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url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/madelon-maddy-case | |||
timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:22:22.785411' | |||
status_code: 200 | status_code: 200 | ||
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name: Madelon (Maddy) Case | |||
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titles: | |||
- | - Supervisory Research Ecologist | ||
organizations: | |||
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- Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center | |||
- https://www.usgs.gov/centers/forest-and-rangeland-ecosystem-science-center | |||
email: mcase@usgs.gov | email: mcase@usgs.gov | ||
orcid: 0000-0003-4830-5324 | |||
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- I am a Supervisory Research Ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, Forest | |||
and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Corvallis, Oregon. My research focuses | |||
on how global and local stressors- especially climate variability, grazing, | |||
and fire- interact to shape ecosystem structure and function in rangelands. | |||
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- Restoration Ecology | - Restoration Ecology | ||
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- Plant Ecology | - Plant Ecology | ||
- Global Change Ecology | - Global Change Ecology | ||
professional_experience: | |||
- '2022-Present: Supervisory Research Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Forest | |||
and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR' | |||
- '2020-2022: Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Oregon, Institute of Ecology | |||
and Evolution' | |||
education: | |||
- Ph.D., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University (2020) | |||
- A.B., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University (2012) | |||
affiliations: [] | |||
honors: [] | honors: [] | ||
abstracts: [] | |||
personal_statement: "I am a plant ecologist keenly interested in how environmental\ | personal_statement: "I am a plant ecologist keenly interested in how environmental\ | ||
\ variability, disturbance, and global change influence vegetation patterns,\ | \ variability, disturbance, and global change influence vegetation patterns,\ | ||
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\ When not out on the range or behind the computer, I enjoy hiking, reading,\ | \ When not out on the range or behind the computer, I enjoy hiking, reading,\ | ||
\ cooking, and board games." | \ cooking, and board games." | ||
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meta: url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/madelon-maddy-case timestamp: '2024-01-30T10:22:22.785411' status_code: 200 profile: name: Madelon (Maddy) Case name_qualifier: null titles: - Supervisory Research Ecologist organizations: - !!python/tuple - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center - https://www.usgs.gov/centers/forest-and-rangeland-ecosystem-science-center email: mcase@usgs.gov orcid: 0000-0003-4830-5324 intro_statements: - I am a Supervisory Research Ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center in Corvallis, Oregon. My research focuses on how global and local stressors- especially climate variability, grazing, and fire- interact to shape ecosystem structure and function in rangelands. expertise_terms: - Restoration Ecology - Rangeland Status - Plant Ecology - Global Change Ecology professional_experience: - '2022-Present: Supervisory Research Ecologist, U.S. Geological Survey, Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR' - '2020-2022: Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Oregon, Institute of Ecology and Evolution' education: - Ph.D., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University (2020) - A.B., Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University (2012) affiliations: [] honors: [] abstracts: [] personal_statement: "I am a plant ecologist keenly interested in how environmental\ \ variability, disturbance, and global change influence vegetation patterns,\ \ and in the management and restoration of ecosystems in a changing world. My\ \ research brings both complementary and new dimensions to FRESC\u2019s rangeland\ \ research portfolio and greatly increases our ability to work with land managers\ \ to address their many complex challenges. I am also an affiliate of the Northwest\ \ and North Central Climate Adaptation Science Centers (CASCs), working to co-produce\ \ actionable science for tribal, federal, and state partners across the Northwest\ \ and North Central CASC regions.During my post-doctoral appointment at the\ \ University of Oregon, I worked closely with rangeland ecologists from the\ \ USDA Agricultural Research Service and Bureau of Land Management in eastern\ \ Oregon to understand how climate, grazing, and fire influence exotic annual\ \ grass invasion in sagebrush rangelands at management-relevant scales. I studied\ \ similar interactions and woody cover dynamics in the savanna ecosystems of\ \ South Africa, in collaboration with South African National Parks scientists,\ \ while earning my PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Yale University.I\ \ have benefited from exceptional mentorship in building my own scientific career,\ \ and care deeply about mentorship and outreach. I have previously worked in\ \ environmental education as a Luce Scholar in Vietnam, and I always enjoy opportunities\ \ to mentor the next generation of scientists, whether through mentorship programs,\ \ research advising, or thoughtful and inclusive mentorship of field crews.I\ \ grew up in Oregon, and now live in Eugene with my husband, cat, and two chickens.\ \ When not out on the range or behind the computer, I enjoy hiking, reading,\ \ cooking, and board games."