Research

 

Previous Grant/Project

  • Data-model synthesis of grassland carbon metabolism: Quantifying direct, indirect and interactive effects of warming and elevated CO2.
    Co-Researchers: K Ogle, WJ Parton, DG Williams
    Partner/Funding Body: US Department of Energy Terrestrial Carbon Program
    Period: 2011-2014.
  • Plant-microbe feedback responses to climate change in grasslands.
    Co-Researchers: MA Wallenstein, D Blumenthal, Y. Carrillo
    Partner/Funding Body: US National Science Foundation
    Period: 2010-2014.
  • Winter soil respiration in Southeast Wyoming.
    Co-Researcher: C. Tucker
    Partner/Funding Body: US National Science Foundation
    Period: 2011-2013
  • Quantifying the effects of large-scale vegetation change on coupled water, carbon and  nutrient cycles: Beetle Kill.
    Co-Researchers: PD Brooks, BE Ewers.
    Partner/Funding Body: US National Science Foundation
    Period: 2009-2012
  • How the timing of summer precipitation affects the responses of boreal forest to climate change.
    Co-Researchers: D Mann, A Lloyd.
    Partner/Funding Body: US National Science Foundation
    Period: 2010-2013
  • How does warming prevent soil nitrogen availability from declining in response to elevated CO2?
    Co-Researchers: M. Hovenden, PC Newton, M Rillig; Dr PM Mele; Dr M Lieffering
    Partner/Funding Body: Australian Research Council Discovery Grant.
    Period: 2009-2013.
  • Impacts of bark beetle outbreaks on forest water yield in southern Wyoming.
    Co-Researchers: BE Ewers, DG Williams.
    Partner/Funding Body: Wyoming Water Development Council.
    Period: 2010-2013.
  • Decadal Scale Estimates of Forest Water Yield After Bark Beetle Epidemics in Southern Wyoming.
    Co-Researchers: BE Ewers, U Norton, S Albeke, R Sivanpillai.
    Partner/Funding Body: Wyoming Water Research Competitive Grant Program.
    Period: 2012-2013.
  • Water in a Changing West: The Wyoming Center for Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics.
    Co-Researchers: SN Miller, SW Holbrook, and 10 others.
    Partner/Funding Body: US National Science Foundation
    Period: 2012-2017.