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Schuur, CV 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Edward Arthur George Schuur Department of Biology University of Florida 220 Bartram Hall; Box 118526 Gainesville, FL 32611-8526 Ph 352-392-7913 FAX 352-392-3993 email [email protected] www.biology.ufl.edu/ecosystemdynamics www.biology.ufl.edu/permafrostcarbon twitter@tedschuur Current Positions University of Florida, Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2013-present University of Florida, Associate Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2008-2013 University of Florida, Assistant Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2002-2008 University of Florida, Affiliate Assistant Professor, Soil and Water Science Department, 2003-present University of Alaska, Affiliate Research Scientist, Biology and Wildlife Department, 2004-present Academic Background University of California/Irvine, Department of Earth System Science, National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics, 1999-2002. Postdoctoral Advisor: Dr. Susan Trumbore University of California/Berkeley, Ph.D. in Soil Science. May 1999. Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management/Ecosystem Sciences Division. Dissertation: The Effect of Water on Carbon Cycling and Soil Carbon Storage in Mesic to Wet Hawaiian Montane Forests Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Pamela Matson University of Michigan, B.S. magna cum laude in Cellular and Molecular Biology. May 1991. Department of Biology. Thesis: Low Molecular Weight Polypeptides of Photosystem II Thesis Advisor: Dr. Charles Yocum Fellowships National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis Sabbatical Fellowship, 2008 National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in BioInformatics, 2000-2002 United States Department of Agriculture Postdoc Fellowship, funded but declined, 1999 National Aeronautics & Space Agency Earth System Science Fellowship, 1997-2000 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1997-1999 Vice Chancellors Research Fund, 1997-1999

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Edward Arthur George Schuur

Department of Biology University of Florida

220 Bartram Hall; Box 118526 Gainesville, FL 32611-8526

Ph 352-392-7913 FAX 352-392-3993

email [email protected] www.biology.ufl.edu/ecosystemdynamics www.biology.ufl.edu/permafrostcarbon

twitter@tedschuur Current Positions University of Florida, Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2013-present University of Florida, Associate Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2008-2013 University of Florida, Assistant Professor of Ecosystem Ecology, 2002-2008 University of Florida, Affiliate Assistant Professor, Soil and Water Science

Department, 2003-present University of Alaska, Affiliate Research Scientist, Biology and Wildlife Department,

2004-present Academic Background University of California/Irvine, Department of Earth System Science, National

Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics, 1999-2002. Postdoctoral Advisor: Dr. Susan Trumbore

University of California/Berkeley, Ph.D. in Soil Science. May 1999. Department of

Environmental Science, Policy, and Management/Ecosystem Sciences Division. Dissertation: The Effect of Water on Carbon Cycling and Soil Carbon Storage in

Mesic to Wet Hawaiian Montane Forests Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Pamela Matson

University of Michigan, B.S. magna cum laude in Cellular and Molecular Biology. May 1991. Department of Biology.

Thesis: Low Molecular Weight Polypeptides of Photosystem II Thesis Advisor: Dr. Charles Yocum

Fellowships National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis Sabbatical Fellowship, 2008 National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in BioInformatics, 2000-2002 United States Department of Agriculture Postdoc Fellowship, funded but declined, 1999 National Aeronautics & Space Agency Earth System Science Fellowship, 1997-2000 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, 1997-1999 Vice Chancellors Research Fund, 1997-1999

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Environmental Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results Fellowship, declined, 1997 Sigma Xi, Grant-in-Aid, 1996 Bennett Scholarship, 1994 Honors and Awards Leopold Leadership Advance Training Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment,

Stanford University, 2013-2014 University of Florida Research Foundation Fellow, 2013-2016 Leopold Leadership Fellow. Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford University,

2011. National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 2007 Young Investigator Award, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 2002 New Investigator Award, NASA Earth System Science, 2002 National Science Foundation Grad Student Fellowship Honorable Mention, 1995 James T. Angell Scholar, 1990 Class Honors Award, 1987,1988 Sophomore Honors Award, 1989 Professional Memberships and Services Member of the Ecological Society of America, 1994-present Member of the American Geophysical Union, 1999-present Member of the United States Permafrost Association, 2004, 2006-present Steering committee member for the US Carbon Cycle Science Program. The

purpose of the CCSSG is to provide broad, scientific and stakeholder input to the U.S. Climate Change Science Program as it coordinates carbon cycle science and applications within the U.S. federal government. 2010-current

Steering committee member for the Department of Energy, Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment Arctic. 2011-present.

Steering committee member for Tunnel 2011: Permafrost Research and Engineering Center. 2009-2011

Steering committee member for Taiga Zone National Ecological Observation Network (NEON). 2009-2011

Technical committee member on Soils and Critical Zone Processes. American Geophysical Union. 2011-current

International core center member for the new Centre for Permafrost Dynamics in Greenland (CENPERM)(http://cenperm.ku.dk/). I serve as one of four international researchers/scholars that will spend time in residence at the Centre to engage in research and outreach. 2011-current

Senior investigator. Long Term Ecological Research Program, Bonanza Creek (BNZ) Site. Fairbanks, AK. 2004-2016.

Lead coordinator for the Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network. (http://www.biology.ufl.edu/permafrostcarbon/). This is a National Science Foundation-funded international network with the objectives to synthesize and link existing research about permafrost carbon and climate in a format that can be assimilated by biospheric and climate models, and that will contribute to future assessments of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

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Lead organizer of the Permafrost Carbon RCN All-Scientist workshop. This was a 2.5-day meeting held June 1-3, 2011 in Seattle, WA with 40 national and international participants and served to start the coordination of the synthesis working groups.

Lead organizer of the Permafrost Carbon RCN Annual workshop. This was a 1-day meeting held December 4, 2011 in San Francisco, CA with 50 national and international participants and served as an annual update of the network working group products.

Lead organizer of the Permafrost Carbon RCN lead/co-lead workshop. This was a 2-day meeting held May 17-18, 2012 in St Pete Beach, FL with 15 national and international participants.

Lead organizer of the Permafrost Carbon RCN Annual workshop. This was a 1-day meeting held December 2, 2012 in San Francisco, CA with >50 national and international participants and served as an annual update of the network working group products.

Co-organizer of the Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research annual workshop. This was a 2-day meeting held Feb 15-16, 2013 in Fairbanks, AK with ~30 participants.

Working group member. National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) Working Group on the Vulnerability of Carbon in Permafrost: Pool size and Potential Effects on the Climate System. March 2007 & December 2007. Santa Barbara, CA.

Workshop participant. Carbon Respired by Terrestrial Ecosystems Workshop. Durham, NH. 2007

Working group member. LTER Disappearing Cryosphere. Mar 2009, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA.

Workshop participant DOE Arctic Deep Warming Experiment Workshop. Salt Lake, UT. 2009

Workshop participant NASA Vulnerability and Resilience of Subarctic and Arctic Landscapes (VuRSAL) Scoping Study. Fairbanks, AK. 2009

Workshop participant. Department of Energy Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment Workshop. Fairbanks, AK, 2010.

Workshop participant. DOE Characterizing Soil Carbon in Permafrost Regions and Its Vulnerability to Climate Change Workshop. Argonne National Lab, Chicago, IL, 2011.

Workshop participant. Furthering Joint US-UK Arctic Systems Research. Cambridge, UK. Oct 2012.

Report co-author. Arctic Council of Ministers' Cryosphere project SWIPA (Snow, Water, Ice, Permafrost in the Arctic). 2010-2011.

Contributing author for Chapter 6: Carbon and Biogeochemical Cycles. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group I Fifth Assessment Report.

Review panel member. NASA, DOE, USDA. Interagency carbon cycle science program. Sept, 2013, Washington DC.

Review panel member. National Science Foundation, Macrosystems Biology program. Sept, 2012, Washington DC.

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Review panel member. NASA, Interdisciplinary Ecology program. January, 2010, Washington DC.

Review panel member. Environmental Protection Agency, Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program. March, 2005, Washington DC.

All-scientists community review panel. NSF, NASA, USDA North American Carbon Program (NACP). May, 2003, Washington DC.

Reviewer of the “A US Carbon Cycle Plan” for the Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group. 2010.

Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Working Group II Fifth Assessment Report. 2012

Grant reviewer for: NSF Division of Environmental Biology, Ecosystem Studies Panel, NSF Division of Environmental Biology, Long Term Studies Panel, NSF Division of Geosciences, Geobiology Panel, NSF Division of Environmental Biology, Office of Polar Programs, NSF EAR Instrumentation and Facilities, NSF Division of Geology and Paleontology, Environmental Protection Agency, Kearney Foundation, US Civilian Research and Development Foundation, US-Israel Binational Science Foundation, Austrian Science Fund Hertha Firnberg Programme, University of Florida School of Natural Resources and Environment SEED Grant, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom, Department of Energy, National Institute for Climate Change Research, National Science and Engineering Research Council, Canada, Department of Energy Biological and Environmental Research, NOAA Climate and Global Change Program, NASA Terrestrial Ecology, NASA Interdisciplinary Science, Jeffress Memorial Trust, IFAS University of Florida

Manuscript reviewer for: Biogeochemistry, Biogeoscience, Biotropica, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Denali Science Symposium, Ecology, Ecological Applications, Ecosystems, Functional Ecology, Global Change Biology, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Tropical Ecology, Nature, Nature Geoscience, Nature Climate Change, Ninth Annual Conference on Permafrost, Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Oecologia, Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, Science, Tellus, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, USGS Internal Review

Subject editor for the American Geophysical Union journal Biogeosciences. 2011-current.

Positions Postdoctoral Researcher, UC Irvine 1999-2001 Graduate TA; Plant Population and Community Ecology, UC Berkeley; 1995 RA; Stanford University Field Station, Volcano, Hawaii; 1993-1994 RA; Swedish Agricultural University, Uppsala, Sweden; 1993 Intern; The Land Institute, Salina, Kansas; 1992 Funded Proposals 2013-2016 Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research.

“From Community Structure to Functions: Metagenomics-Enabled Predictive Understanding of Microbial Feedbacks to Climate Change”. Total budget:

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~$1,750,000/UF budget $419,352. Lead PI: Zhou (OU); co-PIs: Luo (OU), Konstantinidis (Georgia Tech), Schuur (UF), Tiedje (UAF).

2013 Climate in Cryosphere. Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Network Meeting for Product Leads. Budget: $10,000. PIs: Schuur (UF); co-PIs: McGuire (UAF), Harden (USGS), Kuhry (Stockholm University), Romanovsky (UAF), Turetsky (Guelph), Canadell (CSIRO)

2012-2017 US National Parks. CAKN Permafrost and Carbon Cycling Monitoring Protocol: Implementing and Validation of Standard Operating Procedures for the Eight Mile Lake Site and Measure a New Permafrost Index Site in Denali National Park. $189,706. Lead PI: Schuur (UF)

2012-2015 National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs. Warming and Drying Effects on Tundra Carbon Balance. $598,000. Lead PI: Natali (UF; postdoctoral researcher); co-PI: Schuur (UF)

2012-2013 International Arctic Science Committee. Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon. Budget: €5000. PIs: Schuur (UF); Hubberten (Alfred Wegener Institute, Potsdam); Christensen (Lund University, Sweden)

2011-2014 Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research. Terrestrial Ecosystem Processes. Effects of Warming the Deep Soil and Permafrost on Ecosystem Carbon Balance in Alaskan Tundra. Budget: $1,050,000. Lead PI: Schuur (UF); co-PI: Luo (OU)

2011-2016 Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program. “Identifying Indicators of State Change and Forecasting Future Vulnerability of Alaskan Boreal Ecosystems”. Budget: $2,477,000. Lead PI: Schuur (UF); co-PIs: Johnstone (U of S), Mack (UF), McGuire (UAF), Rupp (UAF), Euskirchen (UAF).

2011-2012 World Climate Research Programme. Climate and Cryosphere “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network All-Scientist Workshop”. $15,500. Lead PI: Romanovsky (UAF); co-PI: Schuur (UF).

2011-2014 Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research. “From Community Structure to Functions: Metagenomics-Enabled Predictive Understanding of Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Carbon Decomposition to Climate Warming”. Total budget: ~$2,000,000/UF budget $418,300. Lead PI: Zhou (OU); co-PIs: Luo (OU), Konstantinidis (Georgia Tech), Schuur (UF), Tiedje (UAF).

2010-2014 NSF Research Coordination Network (RCN) Program: “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network”. Total budget: $401,974/UF budget $387,472; Lead PI: Schuur (UF); co-PI: McGuire (UAF).

2010-2016 NSF Division of Environmental Biology LTER: “The Dynamics of Change in Alaska’s Boreal Forests: Resilience and Vulnerability in Response to Climate Warming”. Total budget: $3,280,000/(Schuur budget) $150,000; Lead PI: Ruess (UAF); co-PIs Schuur (UF), many others.

2010-2012 NSF DEB Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant Program. “DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Carbon Cycle Changes in a Changing Climate: Using 13C and 14C to Partition Ecosystem Respiration in Tundra Undergoing Permafrost Thaw”. Total and UF budget $14,941. Lead PI: Schuur (UF), Student: Hicks (UF).

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2009-2012 USDA AFRI Soil Processes. “The Influence of Genetic Improvement and Fertilization on the Soil Organic Matter Dynamics of Loblolly Pine Forests”. $344,700 (UF budget); PIs: Jokela (UF), Schuur (UF).

2009-2012 US National Parks: “Implementing of CAKN Permafrost and Carbon Cycling Monitoring Protocol: Development and Validation of Standard Operating Procedures” $70,500 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2009-2010 National Center for Ecological Synthesis and Analysis Sabbatical Fellowship. “Permafrost and the Global Carbon Cycle: A Research and Education Synthesis Towards Understanding Terrestrial Feedbacks to Climate Change”. $69,500 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2009-2011 NSF DEB “Dissertation Improvement Grant: Tracking Ecosystem Nitrogen Cycling in Black Spruce Forests Using Novel 15N Measurements” $14,836 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF), Mayor (student).

2009-2010 NSF DEB Ecosystems: “REU Supplement: “The Carbon Balance of Arctic Tundra in Response to Permafrost Thawing: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Loss of Old Carbon” $7,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2009-2011 DOE National Institute for Climate Change Research: “Permafrost Carbon in a Warming World: A Dual Isotope Approach for Partitioning Ecosystem Respiration” $249,750; PI: Schuur (UF).

2008-2012 NSF OPP Program: “Collaborative Research: Spatial and Temporal Influences of Thermokarst Failures on Arctic Surface Processes” $639,220 (UF budget); PIs: Mack (UF), Schuur (UF).

2008-2013 NSF CAREER Program: “CAREER: Experimental Warming, Permafrost Thawing, and the Loss of Old Carbon from Tundra: Radiocarbon Research and Education to Understand Ecosystem Feedbacks to Climate Change” $600,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2008-2009 NSF DEB Ecosystems: “REU Supplement: “The Carbon Balance of Arctic Tundra in Response to Permafrost Thawing: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Loss of Old Carbon” $7,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2008-2009 US National Parks: “Development of Monitoring Techniques to Detect Change in Carbon Cycling in Relation to Thermokarst in National Parks and Preserves; Phase 2” $5,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2007-2008 St. Johns Water Management District: “Effects of Detrital Export from Different Land Uses on Water Quality and Food Webs of the St. Johns River” $31,825 (Botany budget); PI’s: Reddy (UF), Schuur (UF).

2007-2008 NSF DEB Ecosystems: “REU Supplement: “The Carbon Balance of Arctic Tundra in Response to Permafrost Thawing: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Loss of Old Carbon” $6,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2007-2008 US National Parks: “Development of Monitoring Techniques to Detect Change in Carbon Cycling in Relation to Thermokarst in National Parks and Preserves” $17,750 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2006-2009 DOE National Institute for Climate Change Research: “The Effect of Moisture and Temperature Manipulation on Plant Allocation and Soil Carbon Dynamics in Black Spruce Forests: Using Radiocarbon to Detect Multiple Climate Change Impacts on Boreal Ecosystem Carbon Cycling” $375,000 (UF budget); PI’s: Schuur (UF), Vogel (UF), Gower (UWisc)

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2006-2007 St. Johns Water Management District: “Effects of Detrital Export from Different Land Uses on Water Quality and Food Webs of the St. Johns River” $27,825 (Botany budget); PI’s: Sickman (UF), Schuur (UF).

2006-2007 NSF Geosciences Carbon Cycle: “REU Supplement: “The Carbon Balance of Arctic Tundra in Response to Permafrost Thawing: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Loss of Old Carbon” $6,000 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2006-2010 NSF Division of Environmental Biology Long Term Ecological Research Program “Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest: Resilience and Vulnerability: 2006 Bonanza Creek LTER Renewal Proposal” $20,000 (Schuur budget); co-PI Schuur (UF).

2005-2008 NSF DEB Ecosystems: “The Carbon Balance of Arctic Tundra in Response to Permafrost Thawing: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Loss of Old Carbon” $550,000; PI: Schuur (UF), co-PI: Sickman (UF).

2005-2006 US National Parks: “Development of Monitoring Techniques to Detect Change in Carbon Cycling in Relation to Thermokarst in National Parks and Preserves” $11,750 (UF budget); PI: Schuur (UF).

2005-2006 Colombian National Bank: “Efecto de la Precipitación en la Dinámica de los Ecosistemas de Bosques Tropicales Resumen del Proyecto” $5,333 (Total budget); PI: Schuur (UF), Posada (now at McGill).

2005-2007 US Department of Interior, Joint Fire Science Program: “Managing Fire with Fire in Alaskan Black Spruce Forests: Impacts of Fire Severity on Forest Succession and Future Forest Flammability” $150,000 (UF budget); PI’s: Hollingsworth (US Forest Service), Johnstone (UAF), Chapin (UAF), Verbyla (UAF) Schuur (UF), Mack (UF)

2004-2005 NSF Geosciences Carbon Cycle: “REU Supplement: “Collaborative Research: Climate Controls Over Ecosystem Respiration: Using Isotopes to Determine the Sources and Age of Respired Carbon” $5,000; PI: Schuur (UF).

2004-2005 SNRE New Faculty Grant: “The Age of Dissolved Organic Carbon Flux from Arctic Tundra: Detecting Ecosystem Change with a Geochemical Tool” $5,000; PI: Schuur (UF)

2004-2006 NSF Division of Environmental Biology Long Term Ecological Research Program “Alaska’s Changing Boreal Forest: Resilience and Vulnerability: 2004 Bonanza Creek LTER Renewal Proposal” $10,000 (UF budget); co-PI Schuur (UF).

2004-2005 NSF Division of Environmental Biology Long Term Ecological Research Program “Bonanza Creek LTER International Supplemental Proposal” $17,200 (UF budget); co-PI Schuur (UF).

2002-2006 NASA New Investigator Award: "The Response of Soil Carbon to Permafrost Melting in High Latitude Ecosystems: Using Radiocarbon to Detect the Effects of Climate Change” $358,000; PI: Schuur (UF)

2002-2006 NSF Geosciences Carbon Cycle “Collaborative Research: Climate Controls Over Ecosystem Respiration: Using Isotopes to Determine the Sources and Age of Respired Carbon” $868,462; PI's: Trumbore (UCI), Schuur (UF), Randerson (Caltech), Davidson (Woods Hole).

2002-2006 The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. “The Sensitivity of Tropical Forest Ecosystem Dynamics to Precipitation” $340,000; PI: Schuur (UF)

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2002-2003 NSF Bioinformatics Renewal: "Research Starter Grant: Potential Loss of Old Soil Carbon in Response to Permafrost Melting” $50,000; PI: Schuur (UF).

Publications 83. Elberling, B., A. Michelsen, C. Schädel, E.A.G. Schuur, H.H. Christiansen, L. Berg,

M.P. Tamstorf, and C. Sigsgaard. Long-term CO2 production following permafrost thawing. Nature Climate Change, doi:10.1038/nclimate195.

82. Schädel, C., E.A.G. Schuur, R. Bracho, B. Elberling, C. Knoblauch, H. Lee, Y. Luo, G. Shaver, and M. Turetsky. Circumpolar assessment of permafrost C quality and its vulnerability over time using long-term incubation data. Global Change Biology, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12417.

81. C. Ryan Penton, Derek St. Louis, James Cole, Yiqi Luo, E.A.G. Schuur, Liyou Wu, Jizhong Zhou, and James Tiedje. 2013. Fungal Diversity In Permafrost And Tallgrass Prairie Soils Under Experimental Warming. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, submitted.

80. Li, J., Y. Luo, S. Natali, E.A.G. Schuur, J. Xia, B. Park, E. Kowalczyk, Y. Wang, P. Ying. 2013. Modeling ecosystem carbon cycle and permafrost thaw under annual and seasonal warming at a tundra site in Alaska. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences, submitted.

79. Hugelius, G, C. Tarnocai, J.G. Bockheim, P. Camill, B. Elberling, G. Grosse, J.W. Harden, K. Johnson, T. Jorgenson, C.D. Koven, P. Kuhry, G. Michaelson, U. Mishra, J. Palmtag, C-L. Ping, J. O’Donnell, L. Schirrmeister, E.A.G. Schuur, Y. Sheng, L.C. Smith, J. Strauss, and Z. Yu. 2013. A new dataset for estimating organic carbon storage to 3 m depth in soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost region. Earth System Science Data, in press.

78. Natali, S.M., E.A.G. Schuur, E. Webb, C.E. Hicks Pries, and K.G. Crummer. 2013. Permafrost degradation stimulates carbon loss from experimentally warmed tundra. Ecology Letters, in press.

77. Hicks-Pries, C.E., E.A.G. Schuur, S.M. Natali, and J.G. Vogel. 2012. Moisture controls decomposition rate in thawing tundra. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences 18:1-11.

76. Belshe, F. E.A.G. Schuur, and B.M. Bolker. 2013. Tundra ecosystems observed to be carbon dioxide sources due to differential amplification of the carbon cycle. Ecology Letters doi: 10.1111/ele.12164

75. Todd-Brown, K.E.O., J.T. Randerson, W.M Post, F.M Hoffman, C. Tarnocai, E.A.G. Schuur, and S.D. Allison. Causes of variation in soil carbon predictions from CMIP5 Earth system models and comparison with observations. 2013. Biogeosciences 10:1717-1736. doi:10.5194/bg-10-1717-2013

74. Schuur, E.A.G., B.W. Abbott, W.B. Bowden, V. Brovkin, P. Camill, J.P. Canadell, J.P. Chanton, F.S. Chapin III, T.R. Christensen, P. Ciais, P.M. Crill, B.T. Crosby, C.I. Czimczik, G. Grosse, J. Harden, D.J. Hayes, G. Hugelius, J.D. Jastrow, J.B. Jones, T. Kleinen, C.D, Koven, G. Krinner, P. Kuhry, D.M. Lawrence, A.D. McGuire, S.M. Natali, J.A. O’Donnell, C.L. Ping, W.J. Riley, A. Rinke, V.E. Romanovsky, A.B.K. Sannel, C. Schädel, K. Schaefer, J. Sky, Z.M. Subin, C. Tarnocai, M. Turetsky, M. Waldrop, K. M. Walter-Anthony, K. P. Wickland, C.J. Wilson, S.A. Zimov. 2013. Expert assessment of vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change. Climatic Change DOI 10.1007/s10584-013-0730-7.

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73. Schaefer, K. H. Lantuit, V.E. Romanovsky, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2012. Policy implications of thawing permafrost. United Nations Environment Programme, 30 pp.

72. Schuur, E.A.G., B.W. Abbott, W.B. Bowden, V. Brovkin, P. Camill, J.P. Canadell, F.S. Chapin III, T.R. Christensen, J.P. Chanton, P. Ciais, P.M. Crill, B.T. Crosby, C.I. Czimczik, G. Grosse, D.J. Hayes, G. Hugelius, J.D. Jastrow, T. Kleinen, C.D, Koven, G. Krinner, P. Kuhry, D.M. Lawrence, S.M. Natali, C.L. Ping, A. Rinke, W.J. Riley, V.E. Romanovsky, A.B.K. Sannel, C. Schädel, K. Schaefer, Z.M. Subin, C. Tarnocai, M. Turetsky, K. M. Walter-Anthony, C.J. Wilson, and S.A. Zimov. 2011. High risk of permafrost thaw. Nature 480:32-33.

71. Hicks-Pries, C., E.A.G. Schuur, K.G. Crummer. 2012. Thawing permafrost increases old soil and autotrophic respiration: An ecosystem respiration partitioning study using 13C and 14C. Global Change Biology 19:649-661.

70. Harden, J.W., C. Koven, C.L Ping, G. Hugelius, A.D. McGuire, P. Camill, T. Jorgenson, P. Kuhry, G. Michaelson, J.A. O’Donnell, E.A.G. Schuur, C. Tarnocai, K. Johnson, and G. Grosse. 2012. Field information links permafrost carbon to physical vulnerabilities of thawing. GeophyGeophysical Research Letters 39:L15704.

69. Schuur. E.A.G., C.S. Schaedel, A.D. McGuire, J.G. Canadell, J.W. Harden, P. Kuhry, V. Romanovsky, and M. Turetsky. 2012. Research coordination network on the vulnerability of permafrost carbon. Frozen Ground 35:6.

68. Mayor, J.M., E.A.G. Schuur, T. Hollingsworth, M.C. Mack, and E. Baath. 2012. Nitrogen isotope patterns in Alaskan black spruce reflect organic nitrogen sources and the activity of ectomycorrhizal fungi. Ecosystems 15:819-831.

67. Hobbie, E.A., A.P. Ouimette, E.A.G. Schuur, D. Kierstead, and J.M. Trappe. Radiocarbon evidence for the mining of organic nitrogen from soil by mycorrhizal fungi. Biogeochemistry DOI 10.1007/s10533-012-9779-z.

66. Schuur. E.A.G. 2011. Nitrogen from the deep. Nature 477:39-40, doi:10.1038/477039a

65. Fountain, A.G., J.L. Campbell, E.A.G. Schuur, S.E. Stammerjohn, M.W. Williams, H.W. Ducklow. 2012. The disappearing cryosphere: Impacts and ecosystem responses to rapid cryosphere loss. BioScience 62:405-415.

64. Pries-Hicks, C., E.A.G. Schuur, and K.G. Crummer. 2012. Holocene carbon stocks and carbon accumulation altered in soils undergoing permafrost thaw. Ecosystems 15:162-173, DOI: 10.1007/s10021-011-9500-4.

63. Bowden, W.B., J.R. Larouche, A.R. Pearce, B.T. Crosby, K. Krieger, M.B. Flinn, J. Kampman, M.N. Gooseff, S.E. Godsey, J.B. Jones, B.W. Abbott, M.T. Jorgenson, G.W. Kling, M.C. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, A.F. Baron, and E.D. Rastetter. 2012. An integrated assessment of the influences of upland thermal-erosional features on landscape structure and function in the foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, Volume I: International Contributions, 61-66.

62. Belshe, F. E.A.G. Schuur, B.M. Bolker, and R. Bracho. 2012. Incorporating spatial heterogeneity created by permafrost thaw into a landscape carbon estimate. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences doi:10.1029/2011JG001836

61. Trucco, C., E.A.G. Schuur, S.M. Natali, E.F. Belshe, R. Bracho, and J.G. Vogel Long-term trends of CO2 exchange in a tundra ecosystem affected by permafrost

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thaw and ground subsidence. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences, 117:G2.

60. Natali, S.M., E.A.G. Schuur, R.L. Rubin. 2011. Increased plant productivity in Alaskan tundra with experimental warming of soil and permafrost. Journal of Ecology doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01925.x.

59. Lee, H., E.A.G. Schuur, K.S. Inglett, M. Lavoie, and J. Chanton. 2011. The rate of permafrost carbon release under aerobic and anaerobic conditions and its potential effects on climate. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02519.x.

58. Mack, M.C, M.S. Bret-Harte, T.N. Hollingsworth, R.R. Jandt, E.A.G. Schuur, G.R. Shaver, and D.L. Verbyla. 2011. Novel wildfire disturbance and carbon loss from Arctic tundra. Nature 475:489-492. doi:10.1038/nature10283

57. Johnson, K.D., J. Harden, A.D. McGuire, N.B. Bliss, J.G. Bockheim, M.Clark, T.N. Hollingsworth, M.T. Jorgenson, E.S. Kane, M.C. Mack, J. O’Donnell, C.L. Ping, E.A.G Schuur, M.R. Turetsky, and D.W. Valentine. 2011. Soil Carbon Distribution in Alaska in Relation to Soil-Forming Factors. Geoderma 167-168:71-84.

56. Callaghan, T.V., M. Johansson, O. Anisimov, H.H. Christiansen, A. Instanes, V. Romanovsky, S. Smith, M. Allard, F.S. Chapin III, T.R. Christensen, B. Etzelmuller, S. Fronzek, D. Gilichinsky, L. Hinzman, H.-W. Hubberten, O. Humlum, M.T. Jorgensen, P. Kuhry, A. Lewkowicz, S.S. Marchenko, A.D. McGuire, J. Murton, N.G. Oberman, P. Overduin, M. Parsons, S.A. Reneva, E.A.G. Schuur, I. Semiletov, N. Shakhova, N.I. Shiklomanov, A.A. Velichko, Y. Zhang. 2011. Changing permafrost and its impacts. Chapter 5 in Snow, Water, Ice, and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA): Climate Change in the Cryosphere. Edited by: C. Symon, H. Thing and J. Pawlak. Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), Oslo, Norway, pp. 5.1-5.62

55. Schirrmeister, L., G. Grosse, S. Wetterich, P.P. Overduin, J. Straub, E.A.G Schuur, H.W. Hubberton. 2011. Fossil organic matter characteristics in permafrost deposits of the Northeast Siberian Arctic. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences doi:10.1029/2011JG001647.

54. Wolken, J.M., T.N Hollingsworth, T.S Rupp, S.F Trainor, T.M Barrett, E.A Beever, F.S. Chapin III, J.S. Conn, L.K. Crone, D.V. D’Amore, E.S. Euskirchen, N. Fresco, T.A. Handley, P.E. Hennon, K. Kielland, J.J. Kruse, A.D. McGuire, T. Patterson, E.A.G Schuur, P.F. Sullivan, D.L. Verbyla, and J. Yarie. 2011. Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska’s forest ecosystems. Ecosphere 2(11):124. doi:10.1890/ES11-00288.1

53. Grosse, G., J. Harden, M. Turetsky, A.D. McGuire, P. Camill, C. Tarnocai, S. Frolking, E.A.G Schuur, T. Jorgenson, S. Marchenko, V. Romanovsky, K. Wickland, N. French, M. Waldrop, L. Bourgeau-Chavez, and R. Streigl. 2011. Vulnerability of high latitude soil carbon in North America to disturbance. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 116, G00K06, doi:10.1029/2010JG001507.

52. Lee, H., E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, M. Lavoie, D. Bhadra, and C.L. Staudhammer. 2010. A spatially explicit analysis to model carbon fluxes in upland tundra where permafrost is thawing. 2011. Global Change Biology, no. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2010.02287.x.

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51. Lavoie, M., E.A.G. Schuur, and M.C. Mack. 2011. Effects of elevated nitrogen and temperature on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Alaskan Arctic and boreal soils. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 116: doi:10.1029/2010JG001629.

50. Posada, J.M., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2011. High precipitation regime reduces nutrient availability and carbon cycling in tropical lowland wet forest. Oecologia165(3):783- 95.

49. Natali S.M., E.A.G. Schuur, C. Trucco, C.E. Hicks Pries, K.G. Crummer, A.F. Baron Lopez. 2011. Effects of experimental warming of air, soil and permafrost on carbon balance in Alaskan tundra. Global Change Biology 17: 1394–1407.

48. McGuire A.D., R.W. Macdonald, E.A.G. Schuur, J.W. Harden, P. Kuhry, D.J. Hayes, T.R. Christensen, and M. Heimann. 2010. The carbon budget of the northern cryosphere region. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2:231-236, doi 10.1016/j.Cosust.2010.05.003.

47. Schuur E.A.G., and J.G. Vogel. 2010. Development of monitoring techniques to detect change in carbon cycling in relation to thermokarst in national parks and preserves. National Park Service, Natural Resource Program Center. Fort Collins, Colorado. Natural Resource Technical Report. NPS/CAKN/NRTR—2010/383. Published Report-2165527. (non-peer reviewed).

46. Kuhry, P. E. Dorrepaal, G. Hugelius, E.A.G. Schuur, and C. Tarnocai. Potential remobilization of permafrost carbon under future warming. 2010 Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2:208-214, doi: 10.1002/ppp.684.

45. Campbell, B.J., S.W. Polson, T.E. Hanson, M.C. Mack, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2010. The effect of nutrient deposition on bacterial communities in Arctic tundra. Environmental Microbiology, 12: 1842–1854. doi: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2010.02189.x

44. Jorgenson, T., V. Romanovsky, J. Harden, Y. Shur, J. O’Donnell, E.A.G. Schuur, Mikhail Kanevskiy. 2010. Sensitivity and resilience of permafrost to climate change. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 40(7):1219–1236, doi:10.1139/X10-060

43. Boby, L. E.A.G. Schuur, M.C. Mack, D. Verbyla, and J.F. Johnstone. 2010. Quantifying fire severity, carbon, and nitrogen emissions in Alaska’s boreal forest: the adventitious root method. Ecological Applications 20:1633–1647. doi:10.1890/08-2295.1

42. Lee, H., E.A.G. Schuur, and J.G. Vogel. 2009. Soil CO2 production in upland tundra where permafrost is thawing. Journal of Geophysical Research–Biogeoscience 115, G01009, doi:10.1029/2008JG000906

41. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, C. Trucco, and H. Lee. 2009. The carbon cycling response of arctic tundra to permafrost thaw and thermokarst development. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences, 114, G4, doi:10.1029/2008JG000901.

40. Craine, J.M., A.J. Elmore, M.P.M. Aidar, R.G. Amundson, M. Bustamante, C. Coetsee, T.E. Dawson, H.J. Hawkins, E.A. Hobbie, A. Kahmen, K. Koba, M.C. Mack, M.I. Makarov, K.K. McLauchlan, A. Michelsen, G.B. Nardoto, L.H. Pardo, J. Penuelas, P.B. Reich, E.A.G. Schuur, W.D. Stock, R. Tateno, P.H. Templer, R.A. Virginia, J.M. Welker, I.J. Wright. 2009. Global patterns of foliar nitrogen

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isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability. New Phytologist 183:980-992.

39. Schuur, E.A.G.*, J.G. Vogel*, K.G. Crummer, H. Lee, J.O. Sickman, and T.E. Osterkamp. 2009. The effect of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra. Nature 459: 556-559. DOI: 10.1038/nature08031. *These authors contributed equally to this work.

38. Osterkamp, T.E., M.T. Jorgenson, E.A.G. Schuur, Y.L. Shur, M.Z. Kanevsky, J.G. Vogel, and V.E. Tumskoy. 2009. Physical and ecological changes associated with warming. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20:235-256.

37. Tarnocai, C., J.G. Canadell, G. Mazhitova, E.A.G. Schuur, P. Kuhry, and S. Zimov. 2009. Soil Organic Carbon Pools in the Northern Circumpolar Permafrost Region. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, GB2023, doi:10.1029/2008GB003327.

36. Kuhry, P., C.-L. Ping, E.A.G. Schuur, C. Tarnocai, S. Zimov. 2009. Report from the International Permafrost Association: carbon pools in permafrost region Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 20: 229-234. (non peer-reviewed)

35. Mayor, J., E.A.G. Schuur, T. Henkel. 2008. Elucidating the trophic dynamics of fungi using stable isotopes. Ecology Letters 12: 171-183.

34. Chakraborty, S., K. Dutta, A. Bhattacharyya, M. Nigam, E.A.G. Schuur, and S.K. Shah. 2008. Atmospheric 14C variability recorded in tree rings from peninsular India: Implications for fossil fuel CO2 emission and atmospheric transport. Radiocarbon 50:321-330.

33. Schuur, E.A.G., J. Bockheim, J. Canadell, E. Euskirchen, C.B. Field, S.V Goryachkin, S. Hagemann, P. Kuhry, P. Lafleur, H. Lee, G. Mazhitova, F. E. Nelson, A. Rinke, V. Romanovsky, N. Shiklomanov, C. Tarnocai, S. Venevsky, J. G. Vogel, S.A. Zimov. 2008. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon to climate change: Implications for the global carbon cycle. BioScience 58: 701-714.

32. Hollingsworth, T.N, E.A.G. Schuur, F.S.Chapin, III, and M.D. Walker. 2008. Plant community composition as a predictor of regional soil carbon storage in boreal black spruce ecosystems. Ecosystems 11:629-642.

31. Walter, K. M., J. P. Chanton, F. S. Chapin, III, E. A. G. Schuur, and S.A. Zimov. 2008. Methane production and bubble emissions from arctic lakes: Isotopic implications for source pathways and ages, J. Geophysical Research, 113, G00A08,doi:10.1029/ 2007JG000569.

30. Vogel, J.G., B.P Bond-Lamberty, E.A.G. Schuur, S.T. Gower, M.C. Mack, K.E.B. O’Connell, D.W. Valentine, and R.W. Ruess. 2008. Plant carbon allocation varies with soil temperature in boreal black spruce forests: Implications for ecosystem response to climate change. Global Change Biology 14:1-14.

29. Nowinski, N. S.E Trumbore, E.A.G. Schuur, M.C. Mack, and G.R. Shaver. 2008. Nutrient addition prompts rapid destabilization of organic matter in an arctic tundra ecosystem. Ecosystems 11:16-25.

28. Mack, M.C., K.K. Treseder, K.L. Manies, J.W. Harden, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, J.T. Randerson, and F.S. Chapin, III. 2008. Recovery of aboveground plant biomass and productivity after fire in wet and dry black spruce forests of Interior Alaska. Ecosystems 11:209-225.

27. Schuur, E.A.G, J.G. Vogel, K.G. Crummer, K. Dutta, H. Lee, C. Trucco, and J.O. Sickman. 2007. Using radiocarbon to detect change in ecosystem carbon cycling in response to permafrost thawing. Proceedings of the Central Alaska Park

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Science Symposium 6:34-36. 26. Schwartz. E., E.A.G. Schuur, and K.L. Adair. 2007. Bacterial community structure

correlates with decomposition parameters along a Hawaiian precipitation gradient. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39:2164-2167.

25. Schuur, E.A.G., K.G. Crummer, J.G. Vogel, and M.C. Mack. 2007. Plant species composition and productivity following permafrost thaw and thermokarst in Alaskan tundra. Ecosystems. DOI:10.1007/s10021-007-9024-0

24. Houlton, B.Z., D.M Sigman, E.A.G. Schuur, and L.O. Hedin. 2007. Changing sources of nitrogen to plants in tropical forest. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104:8902-8906.

23. Neff, J.C., J.C. Finlay, S.A. Zimov, S.P. Davydov, J.J. Carrasco, E.A.G. Schuur, and A.I. Davydova. 2006. Seasonal changes in the age and structure of dissolved organic carbon in Siberian rivers and streams. Geophysical Research Letters 33:L23401

22. Randerson, J. T., H. Liu, M. Flanner, S. D. Chambers, Y. Jin, P. G. Hess, G. Pfister, M. C. Mack, K. K. Treseder, L. Welp, F. S. Chapin, III, J. W. Harden, M. L. Goulden, E. Lyons, J. C. Neff, E. A. G. Schuur, and C. Zender. 2006. The impact of boreal forest fire on climate warming. Science 314:1130-1132.

21. Zimov, S.A., S.P. Davydov, G.M. Zimova, A.I. Davydova, E.A.G. Schuur, K. Dutta, and F.S. Chapin III. 2006. Permafrost carbon: Stock and decomposability of a globally significant carbon pool. Geophysical Research Letters 33:L20502.

20. Dutta, K., E.A.G Schuur, J.C. Neff, and S.A. Zimov. 2006. Potential carbon release from permafrost soils of Northeast Siberia. Global Change Biology 12:2336-2351.

19. Zimov, S.A., E.A.G. Schuur, and F.S. Chapin III. 2006. Permafrost in the global carbon budget. Science 312:1612-1613.

18. Schuur, E.A.G., and S. E. Trumbore. 2006. Partitioning Sources of Soil Respiration in Boreal Black Spruce Forest Using Radiocarbon. Global Change Biology 12(2):165-176. DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2005.01066.x

17. Zarin, D. J., E. A. Davidson, E. Brondizio, I. C. G. Viera, T. Sa, T. Feldpausch, E.A.G. Schuur, R. Mesquita, E. Moran, P. Delamonica, M. J. Ducey, G. C. Hurtt, C. Salimon, and M. Denich. 2005. Legacy of fires slows carbon accumulation in Amazonian forest regrowth. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7: 365-369.

16. Gaudinski, J.B., T.E. Dawson, S.Quideau, E.A.G. Schuur, J.S. Roden, S.E. Trumbore, D.R. Sandquist, S.W. Oh, and R.E. Wasylishen. 2005. A comparative analysis of cellulose preparation techniques for use with 13C, 14C, and 18O isotopic measurements. Analytical Chemistry 77:7212-7224.

15. Kane, E. S., D. W. Valentine, E.A.G. Schuur, and K. Dutta. 2005. Soil carbon stabilization along climate and stand productivity gradients in black spruce forests of Interior Alaska. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35:2118-2129.

14. Santiago, L. S., E.A.G. Schuur, and K. Silvera. 2005. Nutrient cycling and plant-soil feedbacks across a precipitation gradient in lowland Panama. Journal of Tropical Ecology 21:461-470.

13. Mack, M.C.*, E.A.G. Schuur*, M.S. Bret-Harte, G.R. Shaver, and F.S. Chapin III. 2004. Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization. Nature 431: 440-443. *These authors contributed equally to this work.

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12. Schuur, E.A.G. 2003. Productivity and global climate revisited: the sensitivity of tropical forest growth to precipitation. Ecology 84:1165-1170.

11. Amundson, R., A.T. Austin, E.A.G. Schuur, K. Yoo, V. Matzek, A. Uebersax, D. Brenner, W.T. Baisden, and C. Kendall. 2003. Global patterns of the isotopic composition of soil and plant nitrogen. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17(1), 1031.

10. Schuur, E.A.G., M.C. Mack, J.W. Harden, and S.E. Trumbore. 2003. The isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: inferring carbon loss from measurements and modeling. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17(1): 1001.

9. Randerson, J.T., I. Enting, E.A.G. Schuur, K. Caldeira, and I.Y. Fung. 2002. Temporal and spatial variability of troposphere Δ14CO2: Post bomb contributions from fossil fuels, oceans, the stratosphere, and the terrestrial biosphere. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 16(4):1112.

8. Dioumaeva, I, S. Trumbore, E.A.G. Schuur, M.L. Goulden, M. Litvak, A. Hirsch. 2002. Decomposition of peat from upland boreal forest: Temperature dependence and sources of respired carbon. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmosphere. 108(3) 8222.

7. Schuur, E.A.G., O.A. Chadwick, and P.A. Matson. 2001. Carbon cycling and soil carbon storage in mesic to wet Hawaiian montane forests. Ecology 82:3182-3196.

6. Schuur, E.A.G. 2001. The effect of water on decomposition dynamics in mesic to wet Hawaiian montane forests. Ecosystems 4:259-273.

5. Schuur, E.A.G., and P.A. Matson. 2001. Aboveground net primary productivity and nutrient cycling across a mesic to wet precipitation gradient in Hawaiian montane forest. Oecologia 128:431-442.

4. Miller A.J., E.A.G. Schuur, and O.A. Chadwick. 2001. Redox control of phosphorus pools in montane forest soils in Hawaii. Geoderma 102:219-237.

3. Schuur, E.A.G. and P.A. Matson. 2000. Land Use Change: Global Effects of Local Changes. In Earth System Science: Patterns and Processes. Gary Ernst, ed. Cambridge University Press. (non peer-reviewed)

2. Kitayama, K., H. Raitio, D. Mueller-Dombois and E.A.G. Schuur. 1998. Wood volume, foliar chemical composition, and soil nitrogen turnover of Metrosideros polymorpha (Myrtaceae) stands on a slope of Mount Haleakala, Hawaii. Biotropica v.30, n.3.

1. Kitayama, K., E.A.G. Schuur, D.R. Drake, and D. Mueller-Dombois. 1997. Fate of a wet montane forest during soil ageing in Hawaii. Journal of Ecology, v.85, n.5: 669-679.

Conference Abstracts 128. Bracho, R., E.A.G. Schuur, E. Pegoraro, S.M. Natali, J. Zhou, Z. He, J.M Tiedje,

K. Konstantinitis, and Y. Luo. 2013. Temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition in soils with different mixtures of labile versus recalcitrant carbon pools. Department of Energy, Microbial Genomics, Washington, DC, Feb 25-27.

127. Schuur, E.A.G., C. Schaedel, R. Bracho, B. Elberling, C. Knoblauch, A. Kotowska, H. Lee, Y. Luo, M. Lupascu, S.M. Natali, G. Shaver, and M. Turetsky. 2013. Circumpolar assessment of organic matter decomposability as a control over

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potential permafrost carbon loss. North America Carbon Program, Albuquerque, NM, Feb 4-7.

126. Bracho, R., E.F. Belshe, S.M. Natali, E. Webb, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2013. Permafrost thaw amplifies carbon fluxes in an arctic tundra ecosystem. North America Carbon Program, Albuquerque, NM, Feb 4-7.

125. Schuur, E.A.G., C. Trucco, S. Natali, E.F. Belshe, R. Bracho, J.G. Vogel, C.E.H. Pries, and E. Webb. 2012. Seven-Year Trends of Carbon Dioxide Exchange in a Tundra Ecosystem Affected by Long-Term Permafrost Thaw. Abstract B21D-0383, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

124. Buckeridge, K.M., S.M. Schaeffer, A. Baron, M.C. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, and J. Schimel. 2012. Soil nutrient processes during spring thaw along a thermokarst recovery chronosequence. Abstract GC12A-02, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

123. Coe, K.K., S. Natali, V. Salmon, E. Webb, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2012. Changes in plant community composition, ANPP, and foliar N as a consequence of soil warming and permafrost thaw in a tundra ecosystem. Abstract B21D-0384, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

122. Li, J., S. Natali, C. Schaedel, E.A.G. Schuur, and Y. Luo. 2012. Permafrost carbon cycles under multifactor global change: a modeling analysis. Abstract B21D-0394, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

121. Natali, S., E.A.G. Schuur, and E. Webb. 2012. Effects of temperature, moisture, and permafrost thaw on ecosystem carbon exchange in Alaskan tundra. Abstract B13H-04, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

120. Schaedel, C., E.A.G. Schuur, R. Bracho, B. Elberling, C. Knoblauch, A. Kotowska, H. Lee, Y. Luo, M. Lupascu, S. Natali, G.R. Shaver, and M.R. Turetsky. 2012. Pan-arctic permafrost C quality and vulnerability over time: A synthesis of long-term incubation studies. Abstract B13H-02, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

119. Webb, E., S. Natali, P. Ganzlin, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2012. Assessing the Annual Carbon Balance of the Tundra through Attention to Wintertime CO2 Flux. Abstract B21D-0400, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 3-7 Dec.

118. Buckeridge, K.M., A. Baron, E.A.G. Schuur, M. Mack, and J.P. Schimel. 2012. Soil nutrient cycling response to thermokarst in northern Alaska. Abstract COS 179-8, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

117. Chapin, M., K.W. Anthony, S. Zimov, J.F. Reynolds, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2012. International collaborations: Understanding arctic ecosystem feedbacks. Abstract OOS 16-4, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

116. Cheng, L., Y. Luo, L. Wu, Y. Deng, Y. Qin, J.V. Nostrand, Z. He, M.B. Leigh, E.A.G. Schuur, J. Tiedje, and J. Zhou. 2012. Experimental warming increases old carbon decomposition through shifting functional microbial communities in a tallgrass prairie. Abstract COS 41-10, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

115. Mayor, J.R., B.L. Turner, H.C. Muller-Landau, E.A.G. Schuur, and J.S. Wright. 2012. Response of tropical forest nitrogen isotope ratios to 13 years of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization. Abstract COS 51-10, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

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114. Natali, S.M., E.A.G. Schuur, and E. Webb. 2012. Shifting carbon dynamics in a warmer world: Increasing respiration from frozen soils. Abstract OOS 4-8, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

113. Pries, C.E.H., E.F. Pegoraro, E.A.G. Schuur, M.C. Mack, and J. DeMarco. 2012. The effects of permafrost thaw and climate on decomposition in subarctic tundra. Abstract COS 179-6, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

112. Schuur, E.A.G., A.D. McGuire, J. Canadell, J.W. Harden, P. Kuhry, V. Romanovsky, M.R. Turetsky, and C. Schaedel. 2012. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon: Results from a research coordination network survey. Abstract PS 78-143, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

111. Voordeckers, J.W., M. Yuan, J. Zhang, K. Xue, L. Wu, E.A.G. Schuur, and J. Zhou. 2012. Changes in fungal community composition during permafrost thawing. Abstract PS 55-153, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

110. Zhou, J., L. Wu, K. Xue, L. Cheng, M. Yuan, J. Zhang, Y. Deng, J.D.V. Nostrand, Z. He, R. Penton, J. Cole, J. Tiedje, R. Bracho-Garrillo, E.A.G. Schuur, C. Luo, K. Konstantinidis, X. Xu, D. Li, and Y. Luo. 2012. From community structure to function: Metagenomics-enabled predictive understanding of microbial communities to climate warming at the temperate grassland ecosystems in Oklahoma. Abstract OOS 19-10, 97th Annual Meeting, ESA, Portland, OR, 5-10 Aug.

109. Grosse, G., E.A.G. Schuur, A.B.D. Sannel. 2012. A Database Synthesizing Published Data on Thermokarst and Thermal Erosion Processes. Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia. June 25-29.

108. Schädel, C., E.A.G. Schuur, A.D. McGuire, J.G. Canadell, J. Harden, P. Kuhry, V. E. Romanovsky, and M.R. Turetsky. 2012. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon research coordination network. Tenth International Conference on Permafrost, Salekhard, Russia. June 25-29.

107. Schädel, C., E.A.G. Schuur, A.D. McGuire, J.G. Canadell, J. Harden, P. Kuhry, V. E. Romanovsky, and M.R. Turetsky. 2012. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon research coordination network. European Geophysical Union General Assembly, Vol 14, EGU 2012-3230-1, 2012.

106. Schuur, E.A.G., S.M. Natali, C. Pries, Y. Luo. 2012. Effects of experimental permafrost warming on ecosystem carbon balance of Alaskan tundra. Department of Energy, Terrestrial Ecosystem Processes, Washington, DC, Apr 23-25.

105. Pries, C., E.A.G. Schuur, K.G. Crummer, and S.M. Natali. 2012. Using 14C and 13C to partition ecosystem respiration in tundra undergoing permafrost thaw and warming. Department of Energy, Terrestrial Ecosystem Processes, Washington, DC, Apr 23-25.

104. Schuur, E.A.G., J. Zhou, L. Wu, K. Xue, L. Cheng, M. Yuan, J Zhang, Ye Deng, J. D. Van Nostrand, Z He, R. Penton, J. Cole, J.M. Tiedje, R. Bracho-Garrillo, C. Luo, K. Konstantinidis, X. Xu, D. Li, and Y. Luo. 2012. From Community Structure to Functions: Metagenomics-Enabled Predictive Understanding of Microbial Communities to Climate Warming in Alaskan Tundra. Department of Energy, Microbial Genomics, Washington, DC, Feb 28-29.

103. Zhou, J., L. Wu, K. Xue, L. Cheng, M. Yuan, J Zhang, Ye Deng, J. D. Van Nostrand, Z He, R. Penton, J. Cole, J.M. Tiedje, E.A.G. Schuur, R. Bracho-Garrillo, C.

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Luo, K. Konstantinidis, X. Xu, D. Li, and Y. Luo. 2012. From Community Structure to Functions: Metagenomics-Enabled Predictive Understanding of Microbial Communities to Climate Warming in Oklahoma. Department of Energy, Microbial Genomics, Washington, DC, Feb 28-29.

102. Schuur, E.A.G. 2011. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. SSSA Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX

101. Schuur, E.A.G., 2011. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. Third Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Variability, Santa Fe, NM.

100. Schuur, E.A.G., S.M. Natali, C. Trucco, C. Pries, G. Crummer, A. Baron. 2011. Effects of experimental permafrost warming on ecosystem carbon balance of Alaskan tundra. North America Carbon Project, New Orleans, LA, Jan 31-Feb 4.

99. Schuur, E.A.G., A.D. McGuire, J. Canadell, J.W. Harden, P. Kuhry, V.E. Romanovsky, M.R. Turetsky, and C. Schaedel. 2011. Vulnerability of permafrost carbon: research coordination network. Abstract GC43C-0942, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

98. Schaedel, C., Y. Luo, E.A.G. Schuur, J. Zhou. 2011. Modeling of soil-C dynamics reveals different carbon pool sizes and decomposition rates under varying incubation temperatures. Abstract GC43C-0945, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

97. Pries, C.E. and E.A.G. Schuur. 2011. Using 14C and 13C to partition ecosystem respiration in a permafrost warming experiment. Abstract GC41F-07, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

96. Natali, S.M. and E.A.G. Schuur. 2011. Increased carbon loss from upland tundra with experimental warming and permafrost degradation. Abstract GC41F-06, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

95. Abbott, B.W., E.A.G. Schuur, and J. Jones. 2011. Timing and magnitude of CO2 and CH4 release from the permafrost region: an expert elicitation. Abstract GC41F-02, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

94. Mayor, J.R., E.A.G. Schuur, B. Turner, and S.J. Wright. 2011. Nutrient status and delta 15N values in leaves and soils: A cross-biome comparison. Abstract B41D-0241, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

93. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, R. Bracho, and E.J. Jokela. 2011. Radiocarbon measurements of soil organic matter (SOM) and soil CO2 efflux provide unique insights into the SOM dynamics of managed loblolly pine plantations. Abstract B24A-04, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 5-9 Dec.

92. E.A. Hobbie, A.P. Ouimette, E.A.G. Schuur, J.M. Trappe, K. Bendiksen, and E. Ohenoja. 2011. Radiocarbon evidence for the mining of organic nitrogen from soil by mycorrhizal fungi. Abstract OOS 31-1, 96th Annual Meeting, ESA, Austin, TX 7-12 Aug.

91. E. F. Belshe, B.M. Bolker, R. Bracho, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2011. Incorporating spatial variation to estimate carbon fluxes in a tundra landscape undergoing permafrost thaw. Abstract PS 65-121, 96th Annual Meeting, ESA, Austin, TX 7-12 Aug.

90. S.M. Natali, E.A.G. Schuur, and R. Rubin. 2011. Increased plant productivity in Alaskan tundra with experimental warming of deep soil and permafrost. Abstract COS 5-4, 96th Annual Meeting, ESA, Austin, TX 7-12 Aug.

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89. Schuur, E.A.G., S. Natali, C. Trucco, C.E. Hicks, K.G. Crummer, and A.F. Baron Lopez. 2010. Effects of experimental warming of the deep soil and permafrost on ecosystem carbon balance in Alaskan tundra (Invited). Abstract GC52A-03, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

88. Mack, M.C., J.C. Finlay, J. DeMarco, F.S. Chapin III, E.A.G. Schuur, J.C. Neff, and S.A. Zimov. 2010. Nitrogen and phosphorus in Yedoma soils of Northeast Siberia: stocks, fluxes and the ecosystem consequences of nutrient release from permafrost thaw. Abstract GC52A-05, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

87. Wullschleger, S.D., L.D. Hinzman, A.D. McGuire, S.F. Oberbauer, W.C. Oechel, R.J. Norby, P.E. Thornton, E.A.G. Schuur, H.H. Shugart, and J.E. Walsh. 2010. Climate Change Experiments in Arctic Ecosystems: Scientific Strategy and Design Criteria. Abstract GCxx-xx, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

86. Hicks, C.E., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2010. Partitioning Ecosystem Respiration Using Carbon Isotopes in Tundra Undergoing Permafrost Thaw. Abstract B41G-0397, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

85. Johnson, K.D., J.W. Harden, A.D. McGuire, J. Bockheim, M. Clark, J. O’Donnell, C. Ping, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2010. Soil carbon storage in Alaska: Results from a new database and a multi-regional landscape approach to spatial distribution assessment. Abstract B41E-0359, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

84. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, C. Gill, R. Bracho, and E. Jokela. 2010. The response of soil carbon cycling in managed loblolly pine forests to fertilization and the planting of families with differing growth rates. Abstract B41E-0358, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

83. Natali SM, Schuur EAG, Trucco C, Hicks CE, Crummer KG, Baron Lopez AF. 2010. Effects of warming on ecosystem carbon balance in Alaskan tundra.ESA 95th Annual Mtg, Pittsburgh, PA

82. Kuhry, P. E. Dorrepaal, G. Hugelius, E.A.G. Schuur, and C. Tarnocai. 2010. Potential remobilization of permafrost carbon under future warming. International Polar Year Oslo Conference.

81. Schuur, E.A.G. 2009. The relative contribution of methane and carbon dioxide release to climate change as a result of the decomposition of permafrost carbon (Invited). Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U44A-03.

80. Hicks, C.E., Schuur, E.A.G., and K.G. Crummer. 2009. Carbon storage and accumulation rates in soil undergoing permafrost thaw. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U41C-53.

79. Mack, M.C., M.S. Bret-Harte, T.N. Hollingsworth, R.R. Jandt, E.A.G. Schuur, G.R. Shaver, and D.L. Verbyla. 2009. Novel disturbance on Alaska's North Slope: Effects of a large wildfire on ecosystem carbon and nitrogen dynamics. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U44A-08.

78. Mayor, J.M., E.A.G. Schuur, M.C. Mack, T.N. Hollingsworth, and E. Baath. 2009. Stable N isotope values of black spruce ecosystem components integrate source N isotope values, soil fertility, and microbial biomass: a natural and experimental study from Alaska. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51G-04.

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77. Natali, S., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2009. Effect of deep soil warming on ecosystem carbon fluxes in Alaskan tundra. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U41C-54.

76. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, K.G. Crummer, H. Lee, J. Sickman, and T.E. Osterkamp. 2009. The impact of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

75. Mack, M.C., M.S. Bret-Harte, T.N. Hollingsworth, R.R. Jandt, E.A.G. Schuur, G.R. Shaver, and D.L. Verbyla. 2009. Novel disturbance on Alaska's North Slope: Wildfire emissions and consequences for ecosystem structure in arctic tundra. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

74. Lee, H., E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, K.S. Ingelett, J.C. Chanton. 2009. The climate forcing from permafrost carbon release under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

73. Mayor, J.M., E.A.G. Schuur , and T.W Henkel. 2008. Elucidating the trophic relationship of fungi using stable isotopes. New Phytologist Symposium.

72. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, K.G. Crummer, H. Lee, J. Sickman, and T.E. Osterkamp. 2008. Permafrost thaw stimulates old carbon release and alters net carbon exchange from tundra. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13D-04.

71. Lee, H., J.G. Vogel, E.A.G. Schuur, and K.S. Ingelett. 2008. The Rate of Permafrost Carbon Release Under Aerobic and Anaerobic Decomposition. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B51E-0432.

70. Belshe, E.F., E.A.G Schuur, T.A. Martin, and R. Bracho. 2008. Linking Carbon Balance to Spatial Patterns of Ground Subsidence in an Upland Tundra Ecosystem Affected by Climate Change. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B11D-0389.

69. Sickman, J.O., G. von Kiparski, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, D.M. Lucero, and K.G. Crummer. 2008. Identification of organic substrates used in heterotrophic respiration within thawing permafrost: Eight Mile Lake, Alaska. Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B13D-05.

68. Mayor, J.M., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2008. A global meta-analysis of stable isotopes in fungi: Discriminating unknown trophic roles and implications for ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

67. Mayor, J.M., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2008. A global meta-analysis of stable isotopes in fungi: Discriminating unknown trophic roles and implications for ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Mycological Society of America Annual Meeting.

66. Vogel J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, H. Lee, C. Trucco. 2008. Vegetation change and thermokarst development: Effects on ecosystem carbon exchange in upland tussock tundra. Ninth International Conference on Permafrost Extended Abstracts: 335-336.

65. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, K.G. Crummer, H. Lee, K. Dutta. 2008. The contribution of old carbon to respiration from Alaskan tundra following permafrost thaw. Ninth International Conference on Permafrost Extended Abstracts: 275-276.

64. Sickman, J.O., G. von Kiparski, W. Vicars, E.A.G. Schuur, and J.G. Vogel. 2008. The role of lakes in carbon transfers from permafrost to the atmosphere: Eight

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Mile Lake, Alaska. Ninth International Conference on Permafrost Extended Abstracts: 289-290.

63. Mayor, J.M., T.W Henkel, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2008. Fungal δ13C and δ15N isotopes can discriminate ecological roles of tropical, temperate, and boreal fungi. Association for Tropical Biology Annual Meeting.

62. Kuhry, P., C. Tarnocai, J. Canadell, A. Jones, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2008. Soil organic carbon pools in permafrost regions. International Geological Congress.

61. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, K.G. Crummer, H. Lee, J. Sickman, and K. Dutta. 2007. The contribution of old carbon to respiration from Alaskan tundra following permafrost thaw. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B21C-07.

60. Lee, H., E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel. 2007. Spatial variation in carbon release from Arctic tundra resulting from microtopography created by permafrost thawing. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23D-1602.

59. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, J. Sickman, H. Lee, and C. Trucco. 2007. The degree of permafrost thawing determines Arctic tundra carbon balance. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B21C-06.

58. Sickman, J.O., G. von Kiparski, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, D. Lucero, and W. Vicars. 2007. The role of lakes in carbon transfers from permafrost to the atmosphere. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23D-1603.

57. von Kiparski, G., J.O. Sickman, E.A.G. Schuur, J.G. Vogel, D. Lucero, and K.G. Crummer. 2007. Using radiocarbon to detect the loss of old soil carbon in hydrologic fluxes from permafrost. Eos Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B23D-1604.

56. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, K. Dutta, Crummer, K.G., and H. Lee. 2007. The carbon balance and age of respiration from Alaskan tundra following permafrost thaw. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

55. Johnstone, J. F.S. Chapin III, T.N Hollingsworth, L. Boby, M.C. Mack, and E.A.G. Schuur 2007. Fire driven changes in Alaskan black spruce forests: Regeneration sensitivity to surface fuel consumption. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

54. Mack, M.C., L. Boby, Johnstone, J., T.N Hollingsworth, E.A.G. Schuur, and F.S. Chapin III 2007. Fire severity, nitrogen loss, and plant nitrogen availability in boreal black spruce forests. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

53. Phillips, D.L., E.A.G. Schuur, J.R. Brooks, M. Ben-David, and B. Fry. 2007. When isotopes aren’t enough: Using additional information to constrain mixing problems. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

52. Tellez, C. J. Posada, E.A.G. Schuur, S. Cournier, and R. Gomez. 2007. Blue coloration in young leaves of Moutabea gentryi (Polygalaceae) as a possible antiherbivory defense. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

51. Mayor, J.R., E.A.G. Schuur, and T.W. Henkel. 2007. Elucidating the nutritional status of tropical fungi using dual isotopes: Implications for ecosystem nutrient dynamics. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

50. Baron-Lopez, A., J. Posada, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2007. Seasonal patterns of net primary productivity, decomposition, and resource availability in a high rainfall everwet tropical forest. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

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49. Schuur, E.A.G., J.G. Vogel, Crummer, K.G., and K. Dutta. 2006. The carbon balance and age of respiration from Alaskan tundra following permafrost thaw. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

48. Lee, H., E.A.G Schuur, and J.G. Vogel. 2006. Soil carbon dioxide fluxes in subarctic tundra where permafrost is thawing. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

47. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G Schuur, and E. Kane. 2006. Using a soil temperature gradient approach to assess potential changes in Alaskan black spruce carbon dynamics. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

46. Walter, K.M., M. Edwards, S.A. Zimov, E.A.G. Schuur, and F.S. Chapin III. 2006. Bottom-up estimates of CH4 emissions from northern thaw lakes: modern and paleo perspectives. Eos Trans. AGU, 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

45. Schuur, E.A.G., K. Dutta, and J.G. Vogel. 2006. Permafrost thawing and the age of carbon respired from arctic tundra. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting.

44. DeMarco, J., M. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, J. Neff, and J. Finlay. 2006. Potential nutrient leaching following permafrost thawing in Northeastern Siberia. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting

43. Phillips D.L., E.A.G. Schuur, J.R. Brooks, M. Ben-David, B. Fry B. 2006. When isotopes aren’t enough: using additional information to constrain mixing problems. The 5th International Conference on Applications of Stable Isotope Techniques to Ecological Studies.

42. Nowinski, N.S., M.C. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, and S.E. Trumbore. 2005. The effects of nitrogen addition on belowground carbon dynamics in a tundra ecosystem. Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

41. Vogel, J.G., E.A.G. Schuur, K. Dutta, H. Lee, and G. Crummer. 2005. Permafrost thawing and vegetation change alter the seasonal carbon dynamics of an Arctic tundra ecosystem. Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

40. Kelleher, J.A. and E.A.G. Schuur. 2005. Characterization of soil organic carbon using pyrolysis-GC/MS along a Hawaiian precipitation gradient. Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

39. Randerson, J.T., H. Liu, M. Flanner, S.D. Chambers, J.W. Harden, P.G. Hess, Y. Jin, M.C. Mack, G. Pfister, E.A.G. Schuur, K.K. Treseder, L.R. Welp, and C.S. Zender. 2005. Boreal forest fire cools climate. Eos Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl.

38. Trumbore, S., E.A.G. Schuur, E.A. Davidson, P.B. Carmago, and J.T. Randerson. 2005. The age of carbon respired from terrestrial ecosystems. Seventh International CO2 Conference.

37. Randerson, J.T., S.D. Chambers, M. Flanner, N. French, J.W. Harden, H. Liu, M.C. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, K.K. Treseder, L. Welp, and C. Zender. 2005. Radiative forcing from a boreal forest fire. Seventh International CO2 Conference.

36. Kelleher, J.A. and E.A.G. Schuur. 2005. Characterization of soil organic carbon with pyrolysis-GC/MS along a Hawaiian precipitation gradient. Second International Conference on Mechanisms of Soil Organic Matter Stabilization and Destabilization, Asilomar, CA.

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35. Vogel, J.G, E.A.G Schuur, and G. Crummer. 2005. Permafrost thawing and vegetation change: impacts on the carbon dynamics of arctic tundra. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

34. Posada, J. and E.A.G. Schuur. 2005. Effect of precipitation on the turnover of soil carbon in tropical wet forests. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

33. Dutta, K., E.A.G. Schuur, and S. Zimov. 2004. The age and amount of carbon released from incubations of permafrost soil from Northeastern Siberia. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

32. Kane, E.S., D.W. Valentine, E.A.G. Schuur, and K. Dutta. 2004. Soil carbon stabilization along climate and stand productivity gradients in black spruce forests of Interior Alaska. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

31. Schuur, E.A.G., K. Dutta, and J.G. Vogel. 2004. Permafrost melting and the age of carbon respired from arctic tundra. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

30. Zimov, S., S. Davydov, G. Zimova, A.I. Davydova, N.S. Zimov, V.I. Chuprynin, L.A. Mochanova, E.A.G. Schuur, and F.S. Chapin. 2004. The role of the permafrost reservoir in the global carbon budget. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

29. Schuur, E.A.G., J.T. Randerson, M.C. Mack, and S.E. Trumbore. 2004. The age and amount of carbon respired following fire in Alaskan boreal black spuce forests. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

28. Cardelus, C, M.C. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, and J.E. Watkins. 2004. Nutrient status of vascular epiphytes along an elevational gradient in Costa Rica. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

27. Posada, J., K. Kitajima, S.S. Mulkey, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2004. Optimal photosynthetic light use through adjustment of leaf orientation and physiology in tropical canopy trees. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

26. Mack, M.C., E.A.G. Schuur, M.S. Bret-Harte, G.R. Shaver, F.S. Chapin III. 2004. Ecosystem carbon storage in arctic tundra reduced by long-term nutrient fertilization. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

25. Kane, E.S., D.W. Valentine, E.A.G. Schuur, and K. Dutta. 2004. Soil carbon stabilization along productivity gradients in interior Alaska. Environmental and Subsurface Science Symposium.

24. Schuur, E.A.G., M.C Mack, J.T. Randerson, and S.E. Trumbore. 2004. Does fire stimulate heterotrophic respiration and carbon loss in Alaskan boreal forest? International Boreal Forest Research Association, 12th Annual Scientific Conference.

23. Kane, E.S., D.W. Valentine, and E.A.G. Schuur. 2004. Soil carbon stabilization along productivity gradients in interior Alaska. International Boreal Forest Research Association, 12th Annual Scientific Conference.

22. Mack, M.C., K.K. Treseder, K.L. Maines, J.W. Harden, E.A.G. Schuur, J.T. Randerson, and F.S. Chapin III. 2004. Effects of fire and plant species composition on plant biomass, carbon and nitrogen pools, and aboverground net primary productivity in interior Alaska? International Boreal Forest Research Association, 12th Annual Scientific Conference.

21. Hollingsworth, T.N., E.A.G. Schuur, and M.D. Walker 2004. The biodiversity of black spruce forest communities in interior Alaska in a changing climate: The interaction between vegetation, disturbance, and carbon. International Boreal Forest Research Association, 12th Annual Scientific Conference.

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20. Schuur, E.A.G., and S.E. Trumbore. 2003. Heterotrophs dominate soil respiration flux in Alaskan boreal forest: Using isotopes to separate autotrophic and heterotrophic respiration. EOS Trans. AGU, Fall Meet. Suppl.

19. Trumbore, S., J.B. Gaudinski, E.A. Davidson, L.M. Cisneros Dozal, P. Carmago, E.A.G. Schuur, and J.Q. Chambers 2003. Sources of soil respiration determined using radiocarbon. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

18. Silvera, K., L.S. Santiago, E.A.G. Schuur, N.H. Williams, W.M. Whitten, and K. Winter 2003. Evolution of photosynthetic pathways in the Orchidaceae: Evidence from stable isotopes and phylogenetic analysis. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

17. Randerson, J.T., J.W. Lindfors, H.P. Liu, J.A. Hicke, G.P. Asner, E.A.G. Schuur, S.C. Olsen, E.S. Kasischke, and C.J. Tucker. 2002. Assessing the impact of fire on the seasonal dynamics of atmospheric CO2 at high northern latitudes. EOS Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.

16. Schuur, E.A.G., J.T. Randerson, J.E. Fessenden, and S.E. Trumbore. 2002. Radiocarbon of respired CO2 following fire in Alaskan boreal forest: Can disturbance release old soil carbon to the atmosphere? EOS Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.

15. Fessenden, J.E., J.T. Randerson, E.A.G. Schuur, and S. Zimov. Fire severity impacts trajectories of vegetative regrowth and delta 13C in organic pools and fluxes in Siberian/Alaskan forests. 2002. EOS Trans. AGU, 83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.

14. Schuur, E.A.G. 2002. The sensitivity of tropical forest growth to climate. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America Supplement.

13. Mack, M.C, F.S. Chapin, E.A.G. Schuur, and D.W. Valentine. 2002. Post-fire plant species composition and fire severity determine nitrogen retention in upland black spruce forest. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America Supplement.

12. Schwartz, E., and E.A.G. Schuur. 2002. Microbial communities on a precipitation gradient: Links to soil redox and carbon cycling. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America Supplement.

11. Fessenden, J.E., H. Li, M. Mack, E.A.G. Schuur, S. Warren, and J.T. Randerson. 2001. Succession after fire: variation in delta 13C of organic tissues and respired CO2 in boreal forests. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

10. Amundson, R., A. Austin, E.A.G. Schuur, and K. Kendall. 2001. Global patterns of the isotopic composition of plant and soil nitrogen. Geological Society of America.

9. Schuur, E.A.G., and S.E. Trumbore. 2001. Fire in Alaskan boreal forest: can disturbance release old soil carbon to the atmosphere? Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.

8. Schuur, E.A.G., J.W. Harden, F.S. Chapin III, and S.E. Trumbore. 2000. Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire: modeling and measurements. American Geophysical Union Meetings.

7. Schuur, E.A.G., E. Schwartz, K.M. Scow, and P.A. Matson. 2000. Microbial communities on a precipitation gradient: Links to soil redox and carbon cycling. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, v.81, Supplement: 335.

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6. Schuur, E.A.G., I. Dioumaeva, A. Hirsch, and S.E. Trumbore. 2000. Isotopic composition of carbon dioxide from a boreal forest fire. University of Alaska Fairbanks INE/WERK Report No. 00.03.

5. Schwartz, E., K.M. Scow, and E.A.G. Schuur. 1999. Comparison of soil microbial communities across a Hawaiian precipitation gradient. Soil Science Society of America Jounal, v. 63, Supplement.

4. Schuur, E.A.G., O.A. Chadwick, and P.A. Matson. 1999. The effect of water on carbon cycling in mesic to wet Hawaiian montane forests. EOS Transactions, v.80, n.46, Supplement: F44.

3. Schuur, E.A.G., and P.A. Matson. 1999. The effect of water on soil carbon storage in upland rainforest ecosystems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, v.80, n.5, Supplement: 183.

2. Schuur, E.A.G., and P.A. Matson. 1998. The effect of water on litter decay dynamics in upland rainforest ecosystems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, v.79, n.3, Supplement: 117.

1. Schuur, E.A.G., and P.A. Matson. 1997. The effect of water on carbon trace gas fluxes from upland rainforest ecosystems. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, v.78, n.4, Supplement: 182.

Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Koushik Dutta. Ph.D. Physical Research Laboratory, Amedebad, India. 2003-2005 Dr. Juan Posada, Ph.D. Department of Botany, University of Florida. 2003-2005 Dr. Jason Vogel, Ph.D. Forest Soils, University of Alaska. 2004-2008 Dr. Susan Natali, Ph.D. State University of New York. 2008-2012 Dr. Rosvel Bracho, Ph.D. 2010-current Dr. Christina Schaedel, Ph.D. 2011-current Dr. April Melvin, Ph.D. 2012-current Dr. Kristen Coe, Ph.D. 2012-2013 Dr. Marguerite Mauritz, Ph.D. 2013-current Graduate Students; PhD Jack Hutchings (doctoral thesis advisor) Verity Salmon (doctoral thesis advisor) Hanna Lee (doctoral thesis advisor); graduated Summer 2009 Jordan Mayor (doctoral thesis advisor); graduated Fall 2010 Elizabeth Fay Belshe (doctoral thesis advisor); graduating Spring 2013 Caitlin Hicks (doctoral thesis advisor); graduated Fall 2012 Jennifer Schafer (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2010 Asako Takimoto (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Fall 2007 Steel Vasconcelos (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2006 Paulo Brando (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2010 Camilla Pizano (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2012 Silvia Alvarez (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2012 Laura Schreeg (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2012 Martijn Slot (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2013 Larisa Graewe-DeSantis (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Spring 2010 Jennie DeMarco (doctoral thesis committee member); graduated Fall 2011

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Danielle Watts (doctoral thesis committee member); Graduated Spring 2013 Baijing Cao (doctoral thesis committee member) Catherine Fahey (doctoral thesis committee member) Xutie Su (doctoral thesis committee member) Yuanyuan Huang (doctoral thesis committee member) Graduate Students; MS Elizabeth Webb (masters thesis advisor); Andres Baron (masters thesis advisor); graduated Summer 2012 Christian Trucco (masters thesis advisor); graduated Spring 2011 Leslie Boby (masters thesis advisor); graduated Fall 2007 Jennie DeMarco (masters thesis committee member); transition to PhD 2008 Powers, Eric (masters thesis committee member); graduated Summer 2006 Hicks, Caitlin (masters thesis committee member); graduated Summer 2007 Gorman, Robert (masters thesis committee member); left program Undergraduate Students (projects) Elizabeth Brown Julie Handa (Senior Honors Program) Lauren Thorton (Ronald McNair Undergraduate Researcher) Kelly Thayer Dat Nguyen (Senior Honors Program) Chase Mason (Senior Honors Program) Rachel Rubin (Senior Honors Program) Elaine Pegoraro (Senior Honors Program) Lauren Michaels (Senior Honors Program) Professional Activities & Outreach Co-lead organizer and instructor for the short course “Radiocarbon in

Environmental and Earth Sciences” taught at the University of California, Irvine. This intensive course was offered as a one-week class that combined hands-on laboratory training with seminars by participating investigators and invited speakers. The class consists of ~20 graduate student and postdoctoral researchers that participate in the laboratory and lecture portions of the class. An additional ~10 graduate and undergraduate students participate in the lecture portion alone. Initial funding that supported this course was provided by an NSF Carbon Cycle grant, a NASA New Investigator Program award, a NSF CAREER award, the Keck Foundation, and the Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics at UC Irvine. This course was taught in summer 2011 for the 7th summer (2004-2009, 2011).

Involve undergraduates with field and lab research. Over the past years, multiple people from diverse backgrounds gained experience with scientific research working with my lab group.

Session organizer. 2007 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Session Title: Soil and Global Change.

Session organizer. 2011 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Session Title: Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon.

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Session organizer. 2012 American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting. Session Title: Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon.

Public outreach. Publication of two National Park Fact Sheets (Permafrost Thaw and Carbon Balance; How are Permafrost Landscapes Changing?), distributed at Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska

Policymaker outreach. Climate Science Day 2013, Washington DC. This activity comprised a half-day workshop with professional communicators and congressional staff member, and a full day of meetings conducting science outreach with congressional representatives including staff from Rep. Ron DeSantis (R, FL-6), Rep. Don Young (R, AK-AL), Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R, FL-25), Rep. Tom Rooney (R, FL-17), Sen. Mark Begich (D, AK), Rep. Bill Posey (R, FL-8), and Rep. Ted Yoho (R, FL-3).

Highlighted research. My work is featured as a special Researcher Profile in an ecology textbook: Smith, T.M. and R.L. Smith. 2006. Elements of Ecology, 6th Edition. Benjamin Cummings, New York. pp 458-459.

Featured researcher. Documentary film produced by and shown in the American Natural History Museum in New York City. Science Bulletin: The Ecology of Climate Change http://sciencebulletins.amnh.org/?sid=b.f.alaska_greening.20100712&src=b

Featured researcher in the Union of Concerned Scientists series “Climate Scientists Revealed: Who’s Tracking the Warming Planet?”

(http://grist.org/series/2010-05-03-meet-the-minds-behind-all-that-climate-change-data)

Featured researcher in the Aldo Leopold Leadership Program video ‘Why Environmental Scientists Work’ (http://www.youtube.com/user/2011ALLP)

Public lecture University of Florida Alumni Association, Back to College Event. Climate change: the physical science basis. 2007.

Public lecture Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Murie Science and Learning Center Speaker Series. 2010.

Presentation to National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs Staff “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network” Washington DC Sept. 2012

Presentation to Department of Energy Office of Biological and Environmental Research. Terrestrial Ecosystem Processes Staff “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network” Washington DC Sept. 2012

Presentation to Carbon Cycle Science Steering Group “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network” Washington DC May 2012

Presentation to Senator Mark Begich (AK) Chief of Staff “Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon Research Coordination Network” Washington DC Sept. 2012

Media outreach. Interviews on global change in high latitude ecosystems for many national and international news outlets including recently: for the December Nature Comment: a feature article in the New York Times Sat Dec 17, 2011; a Associated Press story Nov 30, 2011 that was reprinted in newspapers around the world; BBC radio interview for ‘Material World’; a second BBC radio interview for ‘Science News’, both stories aired globally. Research has been featured worldwide in newspapers, magazines and radio shows including outlets such as BBC, Nature News, New Scientist, Newsweek, The Economist, New York Times, Los Angeles

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Times, Pulse of the Planet, the Associated Press, BioScience, Reuters, San Francisco Chronicle, and many others.

Twitter drone. Global climate and Arctic change issues. @tedschuur Invited/Plenary/Keynote Presentations University of Alaska. Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Annual

Symposium. 2013. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. North American Carbon Program. 2013. Circumpolar assessment of organic

matter decomposability as a control over potential permafrost carbon loss with climate warming. Albuquerque, NM

Centre for Permafrost Dynamics. 2012. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. Copenhagen, Denmark.

Soil Science Society of America. 2011. Cold Soils Session. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. San Antonio, TX

Los Alamos National Laboratory. Third Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Variability. 2011. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

Northwestern University. Geology Department Seminar Series. 2011. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of Florida. Sustainability Series. 2011. Is dumping ten billion tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year sustainable?

University of Alaska. Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Annual Symposium. 2011. Identifying indicators of state change and forecasting future vulnerability of Alaskan boreal forest.

Argonne National Laboratory. Department of Energy Characterizing Soil Carbon in Permafrost Regions and Its Vulnerability to Climate Change Workshop. 2011. Field monitoring of carbon emissions: Detecting change in permafrost carbon.

American Geophysical Union. 2010. Global Environmental Change Session “Biogeochemical Responses of a Changing Arctic”. Effect of experimental permafrost warming on ecosystem carbon dynamics of Alaskan tundra.

University of Alaska. Department of Energy Next Generation Ecosystem Experiment Workshop. 2010. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world. Plenary presentation.

Washington, DC. Department of Energy BERAC Steering Committee Annual Meeting. 2010. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska. Murie Science and Learning Center Speaker Series. 2010. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

Oklahoma University. 2010. Microbiology Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of California, Santa Barbara. 2010. Geography Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of California, Irvine. 2010. Earth System Science Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of California, Riverside. 2010. Soil Water Science Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

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American Geophysical Union. 2009. Union Session “Arctic Landscapes in Transition”. The relative contribution of methane and carbon dioxide release to climate change as a result of the decomposition of permafrost carbon.

San Diego State University. 2009. Ecology and Evolution Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis. 2009. Presentation for the China-NSF Exchange on Climate Change Science. Permafrost thaw stimulates old carbon release and alters net carbon exchange in tundra.

Jena, Germany. 2009. Eighth International Carbon Dioxide Conference. Permafrost thaw stimulates old carbon release and alters net carbon exchange in tundra.

Stockholm University. 2009. Second Carbon Pools in Permafrost Regions Workshop. Permafrost thaw stimulates old carbon release and alters net carbon exchange in tundra.

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. 2009. Disappearing Cryosphere Workshop. Carbon cycle consequences of disappearing permafrost.

University of Alaska. 2009. Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Annual Symposium. Permafrost & Hydrology.

University of Utah. 2009. Department of Biology Biogeoscience Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of Florida. 2009. School of Natural Resources. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of Florida. 2009. Wetlands Seminar Series. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

Duke University. 2008. University Program in Ecology. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

Stanford University. 2008. Department of Environmental Earth System Science. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks in a warmer world.

University of Alaska. 2008. Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Annual Symposium. Thresholds and state change.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2007. 50th Anniversary of the Global Carbon Dioxide Record Symposium. Permafrost carbon and climate feedbacks.

University of Florida. 2007. Botany Department. Feedbacks to climate change from high latitude ecosystems. Tenure seminar.

Woods Hole Research Center. Soil respiration workshop at The New England Center, Durham New Hampshire. 2007. Permafrost thawing and the release of old carbon from Alaskan tundra.

University of Florida. 2007. UF Alumni Association, Back to College Event. Climate change: the physical science basis.

National Center for Ecological Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA. 2006. Using radiocarbon to quantify the sensitivity of old carbon stored in high latitude ecosystems to climate change.

Indiana University. 2006. School of Public and Environmental Affairs & Biology Department. The fate of ecosystem carbon storage in high latitude ecosystems.

Archbold Biological Station. 2005. The sensitivity of tropical wet forest to climate. University of Florida. 2004. Soil and Water Science Department. The fate of soil

carbon storage in high latitude ecosystems.

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University of California/Irvine. 2004. Carbon Respiration from Terrestrial Ecosystems Workshop. Heterotrophic contribution to soil respiration in boreal black spruce forest: Using isotopes to partition sources to soil CO2 flux.

University of Hokkaido, Japan. 2003. International Symposium on Boreal Forest Disturbance and its Effects on Global Warming. Radiocarbon of respired CO2 following fire in Alaskan boreal forest: Can disturbance release old soil carbon to the atmosphere?

University of Alaska. 2003. Bonanza Creek Long Term Ecological Research Symposium. Feedbacks to climate change.

University of Florida. 2003. Department of Geological Sciences. Carbon cycling in high latitude ecosystems: Applications of a geochemical tool to ecological questions.

University of Florida. 2002. School of Forestry Resources and Conservation. The sensitivity of tropical forest growth to climate.

University of California/Santa Barbara. 2001. Department of Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology. Rainfall control over ecosystem development: Is water a friend or foe?

University of Florida. 2001. Department of Botany. Rainfall control over ecosystem development: Is water a friend or foe?

University of California/Irvine. 2001. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: Applications of a geochemical tool to ecological questions.

University of California/Irvine. 2001. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Rainfall control over ecosystem development: Is water a friend or foe?

Cornell University. 2000. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. The effect of water on carbon cycling and soil carbon storage in tropical wet forest.