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Current and recent research

Plant Research @ UNM

  • Collins Lab
  • Hanson Lab
  • Lowrey Lab
  • Pockman Lab
  • Marshall Lab

Biology Units

  • Sevilleta LTER
  • Sevilleta Field Station
  • LTER Network Office
  • Museum of SW Biology

Comparative study of ecosystem function in terrestrial biomes across an elevation gradient in New Mexico (NSF SAHRA, NSF NM EPSCOR, Sevilleta LTER, U.S. Forest Service).

Woody plant encroachment into karst terrain: implications for regional cycles of carbon, water and energy. (DOE - NICCR)

Water budget and recharge source measurements in a discrete watershed in Central Texas (City of Austin, TX).

Prescribed burning in central Texas ecosystems: impacts and feedbacks between altered plant functional groups and ecosystem processes.

Carbon, water and energy exchange along a chrono-sequence in the boreal forest (DOE TCP and NSF).

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