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Suzy Owen
Research Associate
Phone: (928)556-2193
Fax: (928) 556-2130
e-mail:sneal@fs.fed.us
Address:
Rocky Mountain Station
Southwest Forest Science Complex
2500 S Pine Knoll Dr
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
• M.S. (Biology), Northern Arizona University 2007
• B.S. (Botany; Minor in Chemistry), Northern Arizona University 2004
RESEARCH INTERESTS
I am interested in the ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and native and exotic plant interactions and their role in land management and restoration. I am especially interested in AM diversity, feedbacks with native and exotic plants and their response to different soil properties and nutrient conditions. My research goals are to understand how land management practices can alter communities on an ecosystem level and to help determine methods that may deter exotic plant establishment and benefit native communities.
CURRENT RESEARCH
Seeding with native shrubs and using PLATEAU herbicide in cheatgrass invaded areas. Coauthors: Carolyn Hull Sieg and Catherine A. Gehring. Funding: NRCS: Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative, Arizona Game and Fish Department and Northern Arizona University.
The effect of PLATEAU herbicide on 3 native shrub species: greenhouse experiments. Coauthors: Carolyn Hull Sieg and Catherine A. Gehring. Funding: USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station and Northern Arizona University.
Mechanical mastication in a Colorado Pinion-Juniper Ecosystem: Effects on understory plant communities. Coauthors: Steven T. Overby, Carolyn Hull Sieg and Catherine A. Gehring. Funding: USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station.
Biogeography of AM fungi: Distribution & community composition patterns. In collaboration with: Nancy Collins Johnson, Javier Álvarez Sánchez, Anita Antoninka, Bala Chaudhary and Matthew Lau.
PUBLICATIONS
Owen, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring and M.A. Bowker. In Press. Above- and belowground responses to tree thinning depend on the treatment of tree debris. Forest Ecology and Management.
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Neal, S. 2007. Tree Thinning treatments alter soil properties, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant communities. M.S. Thesis, Northern Arizona University.
Neal, S., K. Christie, M. Currie, L. S. Davis, M. Hill and T. Ayers. 2006. Key to Rhamnus - Vascular Plants of Arizona: Rhamnaceae. Canotia 2 (1): 30-31, 46.
PRESENTATIONS
Owen, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2009. Will seeding native shrubs and treating cheatgrass promote native plant communities? 8th Biennial Conference of Reaserch on the Colorado Plateau, Flagstaff, AZ.
Owen, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2009. Will seeding native shrubs and treating cheatgrass promote native plant communities? Southwest Vegetation Management Association. Casa Grand, AZ.
Owen, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2009. Fuels treatments in Pinyon-Juniper woodlands and seeding with native shrubs plus treating cheatgrass to promote native plant communities. Mechanical Mastication Workshop. USDA Forest Service, Dolores, CO.
Neal, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2009. Shrub Restoration and the Use of Plateau Herbicide on Grazing Lands Affected by Cheatgrass Invasion. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
Neal, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A., Gehring M.A. Bowker. 2009. Fuel treatments alter soil properties, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and may favor exotic plants. 7th Forest Ecology Workshop, Logan, UT.
Neal, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2009. Will seeding with native shrubs and using PLATEAU® herbicide control cheatgrass and promote sustainable native plant communities? Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM. Albuquerque, NM.
Neal, S.M., C.H. Sieg, C.A. Gehring. 2008. Shrub Restoration and the Use of Plateau Herbicide on Grazing Lands Affected by Cheatgrass Invasion. Southwest Vegetation Management Association. Flagstaff, AZ.
Neal, S, C. H. Sieg, C. Gehring. 2006. Fuel reduction treatments alter soil properties, nutrient availability and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. 2006. 5th International Conference on Mycorrhiza: Granada, Spain.
Neal, S, C.H. Sieg, C. Gehring, N.C. Johnson. 2005. Mechanical mastication vs. slash burning treatments in a pinyon-juniper ecosystem: effects on understory plant communities and their arbuscular mycorrhizal associations. 8th Biennial Conference of Reaserch on the Colorado Plateau: Flagstaff, AZ.
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