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Monica Turner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Monica Turner
Monica G. Turner is an American ecologist known for her work at Yellowstone National Park since the devastating fires of 1988. She is currently the Eugene P. Odum Professor of Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Department of Zoology University of Wisconsin )〕 == Life and career == Turner was raised in the suburbs of Long Island just outside of New York city. Her father was a self-employed lawyer and her mother was a Girl Scouts executive. Turner obtained her B.S in Biology summa cum laude from Fordham University in 1980. Turner went on to receive her Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of Georgia. After finishing her Ph.D., she stayed at the University of Georgia as a postdoctoral researcher. She worked with Eugene P. Odum to examine the changes in land use in the Georgia landscape, one of the earliest US landscape ecology studies. In 1986, together with Colleague Frank Golley, Turner helped organize the first American meeting for landscape ecology. In 1987, after completion of her postdoctoral research, Turner went on to become a staff scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. At Oak Ridge, Turner began a project on the spatial distribution of land use in forests of the southern Appalachian Mountains.
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