Current Lab Members
Former Lab Members
Graduate Students
Katie Nigro, Ph.D. Student, 2018-2023. "Trees on the move: Are disturbances facilitating range shifts in trees of the western US?".
Ariel Demarest, M.S. Student, 2020-2022. "Effects of forest restoration thinning on understory plant communities in the Colorado Front Range".
Andreas Wion, Ph.D. Student, 2017-2022. "Seeing the forest for the seeds: Masting and mortality in dry forest and woodland ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado Plateau".
Angela Gonzalez, M.S. Student, 2020-2022, "Increased aridity is associated with stronger tradeoffs in ponderosa pine vital functions".
Alison Foster, M.S. Student, 2017-2019, “Forest range shifts under climate change: Microenvironment impacts to tree recruitment at a climatic ecotone”.
Noah Amme, M.S. Student, 2018-2019, “Change in piñon-juniper woodland cover since Euro-American settlement: Expansion versus contraction associated with soil properties”
Postdoctoral Scholars and Research Associates
Gwen Schneider, Research Associate II, 2019-2020
Jeff Carroll, Postdoctoral Scholar, 2018
Undergraduate Honors Students
Kyle Mabie. 2018. Changes in Forest Composition and Structure Over Fifty Years in Bryce Canyon National Park. Senior Honors Thesis. Colorado State University.
Britney Khuu. 2017. The Effects of Climate on Singleleaf Pinyon Pine Cone Production across an Elevation Gradient. Senior Honors Thesis. University of Nevada – Reno. (co-advised by Peter Weisberg).
Katie Nigro, Ph.D. Student, 2018-2023. "Trees on the move: Are disturbances facilitating range shifts in trees of the western US?".
Ariel Demarest, M.S. Student, 2020-2022. "Effects of forest restoration thinning on understory plant communities in the Colorado Front Range".
Andreas Wion, Ph.D. Student, 2017-2022. "Seeing the forest for the seeds: Masting and mortality in dry forest and woodland ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains and Colorado Plateau".
Angela Gonzalez, M.S. Student, 2020-2022, "Increased aridity is associated with stronger tradeoffs in ponderosa pine vital functions".
Alison Foster, M.S. Student, 2017-2019, “Forest range shifts under climate change: Microenvironment impacts to tree recruitment at a climatic ecotone”.
Noah Amme, M.S. Student, 2018-2019, “Change in piñon-juniper woodland cover since Euro-American settlement: Expansion versus contraction associated with soil properties”
Postdoctoral Scholars and Research Associates
Gwen Schneider, Research Associate II, 2019-2020
Jeff Carroll, Postdoctoral Scholar, 2018
Undergraduate Honors Students
Kyle Mabie. 2018. Changes in Forest Composition and Structure Over Fifty Years in Bryce Canyon National Park. Senior Honors Thesis. Colorado State University.
Britney Khuu. 2017. The Effects of Climate on Singleleaf Pinyon Pine Cone Production across an Elevation Gradient. Senior Honors Thesis. University of Nevada – Reno. (co-advised by Peter Weisberg).