Sarah T. Hamman, Ph.D.

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2006 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Biogeochemistry, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Ingrid Crane Burke grad student 2006 Colorado State
 (Altered fire regime impacts on the soil biogeochemistry and microbial community structure of mixed conifer and ponderosa pine forests.)
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Reed PB, Pfeifer-Meister LE, Roy BA, et al. (2019) Prairie plant phenology driven more by temperature than moisture in climate manipulations across a latitudinal gradient in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 3637-3650
Adam Martin R, Hamman ST. (2016) Ignition patterns influence fire severity and plant communities in pacific northwest, USA, prairies Fire Ecology. 12: 88-102
Hamman ST, Hawkes CV. (2013) Biogeochemical and Microbial Legacies of Non-Native Grasses Can Affect Restoration Success Restoration Ecology. 21: 58-66
Hamman ST, Burke IC, Knapp EE. (2008) Soil nutrients and microbial activity after early and late season prescribed burns in a Sierra Nevada mixed conifer forest Forest Ecology and Management. 256: 367-374
Hamman ST, Burke IC, Stromberger ME. (2007) Relationships between microbial community structure and soil environmental conditions in a recently burned system Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 39: 1703-1711
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