- B.A. Biology and French, Vassar College 2017
BIO
Stephen Peters-Collaer works in Dr. William Keeton’s Carbon Dynamics Laboratory with an interest in the relationship between forest structure and function. His research focuses on the temperate forests of New England using field research, remote sensing, and simulation modelling approaches. Specific interests include: resilience to disturbance, forest structural development, carbon storage, the role human land-use plays in altering forest structure, and the connections between forests and streams.
Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact him.
Area(s) of expertise
Forest ecology, disturbance ecology, forest-stream interactions, carbon storage
Bio
Stephen Peters-Collaer works in Dr. William Keeton’s Carbon Dynamics Laboratory with an interest in the relationship between forest structure and function. His research focuses on the temperate forests of New England using field research, remote sensing, and simulation modelling approaches. Specific interests include: resilience to disturbance, forest structural development, carbon storage, the role human land-use plays in altering forest structure, and the connections between forests and streams.
Prospective graduate students interested in learning more about research and experiences in the Rubenstein School may contact him.
Areas of Expertise
Forest ecology, disturbance ecology, forest-stream interactions, carbon storage
Advisor
Advisor: William Keeton