
About
Matthew Betts is a Professor at the College of Forestry, Oregon State University, holding the Ruth Spaniol Chair. His research bridges Forest Ecology, Wildlife Ecology, and Landscape-scale Conservation.
- Education: B.A. (Queen’s University), B.Sc. (University of New Brunswick), M.S. (University of Waterloo), Ph.D. (University of New Brunswick), Post-Doctoral Fellow (Dartmouth College)
His work focuses on ecological thresholds, animal movement, trophic cascades, and socio-political mechanisms in sustainable forestry. Recent studies quantify forest degradation impacts on biodiversity and develop reconciliation strategies for habitat fragmentation.
Key publication themes include Landscape Ecology, Conservation Biology, and Ecological Modeling, with applications in temperate and tropical forest ecosystems. Collaborative projects span forest plantations, avian conservation, and pollination dynamics.
Scientific Awards
- Ruth Spaniol Chair
Advising & Grants
Advisor to graduate students Nina Ferrari, Rossana Macedo, Brais Marchena, Hannah Sachs, Matthew Weldy, Ethan Woodis. Teaching courses on Landscape Ecology, Forest Biodiversity, and International Conservation in Malaysian Borneo.
Labs & Teams
Lead Scientist for the HJ Andrews Long-term Ecological Research Program, Co-PI in the Oregon Marbled Murrelet Project, and directs the Forest Landscape Ecology Lab (FLEL). Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams on global habitat fragmentation and ecosystem resilience.
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