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Welcome to the Cherry Lab
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​Research in the Cherry Lab aims to understand the various mechanisms influencing the structure and function of wetland ecosystems. The majority of our research is focused on responses of tidal marshes to global environmental changes, including climate change and nutrient enrichment. We also work in inland freshwater wetlands, and are expanding our scope to include research in marsh-mangrove ecotones.

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We are searching for a new Post-doc. Learn more. 

​Meet the Cherry Lab
The Who's Who of the Cherry Lab: then and now.

​​Cherry Lab News
Discover what we have been doing and how ​our work is being recognized. 

Prospective Students
Interested in joining the Cherry Lab? Contact us to learn more.

UA and SIU field crew at Grand Bay NERR
UA and SIU field crew concluding a day of work at Grand Bay NERR, MS (photo credit: L. Battaglia)
UA and USGS field crews on boat to field site
UA and USGS field crew boating to Pearl River site in Louisiana (photo credit: N. Temple)
UA and Grand Bay crew at Grand Bay
UA and Grand Bay NERR crew sampling field sites at Grand Bay, MS (photo credit: J. Cherry)
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