Amy Ganguli

Assistant Professor
Animal and Range Sciences
New Mexico State University
Mexico

Biography

Education: B.S., Wildlife Biology and Management, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, 1997 M.S., Range Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, 2000 Ph.D., Range Ecology/Crop Science, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2005 Courses Taught: (at NMSU) Range Science 307 - Rangeland Grasses Range Science 316 - Rangeland Plants Research: Fire Ecology; Invasive species ecology and management; Restoration of native ecosystems Honors and Awards: North Dakota State University Faculty Member of the Year, 2011-2012 Society for Range Management "Outstanding Young Range Professional Award" 2010 Oklahoma Society for Range Management "Trail Boss Award" - 2003

Research Intrest

Disturbance Ecology and Plant Community Recovery

List of Publications
RR 775: Market Window Analysis for Selected Vegetables for Southern New Mexico Sara Blandon and Constance L. Falk
BL-798: The Desert Project An Analysis of Aridland Soil-Geomorphic Processes H. Curtis Monger, Leland H. Gile, John W. Hawley, Robert B. Grossman
BL 773: Correlation of Climatic Factors and Occurrence of Puccinia grindeliae on Herbarium Specimens of Gutierrezia spp. Collected in Southwestern State Since 1891 C.M. Liddell, C.A. Waddell, E.K. Haskins, J.P. McEntee