Expertise

Areas of Specialization:

  • Ecosystem ecology and terrestrial biogeochemistry; Grasslands and global change; Soil ecology, including decomposition, soil nutrient cycling, litter/soil/plant nutrient dynamics; Effects of climate change and other disturbances on ecosystem processes; Restoration ecology; Ecology of soil invertebrates.

My students and I conduct research on the ecological consequences of a broad range of global changes, including climate change, land-use/land-cover change and elevated nutrient deposition, with an emphasis on how these changes affect ecosystem processes, such as plant productivity, soil organic matter dynamics and nutrient cycling in native and restored grasslands.

I am a terrestrial ecosystem ecologist with broad interests in grasslands.

Research:

  • Ecosystem ecology and terrestrial biogeochemistry; Grasslands and global change.

Subject areas:

  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

 

Past Affiliations

Edwin G. Brychta Professor, Division of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University
2008

Associate Director, Division of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University
2008

Assistant Professor, Division of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University
1992 - 1997

Post-Doctoral Associate, Entomology, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia (past)
1987 - 1988

University Distinguished Professor, Division of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University

Professor, Division of Biology, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University

Communities
Biological Science
Degrees
PhD, University of Georgia, Entomology, 1987
MS, Kent State University, Biology, 1983
BS, Kent State University, Biology, 1980
Keywords
biological sciences biogeochemistry environmental sciences environmental biology global change ecosystems
Languages
English
Associations
Ecological Society of America
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
Soil Ecology Society