Virginia Matzek
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American restoration ecologist
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Virginia Matzek's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Ecology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Virginia Alynn Matzek is an American restoration ecologist. She is an Associate Professor in Environmental Studies and Sciences at Santa Clara University. Education Matzek completed her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1998, Matzek was the recipient of the UC Berkely's Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award. In 1999, Matzek was the recipient of the UC Berkely's Teaching Effectiveness award.
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- Global patterns of the isotopic composition of soil and plant nitrogen (2003) (947)
- Are you what you eat? Physiological constraints on organismal stoichiometry in an elementally imbalanced world (2005) (258)
- N:P stoichiometry and protein:RNA ratios in vascular plants: an evaluation of the growth-rate hypothesis. (2009) (176)
- CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND PLANT COMMUNITY DYNAMICS FOLLOWING REFORESTATION OF TROPICAL PASTURE (2004) (155)
- Climate change's impact on key ecosystem services and the human well‐being they support in the US (2013) (134)
- Closing the Knowing–Doing Gap in Invasive Plant Management: Accessibility and Interdisciplinarity of Scientific Research (2014) (110)
- Trait Values, Not Trait Plasticity, Best Explain Invasive Species' Performance in a Changing Environment (2012) (99)
- Superior performance and nutrient-use efficiency of invasive plants over non-invasive congeners in a resource-limited environment (2011) (82)
- Carbon sequestration in riparian forests: A global synthesis and meta‐analysis (2018) (77)
- Nitrogen Fixation in Bryophytes, Lichens, and Decaying Wood along a Soil-age Gradient in Hawaiian Montane Rain Forest1 (2003) (72)
- Broadening the Case for Invasive Species Management to Include Impacts on Ecosystem Services (2014) (45)
- Can carbon credits fund riparian forest restoration? (2015) (44)
- What Managers Want From Invasive Species Research Versus What They Get (2015) (44)
- Nitrogen Fixation in Bryophytes, Lichens, and Decaying Wood along a Soil‐age Gradient in Hawaiian Montane Rain Forest (2003) (34)
- Using structured decision‐making to set restoration objectives when multiple values and preferences exist (2017) (32)
- Ch. 8: Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Services. Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment (2014) (29)
- Keys to enhancing the value of invasion ecology research for management (2020) (27)
- Stress Tolerance and Ecophysiological Ability of an Invader and a Native Species in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest (2014) (27)
- Incomplete recovery of ecosystem processes after two decades of riparian forest restoration (2016) (25)
- Development of a carbon calculator tool for riparian forest restoration (2018) (23)
- Mainstreaming of ecosystem services as a rationale for ecological restoration in Australia (2019) (14)
- Summer irrigation, grazing and seed addition differentially influence community composition in an invaded serpentine grassland (2015) (14)
- Emerging approaches to successful ecological restoration: five imperatives to guide innovation (2017) (13)
- Increases in soil and woody biomass carbon stocks as a result of rangeland riparian restoration (2020) (13)
- Concern about threatened species and ecosystem disservices underpin public willingness to pay for ecological restoration (2018) (8)
- Public support for restoration: Does including ecosystem services as a goal engage a different set of values and attitudes than biodiversity protection alone? (2021) (8)
- Response of Biomass and Seedbanks of Rangeland Functional Groups to Mechanical Control of Yellow Starthistle (2018) (7)
- Turning delivery of ecosystem services into a deliverable of ecosystem restoration (2018) (7)
- CARBON CREDITS COMPETE POORLY WITH AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN AN OPTIMIZED MODEL OF LAND USE IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (2016) (5)
- Casualties of Climate Change: Identity and Livelihood in California’s Central Valley (2008) (2)
- Using structured decision making to set restoration objectives when 1 multiple values and preferences exist 2 Running head : Setting restoration objectives 3 4 (2017) (1)
- Correction: Trait Values, Not Trait Plasticity, Best Explain Invasive Species' Performance in a Changing Environment (2013) (1)
- A lesson in sustainability from Cuba (2010) (1)
- Loss of Cherished Places -- Casualties of Climate Change: Identity and Livelihood in California's Central Valley (2008) (0)
- Protection of Ecosystem Services: A Way Forward After Weed Management Area Cuts (2014) (0)
- Carbon stocks from rangeland riparian restoration, northern California (2020) (0)
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