.D., (Biological Sciences), University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995
Research Interests:
Oak Savanna/Woodland/Forest Ecology and Biological Diversity, Invasive Species, Rare Plant Demography, Community Ecology, Statistical Analysis
Mailing Address:
USGS Great Lakes Science Center
Lake Michigan Ecological Research Station
1100 North Mineral Springs Road
Porter, IN 46304
E-mail: npavlovic@usgs.gov
Phone: (219) 926-8336, ext. 428
Fax: (219) 929-5792
Leicht-Young, Stacey A., Noel B. Pavlovic, Ralph Grundel, and Krystalynn J. Frohnapple. 2009. A comparison of seed banks across a sand dune successional gradient at Lake Michigan Dunes (Indiana, USA). Plant Ecology 202(2): 299-308.
Contribution # 1484 [Abstract]
Grundel, Ralph and Noel B. Pavlovic. 2008. Using conservation value to assess land restoration and management alternatives across a degraded oak savanna landscape. Journal of Applied Ecology 45(1): 315-324.
Contribution # 1440 [Abstract]
Pavlovic, Noel B., Stacey A. Leicht-Young, Krystalynn J. Frohnapple, and Ralph Grundel. 2008. Effect of removal of Hesperis matronalis (dame's rocket) on species cover of forest understory vegetation in NW Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 161(1): 165-176.
Contribution # 1490 [Abstract]
Grundel, Ralph and Noel B. Pavlovic. 2007. Response of bird species densities to habitat structure and fire history along a midwestern open-forest gradient. Condor 109(4): 734-749.
Contribution # 1435 [Abstract]
Grundel, Ralph and Noel B. Pavlovic. 2007. Resource availability, matrix quality, microclimate, and spatial pattern as predictors of patch use by the Karner blue butterfly. Biological Conservation 135(1): 135-144.
Contribution # 1392 [Abstract]
Grundel, Ralph and Noel B. Pavlovic. 2007. Distinctiveness, use, and value of midwestern oak savannas and woodlands as avian habitats. Auk 124(3): 969–985.
Contribution # 1380 [Abstract] [PDF 939 KB]
Leicht-Young, Stacey A., Noel B. Pavlovic, Ralph Grundel, and Krystalynn J. Frohnapple. Distinguishing native (Celastrus scandens L.) and invasive (C. orbiculatus Thunb.) bittersweet species using morphological characteristics. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 134(4): 441-450.
Contribution # 1450 [Abstract]
Leicht-Young, Stacey. A., Noel B. Pavlovic, Ralph Grundel and Krystalynn J. Frohnapple. 2007. Distinguishing native (Celastrus scandens) and invasive (C. orbiculatus) bittersweet species using morphological characteristics. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 134(4): 441-450.
Contribution # 1450 [Abstract]
Pavlovic, Noel B., Ralph Grundel, and William Sluis. 2006. Groundlayer vegetation gradients across oak woodland canopy gaps. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 133(2): 225-239.
Contribution # 1334 [Abstract]