Dr. Berry's longterm research program focuses on biological nitrogen fixation and ecosystem nitrogen cycling patterns. Her interest in road ecology is twofold: to examine the impacts of vehicle emissions on roadside vegetation including shifts to invasive species, and on the microbial communities associated with these plant communities, that may in turn be determinants of community composition.
Alison Berry
Co-Director
Davis, CA, United States
https://www.mysciencework.com/profile/alison.berry
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Integrating Habitat Fragmentation Analysis into Transportation Planning Using the Effective Mesh Size Landscape Metric
Habitat fragmentation due to transport infrastructure and other human development poses a threat to many wildlife species. This threat may differ depending on the species and types of fragmenting elements. There is a need to quantify the level of habitat fragmentation and the impact of habitat fragmentation on different wildlife species for use in ...