Welcome

The Martyn Ecology Lab at Oregon State University weaves together a number of branches of ecology including plant community ecology, restoration ecology, functional trait ecology, and rangeland ecology to explore rangeland and restoration resilience to climate variability and climate change.

Members of the lab aim to address research questions such as:

- How does plant-plant competition and environment conditions impact plant communities assembly and composition?

- What factors contribute to restoration success?

- How can we improve restoration practices to improve restoration success?

- What are some climate adaptive restoration practices that can support resilient and sustainable rangelands?

“I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.”

- Douglas Adams, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul 


Updates

Interested in potentially joining the lab? I have a new opening for a Master’s student. See the “Join the Lab” page for more information!

Nov 2023 - I have started a position at Oregon State University in the Animal and Rangeland Sciences Department. I have a research appointment at the Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center in Union, Oregon (EOARC - Union) as well as teach in the Eastern Oregon Agriculture and Natural Resources Program (EOANRP) at Eastern Oregon University in La Grande, OR. I am excited to start research program on restoring and creating resilient rangelands.

August 04 2023 - Come find me at ESA: COS 250-3 - The impacts of annual and seasonal weather on big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) growth - a growth ring analysis. Room B111. Thursday Aug 10, 10:30 - 10:45

Seeds counted by research techs and myself over time.Current update: (838,184 seeds from 12,139 samples).

Seeds counted by research techs and myself over time.

Current update: (838,184 seeds from 12,139 samples).

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