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Dr. Heath Starns, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate , Texas A&M AgriLife
Doctor of Philosophy, Oklahoma State University
Dr. Heath D. Starns has specialized experience in the field of Agricultural Science. They earned their BS from Texas A&M University, their MS in Wildlife Ecology from Texas State University, and their PhD from Oklahoma State University. Previously, they held roles as an Assistant Manager at Wagner Ranch, Program Aide at Texas Water Resources Institute, and Instructional Assistant at Texas State University. Currently, they work as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Texas A&M AgriLife.
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College Station, Texas
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Oklahoma State University | Doctor of Philosophy |
Texas State University | Master of Science |
Texas A&M University | Bachelor of Science |
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Postdoctoral Research Associate | Texas A&M AgriLife |
Program Aide | Texas Water Resources Institute |
Assistant Manager | Wagner Ranch |
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Bud production, dormancy, and mortality patterns differ by growth form and photosynthetic pathway following high-energy fire | Journal Article |
Exotic herbivores and fire energy drive standing herbaceous biomass but do not alter compositional patterns in a semiarid savanna ecosystem | Journal Article |
Soil Heating in Fire (SheFire): A model and measurement method for estimating soil heating and effects during wildland fires | Journal Article |
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