Biography

Dr. Stroh designs and conducts research on species and habitats at multiple spatial scales in support of DOI and other Federal and state agencies. Primary research topics include: climate change, landscape scale conservation, invasive species, dynamics of small or isolated plant populations, and environmental contaminants.She has done Ph.D. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2005 M.S. Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs, 1993 M.A. Department of Biology, Indiana University-Bloomington, 1993 B.S. National-Louis University, 1983 

Research Intrest

climate change, landscape scale conservation, invasive species, dynamics of small or isolated plant populations, and environmental contaminants.

List of Publications
A floral survey of cliff habitats along Bull Run at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, 2014
Vulnerabilities of national parks in the American Midwest to climate and land use changes