Portrait of Dr. Susan Schwinning

Dr. Susan Schwinning

  • Professor at Biology, College of Science & Engineering

Grants

2020

  • Mix, Kenneth D, Schwinning, Susan, Percent Contribution: %25, Benavides, Elizabeth Ashley, Percent Contribution: %25, Drewery, Merritt L, Percent Contribution: %25. Transdisciplinary Research, Educational and Extension Laboratory, USDA, Federal, $145616. (Submitted: October 2019, Funded: February 2020 - February 2023). Grant.

2017

  • Schwinning, Susan. Trees near springs: Do they take up spring water?, Texas Ecolab, State, $3699. (Funded: 2017). Grant.

2016

  • Schwinning, Susan. Texas Ecolab- Linking drought-related tree mortality to plant-available water, State, $16378. (Funded: 2016). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. CAS (Chinese Academy of Sciences) President’s International Fellowship Initiative, International, $30000. (Funded: 2016). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. NSF-DEB -Collaborative Research: Hydrological tipping points and desertification of semi-arid woodlands, Federal, $171146. (Funded: 2016 - 2018). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. DOD Legacy-Characterizing Mojave Desert shrub ecotypes to establish seed transfer zones for military range restoration, Federal, $127163. (Funded: 2016 - 2017). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. USGS- Cooperative Agreement, Federal, $21500. (Funded: 2016 - 2017). Grant.
  • Moody, Sandra West (Supporting), Schwinning, Susan (Principal). Ecohydrology of Karst Savannas, NSF-Career, Department of Education, Federal, $171146. (Funded: 2016 - 2017). Grant.

2015

  • Schwinning, Susan. Texas Ecolab- Linking drought-related tree mortality to plant-available water, $13060. (Funded: 2015). Grant.
  • Moody, Sandra West (Supporting), Schwinning, Susan. Ecohydrology of Karst Savannas,, Texas State University. (Funded: 2015). Grant.

2014

  • Schwinning, Susan. Correlates of drought-related tree mortality during the Texas drought of 2011, Texas Ecolab, $11019. (Funded: 2014). Grant.

2010

  • Schwinning, Susan. Susceptibility to encroachment by invasive plant species of monocultures and mixtures, USDA Cooperative Agreement 58-6206-048, $13300. (Funded: 2010 - 2012). Grant.

2007

  • Schwinning, Susan. Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, $150000. (Funded: 2007 - 2009). Grant.

2006

  • Schwinning, Susan. Collaborative Research: Woody encroachment into desert grassland: experimental assessment of the critical seedling establishment phase. Collaborative project with The University of Arizona, NSF-DEB 0620836, Federal. (Funded: 2006 - 2009). Grant.

2002

  • Schwinning, Susan. NSF-DEB 0222313, Federal, $20000. (Funded: 2002 - Present). Grant.

1997

  • Schwinning, Susan. Improving the reliability of non-fertilized grass/clover pasture - a proposed mechanism and its test., BBSRC (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, U.K.), $172000. (Funded: 1997 - 2000). Grant.

1996

  • Schwinning, Susan. UK/France research collaboration, BBSRC (Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, U.K.), $6000. (Funded: 1996 - 1997). Grant.

1984

  • Schwinning, Susan. Education Abroad Program, University of Göttingen, Germany, $20000. (Funded: 1984 - Present). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. Texas Trends: Towards developing an interdisciplinary, sustained research network in land change science at Texas State University, MIRG program, $25000. (Submitted: 2013). Grant.
  • Moody, Sandra West, Schwinning, Susan. Ecohydrology of Karst Savannas, NSF-Career, $500000. (Submitted: 2007). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. Does the Edwards Plateau constrain the root development of trees?, $7135. (Submitted: 2006). Grant.
  • Schwinning, Susan. Seasonal variation in soil resource availability in a complex karst landscape, Research Enhancement Program, $6940. (Submitted: 2005). Grant.