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==Kevin M. Robertson==
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Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy, 13093 Henry Beadel Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312
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Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy
  
 
[http://talltimbers.org/fire-ecology-program/ Fire Ecology Program]
 
[http://talltimbers.org/fire-ecology-program/ Fire Ecology Program]
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13093 Henry Beadel Drive
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Tallahassee, FL 32312
  
 
===Biography===  
 
===Biography===  
  
===Data sources used===
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Kevin Robertson received his BS in Botany from Louisiana State University where he conducted fire ecology research in pinelands of Everglade National Park, southern Georgia, and Louisiana.  He received his Ph.D. in Plant Biology at the University of Illinois where he studied the effects of river migration on floodplain forests along rivers of the southeastern U.S.  He is currently the Fire Ecology Program Director at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy.  There he studies the plant community ecology of southeastern U.S. pine ecosystems, the natural history of the Gulf Coastal Plain, remote sensing of fire, effects of fire regime on plant communities, soils, and fire behavior, and prescribed fire effects on air quality.  He also provides extension and education regarding the use of prescribed burning in fire-dependent ecosystems of the southeastern U.S. 
  
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===Information sources and notes on contributions===  
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''Dyschoriste oblongifolia'' - Notes taken at Pebble Hill Plantation, Grady County, Georgia, from 2014 to 2015 as part of the "Pebble Hill Fire Plots" long term research project.
 
  
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Observations and photographs during long-term research on fire regime effects on plant species composition at Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville, GA.

Latest revision as of 13:46, 10 December 2019

Kevin M. Robertson

Kevin Robertson.JPG


Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy

Fire Ecology Program

13093 Henry Beadel Drive

Tallahassee, FL 32312

Biography

Kevin Robertson received his BS in Botany from Louisiana State University where he conducted fire ecology research in pinelands of Everglade National Park, southern Georgia, and Louisiana. He received his Ph.D. in Plant Biology at the University of Illinois where he studied the effects of river migration on floodplain forests along rivers of the southeastern U.S. He is currently the Fire Ecology Program Director at Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy. There he studies the plant community ecology of southeastern U.S. pine ecosystems, the natural history of the Gulf Coastal Plain, remote sensing of fire, effects of fire regime on plant communities, soils, and fire behavior, and prescribed fire effects on air quality. He also provides extension and education regarding the use of prescribed burning in fire-dependent ecosystems of the southeastern U.S.

Information sources and notes on contributions

Observations and photographs during long-term research on fire regime effects on plant species composition at Pebble Hill Plantation, Thomasville, GA.