Landscape Biodiversity Lab

Dr. Andrew J. Hansen

Professor of Ecology
Montana State University
Bozeman, Montana
Scott Story, Masters graduate

Nest-site selection and nest survival of two primary cavity-nesting bird in Ponderosa-pine dominated forests

sstory@mt.gov

Current position: Wildlife Information Specialist, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

David Mcwethy, PhD graduate

McWethy, D. B. 2007. Bird response to landscape pattern and disturbance across productivity gradients in forests of the Pacific Northwest. Doctoral dissertation, Montana State University, 2007. 196pp.

dmcwethy@mymail.msu.montana.edu

Current position: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Earth Sciences, Montana State University

 

Jake Verschuyl, PhD graduate

Verschuyl, J. P. 2007. Biodiversity potential in the Pacific and Inland Northwest: The relative importance of forest structure and available energy in driving species diversity.  Doctoral dissertation, Montana State University, 2007.  Dissertation Abstracts International, 68 (2), UMI #: AAT 3254741. 190pp.

jake@hamerenvironmental.com

Current position: Ecologist/Biostastician, Hamer Environmental, Mt. Vernon, Washington

Scott Powell, PhD graduate

Powell, S. 2004. Monitoring Forest Response to Past and Future Global Change in Greater Yellowstone

scott.powell@oregonstate.edu

Current position: Research Ecologist with the USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station

 

Patricia Hernandez, Masters graduate

Hernandez, P. 2004.  Demographic Change in the New West: Exurban Development Around Nature Reserves

patty@headwatereconomics.org

Current position: Landscape Ecologist, Headwaters Economics

Kathryn Brown, Masters graduate

Brown, K. 2003. A Landscape Approach to Aspen Restoration: Understanding the Role of Biophysical Setting in Aspen Community Dynamics

ktbrwn@yahoo.com


Lauren M. Oechsli, Masters graduate

Oechsli, L.M. 2000. MS Thesis. Ex-urban development in the Rocky Mountain West: consequences for native vegetation, wildlife diversity, and land-use planning in Big Sky, Montana

Katz, Eric and Lauren Oechsli.  1993.  Moving beyond Anthropocentrism: Environmental Ethics, Development, and the Amazon. Environmental Ethics: vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 49.

Bo
Bo Wilmer, Masters graduate

Wilmer, H. B. 2000. MS Thesis. Effects of fire and logging on landscape structure in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

bwilmer@twsnw.org

Steve
Steven J. Henderson, Masters graduate

stevehen@jsanet.com

Henderson, S. J. 1997. MS Thesis.  Effects of fire on landscapes and bird communities in southwest Montana.

Marc
Marc G. Kramer, Masters graduate

 Kramer, M.G. 1997. MS Thesis. Abiotic controls on windthrow and forest dynamics in a coastal temperate rainforest, Kuiu Island, southeast Alaska

 
Elizabeth M. Madden, Masters graduate

Madden, E.M. 1996. MS Thesis. Passerine communities and bird habitat relationships on prescribe-burned, mixed-grass prairie in North Dakota

elizabeth_madden@fws.gov

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