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Kim M. Thompson

Kim Thompson, portrait
Associate Professor of Instruction
Porter 315

Education

Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, Department of Biological Sciences

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Publications and Papers

Thompson, K. (2022). Green Roofs. In Pathways to Research – Sustainability. EBSCO.

Thompson, K. (2021). Green Roof Offers Learning Opportunities at µÛÍõ»áËù. Living Architecture Monitor, March Issue.

Thompson, K., Culley, T. Zumberger, A., Lentz, D. 2015. Genetic variation and structure in the neotropical tree, Manilkara zapota (L) P. Royen (Sapotaceae) used by the ancient Maya. Tree Genetics & Genomes 11: 40-52.

Thompson, K., Hood, A., Cavallero, D., Lentz, D. 2015. Connecting Contemporary Ecology and Ethnobotany to Ancient Plant Use Practices of the Maya at Tikal. In Tikal and Maya Paleoecology (eds. Lentz D, Dunning N, Scarborough V). Cambridge University Press.

Lentz, D., Dunning, N., Scarborough, V., Magee, K., Thompson, K., Weaver, E., Carr, C., Terry, R., Islebe, G., Tankersley, K., Sierra, L., Jones, J., Buttles, P., Valdez, F. & Hernandez, C. 2014. Forests, fields, and the edge of sustainability at the ancient Maya city of Tikal. PNAS 111: 18513-18518.

Lentz, D., Lane, B., Thompson, K. 2014. Food, Farming and Forest Management Practices of the Late Classic Maya at Aguateca. In Life and Politics at the Royal Court of Aguateca: Artifacts, Analytical Data, and Synthesis (eds. Inomata T, Triadan D). University of Utah Press.

Thompson, K., Miller M., Culley, T. 2007. Comparison of plant species richness, diversity, and biomass in µÛÍõ»áËù wetlands. The µÛÍõ»áËù Journal of Science 107: 2-9.

 

 

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Affiliations

  • AAUW
  • Association for Women in Science
  • Botanical Society of America
  • National Association of Biology Teachers
  • Society for Economic Botany