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Jack MorganPlace of work: United States of America University: United States Department of Agriculture |
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Jack Morgan is a plant physiologist at the United States Department of Agriculture. Dr. Morgan is also the Research Leader of the USDA-ARS Rangeland Resources Research Unit, headquartered at the High Plains Grasslands Research Station in Cheyenne, Wyoming, with labs and offices at the Crops Research Lab in Fort Collins, CO and the Central Plains Experimental Range near Nunn, CO. This ARS research unit consists of an interdisciplinary group of scientists and support staff with expertise in plant and soil science, ecology, hydrology and range science, and is engaged in studies to understand various aspects of the ecology of western rangelands for purposes of providing ranchers, public land managers, state and federal governmental entities, other scientists and the public information on the functioning of these lands and tools for their wise management. Dr. Morgan is also a co-PI on the National Science Foundation funded Shortgrass Steppe Long Term Ecological Research Project, headquartered at Colorado State University, and is an affiliate faculty member in the Department of Renewable Resources at the University of Wyoming and the Crops and Soils Department at Colorado State University. |
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Increase CO2 Levels Could Alter Rangelands31 Aug, 2007 03:41 pm Jack Morgan reports in this week issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that wide-open rangelands may become less common as shrubby... | ||





