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   abstract: Research Ecologist with the Western Ecological Research Center (WERC)
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   abstract: Dr. Karen Thorne is a Research Ecologist with the USGS Western Ecological
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   abstract: Her research focus is on climate change impacts to coastal ecosystems.
     In particular, her work has included assessing sea-level rise and storm impacts
     to coastal ecosystems, wetland ecology, restoration, and blue carbon. She received
     her Ph.D. and MS from the University of California, Davis.Dr. Thorne's interests
     lie in conservation and management issues surrounding climate-related research
     that assess changes to ecosystems. Her current focus is assessing how sea-level
     rise and storms impact tidal wetland ecosystems in the U.S. and island habitats.
     She conducts research to inform climate adaptation and planning to help managers
     mitigate impacts and conduct restoration. Her research is based on field data
     collection methods that can be developed into climate change impact models using
     ArcGIS and other remote sensing tools.RESEARCH INTERESTSGlobal Change BiologyCoastal
     EcosystemsWetland EcologyRestorationThreatened & Endangered SpeciesBlue CarbonLandscape
     EcologyEcological Response ModelingStorm MonitoringSea-level Rise Planning &
     Decision Support
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