People
Jeremy Amberson
M.S. Student
ambersonjeremy@hotmail.com
Thesis: Whitebark pine regeneration dynamics following overstory mortality from mountain pine beetle
Kevin Carns
Undergraduate Researcher, Wildland Restoration Program
sharky@gmail.com
Alexis Gibson
Ph.D. Student
Greenthumb.jones@gmail.com
Dissertation: Maximizing competitive and adaptive potential of native plant materials for revegetation projects: local ecotypes versus cultivars.
Sean Parks
Ph.D. Student
sean_parks@fs.fed.us
The effect of past disturbance events on the extent and magnitude of future disturbances in forested landscapes of the western U.S.
Katherine Sampson
Undergraduate Researcher, Wildland Restoration Program
sharky@gmail.com
Former Lab Members
Ilana Abrahamson
M.S.Forestry 2009
I_abrahamson@yahoo.com
Thesis: Assessing the performance of sampling designs for measuring abundance of understory plants after forest restoration.
Gunnar C. Carnwath
Ph.D. Forestry 2012
Gunnar_carnwath@yahoo.com
Dissertation: Effects of competition and environmental factors on climate-growth relationships: implications for climate change and forest management in the Inland Northwest.
Ashley S. Grant Juran
M.S.Forestry 2009
Grantleyash@gmail.com
Thesis: Restoration of native plant communities after road decommissioning: effect of seed mix and soil properties on vegetative establishment.
Eva S. Masin
M.S. Resource Conservation 2011
Evasmasin@gmail.com
Thesis: Can sheep control leafy sprurge without compromising efforts to restore native plants?