Linda Joyce
A scientist who applies statistical tools and mathematics to
problems in ecology. Ecology is the study of the interactions of living things with each other and with the nonliving environment.
Rocky Mountain Research Station
I like being a scientist because I can explore how ecosystems work and use the power of mathematics to describe the processes in ecosystems.
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USDA Forest Service: Linda Joyce
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