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    timestamp: '2024-01-30T09:51:42.526849'
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    name: Cara V Applestein
     abstract: Ecologist with the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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    - Ecologist
     abstract: I am a quantitative ecologist using Bayesian methods to understand landscape
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      - Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center
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    - I am a quantitative ecologist using Bayesian methods to understand landscape
       recovery after fire in sagebrush-steppe ecosystems.
       recovery after fire in sagebrush-steppe ecosystems.
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    - Restoration
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    - Fire ecology
     abstract: Throughout my career, I've sought to bridge the gap between restoration
    - Bayesian modeling
       practitioners and scientists by working closely with land managers to provide
    - Invasive species
       science and predictive models useful for understanding the efficacy of restoration
    - Landscape ecology
       practices. Before working for USGS, I was a conservation project manager for
    professional_experience:
       the Center for Natural Land Management where I worked closely with land managers
    - '2013-2016: Center for Natural Land Management, Conservation Project Manager,
       to research the efficacy of different seeding methods and prescribed fire regimes
      Temecula, CA'
       for restoring wet prairie in western Washington. My current research focuses
    education:
       on understanding weather effects on post-fire vegetation recovery, understanding
     - Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Boise State University (2023)
    - M.S., Conservation Biology, University of Maryland (2012)
    - B.S., Environmental Science, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA (2011)
    affiliations: []
    honors: []
    abstracts: []
    personal_statement: Throughout my career, I've sought to bridge the gap between
       restoration practitioners and scientists by working closely with land managers
       to provide science and predictive models useful for understanding the efficacy
       of restoration practices. Before working for USGS, I was a conservation project
       manager for the Center for Natural Land Management where I worked closely with
       land managers to research the efficacy of different seeding methods and prescribed
       fire regimes for restoring wet prairie in western Washington. My current research
       focuses on understanding weather effects on post-fire vegetation recovery, understanding
       mechanisms of invasion, and determining the utility of remote sensing products
       mechanisms of invasion, and determining the utility of remote sensing products
       for land management decision.
       for land management decision.
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  email: capplestein@usgs.gov
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    name: B.S., Environmental Science, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA (2011)
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    startDate: '2024-05-12T15:28:17.608202'
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    name: '2013-2016: Center for Natural Land Management, Conservation Project Manager,
      Temecula, CA'
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  name: Cara V Applestein
  url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/cara-v-applestein