Jane H. Bock, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Plant ecology
Website:
http://www.janehbock.org/
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Bio:

Jane Bock's research interests include the ecology and evolution of flowering plants in the Colorado Alpine and High Plains and similar areas elsewhere in the Northern Hemisphere and the reproductive patterns of flowering plants. Her students work on the ecology and evolution of seed plants. The conservation and restoration of the western North American indigenous flora is a special concern.

Dr. Bock is Professor emerita at the Department of Environmental, Population, and Organismic Biology, at the University of Colorado, Boulder,where she was honored with the Hazel Barnes Prize, established in honor of philosophy Professor Emerita Hazel Barnes to recognize "the enriching interrelationship between teaching and research." She is married to her long time collaborator, Carl E. Bock. They have one daughter.

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Bock CE, Jones ZF, Bock JH. (2007) Relationships between species richness, evenness, and abundance in a southwestern savanna. Ecology. 88: 1322-7
Bock CE, Bock JH, Kennedy L, et al. (2007) Spread of non-native grasses into grazed versus ungrazed desert grasslands Journal of Arid Environments. 71: 229-235
Norris DO, Bock JH. (2001) Method for examination of fecal material from a crime scene using plant fragments Journal of Forensic Identification. 51: 367-377
Norris DO, Bock JH. (2000) Use of fecal material to associate a suspect with a crime scene: report of two cases. Journal of Forensic Sciences. 45: 184-7
Bock JH, Norris DO. (1997) Forensic botany: An under-utilized resource Journal of Forensic Sciences. 42: 364-367
Pang Sheng Zhi, Bock JH, Gonsalves C, et al. (1994) Resistance of transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants to tomato spotted wilt and impatiens necrotic spot tospoviruses: Evidence of involvement of the N protein and N gene RNA in resistance Phytopathology. 84: 243-249
Bock CE, Bock JH, Jepson KL, et al. (1986) Ecological effects of planting African lovegrasses in Arizona. National Geographic Research. 2: 456-463
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