HazelDaniels
Forest Health and Monitoring Specialist at Oregon Department of Forestry.
@LeBoldus-LabCorvallis, OR
HazelDaniels's Stars
bbarker505/ddrp_v2
A final production version of the DDRP platform that includes cohorts, parallel processing, and improving mapping routines. The objective of the Degree-Day, establishment Risk, and Pest event mapping system (DDRP) is to predict phenology and climate suitability of invasive, biocontrol, and IPM species for the conterminous United States. DDRP is written entirely in the R statistical programming language (R Development Core Team 2019), making it flexible and extensible, and has a simple command-line interface that has already been adapted for online use. The platform can use a variety of gridded weather and climate data types for any historical (post-hoc), real-time, or future (downscaled GCM) time period. Model products include gridded (raster) and graphical outputs of number of completed generations, phenological/pest events, and climate suitability (i.e., establishment risk maps). The platform is described in a peer-reviewed paper in PLoS ONE (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244005).
grunwaldlab/Sudden_Oak_Death_in_Oregon_Forests
Population genetic analysis of _Phytophthora ramorum_ data from Oregon forests in Curry County
zkamvar/dissertation
Zhian Kamvar's Ph. D. dissertation from Oregon State University