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Scott L. Collins is a Distinguished Professor and Loren Potter Chair of Plant Ecology at the Department of Biology, University of New Mexico. His research focuses on global change impacts on grassland ecosystems, particularly examining species composition, productivity, and resilience under environmental perturbations such as drought, nutrient addition, and climate variability. He holds academic leadership roles and oversees the Castetter Hall laboratory.
Education: Ph.D. (Botany) from University of Oklahoma (1981), MS (Botany) from Miami University (1977), BA (Biology) from Wittenberg University (1975).
Research interests emphasize grassland responses to global environmental change, including water use dynamics, biodiversity loss mechanisms, and long-term ecological resilience. His work integrates field experiments, meta-analyses, and modeling to address questions about ecosystem stability under climate stressors.
Notable contributions include studies on bud bank dynamics, nitrogen enrichment effects, and drought sensitivity across aridity gradients. His publications highlight the critical role of functional traits and environmental heterogeneity in ecosystem responses to global change.
Grants and collaborations include long-term ecological research (LTER) projects, with a focus on desert grasslands and prairie restoration. He actively participates in interdisciplinary initiatives to advance ecological synthesis and policy relevance.
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