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USGS Staff Profile: | |||
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abstract: Ecologist with the Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center | |||
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abstract: 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. | ||
additionalType: staff profile page introductory statement | |||
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abstract: 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. | ||
additionalType: personal statement | |||
email: capplestein@usgs.gov | |||
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name: Ph.D., Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, Boise State University (2023) | |||
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name: M.S., Conservation Biology, University of Maryland (2012) | |||
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name: B.S., Environmental Science, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA (2011) | |||
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name: Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/forest-and-rangeland-ecosystem-science-center | |||
roleName: Ecologist | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:28:17.608202' | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed professional experience | |||
name: '2013-2016: Center for Natural Land Management, Conservation Project Manager, | |||
Temecula, CA' | |||
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jobTitle: Ecologist | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Restoration | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Fire ecology | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Bayesian modeling | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Invasive species | |||
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additionalType: self-claimed expertise | |||
name: Landscape ecology | |||
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member: | |||
'@type': Organization | |||
name: U.S. Geological Survey | |||
name: staff member | |||
startDate: '2024-05-12T15:28:17.605420' | |||
name: Cara V Applestein | |||
url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/cara-v-applestein |