Teresa Bohner

Biologist, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center in USGS

Teresa Bohner is now a Biologist at the USGS. She is interested in plant community responses to global change. She is interested in how individual or population level responses to the environment shape broad scale patterns like abundance and distributions. Her background is in population, and community ecology, as well as dendrochronology, and she has strong interest in ecological modeling. Her research is generally focused on forest responses to drought and water availability, but her work spans multiple contexts and study systems.

Areas of study: Macroecology, demography, functional traits, scaling, modeling