TANA E. WOOD, PHD
Research Ecologist
USDA Forest Service
International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF)
HC 2 Box 6205
Luquillo, Puerto Rico 00773
E-mail: tanawood_at_fs.fed.us
Twitter: @tanawood
Research Ecologist
USDA Forest Service
International Institute of Tropical Forestry (IITF)
HC 2 Box 6205
Luquillo, Puerto Rico 00773
E-mail: tanawood_at_fs.fed.us
Twitter: @tanawood
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
My research addresses the effects of climate and land-use change on soil and ecosystem-level processes. As an ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemist, I approach my research from a variety of perspectives, ranging from field studies that evaluate landscape-scale responses to variability in climate to laboratory experiments that elucidate linkages between microbes and the soil environment. My ultimate goal is to conduct research that informs policy makers, improves the management of natural resources, and enables us to better predict the consequences of environmental change on the function and composition of ecosystems, including feedbacks to future climate change.
My research addresses the effects of climate and land-use change on soil and ecosystem-level processes. As an ecosystem ecologist and biogeochemist, I approach my research from a variety of perspectives, ranging from field studies that evaluate landscape-scale responses to variability in climate to laboratory experiments that elucidate linkages between microbes and the soil environment. My ultimate goal is to conduct research that informs policy makers, improves the management of natural resources, and enables us to better predict the consequences of environmental change on the function and composition of ecosystems, including feedbacks to future climate change.