Dr. Kristen Ross is an Assistant Professor and the Program Coordinator for the Wildlife and Forest Conservation Program at Vermont State University. She began teaching at the Castleton campus of VTSU in 2019. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology & Evolution from Rutgers University and her B.S. in Natural Resources from the University of Michigan. Her technical training is in plant and soil ecology, and her research areas focus on the control and management of invasive and non-native plants, the dynamics of urban and human-impacted forests, the decision-making processes in the social-ecological system of ecological restoration, and most recently associations between the density of invasive shrub species and black-legged tick abundances. She has worked on restoration projects or research both in an out of academia with conservation organizations, land trusts, local and federal management agencies, and private companies. Current student projects she has mentored include milkweed phenology studies, assessment of wildlife use of the campus natural areas, invasive crayfish population dynamics, and ecological aspects of black-legged tick abundances in private forested lands. Dr. Ross teaches courses in the Natural Sciences Department such as Ecology, Introduction to Field Conservation, Natural History and Identification of Woody Plants, Conservation Biology & Biogeography, and Wildlife Ecology & Management. If you are a prospective student looking for a career in the conservation sciences, please reach out for more information about the WFC Program.
Erhenfeld, Joan G., Kristen A. Ross, Manisha Patel, Jean N. Epiphan, Steven N. Handel. 2020. Recovery of native plant species after initial management of non-native plant invaders: Vegetation monitoring in an exclosure in Morristown National Historical Park. Natural Resource Stewardship and Science Technical Report. Volume 2168. Issue NPS/MORR/NRR—2020/2168.National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. doi: 10.36967/nrr-2278124.
Heneghan, Liam, Lynne M Westphal, Kristen A Ross, Cristy Watkins, Paul H Gobster, Basil V Iannone, Madeleine Tudor, Joanne Vining, Alaka Wali, Moira Zellner, David H Wise. 2019. Institutional Diversity in the Planning Process Yields Similar Outcomes for Vegetation in Ecological Restoration. Society & Natural Resources. Volume 33. Issue 8. Pages 949-967.
Zellner, Moira, Cristy Watkins, Dean Massey, Lynne Westphal, Jeremy Brooks, Kristen Ross. 2014. Advancing collective decision-making theory with integrated agent-based modeling and ethnographic data analysis: an example in ecological restoration. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. Volume 17. Issue 4.
Watkins, Cristy, Dean Massey, Jeremy Brooks, Kristen Ross, Moira L Zellner. 2013. Understanding the mechanisms of collective decision making in ecological restoration: an agent-based model of actors and organizations. Ecology and Society. Volume 18. Issue 2.
Heneghan, Liam, Christopher Mulvaney, Kristen Ross, Susan Stewart, Lauren Umek, Cristy Watkins, Alaka Wali, Lynne M Westphal, David H Wise. 2013. Local assessment of Chicago: from wild Chicago to Chicago wilderness–Chicago’s ecological setting and recent efforts to protect and restore nature in the region. Urbanization, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities. Springer, Dordrecht. Pages 337-354.
Heneghan, Liam, Christopher Mulvaney, Kristen Ross, Lauren Umek, Cristy Watkins, Lynne M Westphal, David H Wise. 2012. Lessons learned from Chicago wilderness—implementing and sustaining conservation management in an urban setting. Diversity. Volume 4. Issue 1. Pages 74-93.
Ross, Kristen A., Joan G Ehrenfeld, Manisha V Patel. 2011. The effects of nitrogen addition on the growth of two exotic and two native forest understory plants. Biological Invasions. Volume 13. Issue 10. Pages 2203-2216.
Ecology Introduction to Field Conservation Woody Plants Wildlife Ecology and Management (WFC Capstone)
Conservation Biology
Biogeography Urban Ecology Soils
Environmental Processes
Restoration Ecology
Invasive Species
Land Management
Plant Identification
Social-Ecological Systems
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