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   <firstname>Kari E.</firstname>
   <lastname>Veblen</lastname>
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   <department>Wildland Resources / Ecology Center</department>
   <position>Professor</position>
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   <location>NR 332</location>
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   <phone>(435) 797-3970</phone>
   <email>kari.veblen@usu.edu</email>
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   <personalURL>http://www.veblenlab.com/</personalURL>
   <cvURL>https://qanr.usu.edu/_dev/_merge/qcnr/files/directory/cv/veblen_cv_new.pdf</cvURL>
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   <bio>Dr. Veblen's research interests span a broad range of topics focusing largely on the ecology of western U.S. shrubland/grassland systems and African savannas. Specific topics include plant community ecology, plant-herbivore interactions, livestock-wild ungulate interactions, and restoration ecology. Kari's work is primarily field-based with an emphasis on experimental and multi-site approaches to elucidating ecological phenomena and their underlying mechanisms. Her research emphasizes multi-use landscapes (both public and private) that are managed simultaneously for wildlife conservation and sustainable livestock production, with the ultimate goal of informing sustainable management of rangeland ecosystems.</bio>
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   <anumber>A01515674</anumber>
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