Landscape Biodiversity Lab Director: Dr. Andy Hansen |
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We are located in the Ecology Department at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana. Bozeman and MSU offer a great launch pad for studying the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The gradient from the large, relatively pristine Yellowstone National Park to surrounding urban areas offers a unique opportunity to understand natural and human drivers of ecological processes and biodiversity.
| Our lab includes faculty, staff and student offices in Lewis Hall and neighboring Leon Johnson Hall. The latter houses our aerial photo interpretation station. Our lab is set up with networked Sun Ultra and Sun Blade Workstations, NT workstations, and personal computers with Windows 95/98/NT operating systems. Peripheral equipment includes tape devices, optical drive, CDRWs, and HP, Epson, and Digital Printers. Our lab's Erdas Imagine and Arc/Info licenses are maintained by the GIAC. We work with ArcView 3.2 on our PCs. Statistical packages are installed on Unix (S-PLUS), NTs and PCs (S-PLUS, SAS). We get system support from MSU's Information and Technology Center. |
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MSU Ecology and Evolution Group - The Ecology and Evolution Group pursue both empirical and theoretical research on topics that pertain to broad ecological and evolutionary questions.
Mountain Research Center (MRC): Conceptually, the MRC exists to develop, synthesize, and disseminate knowledge on the interrelated natural and cultural processes influencing the future of montane ecosystems.
Geographic Information and Analysis Center (GIAC): MSU’s very own GIS service center.
Remote Sensing Lab: A state-of-the-art lab for Rick Lawrence's graduate students.
Burns Telecommunication Center (BTC): The Burns Telecommunications Center is a laboratory for creating a more accessible and effective university for the 2lst century. Using state-of-the-art technology, the Burns Telecommunications Center, together with the Office of Extended Studies, works to create universal access to a broad spectrum of University programs and services and to be a problem-solver for external organizations with training needs. The BTC is the MSU-Bozeman hub for the support and delivery of distance learning courses and programs.
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