Esther D Stroh
Ecologist
Geology
The U.S. Geological Survey
United States Virgin Islands
Biography
Dr. Stroh designs and conducts research on species and habitats at multiple spatial scales in support of DOI and other Federal and state agencies. Primary research topics include: climate change, landscape scale conservation, invasive species, dynamics of small or isolated plant populations, and environmental contaminants.She has done Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005 M.S. Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, 1993 M.A. Department of Biology, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1993 B.S. National-Louis University, 1983
Research Interest
climate change, landscape scale conservation, invasive species, dynamics of small or isolated plant populations, and environmental contaminants.
Publications
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A floral survey of cliff habitats along Bull Run at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, 2014
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Vulnerabilities of national parks in the American Midwest to climate and land use changes