Matthew F Bekker, Assistant Professor
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Contact Information
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Research
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Landscape Ecology, Biogeography, Vegetation-Environment Interactions, Alpine Treeline, Natural Disturbance, Dendroecology, Dendroclimatology
Education
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MS
GEOGRAPHY
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV
1996
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BS
PLANNING AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
1994
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PHD
GEOGRAPHY
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
2002
Publications
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Bekker, M.F., Clark, J.T., Jackson, M.W.
(2009).
Landscape metrics indicate differences in patterns and dominant controls of ribbon forests in the Rocky Mountains, USA..
Applied Vegetation Science.
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Bekker, M.F., Malanson, G.P.
(2009).
Modeling Feedback Effects on Linear Patterns of Subalpine Forest Advancement.
Pattern and Process at Alpine Treeline in Glacier National Park, Montana..
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Bekker, Matthew F. and Malanson, George P.
(2008).
Linear forest patterns in subalpine environments.
Progress in Physical Geography.
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Bekker, Matthew F. and Heath, David M.
(2007).
Dendroarchaeology of the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Utah.
Tree-Ring Research.
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Bekker, M.F.
(2005).
Effects of biotic feedback on the rate and pattern of subalpine forest advancement, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research.
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Bekker, M.F.
(2004).
Spatial variation in the response of tree rings to normal faulting during the Hebgen Lake earthquake, southwestern Montana, USA.
Dendrochronologia.
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Butler, D.R., Malanson, G.P, BEKKER, MATTHEW F. and Resler, L.M.
(2003).
Lithologic, Structural, and Geomorphic Controls on Ribbon Forest Patterns in a Glaciated Mountain Environment.
Geomorphology.
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BEKKER, M. F. & Taylor, Alan H.
(2001).
Gradient Analysis of Fire Regimes in Montane Forests of the Southern Cascade Range, Thousand Lakes Wilderness, California, USA.
Plant Ecology.
Awards
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Outstanding Recent Accomplishments Award
Mountain Geography Specialty Group, AAG
2006
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