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Student Publications and Conference Presentations



Names in Bold are BART IGERT Students



Publications

Adams, J.A., N. C. Tuchman, and P.A. Moore, Atmospheric CO2 enrichment alters leaf detritus: impacts

on foraging decisions of crayfish (Orconectes virilis), Journal of the North American Benthological

Society, 22 (3): 410-422, 2003a.

Adams, J.A., P.A. Moore, Attraction of male crayfish, Orconectes rusticus, to conspecific male molt odor

signals, Journal of Crustacean Biology, 23:7-14, 2003b.

Adams, J.A., P.A. Moore, and N.C. Tuchman, Effects of CO2-altered detritus on growth and chemically-

mediated decisions in crayfish (Procambarus clarkii), Journal of the North American Benthological

Society, Vol 24, Issue 2: 330-345. 2005

Averett, J., K. Robert, L. Nave, S. Frey, The effects of solid carbon amendment on nitrogen availability

and plant growth in an experimental tall grass prairie, Restoration Ecology, Vol 12: 2004

Helmig, D., J. Ortega, A. Guenther, J. D. Herrick and C. Geron, Sesquiterpene emissions from loblolly

pine and their potential contribution to biogenic aerosol formation in the Southeastern US, Atmospheric

Environment, Vol. 40, Issue 22: 4150-4157, 2006

Hockaday, W., A. Grannas, S. Kim, P. Hatcher. Direct molecular evidence for the degradation and

mobility of black carbon in soils from ultrahigh-resolution mass spectral analysis of dissolved organic

matter from a fire-impacted forest soil, Organic Geochemistry, Vol 37: 501-510, 2006.

McGuire, K.L. Recruitment dynamics and ectomycorrhizal colonization of Dicymbe corymbosa, a

monodominant tree in the Guiana Shield. Journal of Tropical Ecology 23:2., 2007



McGuire, K. Common ectomycorrhizal networks may maintain monodominance in a tropical rain forest,

Ecology, 2007 (in press)



Nave, L.E and C. M. Gough, Quantifying ecological change using stable isotopes: digging deep into the

past to predict the future, New Phytologist Vol 171: 3-6, 2006

Pressley, S.N., B. Lamb, H. Westberg, A.Guenther, J. Chen and E. Allwine, Monoterpene emissions from

a Pacific Northwest old-growth forest and impact on regional biogenic VOC emissions estimates.

Atmospheric Environment, 38, 3089-3098, 2004.

Pressley, S.N, B. Lamb, H.Westberg, J. Flaherty, and J. Chen, Long-term isoprene flux measurements

above a northern hardwood forest, Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 110, D07301, 2005



Sefcik, L. T., D. R. Zak, and D. S. Ellsworth, Photosynthetic responses to under story shade and elevated

carbon dioxide concentration in four northern hardwood tree species, Tree Physiology 26, 1589–1599,

2006





Conference Presentations

Adams, J.A. and P.A. Moore, The effect of molting on fight dynamics of the crayfish, Orconectes

rusticus, SICB National Meeting, Anaheim, 2002.

Adams, J. A., Moore, P.A, and Tuchman, N.C., Effects of high CO2 detritus on growth rates and food

preference of benthic stream crustaceans, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography/American

Geophysical Union Ocean Sciences meeting, Honolulu, 2002a.

Student Publications and Conference Presentations



Adams, J.A., N.C. Tuchman, and P.A. Moore, The effect of elevated CO2 detritus on the foraging

decisions of crayfish (Orconectes virilis), Association of Chemoreception Sciences Meeting, Sarasota,

FL., 2002b.

Adams, J.A. and Moore, P.A., Foraging in a Complex Chemical Landscape: Change in Odor Quality and

Crayfish Chemosensory Orientation to a Food Source, Association for Chemorecption Science National

Meeting, Sarasota, FL., 2003a.

Adams, J.A., N.C. Tuchman, and P.A. Moore, Foraging in the climate of the future: The impact of

elevated and ambient CO2 detritus diets on growth and chemically-mediated foraging decisions in

crayfish, Association of Chemoreception Sciences Meeting, Sarasota, FL., 2003b.

Adams, J.A. and P.A. Moore, Foraging in a Complex Chemical Landscape: Change in Odor Quality and

Crayfish Chemosensory Orientation to a Food Source, Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology

National Meeting, New Orleans, LA., 2003c.

Edburg, S. Turbulence simulation within and above four loblolly pine canopies, iLEAPS Conference,

Denver, CO.

Edburg, S. Full physics plane dispersion modeling, SERS-I Conference, Banff, Canada, 2006.

Eller, A., The role of ascorbate and stomatal conductance on the uptake of ozone, NO2, and PAN,

Ecological Society of America, Portland, Oregon, 2004.

Eller, A., Ramifications of varying atmospheric concentrations of reactive-odd nitrogen, ozone

and carbon dioxide on the net ecosystem exchange of carbon in a northern deciduous forest,

American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 2005. (Outstanding Student Award)

Eller, A., J. Sparks, and K. McGuire, Effects of nitrogen dioxide and carbon dioxide on the

growth of sugar maple and hemlock seedlings, Ecological Society of America, Memphis,

Tennessee, 2006.

Heinlein, J., Where the water meets the sky: atmospheric ozone as a potential aquatic pollutant, North

American Benthological Society (NABS), Vancouver, British Columbia, 2004.

Hogg, Jr., A. Ozone and isoprene fluxes over a forest canopy in northern Michigan, Midwest

Environmental Chemistry Workshop, Chicago, 2002.

Hogg, Jr., A. , M.A. Caroll, L. Neil, S. Presseley, J. Uddling, B. Lamb, D. Ellsworth, Eddy covariance

fluxes of O3, NO, NO2, and NOy to a northern mixed hardwood forest ecosystem: measurements and

Interactions, iLEAPS Conference, Denver, CO, 2006

Hutton, J.L., H. Schmid, M.G. Villani, H. Su, S.N. Pressley, C.A. Gilbert, Relating isoprene

concentration profiles to sources and sinks in a northern hardwood forest, American Geophysical Union

Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2002.

Jardine, K. J, Stable carbon isotope ratio analysis of acetaldehyde and methanol from live and decaying

vegetation, The 9th Scientific Conference of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry:

Atmospheric Chemistry at the interfaces, Cape Town, South Africa, 2006a

Lamb, B., S. N. Pressley, H. Westberg, A. Guenther, Biogenic emission inventories: scaling local

biogenic measurements to regions, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2002.

Lockwood, A., P. Shepson and D. Rhodes, The role of atmospheric organic nitrogen in forest nitrogen

cycling. American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 2003.

Malcolm, G.M., J.C. Lopez, R. T. Koide, and E.M. Eissenstat, Respiration acclimation to temperature by

ectomycorrhizal fungi, Ecological Society of America, Montreal Canada, 2006.

Student Publications and Conference Presentations



Malcolm, G.M., J.C. Lopez, R. T. Koide, and E.M. Eissenstat, Acclimation and adaptation to

temperature by ectomycorrhizal fungi, Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University Park,

PA, 2005b.

Malcolm, G.M., JC López-Gutiérrez, RT Koide1, and DM Eissenstat, Adaptation and Acclimation to

Temperature by Ectomycorrhizal Fungi , 5th International Conference on Mycorrhiza, Granada ,Spain,

2006.

Nave, L. The nitrogen budget of a northern hardwood forest: annual requirements and atmospheric

inputs, Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference, Carbondale, IL, 2005

Nave, L.E. Partitioning of atmospheric nitrogen deposition within forest ecosystems, Isotopes as Tracers

of Ecological Change Conference (Biosphere-Atmosphere Stable Isotopes Network), Tomar, Portugal,

2006.

Ortega, J., Biogenic volatile organic compound fluxes: evaluation of the enclosure technique and

comparison with eddy correlation methods, Integrated Land Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study

(ILEAPS), Helsinki, Finland, 2003.

Ortega, J., D. Helmig, A. Guenther, S. Pressley, and B. Lamb, A quantitative approach for deriving

landscape flux estimates of biogenic volatile organic compounds from isoprene to sesquiterpenes,

International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2004.

Ortega, J., D. Helmig, A. Guenther, A quantitative approach for deriving landscape flux estimates of

reactive biogenic volatile organic compounds, iLEAPS Conference, Denver, CO, 2006

Osuna, J., Careers in Physics, Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists, Houston, TX,

2006.

Pressley, S.N., B. Lamb, H. Westberg, D. Pyles, K.T. Paw U, and A. Guenther, Monoterpene fluxes

estimated using canopy models for a Pacific Northwest old growth forest, American Meteorological

Society 24th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, Davis, CA, 2000.

Pressley, S.N., B. Lamb, H. Westberg, A.Guenther, and D.Baldocchi, Incorporating biogenic

hydrocarbon emission inventories into mesoscale meteorological models. EPA International Emission

Inventory Conference: One Atmosphere, One Inventory, Many Challenges, Denver, 2001a.

Pressley, S.N., J. Hutton, H.P. Schmid, B. Lamb, H. Westberg, and H-B. Su, Energy fluxes and transport

of trace gases in and over a northern hardwood ecosystem. European Geophysical Society General

Assembly XXVI, Nice, France, 2001b.

Pressley, S.N., B. Lamb, H. Westberg, J. Bassman, G. Hatten, J. Flaherty, Long term isoprene flux

measurements above a northern hardwood forest. Biogenic Hydrocarbon Emission Gordon Conference,

Oxford, England, 2002a.

Pressley, S.N., B. Lamb, H. Westberg, G. Hatten, J. Flaherty, Long term isoprene flux measurements

above a northern hardwood forest. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2002b.

Sefcik, L.T. and Ellsworth, D., The effects of elevated CO2 and shade on the physiology of five northern

tree species. CO2 and Water: The Biosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere Loop, Basel, Switzerland,

2002a.

Sefcik, L.T. and Ellsworth, D., The effects of elevated CO2 and shade on the physiology of five northern

tree species. Ecological Society of America, Tucson, 2002b.

Sefcik, L.T., and D. S. Ellsworth, Effects of N Addition, Shade, and Elevated CO2 on Northern Forest

Species Differing in Shade Tolerance, Ecological Society of America, Montreal, Canada, 2005.

Student Publications and Conference Presentations



Strand, T., B. Lamb, G. Allwine, H. Peterson, H. Thistle, E. Holsten, and P. Shea, Pheromone fate and

transport in forest canopies, 25th Conference on Agricultural and Forest, Norfolk, VA., 2002.

Strand, T., B. Lamb, R. Monson, A. Turnipseed, and G. Allwine, Quantifying nighttime CO2 drainage

during dominant down slope flow conditions at the Niwot Ridge Ameriflux site, Integrated Land

Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study (ILEAPS), Helsinki, Finland, 2003a.

Strand, T., B. Lamb, E. Holsten, Modeling pheromone fate and transport in forest canopies, United

States Forest Service Bark Beetle Conference, Reno, NV, 2003b.

Strand, T., S. Seybold, and B. Lamb, Spatial and temporal aspects of the flight response of the pine

engraver, Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), to its aggregation pheromone in a red pine forest, Joint

meeting of the International Society of Chemical Ecology and Phytochemical Society of North America,

Ottawa, Canada, 2004.

Westberg, H., B. Lamb, S.N. Pressley, Relationships among canopy scale energy fluxes and

isoprene flux using eddy covariance measurements over multiple growing seasons. American

Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, 2003.

Williams, A. T, What can plants tell us about fossil oxygen isotopes? Laying the groundwork for dietary

interpretation., Seventy-Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists,

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2005.

Wolf, M.C., R. Voigt and P.A. Moore, Orientation in complex odor landscapes: spatial arrangement of

odor sources modifies crayfish search strategies, AACCSS International Meeting, Heron Island,

Queensland, Australia, 2002a.

Wolf, M.C., R. Voigt and P.A. Moore, The effects of the herbicide metolachlor on the perception of

chemical stimuli by Orconectes rusticus, Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference, Bowling Green,

2002b.

Wolf, M. C., Tropospheric ozone pollution and its impact on aquatic ecosystems, Integrated Land

Ecosystem-Atmosphere Processes Study (ILEAPS), Helsinki, Finland, 2003.

Wolf, M.C., R. Voigt and P.A. Moore, Crayfish response to complex signals, Association for

Chemoreception Sciences Meeting, Sarasota, FL, 2003.

Wolf, M.C., K. Daly and P.A. Moore, Central nervous system processing of odor signals: The effect

of stimulus duration on information coding., Association for Chemoreception Sciences Meeting,

Sarasota, FL, 2004.

Wolf, M.C., K. Kraus-Epley, P. Moore, Selective Chemoreceptive Lesions reveal two different

orientation strategies in the crayfish, Orconectes rusticus, Animal Behavior Conference, Snow

Bird, UT, 2005.



Wolf, M.C., K. Daly, and P.A. Moore, CNS processing of pulse duration in the crayfish,

Procambarus clarkii, Sarasota, FL, 2005b



Wolf, M.C., and P.A. Moore, Neural and behavioral responses to complex odor stimuli using

crayfish as a model., Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Orlando, FL, 2006.



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