Scott J. Meiners

Plant Community Ecology

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Chestnut Orchard
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BSS Sampling Crew 2017
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Collecting Soil in a Prairie
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Field Work
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Goldenrod Experiment
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Goldenrod Clone Plots
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Hazelnut Flowers
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Herbivores on Hazelnut
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Plant-microbe Interaction Experiment
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Pittsburg Lab Dinner
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Lab Christmas Group 2018

Research Focus

Meiner's PortraitMy research interests generally revolve around factors that influence the dynamics and regeneration of plant communities, though I am interested in a wide variety of topics in community ecology . Most of my research has been conducted in abandoned agricultural land. While not the most exotic of research sites, the abundance of these areas makes it an important part of our modern landscape. By understanding factors that influence the dynamics of vegetation change in these areas, we may be able to improve land management strategies.

Image of Meiners on riverMy core research has expanded to include investigating chestnuts and hazelnuts as sustainable crops for Central Illinois, the ecology of riverine fish communities, and mechanisms of root commnuication..

I use a variety of experimental, observational and statistical techniques to address these research topics. I have summarized a few current research themes in this website. If you are interested in getting involved in undergraduate research or in the graduate program at Eastern, and think that you would like to work with me, please contact me.

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