Ronald S. WaschmannBiologistEcological Effects BranchVoice: 541-754-4577 |
Education:
- B.S., Idaho State University, Pocatello; Plant Ecology, 1987
- B.A., Idaho State University, Pocatello; Anthropology, 1987
- M.A., University of Florida, Gainesville; Anthropology, 1990
Previous Positions:
- 1996-1998: Senior Scientist, Dynamac Corp., Global Climate Change, Processes and Effects Program, Corvallis
- 1995-1996: Senior Scientist, ManTech Environmental Research Services Corp., Global Climate Change, Processes and Effects Program, Corvallis OR
- 1992-1995: Plant Ecologist, ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Global Climate Change, Processes and Effects Program, Corvallis, OR
- 1991: Senior Biological Scientist, Agronomy Physiology Department, University of Florida, Gainesville
- 1989: Research Assistant, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agronomy, University of Florida, Gainesville
- 1987-1988: Senior Research Assistant, Dept. of Biology, Idaho State University, Pocatello
- 1984-1987: Research Assistant, Dept. of Biology, Idaho State University, Pocatello
- 1985: Anthropological Research Assistant, U.S. Agency for International Development, Central Selva Natural Resource Management Project, Palcazú, Peru
Research Interests and Skills:
- Plant physiological ecology
- Plant ecology
- Climate monitoring and assessment
- Effects of multiple stressors on plant and soil ecosystems
Selected Publications:
- Tingey, D.T., R.S. Waschmann, D.L. Phillips, and D.M. Olszyk. 2000. The carbon dioxide leakage from chambers measured using sulfur hexafluoride. Environ. Exp. Botany 43:101-110.
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