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Projects at Fortuna Mountain Research Reserve

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Natural history and home range of rosy boas - Fortuna Mountain
Project No. 3301999 - 2000
PI:Carlton Rochester, U.S. Geological Survey
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Application of Digital Imaging Technologies for Monitoring and Managing MSCP/NCCP Reserves
Project No. 3331999 - 2001
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Regional Change Monitoring of Habitat Reserve System with Very High Resolution Remotely Sensed Data
Project No. 3291999 - 2000
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Herpetological research - FMRR
Project No. 3321999 - 2000
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Sampling coastal sage scrub - transects
Project No. 4262000
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Geomagnetic Susceptibility Measurements of rocks
Project No. 4192000
Rock samples to look at geomagnetic Susceptibility Measurements of rocks
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The effects of habitat fragmentation on the Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) in San Diego County
Project No. 6712002 - 2005
This study will address the questions of whether shrinking habitat patch size or decreasing habitat quality, or both is responsible for the pattern of disappearance of the Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx califonianus) from western San Diego County, Californ
PI:Kevin Burns, San Diego State University
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Training for botanical research techniques
Project No. 4662002
Genie will be using Mission Trails Regional Park (Piles Peak area) as training for botanical and transect survey techniques
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Population Genetics of Belding's Orange-throated Whiptail
Project No. 9312004
This project will examine how genetic variation is naturally distributed within populations of Aspidoscelis hyperythrus beldingi across its southern California distribution, and if those patterns have been altered due to anthropogenic fragmentation.
PI:Adam Leland, San Diego State University
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Germination Strategies of Native California Forbs
Project No. 9822006
This project aims to improve our understanding of the germination strategies used by native annual plant species and how these strategies impact the success of individual species in competition with invasive grasses.
Postdoc:Margaret Mayfield, University of California, Santa Barbara
Postdoc:Ethan Scott, University of California, San Francisco
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