Anna C Knight
Anna is an ecologist focused on landscape-scale vegetation dynamics. Her research investigates the impacts of human land use, climate change, and environmental disturbances on dryland ecosystems.
Anna studies the effects of domestic livestock grazing, drought, climate and soil conditions, oil and gas development, and invasive plant species on native plant communities of the Colorado Plateau and on rangelands across the western US. Her work involves a wide variety of skills, from field botany to remote sensing to data management and analysis.
Professional Experience
2019-present: Ecologist, US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Moab, UT
2016-2017: Biologist, US Geological Survey, Southwest Biological Science Center, Moab, UT
2015-2016: Biological Science Technician, US Geological Survey, Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, AZ
2014-2015: Park Ranger (Interpretation), National Park Service, Canyonlands National Park, UT
2013-2014: Park Ranger (Education) Intern, National Park Service, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
Education and Certifications
2019 - M.S., Natural Resources and Environmental Science, University of Nevada Reno
Thesis: “Watershed-scale controls on riparian vegetation distribution and dynamics: Impacts of geomorphology, climate, and disturbance”
2012 - B.S., Biology, Agricultural Sciences, Cornell University, 2012
Science and Products
Colorado Plateau Extreme Drought in Grassland Experiment (EDGE)
Southwest Energy Exploration, Development, and Reclamation (SWEDR)
New Tools for Modern Land Management Decisions
Long-Term Vegetation Change on the Colorado Plateau
Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Field Trial Study
Plant composition, shrub biomass, and soil biogeochemistry from an experimental drought treatment on the Colorado Plateau
Maps of early season invasive grasses and hot spots in the Mojave Ecoregion from 2009-2020
Plant cover, climate, grazing disturbance, and soil class data from 1991-2020 compiled from remotely sensed data on two retired grazing allotments in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA
Soil, geologic, geomorphic, climate, and vegetation data from long-term monitoring plots (2009 - 2018) in Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks, Utah, USA
Seasonal drought treatments impact plant and microbial uptake of nitrogen in a mixed shrub grassland on the Colorado Plateau
The Landscape Data Commons: A system for standardizing, accessing, and applying large environmental datasets for agroecosystem research and management
Grassland Effectiveness Monitoring (GEM): A tiered approach for habitat treatment assessment across private lands incentive programs
Finding a GEM: The Grassland Effectiveness Monitoring (GEM) protocol provides a tiered approach for habitat treatment assessment across private lands incentive programs
Time, climate, and soil settings set the course for reclamation outcomes following dryland energy development
Biophysical factors control invasive annual grass hot spots in the Mojave Desert
Ecosystem resilience to invasion and drought: Insights after 24 years in a rare never-grazed grassland
Livestock removal increases plant cover across a heterogeneous dryland landscape on the Colorado Plateau
Geologic, geomorphic, and edaphic underpinnings of dryland ecosystems: Colorado Plateau landscapes in a changing world
Soil depth and precipitation moderate soil textural effects on seedling survival of a foundation shrub species
A quantitative soil-geomorphic framework for developing and mapping ecological site groups
Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Colorado Plateau Extreme Drought in Grassland Experiment (EDGE)
Southwest Energy Exploration, Development, and Reclamation (SWEDR)
New Tools for Modern Land Management Decisions
Long-Term Vegetation Change on the Colorado Plateau
Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program Field Trial Study
Plant composition, shrub biomass, and soil biogeochemistry from an experimental drought treatment on the Colorado Plateau
Maps of early season invasive grasses and hot spots in the Mojave Ecoregion from 2009-2020
Plant cover, climate, grazing disturbance, and soil class data from 1991-2020 compiled from remotely sensed data on two retired grazing allotments in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA
Soil, geologic, geomorphic, climate, and vegetation data from long-term monitoring plots (2009 - 2018) in Arches, Canyonlands, and Capitol Reef National Parks, Utah, USA
Seasonal drought treatments impact plant and microbial uptake of nitrogen in a mixed shrub grassland on the Colorado Plateau
The Landscape Data Commons: A system for standardizing, accessing, and applying large environmental datasets for agroecosystem research and management
Grassland Effectiveness Monitoring (GEM): A tiered approach for habitat treatment assessment across private lands incentive programs
Finding a GEM: The Grassland Effectiveness Monitoring (GEM) protocol provides a tiered approach for habitat treatment assessment across private lands incentive programs
Time, climate, and soil settings set the course for reclamation outcomes following dryland energy development
Biophysical factors control invasive annual grass hot spots in the Mojave Desert
Ecosystem resilience to invasion and drought: Insights after 24 years in a rare never-grazed grassland
Livestock removal increases plant cover across a heterogeneous dryland landscape on the Colorado Plateau
Geologic, geomorphic, and edaphic underpinnings of dryland ecosystems: Colorado Plateau landscapes in a changing world
Soil depth and precipitation moderate soil textural effects on seedling survival of a foundation shrub species
A quantitative soil-geomorphic framework for developing and mapping ecological site groups
Improving Landsat predictions of rangeland fractional cover with multitask learning and uncertainty
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.