USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Flagstaff Lab

James Fowler

Ecologist

Phone: (928)556-2001
Fax: (928) 556-2130
e-mail:jffowler@fs.fed.us

Address:
Rocky Mountain Station
Southwest Forest Science Complex
2500 South Pine Knoll Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86001

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ph.D., University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071;
Ecology, Dr. Nancy Stanton, Major Professor.
Dissertation title: Biogeography of hanging gardens on the Colorado Plateau.

M.S., Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65804;
Aquatic Ecology, Dr. Charles Taber, Major Professor.
Thesis title: Food habits and biology of stonerollers (Campostoma) in Southwest Missouri.

B.S., Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO 65804,
Comprehensive Major: Wildlife Conservation and Management


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

International Biogeography Society

Ecological Society of America

American Society of Naturalists


RECENT GRANTS AND USFS FUNDING

Climate Change Effects on a Single Mountain Endemic Alpine Plant, Packera franciscana.
J.F. Fowler and C.H. Sieg, RMRS, S. Hedwall, US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Threatened species proposal to Coconino NF, $5800 FY08.

Climate Change Effects on Rocky Mountain Alpine Plant Distributions and Their Habitats.
J. F. Fowler, C. H. Sieg, and R. H. Hartman.
Carryover Funds Proposal, $62,655 FY07 $12,288 FY08

Alpine RNAs to detect climate change effects on vascular plants; a pilot study.
J. F. Fowler, C.H. Sieg, and L. Huckaby
RNA proposal, $7600 FY07

Effectiveness of litter removal in preventing mortality of yellow barked ponderosa pine in northern Arizona.
PI: James F. Fowler, Co-PIs: Carolyn Hull Sieg, Linda Wadleigh, Sally Haase.
Joint Fire Science Program, $153,000, 2004-2007.