Karin M. Kettenring
Karin M. Kettenring is an American plant ecologist based in Logan, Utah. Her research focuses primarily on aspects of wetland plant ecology, including invasive plant ecology and management, native wetland seeds and seedlings, and wetland restoration. Kettenring worked in several labs and research stations across the United States before obtaining a faculty position at Utah State University as a professor of wetland ecology. Her most cited publication, “Lessons learned from invasive plant control experiments: a systematic review and meta-analysis,” looks at the literature discussing invasives species control experiments and how to ensure that research practices are most effective. Provided by Wikipedia
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Need to Seed? Ecological, Genetic, and Evolutionary Keys to Seed-Based Wetland Restoration by Karin M. Kettenring, Emily E. Tarsa
Published 2020-08-01
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Adaptive wetland management in an uncertain and changing arid environment by Rebekah Downard, Joanna Endter-Wada, Karin M. Kettenring
Published 2014-06-01
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Cosmopolitan Species As Models for Ecophysiological Responses to Global Change: The Common Reed Phragmites australis by Franziska Eller, Hana Skálová, Joshua S. Caplan, Ganesh P. Bhattarai, Melissa K. Burger, James T. Cronin, Wen-Yong Guo, Xiao Guo, Xiao Guo, Eric L. G. Hazelton, Karin M. Kettenring, Carla Lambertini, Melissa K. McCormick, Laura A. Meyerson, Thomas J. Mozdzer, Petr Pyšek, Petr Pyšek, Brian K. Sorrell, Dennis F. Whigham, Hans Brix
Published 2017-11-01
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