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Joe Crockett

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I am a PhD student in the Department of Biology at the University of New Mexico. I earned a Masters degree at the University of California, Merced, where I studied extreme drought and related disturbances of the western United States in the 20th and 21st centuries. More recently, I used paleoclimate and fire scar records to examine the assumption of stationarity of climate-fire relationships in western United States forests. I am currently interested in climatic shifts and the associated effects on wildfire, drought, and bark beetle outbreaks in sensitive and non-resilient forests.

Crockett, JL, MD Hurteau. 2021. Post-fire early successional vegetation buffers surface microclimate and increases survival of planted conifer seedlings in the Southwestern United States. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 

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