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Caroline E. Farrior is an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on understanding plant communities through both empirical and theoretical studies. She builds simple, tractable models that clearly communicate results and accompany these models with realistic simulations to validate findings and enable quantitative predictions. Her work investigates various aspects of plant ecology, including hydraulic strategies, carbon allocation in forests, and the effects of sequential resource limitation on plant performance. Farrior's interdisciplinary approach combines elements of ecology, biology, and environmental science, aiming to enhance our understanding of complex interactions within plant communities and their responses to environmental changes.
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