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I am a biologist.
You can find me in the center of the venn diagram where ecology, conservation and restoration intersect with the socio-economic realities that shape how we interact with & impact the ecosystems around us.

My dissertation research examines the process of desertification. The bulk of this work occurs in the American southwest, but I also spent the summer of 2009 in northern China to learn about desertification in Inner Mongolia. I am funded by the following grants & fellowships:
-National Science Foundation's East Asia Pacific Summer Institute, which seeks to promote international research collaborations between American graduate students and scientists in Asia.
-American Philosophical Society's Lewis & Clark Fund for Exploration
-Ariel Appleton Research Fellowship
-Appleton Whittell Research Ranch Apacheria Fellowship
-Sigma Xi

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  • Final fieldwork trip!

768 soil samples in three and a half days. A new record.

We’re hoping our new grid sampling scheme will help us to shed some light on how long-term livestock removal impacts the spatial distribution of soil nutrients.

Now we wait anxiously for the results from the soil lab. Can’t wait to get started on some new analysis techniques. We’ll be using geostatistics to look for cross-fence differences in the distribution patterns.

    Final fieldwork trip!

    768 soil samples in three and a half days. A new record.

    We’re hoping our new grid sampling scheme will help us to shed some light on how long-term livestock removal impacts the spatial distribution of soil nutrients.

    Now we wait anxiously for the results from the soil lab. Can’t wait to get started on some new analysis techniques. We’ll be using geostatistics to look for cross-fence differences in the distribution patterns.

    Tagged: desertification

    Posted on June 8, 2011

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