UCR

Department of Earth Sciences




Biogeography, Landscape Ecology and Conservation Biology

Group The forests and shrublands of southern California provide an excellent laboratory for numerous studies addressing questions concerning anthropogenic effects on the flora and fauna at a variety of scales. Faculty and student researchers combine field observations with remote sensing and computer modeling.


  • Fire regimes and the effects of fire suppression on the size and distribution of wildfires
  • Computer models of long-term dynamics of fire-modulated patch mosaics
  • Alien plant invasion of California shrublands and desert scrub communities
  • Habitat fragmentation and connectivity
  • Vegetation ordination and wildlife-habitat relationships with GIS

Faculty Involved:
Minnich, Sadler, Scott


General Campus Information

University of California, Riverside
900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521
Tel: (951) 827-1012

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Earth Sciences Information

Department of Earth Sciences
Geology Building

Tel: (951) 827-3434
Fax: (951) 827-4324
E-mail: john.herring@ucr.edu

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