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Keith Reinhardt

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Plant Physiological Ecology; Functional Ecology; Ecohydrology: Global Change Ecology

Assistant Professor, Idaho State University

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PhD, Biology, Wake Forest University, 2009
MS, Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, 2001
BS, Chemistry, College of William and Mary, 1994


I am a broadly-trained plant physiological ecologist and global change biologist. My general research interests are plant ecophysiology, climate change ecology, and ecohydrology. Currently, my primary research projects focus on understanding plant responses to climate change, and mechanisms of changes in species’ range limits (i.e., resistance/resilience). My work spans organizational scales from molecular to the canopy/landscape level. My other interests include variation in light spectral quality due to sky condition (clear, cloudy, cloud-immersed), water transport (hydraulic function) in plants, and cloud-forest ecohydrology.


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921 S 8th Ave, Pocatello, ID 83209

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