Virginia Matzek, Ph.D.

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2006 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Plant Physiology, Ecology Biology, Biochemistry
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Peter Morrison Vitousek grad student 2006 Stanford
 (Morphological, physiological, and biochemical aspects of growth rate in plants.)
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Matzek V, Lewis D, O'Geen A, et al. (2020) Increases in soil and woody biomass carbon stocks as a result of rangeland riparian restoration. Carbon Balance and Management. 15: 16
Funk JL, Parker IM, Matzek V, et al. (2020) Keys to enhancing the value of invasion ecology research for management Biological Invasions. 22: 2431-2445
Wilson KA, Davis KJ, Matzek V, et al. (2019) Concern about threatened species and ecosystem disservices underpin public willingness to pay for ecological restoration Restoration Ecology. 27: 513-519
Matzek V, Wilson KA, Kragt M. (2019) Mainstreaming of ecosystem services as a rationale for ecological restoration in Australia Ecosystem Services. 35: 79-86
Dybala KE, Matzek V, Gardali T, et al. (2018) Carbon sequestration in riparian forests: A global synthesis and meta-analysis. Global Change Biology
Matzek V. (2018) Turning delivery of ecosystem services into a deliverable of ecosystem restoration Restoration Ecology. 26: 1013-1016
Matzek V, Stella J, Ropion P. (2018) Development of a carbon calculator tool for riparian forest restoration Applied Vegetation Science. 21: 584-594
Nelson E, Matzek V. (2016) Carbon Credits Compete Poorly With Agricultural Commodities In An Optimized Model Of Land Use In Northern California Climate Change Economics. 7: 1650009
Matzek V, Warren S, Fisher C. (2016) Incomplete recovery of ecosystem processes after two decades of riparian forest restoration Restoration Ecology
Funk JL, Hoffacker MK, Matzek V. (2015) Summer irrigation, grazing and seed addition differentially influence community composition in an invaded serpentine grassland Restoration Ecology. 23: 122-130
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