James Lamping, PhD student working on our SE Alaska project, published his first first-author paper recently based on his MS research at Humboldt State with Dr. Harold Zald, now at the US Forest Service. Congrats James!
New paper by Neil, Postdoc in our lab
Neil Williams, PD in our lab, just published one of the chapters from his dissertation last week. Congrats Neil!
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037811272100699X?via%3Dihub
New paper from #ReburnsAK project
New PhD student in the lab!
James Lamping has just joined the UO flock as a PhD student on the SE Alaska project funded by NSF. He is also helping out this summer on our AKReburns project. Welcome James!
New paper from our fabulous #ReburnsAK project
This paper was led by Dr. Adrienne Marshall, postdoc at Georgia Tech.
Agenda for LANDIS-II Symposium
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It’s free. Register here:
https://uoregon.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMsdu2rrTgvHNyWW5vNJ5DT7jgmjWv1tskP
Stuart's recent visit to a globally rare habitat type in Wisconsin
What does it mean to see the forest for the trees when the trees, well, aren’t there? For the Forest Service, this question brings both the past and the future into focus as they work on restoring historically open habitats in a corner of Wisconsin’s Northwoods. The signature answer that binds past conditions, present management activities, and future outcomes is: fire.
“We’re trying to emulate nature as much as we can wherever we can in all of these treatments,” Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest silviculturist John Lampereur told me when we met in late April amongst the nascent Pine Barrens that he’s helping restore.
Pine barrens are a globally rare habitat type, and remnants in Wisconsin resemble heaths or savannahs, characterized by diverse shrubs, a grassy base layer, scant canopy, recurrent fire, and – the most exciting part – prolific blueberry patches.
Jannike Allen, former Honor's student in our lab, just got a job with Sierra Institute!
Teagan got a summer job in Alaska!
Teagan just got a summer job to conduct research in interior Alaska with the Buma Lab at the University of Colorado-Denver.
Congrats Teagan!!
Tom's dissertation research appears in "Around the O"
https://around.uoregon.edu/content/study-shows-pollen-records-can-measure-ecosystem-health