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Kerry M. Byrne, Ph.D.
Associate Professor - Applied Ecology
Areas of Interest
Research Interest Areas:
- Applied Terrestrial Ecology
- Ph.D. in Ecology, Colorado State University 2012
- B.S. in Environmental Biology and Management, University of California, Davis 2004
- ESM 303 – Applied Natural History & Ecology
- ESM 455 – Applied Ecological Restoration
- RRS 360 - Rangeland Plant Communities
- ESM 685 - Graduate Seminar
For an updated list of my publications, please see my google scholar page
Title | Thesis Link | Graduation Year |
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Francisco Chavez | Drought's lingering shadow: monitoring the recovery of sagebrush steppe plant communities after four years of experimental drought | 2024 |
Jules Bartley | Physical characteristics and fine roots within duff mounds of old-growth sugar and Jeffrey pine in a fire-excluded Sierran mixed-conifer forest | 2023 |
Sean Stewart | Insights into conservation for the rare perennial herb, Astragalus applegatei | 2023 |
Allison Nunes | Seed bank composition within two sagebrush communities: a comparison of drought, microsite, and aboveground community effects | 2021 |
Jesse Laine | Ecosystem services across a restoration chronosequence in Northern California coastal prairie | |
Lee Minicuci | Utilizing Root Traits to Aid in Climate Resilient Grassland Restoration Planning |