Drs. Anna Sher and Martin Quigley

"With 44 of the world's top Tamarisk researchers, Drs. Anna Sher and
Martin Quigley have assembled the first comprehensive book on this
important woody genus in the western United States. This tremendously
valuable book is a must have for all who study or manage Tamarix." -Mike Dombeck, Chief Emeritus, U.S. Forest Service.
A Case Study of Ecological Change in the American West
Edited by Anna Sher and Martin F. Quigley
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Anna Sher has been investigating the ecology of tamarisk trees since 1993 and
on two continents. She is a biology professor at the University of Denver,
where her lab is currently focused on restoration of riparian ecosystems and
plant communities that arise after the removal of Tamarix.
Martin F. Quigley is a plant ecologist and licensed landscape architect. He is
the Kurtz Professor of Botany at the University of Denver, where he teaches
Conservation Biology, Ethnobotany, Ecology, and Restoration Ecology.