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CURRICULUMVITAE
GeneEldenLikens FoundingDirector,PresidentEmeritus DistinguishedSeniorScientistEmeritusDateofBirth:6January1935 CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies*PlaceofBirth:Pierceton,IndianaUSA BoxAB Millbrook,NY12545*November2007,organizationalnamechange:CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudieshttp://www.caryinstitute.org/science-program/our-scientists/dr-gene-e-likensInresidence(August–December2014-2020)atUniversityofConnecticut,Storrs
DistinguishedResearchProfessor(EcologyandEvolutionaryBiology)SpecialAdvisortotheUCONNPresidentonEnvironmentalAffairsUniversityofConnecticut--UCONNStorrs,Connecticut06268 EMPLOYMENT:
Sept.1957-Sept.1961 GraduateAssistantinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin
Sept.1961-Dec.1961 InstructorinZoology,DartmouthCollege
Jan.1962-June1962 ProjectAssistantinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin
June1962-Nov.1962 ResearchAssociateinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin
Nov.1962-Feb.1963 ResearchAssociateinMeteorology,UniversityofWisconsin
Feb.1963-Sept.1963 InstructorinBiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
Sept.1963-Oct.1963 VisitingLecturerinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin
Sept.1963-June1966 AssistantProfessor,BiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
July1966-June1969 AssociateProfessor,BiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
Jan.1968-March1968 VisitingAssociateEcologist,BrookhavenNationalLaboratory
July1969-June1972 AssociateProfessor,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
July1972-Aug.1983 Professor,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,Cornell
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University
Sept.1973-Aug.1974 ActingChairman,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
Sept.1978-Aug.1979 VisitingProfessor,CenterforAdvancedResearchand DepartmentofEnvironmentalSciences,Universityof
Virginia,Charlottesville,Virginia
July1982-June1983 Chairman,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
Jan.1983-Sept.1983 CharlesA.AlexanderProfessorofBiologicalSciences,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
Sept.1983-July2018 AdjunctProfessor,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity;2003,DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology[changedDept.name]
Sept.1983-Nov.1993 VicePresident,TheNewYorkBotanicalGarden,TheBronx,NewYork
Sept.1983-Nov.1993 Director,InstituteofEcosystemStudies;andDirector,MaryFlaglerCaryArboretum,Millbrook,NewYork
Nov.1993-June2007 PresidentandDirector,InstituteofEcosystemStudies
March1984–June2008 Professor,DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,YaleUniversity
March1985-present Professor,GraduateFieldofEcology,RutgersUniversity
Sept.1985-present Fellow,TimothyDwightCollege,YaleUniversity
May2003-present AdjunctProfessor,DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,UniversityatAlbany,StateUniversityofNewYork
Nov.2004-present DistinguishedResearchProfessor,DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,Connecticut
June2007-present FoundingDirectorandPresidentEmeritus,CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies
October2009-present HonoraryProfessor,JinanUniversity,Guangzhou,China
October2009-present EinsteinProfessor,ChineseAcademyofScience
July2012-present DistinguishedSeniorScientistEmeritus,CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies
2011-2013 GuestVisitingProfessor,DepartmentofLimnology,EBC-
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UppsalaUniversity,Sweden
July2012-present SpecialAdvisortothePresidentonEnvironmentalAffairs,andDistinguishedResearchProfessor,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,CT
EDUCATION:
1955-1957 ManchesterCollege B.S. (Zoology)
1957-1959 UniversityofWisconsin-Madison M.S. (Zoology)
1959-1962 UniversityofWisconsin-Madison Ph.D. (Zoology)
HONORARYDEGREES:
1979 ManchesterCollege D.Sc. (Honorary)
1985 RutgersUniversity D.Sc. (Honorary)
1989 PlymouthStateCollege,
Univ.SystemofNewHampshire D.Sc. (Honorary)
1990 MiamiUniversity D.Sc. (Honorary)
1991 UnionCollege[DoctorofHumaneLetters](Honorary)
1992 UniversitätfürBodenkultur,
Vienna,Austria [Doctor,H.C.](Honorary)
1993 MaristCollege D.Sc. (Honorary)
1998 WageningenAgriculturalUniversity,
TheNetherlands D.Sc. (Honorary)
2004 UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs D.Sc. (Honorary)
2012 MontclairStateUniversity D.Sc. (Honorary)
2018UppsalaUniversity,SwedenD.Sc.(Honorary)
TEACHINGEXPERIENCE:
Sept.1955-June1956 AssistantinZoology,ManchesterCollege
Sept.1956-June1957 AssistantinZoology,ManchesterCollege
Sept.1957-June1959 GraduateTeachingAssistantinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin-Madison
Sept.1961-Dec.1961 InstructorinZoology,DartmouthCollege
Feb.1963-Sept.1963 InstructorinBiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
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Sept.1963-Oct.1963 VisitingLecturerinZoology,UniversityofWisconsin-Madison
Oct.1963-June1966 AssistantProfessor,BiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
July1966-June1969 AssociateProfessor,BiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege
July1969-June1972 AssociateProfessor,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
July1972-Aug.1983 Professor,SectionofEcologyandSystematics,CornellUniversity
Sept.1978-Aug.1979 VisitingProfessor,CenterforAdvancedResearchandDept.EnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville
April-May1995 VisitingProfessor,InstituteofForestEcology,UniversitätfürBodenkultur,Vienna,Austria
March2001 WalkerAmesProfessorship,UniversityofWashington,Seattle
February-April2004 MiegunyahDistinguishedFellow,SchoolofBotany,UniversityofMelbourne,Australia
November-December2007 NicholasSchooloftheEnvironment,DukeUniversity,Durham,NorthCarolina
Autumn2005-present DistinguishedResearchProfessor,DepartmentofEcology andEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs
February-April2011; GuestVisitingProfessor,DepartmentofLimnology,EBC-Sept.-Nov.2012;UppsalaUniversity,SwedenMarch-April2013
August–Sept.2011 GuestVisitingProfessor,DepartmentofGeographyandEarthSciences,UniversityofNewEngland,Armidale,NewSouthWales,Australia
November2011 GuestVisitingProfessor,DepartmentofNaturalResources,UniversityofMissouri-Columbia
DISTINGUISHEDMEMBERSHIPS:
AmericanAcademyofArtsandSciences(elected1979)
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NationalAcademyofSciences(elected1981)
TheRoyalSwedishAcademyofSciences(electedForeignMember1988)
TheBritishEcologicalSociety(electedHonoraryMember1991)
TheRoyalDanishAcademyofSciencesandLetters(electedForeignMember1994)
AustrianAcademyofSciences(electedForeignMember2000)
TheInternationalWaterAcademy(ChairNo.186-electedLifeMember2003)
AmericanPhilosophicalSociety(elected2006)
MEMBERSHIPSINSCIENTIFICSOCIETIESANDFRATERNITIES:
AmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience(Fellow1965)
AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences(PresidentElect2001;President2002;PastPresident2003)
AmericanPolarSociety
AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography(VicePresident1975-76; President1976-77)
AmericanWaterResourcesAssociation(HonoraryMember)
AustralianSocietyofLimnology(LifetimeMember)
TheBritishEcologicalSociety(ElectedHonoraryMember1991)
EcologicalSocietyofAmerica(VicePresident1978-79;President1981-82;HonoraryFellow2012-present)
ForeignCorrespondents’ClubofJapan(HonoraryMember2003-2004)
FreshwaterBiologicalAssociation
GammaAlpha
TheHudsonRiverEnvironmentalSociety
INTECOL(HonoraryMember2005)
InternationalWaterResourcesAssociation(CharterMember)
InternationalAssociationforGreatLakesResearch
InternationalAssociationforSedimentWaterScience
PhiSigma
SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(U.S.NationalRepresentativesince1970to 2016;ExecutiveVicePresident1998-2001;President2001-2007);2007,name
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changedtoInternationalSocietyofLimnology,butalsoretainingSIL(Societas InternationalisLimnologiae).
SigmaXi
COMMENCEMENTADDRESSES:
1. RutgersUniversity,“Arewepullingtheplugonourlifesupportsystems?”(NewBrunswick,NewJersey);23May1985.
2. GoshenCollege,“ProtectingEarth’sEnvironment–It’stherightthingtodo”(Goshen,Indiana);22April1990.
3. MiamiUniversity,“WhatonEartharewepassingtoourchildren?”(Oxford,Ohio);13May1990.
4. UniversityofConnecticut,“EmbraceLife”(Storrs,Connecticut);8May2004.
5. MontclairStateUniversity,“OurFuture”(Montclair,NewJersey);12May2012.
BOARDSOFTRUSTEES/DIRECTORS:
• BoardofTrustees,EnvironmentalDefense,NewYork,NY,1985-2005[ViceChair(1999-2005),HonoraryTrustee(2005-present)]
• TrusteeandPresident,BoardofTrustees,InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork,1993-2007
• BoardofDirectors,IslandPress,1994-2002
• BoardofTrustees,HubbardBrookResearchFoundation,1994-present[ViceChair(2002-2003),ActingChair(2003),ViceChair(2006)]
• BoardofDirectors,AldoLeopoldFoundation,Inc.,Baraboo,Wisconsin,1997-2007,2008-2014,2016-2017.[ViceChair(2010,2011)]
• BoardofDirectors,AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences,2001-2004[President(2002)]
• President,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,2001-2007[U.S.NationalRepresentative–2007-2016]
• BoardofDirectors,ScenicHudson,2007-2009;President’sCouncilofAdvisors,2009-present
• BoardofDirectors,HudsonRiverFoundation,2007-present
AWARDSANDHONORS:
1. Who’sWhointheEast,1964-present.
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OutstandingYoungMenofAmerica,1965.
Who’sWhoinAmerica,Marquis,1979-present.
Who’sWhoinTechnologyToday,J.Dick&Co.,3rdedition,1981.
Who’sWhointheWorld,Marquis,1980-present.
Who’sWhoinFrontierScienceandTechnology,Marquis,1983-present.
InternationalWho’sWho,1986-1987.
Who’sWhoinScienceandEngineering,3rdEdition,1995;5thedition,1999.12th
Edition,2016-2017.
AmericanMenandWomenofScience,21stedition,2002.
NationalRegister’sWho’sWhoinExecutives&Professionals,2003.
ChosenbyHudsonValleyMagazineas"1989TheBestofHudsonValley--BestEnvironmentalist."21Club.
2. AmericanMotorsConservationAward,ProfessionalCategory;1969.
3. NATOSeniorFellowship,EnglandandSweden;1969.
4. GuggenheimFellowship;1972-1973.
5. CertificateofAppreciation,EnvironmentalProtectionAgency,RegionII;1976and1978.
6. U.S.ForestService75thAnniversaryAward,forsignificantcontributionstoforestryandconservation,U.S.DepartmentofAgriculture;1980.
7. ScienceCitationIndexandtheSocialSciencesCitationIndexidentifiedLikensetal.1970.EcologicalMonographs40:23,asoneofthemostciteditemsinitsfield;CitationClassicinCurrentContents12(36):28(1981).
8. G.E.HutchinsonAwardforExcellenceinResearch(firsttimeawarded),presentedbytheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography;October1982.
9. DistinguishedAchievementAward,LaboratoryofBiomedicalandEnvironmentalStudies,UniversityofCalifornia,LosAngeles;October1982.
10. HonoraryMembershipAward,inrecognitionofeminenceinwater-resourcesscienceandtechnology,AmericanWaterResourcesAssociation;October1983.
11. SelectedasBaldiLecturer,SocietyofInternationalLimnology;1983.
12. AcidRain‘84CitizensAward,presentedtoHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,withspecialrecognitiontoGeneLikensforoutstandingcontributionstowardsolvingtheacidrainproblem.Manchester,NewHampshire;January1984.
13. RegentsMedalofExcellence,BicentennialofBoardofRegentsandtheUniversityofthe
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StateofNewYork,NewYork:StateofAgricultureandNaturalResources.Syracuse,NewYork;October1984.
14. CertificateofAppreciation,IVInternationalCongressofEcology,Syracuse,NewYork;August1986.
15. TheNewYorkAcademyofSciencesAward,“inrecognitionofhisworldwideinfluenceinecologyandenvironmentaleducationthroughtheresultsoftheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudythatledtodiscoveriesofmajorimportanceincludingacidrainandforestharvestingpractices.”NewYork,NewYork;December1986.
16. FirstInternationalECIPrizeinLimneticEcology,TheEcologyInstitute,Oldendorf/Luhe,Germany;April1988.
17. TheNewYorkBotanicalGardenDistinguishedServiceAward,TheNewYorkBotanicalGarden;May1989.
18. 1990AIBSDistinguishedScientistAward,AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences;August1990.
19. ElectedasHonoraryMember,TheBritishEcologicalSociety;September1991.
20. TheGardenClubofAmericaSpecialCitation,foroutstandingachievementinecologyandenvironmentaleducation,Baltimore,Maryland;May1992.
21. 1993TylerPrize,TheWorldPrizeforEnvironmentalAchievement;December1993.(withF.H.Bormann)
22. 1994AustraliaPrizeforScienceandTechnology,TheParliamentHouse,Canberra,Australia;April1994.
23. ElectedForeignMember,TheRoyalDanishAcademyofSciencesandLetters,NaturalSciencesClass;April1994.
24. EinarNaumann-AugustusThienemannMedal,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,
SãoPaulo,Brazil;August1995.
25. EminentEcologist,EcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Snowbird,Utah;August1995.
26. DistinguishedServiceAward,HudsonRiverEnvironmentalSociety,Inc.;November
1997.
27. 1997R.A.VollenweiderAwardandLectureshipinAquaticSciences(grantedannuallytoaneminentfreshwaterscientistforglobalcontributiontoadvancementofaquaticsciences),NationalWaterResearchInstituteandCanadaCentreforInlandWaters,Burlington,Ontario,Canada;March1998.
28. StormKingAward,presentedbyScenicHudson,NewYork,NewYork;May1998.
29. AwardofExcellence,NationalCouncilofStateGardenClubs,Inc.,Atlanta,GA;May
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1999.
30. AIBSLifetimeAccomplishmentAward,AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences,Washington,D.C.;March2000.
31. G.EvelynHutchinsonChairinEcology,InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY;April2000-2007.
32. GeneE.LikensLaboratory,namedanddedicated,InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY;November2000.
33. Walker-AmesProfessorship,OceanandFisherySciences,Zoology,ForestResourcesandCivilEngineeringDepartments,UniversityofWashington,Seattle;March2001.
34. HuxleyMedal,InstituteofBiology,London,UK,institutedin1900inmemoryofThomasHenryHuxley,“thehighesthonoratthedisposaloftheRoyalAnthropologicalInstituteofLondonandacknowledgeslifetimeachievementatthehighestlevelinallfieldsofanthropology.”April2001.
35. 2001NationalMedalofScience,Washington,D.C.;June2002.
36. 2003BluePlanetPrizefor“outstandingscientificresearchachievementsandhelptosolveglobalenvironmentalproblems.”TheAsahiGlassFoundation,Tokyo,Japan;October2003.(withF.H.Bormann)
37. MiegunyahDistinguishedVisitingFellowship,UniversityofMelbourne,Australia;January-April2004.
38. NorthAmericanBenthologicalSocietyawards2004HynesYoungInvestigatorAwardtoE.BernhardtforBernhardtandLikens,“DOCenrichmentaltersnitrogendynamicsinaforeststream,”Ecology83(6):1689-1700(2002),forexcellentscience.
39. ScienceLeadershipAward,U.S.ForestServiceCentennialCongress.PresentedtoGeneLikens,F.H.Bormann,R.S.Pierce,N.M.Johnson,“Inrecognitionofoutstandingcontributionsinscienceleadershipandresourcestewardshipduringourfirstcenturyofservice.”Washington,D.C.;January2005.
40. AwardedHonoraryMembership,INTECOL,torecognizedistinguishedcontributionstoecologicalscience;July2005.
41. Naminganddedicationofthe“GeneE.LikensScienceDivisionConferenceRoom”inthenewScienceCenter,ManchesterCollege,NorthManchester,Indiana;September2005.
42. LimnologyandOceanography51(1),Part2,SpecialIssue“EutrophicationofFreshwaterandMarineEcosystems,”dedicatedtoGeneE.Likens“inrecognitionofhiscareer-longcontributionstoecosystemscience.”January2006.
43. ElectedtoAmericanPhilosophicalSociety;April2006.
44. CentennialAward,BotanicalSocietyofAmerica,ChicoStateUniversity,Chico,CA;August2006.
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45. AwardedFlagshipFellowship,“WaterforaHealthyCountry”CSIRO,Canberra,Australia; December2007-May2008.
46. AwardedCERFResearchFellowship,AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra,Australia;July2008-May2010.
47. BlackRockForestConsortium’s2008Dr.E.G.StillmanAward;June2008.
48. AwardedEinsteinProfessorshipofChineseAcademyofSciences;March2009.
49. HonoraryProfessorship,JinanUniversity,Guangzhou,China;November2009.
50. AmericanPublishersAward,2009HonorableMentionMultivolumeReference/SciencePresentedtoAcademicPress/ElsevierInc.forEncyclopediaofInlandWaters,Editor-in-ChiefGeneE.Likens,Professional&ScholarlyPublishingDivision,AssociationofAmericanPublishers,Inc.
51. Inducted:BasketballHallofFame,KosciuskoCounty,Indiana.AnnouncedDecember2010;InductionCeremony;June2011.http://kchalloffame.com/2011_Inductees.php
52. ElectedtoConnecticutAcademyofScienceandEngineering;May2011.
53. GusiPeacePrize,Philippines;August2011.(AwardedNovember2011,butunabletoattendceremonyandacceptprize).
54. HonoraryDegree(andConvocationSpeech),DoctorofSciences,MontclairStateUniversity,Montclair,NewJersey;May2012.
55. HonoraryFellow,EcologicalSocietyofAmerica;September2012.
56. ManchesterUniversityAlumniHonorAward;May2013.
57. AlfredC.RedfieldLifetimeAchievementAward,JointAquaticSciencesMeeting,AssociationfortheSciencesofLimnologyandOceanography,Portland,Oregon;May2014.
58. LeadingEducatorsoftheWorld–2015,InternationalBiographicalCentre,Cambridge,England;2015.
59. “ToDr.GeneE.Likensinrecognitionto(sic)hisvaluablecontributionstolong-term studiesandecosystemresearchintheSouthernHemisphereandworldwide.” SouthernConnectionMeeting,PuntaArenas,Chile,19January2016.Awardwasan originalworkofartinmetalandwood,withplaque.
60. GeneE.LikensScienceAward–awardedattheDutchessCountyRegionalScienceFairtothewinningyoungscientist.
61. VisitingFellowattheAustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra,Australia;17Febto31 March2017.
62. BBVAFoundationFrontiersofKnowledgeAwardinEcologyandConservationBiology.
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Madrid,Spain;June2017.
63. PROSEAwardfromtheAmericanAssociationofPublishersfor,“HubbardBrook:TheStoryofaForestEcosystem”,byRichardT.HolmesandGeneE.Likens(YaleUniversityPress).ThisawardwasgiventothemostnoteworthyprofessionalandscholarlypublicationintheBiologicalSciencesfor2017.
64. NewEnglandSocietyBookAward–2017(Specialtycategory)forHubbardBrook:TheStoryofaForestEcosystem,byRichardT.HolmesandGeneE.Likens(YaleUniversityPress).
65. PlaquehonoringtheleadershipandscientificachievementsofGeneE.Likens&PhyllisC.Likens.Naming/DedicationoftheLikensConservationCampusatMirrorLake.MirrorLake,NH;9July2017.
66. 2017EnvironmentalStewardshipAward.ManchesterUniversity,NorthManchester,IN;Saturday,15October2017.
67. HonoraryDoctoralDegree.UppsalaUniversity,Sweden;26January2018.
68. NominatedforthePresidencyoftheAmericanAcademyofArtsandSciences–2018.
69. Recipientofthe2019BenjaminFranklinMedalinEarthandEnvironmentalScience,TheFranklinInstitute.Philadelphia,PA;11April2019.
INVITEDLECTURES:
1. WilliamsSummerInstituteforCollegeTeachers;1966,1967.
2. DrewSummerInstituteforCollegeTeachers;1968.
3. LectureSeries,DivisionofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor;1977.
4. PaulC.LemonEcologyLecture,StateUniversityofNewYorkatAlbany,NewYork;1978.
5. CornellAlumniUniversity;July1978.
6. DistinguishedSeniorScientistLectureSeries,W.K.KelloggBiologicalStation,MichiganStateUniversity,HickoryCorners,Michigan;1978.
7. C.P.SnowLecturer,IthacaCollege,Ithaca,NewYork,April1979;April1989.
8. DistinguishedEcologistLecturer,NorthCarolinaStateUniversity,Raleigh,NorthCarolina;1980.
9. RobertS.CampbellLecture,UniversityofMissouri,Columbia,Missouri;1980.
10. CollegeofScienceLectureshipinBiology,LectureSeries,UniversityofNotreDame,Indiana;October1982.
11. NelsonDistinguishedLectureinBiology,RutgersUniversity(BuschCampus),NewJersey;March1983.
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12. SigmaXiLecture,TheAcademyofNaturalSciences,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania;March1983.
13. TenthEdgardoBaldiMemorialLecture,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,XXIICongrèsdeLimnologie,Lyon,France;August1983.
14. TansleyLecturefortheBritishEcologicalSociety,UniversityofLeicester,England;December1983.
15. AnnualMeetingoftheCoalitionofNortheasternGovernors,Secaucus,NewJersey;December1983.
16. SteinhausMemorialLecture,UniversityofCalifornia,Irvine;January1984.
17. BarbaraCushingPaleyMemorialLecture,TheNewYorkBotanicalGarden,TheBronx,NewYork;December1984.
18. HenryJ.OostingMemorialLectureinEcology,DukeUniversity,DepartmentofBotany,Durham,NorthCarolina;April1985.
19. RilettVisitingScholarfor1985,DepartmentofBiologicalSciencesandtheBetaLambdaChapterofPhiSigmaSociety,IllinoisStateUniversity,Normal-Bloomington,Illinois;April1985.
20. ParticipantandSpeaker,UnitedStates--ChinaAirPollutionTechnologyWorkshop,NanjingBotanicalGarden,Nanjing,China;andInstituteofEnvironmentalChemistry,AcademiaSinica,Beijing,People’sRepublicofChina;November1985.
21. VisitingScholar,JamesMadisonUniversity,Harrisonburg,Virginia;April1988.
22. Speaker/Participant,PontificalAcademyofSciences,StudyWeekonModernApproachfortheProtectionoftheEnvironment,VaticanCityState,Italy;November1987.
23. CommemorativeSpeaker,MeetingtocommemorateSvanteOdènandhispioneeringcontributioninenvironmentalscience,SkoklosterandUppsala,Sweden;November-December1987.
24. JamesNorrisOliphantFellowshipDistinguishedFellowsLectureSeries,SigmaPhi,CornellUniversity,Ithaca,NewYork;April1988.
25. Mid-HudsonBiologistGroup,StateUniversityofNewYorkCollegeatNewPaltz;April1988.
26. 1988JackR.HargisLectureinBiology,UniversityofMinnesota,Duluth;September1988.
27. PlenarySpeaker,InternationalMountainWatershedSymposium“SubalpineWatershedProcessesandWaterQuality,”LakeTahoe;June1988.
28. RobertH.WoodworthLectureinScience,BenningtonCollege,Bennington,Vermont;October1988.
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29. Classof1960VisitingScholars,WilliamsCollege,Williamstown,Massachusetts;November1988.
30. GraduateBiologyClub,WesternConnecticutStateUniversity,Danbury,Connecticut;March1988.
31. SpeakerfortheseminarseriesonEcology-Economics-Ethics:TheBrokenCircle,YaleUniversity;February1989.
32. CulpeperFellowLecturer,TheCharlesE.CulpeperFoundation,Inc.,TheMillbrookSchool,Millbrook,NewYork;February1989.
33. 1988EcologyInstitutePrizeLecturer,BiologischeAnstaltHelgoland,Hamburg,FederalRepublicofGermany;August1989.
34. KeynoteSpeaker/Participant,ChapmanConference,AmericanGeophysicalUnion,BarHarbor,Maine;September1989.
35. Speaker/Participant,TheGlobalEnvironment:AreWeOverreacting?Conference,SmithsonianInstitution,Washington,D.C.;September1989.
36. DistinguishedLectureshipforFrontierinLifeSciences,BoyceThompsonInstituteforPlantResearchatCornellUniversity,Ithaca,NewYork;November1989.
37. Speaker/Participant,InternationalWorkshoponComparativeStudiesofNorthandSouthAmericanTemperateEcosystems:Theory,ApproachesandLimitations,TermasdeChillàn,Chile;January1990.
38. Speaker‘EarthinRebellion’series,TheNewYorkBotanicalGardenEnvironmentalIssuesForum,NewYork,NewYork;February1990.
39. A.E.WallerLecture,OhioStateUniversity,Columbus,Ohio;April1990.
40. KeynoteSpeaker,CentennialScienceSymposiumandAnnualMeetingofIndianaAcademyofSciences,ManchesterCollege,NorthManchester,Indiana;April1990.
41. OlinLectureontheEnvironment,FairfieldUniversity,Fairfield,Connecticut;October1990.
42. KeynoteSpeaker,AnnualConferenceonEnvironmentalProblems:GlobalandRegionalConcerns,VermontAcademyofArtsandSciences,Burlington,Vermont;October1990.
43. PlenarySpeaker,FirstEuropeanSymposiumonTerrestrialEcosystems:ForestsandWoodlands,CommissionoftheEuropeanCommunities,Florence,Italy;May1991.
44. Lecturerin“GoldenSeries”,InstitutfürForstökologie,UniversitätfürBodenkultur,Vienna,Austria;May1991.
45. KeynoteSpeaker,GordonResearchConferenceonHydrological-Geochemical-BiologicalInteractionsinForestedCatchments,Holderness,NewHampshire;July1991.
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46. WilliamV.KaeserMemorialScholarfor1991,CenterforLimnology,UniversityofWisconsin-Madison;September1991.
47. DistinguishedScientistLectureSeries,BardCollege,Annandale-on-Hudson,NewYork;November1991.
48. PlenarySpeaker,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,1992AquaticSciencesMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico;February1992.
49. DonnellFosterHewettLectureSeries,DepartmentofEarthandEnvironmentalSciences,LehighUniversity,Bethlehem,Pennsylvania;April1992.
50. HonoraryInvitedSpeaker,HonoraryDoctorateCeremony,UniversitätfürBodenkultur,Vienna,Austria;November1992.
51. Speaker,ZoneIIIConservationMeeting,TheGardenClubofAmerica,Lakeville,Connecticut;September1992.
52. KeynoteSpeaker,FreshwaterImperativeMeeting,FridayHarbor,Washington;January1993.
53. Speaker,ConservationandNationalAffairsMeeting,TheGardenClubofAmerica,Washington,D.C.;February1993.
54. MilesC.HortonSpecialLecture,ColloquiumonAquaticEcology,VirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversity,Blacksburg,Virginia;March1993.
55. InvitedSpeaker,MBLFridayEveningLectureSeries,MarineBiologicalLaboratory,WoodsHole,Massachusetts;August1993.
56. InvitedGuestSpeaker,GRILSymposium(GroupedeRechercheInterUniversitaireenLimnologie),UniversityofQuebecatMontreal,McGillUniversity,UniversityofMontreal;March1994.
57. TheSecondGranvilleH.SewellDistinguishedLectureinEnvironmentalSciences,ColumbiaUniversity,SchoolofPublicHealth,DivisionofEnvironmentalSciences,NewYork,NewYork;March1994.
58. DistinguishedEcologistSeriesofLectures,ColoradoStateUniversity,FortCollins,Colorado;April1994.
59. LecturesassociatedwithThe1994AustraliaPrize:1994AustraliaPrizePublicLectureattheNationalConventionCentre,Canberra,Australia,27April1994;Seminar,RSBSAustralianNationalUniversity,28April1994;AfterDinnerAddress,AustralianAcademyofScience,Canberra,28April1994;Seminar,MonashUniversity,andTheUniversityofMelbourne,29April1994;Seminar,SydneyWaterBoard,andAustralianWaterTechnologies,Science&Environment,NorthRyde,2May1994;AfterDinnerAddress,JointAcademiesofScience,TechnologicalSciencesandEngineering,SocialSciences,Humanities,2May1994;Seminar,MurdochUniversity,5May1994.
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60. PlenarySpeaker,InternationalConferenceonEcosystemMonitoringandProtectedAreasandSecondInternationalConferenceonScienceandtheManagementofProtectedAreas,DalhousieUniversity,Halifax,NovaScotia,Canada;May1994.
61. InvitedSpeaker,InternationalAridLandsConsortiumWorkshoponAridLandsManagement--TowardsEcologicalSustainability,JerusalemandtheNegevDesert,Israel;June1994.
62. TheFirstRaymondLindemanMemorialLecture,DepartmentofEcology,EvolutionandBehavior,UniversityofMinnesota,St.Paul,Minnesota;October1994.
63. DistinguishedLecturerinBiological/EnvironmentalScience,OhioNorthernUniversity,Ada,Ohio;November1994.
64. InvitedSpeaker,MaristCollegeCenterforLifetimeStudyConvocation,Poughkeepsie,NewYork;September1995.
65. HansJennyMemorialLecture,DivisionofEcosystemSciences,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley;April1996.
66. InvitedKeynoteSpeaker/Participant,SymposiumonInstituteofEcology:Past,PresentandFuture,TheUniversityofGeorgia,Athens;October1996.
67. InvitedSpeakerandParticipant,TylerEnvironmentalPrizePavilionDedicationandConferenceonInternationalEnvironmentalScience,Policy,andSecurityinthe21stCentury,UniversityofSouthernCalifornia,LosAngeles;November1996.
68. ConferenceLecture,IISouthernConnectionCongressonSouthernTemperateBiotaandEcosystems:Past,PresentandFuture,Valdivia,Chile;January1997.
69. TopicalLecture,AmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience[AAAS]Meeting,Seattle,Washington;February1997.
70. TheFirstNoyeJohnsonDistinguishedLectureship,DepartmentofEarthSciences,DartmouthCollege,Hanover,NewHampshire;April1997.
71. InvitedSpeakerandPanelist,TheRecoveryandFutureoftheNortheasternForest,ASymposiumpresentedbyTheCenterforConservationBiologyandEnvironmentalStudies,ConnecticutCollegeandtheConnecticutForestandParkAssociation,NewLondon,Connecticut;April1997.
72. InvitedLecturer,CenterforFreshwaterStudies,UniversityofAlabama,Tuscaloosa;April1997.
73. InvitedLecture,SwitzerFoundation,HubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire;November1997.
74. JosephHenryScienceLecture,co-sponsoredbyAmericanAssociationofUniversityWomenandGeneralElectricResearchandDevelopmentCenter,Schenectady,NewYork;November1997.
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75. InvitedLecture,HudsonRiverEnvironmentalSociety,Inc.,Newburgh,NewYork;November1997.
76. OpeningPlenaryLectureandclosingsummarystatement;ResearchintheTaieriCatchment,AsymposiumsupportingmultidisciplinaryenvironmentalresearchinOtagoandcelebratingthesesquicentennialofDunedin,UniversityofOtago,Dunedin,NewZealand;February1998.
77. InvitedLecturer(inconjunctionwith80thAnniversaryofWageningenAgriculturalUniversity);March1998.
78. R.A.VollenweiderAwardandLectureshipinAquaticSciences,CanadaCentreforInlandWaters,NationalWaterResearchInstitute;March1998.
79. TheEdwardBronfmanFamilyFoundationLecture,UniversityofVermont,Burlington;April1998.
80. InvitedSpeaker,AmericanPhilosophicalSociety,Philadelphia,PA;April1998.
81. InvitedLecture,DepartmentofNaturalResourcesandEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofIllinois,Champaign;October1998.
82. InvitedSpeaker,EvilleGorhamSymposium,UniversityofMinnesota,St.Paul;November1998.
83. JoanMillikenStroudMemorialLecture,StroudWaterResearchCenter,Avondale,PA;November1998.
84. EdwinWayTealeLecture,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs;December1998.
85. PlenaryLecture,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographyAquaticSciencesMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico;February1999.
86. VideoTeleconferenceLecture“EcosystemStructureandFunction,ChangeoverTime”withUniversityofVermont’scourse,“HealthandtheEnvironment:ExploringCriticalConnections–PartII:Ecology,HumanHealth,andEmergingInfections”InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY;April1999.
87. PlenaryLecture,ConferenceSummaryLectureand“Biogeochemistryofcalcium:Long-termstudiesatHubbardBrook”at‘FrontiersofCatchmentBiogeochemistry’Conference,CSIROLandandWater,Canberra,ACT,Australia;November/December1999.
88. InvitedSpeaker,LandcareResearchNewZealandLtd.,LincolnUniversity,Lincoln,NZ;February2000.
89. PlenarySpeaker,‘Biology:ChallengesfortheNewMillennium,’AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences51stAnnualMeeting,Washington,D.C.;March2000.
90. InvitedSpeaker,RecentAdvancesinLimnologyandOceanographySeminarSeries,“LimnologyandFreshwaterEcosystemsintheTwenty-FirstCentury,”GreatLakes
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WATERInstitute,UniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee,WI;May2000.
91. InvitedSpeaker,TheEffectsofAcidDepositiononNortheasternForests,“AcidDepositioninContext.”HubbardBrookResearchFoundationandSocietyfortheProtectionofNewHampshireForests,NewHampshireTechnicalInstitute,Concord,NH;June2000.
92. Walker-AmesLecture,UniversityofWashington,Seattle;March2001.
93. InvitedLecturer,“IntegratedCatchmentKnowledgeandManagement,”WatershedEcologyandManagementClass,UniversityofWashington,Seattle;March2001.
94. HuxleyLecture,TheRoyalSocietyandInstituteofBiology,London,UK;April2001.
95. InvitedLecturer,NicholasSchooloftheEnvironmentandEarthSciences,DukeUniversity;April2002.
96. PlenarySpeaker,Biogeomon2002,UniversityofReading,UnitedKingdom;August2002.
97. LaneFamilyLectureinEnvironmentalScience,WashingtonStateUniversity,Pullman;September2002.
98. KeynoteSpeaker,BiogeochemicalCyclesinTemperateForestEcosystems,InternationalWorkshop,Bilateral[international]scientificandtechnologicalcooperationbetweenFlandersandChile,UniversidadAustraldeChile,Valdivia;November2002.
99. FestschriftDinnerSpeaker,LeeM.TalbotFestschrift,“FromConservationtoSustainability:TheCo-EvolutionofScienceandPolicy.”Washington,D.C.;April2003.
100. CommemorativeAddress,2003BluePlanetPrize,“EnvironmentalChallengesintheTwenty-FirstCenturyandOurRespectforNature.”TheAsahiGlassFoundation,Tokyo,Japan;October2003.
101. ForeignCorrespondents’ClubofJapan,2003BluePlanetPrize,Tokyo,Japan;October2003.
102. InvitedSpeaker,NationalInstituteforEnvironmentalStudies,TsukubaCity,Japan(inconjunctionwithBluePlanetPrize);October2003.
103. InvitedSpeaker,AustrianAcademyofSciences,Vienna,Austria;November2003.
104. InvitedLecturer,UniversitätfürBodenkultur,InstituteofForestEcology,Vienna,Austria;November2003.
105. InvitedSpeaker,SchoolofScience&EngineeringColloquiumSeries,SUNYNewPaltz,NY;November2003.
106. InvitedLecturer,SchoolofBotany,UniversityofMelbourne,Australia;FebruaryandMarch2004.
107. InvitedSpeaker,Director’sCircle,RoyalBotanicGardens,Melbourne,Australia;
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February2004.
108. InvitedLecturer(withProfessorPeterCullen),AustralianLand&WaterandCooperativeResearchCentreforFreshwaterEcology,Canberra,Australia;February2004.
109. InvitedSpeaker,AustralianInstituteofInternationalAffairs,Melbourne,Australia;March2004.
110.InvitedSpeaker,Australia-IsraelChamberofCommerce(withGovernorJohnLandy),Melbourne,Australia;March2004.
111. MiegunyahLecture,UniversityofMelbourne,Australia;March2004.
112. InvitedSpeaker,DinneratGovernmentHouse(withGovernorJohnLandy),Melbourne,Victoria,Australia;April2004.
113. InvitedLecturer,MadisonEcologyGroup,andSpringSymposium,UniversityofWisconsin-Madison;April2004.
114. KeynoteSpeaker,CenterfortheEnvironment,PlymouthStateUniversity,Plymouth,NH;June2004.
115.InvitedSpeaker,LakeSunapeeProtectiveAssociation,Sunapee,NH;July2004.
116. InvitedSpeaker,SquamLakesScienceCenter,Holderness,NH;July2004.
117. PresidentialAddress,InternationalSocietyofTheoreticalandAppliedLimnology,Lahti,Finland;August2004.
118. CanonEnvironmentalScholar,CollegeofWilliamandMaryandVirginiaInstituteofMarineSciences,Williamsburg,VA;September2004.
119. InvitedSpeaker,ScienceintheNorthwoods,atCampManito-wish,BoulderJunction,WI;September2004.
120. KeynoteSpeaker,100YearsofAthletics,ManchesterCollege,NorthManchester,IN;September2004.
121. BanquetSpeaker,CenterforEnvironmentalInformation,Rochester,NY;October2004.
122. MooreLecture,DepartmentofEnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville,VA;October2004.
123. KeynoteLecture,VirginiaMountainStreamSymposium,UniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville,VA;October2004.
124. InvitedLecturerandPanelist,‘TheLiberalEducation:DeadorAlive,’DartmouthCollege,Hanover,NH;November2004.
125.Lecture,SummerSchoolSessiontoTrinityCollegeandUniversityofMelbourne,Melbourne,Australia(videoconferencedfromMaristCollege);December2004.
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126. BanquetSpeaker,NewYorkStateFederatedGardenClub’s2005AnnualMeeting,Poughkeepsie,NY;March2005.
127. Honors’SeminarSpeaker,RubensteinSchoolofEnvironmentandNaturalResources,UniversityofVermont,Burlington,VT;March2005.
128.ScienceCenterSymposiumDedication,InvitedPresenterof‘Reflections’,“LiberalEducation:APersonalView”,ManchesterCollege,NorthManchester,Indiana;September2005.
129.InvitedSpeaker,DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,Connecticut;November2005.
130.KeynoteLectures(2),EnvironmentalChemistryStudentSymposium,PennsylvaniaStateUniversity,StateCollege,PA;March2006.
131.InvitedLecturer,NorthwestFisheriesScienceCenter,Seattle,Washington;October2006.
132.KeynoteLecture,InternationalWorkshop,“EcosystemServicesintheNeotropics:StateoftheArtandFutureChallenges.”FORECOS,UniversidaddeChile,Valdivia;November2006.
133.ConservationLawFoundation,‘UnderstandingEcologicalandEconomicImpactsofAcidRainonNortheasternForests’–ImplicationsforTimberOwners,Investors,ForestManagers,Sugarmakers,StateGovernments–UniversityofNewHampshire,Durham;November2006.
134.CornellUniversity,ProgramofBiogeochemistryandEnvironmentalBiocomplexity;December2006.
135.InvitedLecturer,SendaDarwin,ChiloeIsland,Chile;March2007.
136.PresidentialLecture,InternationalSocietyofLimnology(formerly,InternationalAssociationofTheoreticalandAppliedLimnology;SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae).
SILMeeting,Montreal,Quebec,Canada;August2007.
137.InvitedLecturer,EcologyCenter,UtahStateUniversity,Logan,Utah;October2007.
138.Cornell-Gladstone-Hanlon-KaufmannLectureSeries,StateUniversityofNewYork,Oneonta;October2007.
139.InvitedLecturer,UniversityofConnecticut-Storrs;October2007.
140.InvitedSpeaker,DukeUniversity;November2007.
141.InvitedLecturer,MonashUniversity;December2007.
142.InvitedLecturer,CSIRO,Canberra,ACT,Australia.February,May2008;Adelaide,S.A.,March2008;Wodonga,VIC,March2008;Townsville,Qld.,April2008.
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143.InvitedLecturer,AustralianRiversInstitute,GriffithUniversity,Brisbane,Queensland,Australia;April2008.
144.InvitedLecturer,UniversityofQueensland,Brisbane,Australia;April2008.
145.InvitedSpeaker,NationalWaterCommission,Canberra,ACT,Australia;February2008;Adelaide;May2008.
146. InvitedLecturer,UniversityofCanberra,ACT,Australia;May2008.
147. InvitedSpecialLecturer,AustralianRiversInstitute,ConservatoriumTheatre,QueenslandConservatorium,GriffithUniversity,Brisbane,Queensland,Australia;August2008.
148. InvitedSpeakerandPanelist,AldoLeopoldCentennialCelebration2009.ACulturalConversation:AldoLeopold,theSouthwest,andtheEvolutionofaLandEthicfortheFuture.NationalHispanicCulturalCenter,Albuquerque,NM;February2009.
149. InvitedLecturer,SouthernIllinoisUniversity,Carbondale,Illinois;March2009.
150. InvitedPlenarySpeaker,3rdConnecticutConferenceonNaturalResources(CCNR),UniversityofConnecticut-Storrs;March2009.
151. 2009JaneandWhitneyHarrisLecturer,UniversityofMissouri-St.LouisandMissouriBotanicalGarden;March2009.
152. Graduate-StudentInvitedLecturer,PrograminEcology,Evolution,andConservationBiology'sseminarseries,UniversityofIllinois,Champaign-Urbana;March/April2009.
153. At-LargeH.BurrSteinbachScholar,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyandtheWoodsHoleOceanographicInstitution,WoodsHole,Massachusetts;July2009.
154. InvitedLecturer,SessiononSpecialSeriesonCoupledBiogeochemicalCyclesat94thEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Albuquerque,NM;August2009.
155.ConservationandLandscapeEcology(CLE)InvitedSpeaker,“DynamicsofNitrogenBiogeochemistry”,FennerSchoolofEnvironmentandSociety,AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra;September2009.
156. PlenaryLecture,InternationalSocietyofLimnology(SIL),Nanjing,China;October2009.
157.EinsteinProfessorshipLecture,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing,China;November2009.
158. InvitedLecturer,GraduateSchooloftheChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing,China;November2009.
159.HonoraryPh.D.Lecture,JinanUniversity,Guangzhou,China;November2009.
160. InvitedLecturer,SouthernChinaBotanicalGarden,Guangzhou,China;November2009.
161. InvitedSpeaker,“EffectiveEcologicalMonitoring”,FennerSchoolofEnvironmentand
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Society,AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra;March2010.
162. ConservationandLandscapeEcology(CLE)InvitedSpeaker,“Mountain-topcoalminingintheU.S.”,FennerSchoolofEnvironmentandSociety,AustralianNationalUniversity,Canberra;April2010.
163.PresentedKeynoteAddresstoNationalNaturalResourceManagementKnowledgeConference,Darwin,NT,Australia[conference20-22April2010].
164. PlenarySpeakerandWorkshopSynthesizerforMeetingofMotuekaIntegratedCatchmentManagementWorkshop,10-yearanniversarymeeting,Nelson,NewZealand.“IntegratedResearch,MonitoringandManagementattheCatchmentScale(fromrainwatertotheseaandeverythinginbetween)”[workshop,26-29April2010].
165. InvitedSpeaker-NationalWaterCommission,Canberra,Australia;May2010.
166.KeynoteLecture,HubbardBrookResearchFoundationConsortiumSecondAnnualMeeting,“MirrorLake:EcologicalInsightsfromLong-TermStudies”,PlymouthStateUniversity,Plymouth,NH;June2010.
167. EdwinWayTealeLecture,UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs;September2010.
168.InvitedSpeaker,AustrianAcademyofSciencesandBodenkulturInstitute(BOKU)Lecture-Vienna,Austria;October2010.
169. InvitedSpeaker,DepartmentofEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology;UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs,publiclecture;November2010.
170. InvitedSpeaker,MaristCollege;January2011.
171. InvitedSpeaker,UniversityofPennsylvania,Philadelphia;January2011.
172. InvitedSpeaker,DepartmentofLimnology,UppsalaUniversity;March2011.
173. InvitedSpeaker,IGB(Leibniz-InstituteofFreshwaterEcologyandInlandFisheries),InstituteofBiologyFreeUniversityofBerlin,Germany;April2011.
174. InvitedPlenarySpeaker,NorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety(NABS),Providence,RI;May2011.
175. InvitedSpeaker,UniversityofNewEngland,Armidale,NewSouthWales,Australia;August2011.
176. InvitedSpeaker,UniversityofWyoming,Laramie;October2011.
177. J.MichaelDunmireLecture,UniversityofMissouri,Columbia;November2011.
178. InvitedSpeaker,GreenwichBruceMuseum,Greenwich,CT;December2011.
179. InvitedConvocationSpeaker,CollegeofMathematicsandScience;MontclairStateUniversity,NJ,May2012.
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180. InvitedSpeaker,GlobalChangeBiologyclass,DepartmentofLimnology,UniversityofVienna,Austria;October2012.
181. InvitedSpeaker,GlobalElementCyclescourse,GeosciencesDepartment,LundUniversity,Lund,Sweden;November2012.
182. InvitedSpeaker,UppsalaUniversity,Sweden;April2013.
183. KeynoteSpeaker,HubbardBrookEcosystemStudy50thCelebration,RobertS.PierceEcosystemLaboratory,NorthernResearchStation,HubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NorthWoodstock,NewHampshire;July2013.
184. InvitedSpeaker,KansasStateUniversity,BiologyDepartment,Manhattan,Kansas;October2013.
185. InvitedSpeaker,JonesCenterConference:ConservationandNaturalResourceManagementinanUncertainFuture:UsingtheSoutheasternU.S.asaModelforManagingChange.Bainbridge,Georgia;November2013.
186. InvitedSpeaker,UniversityofConnecticutEcologyandEvolutionaryBiology;December2013.
187. InvitedSpeaker,WaterManagementMeeting,Hartford,CT;January2014.
188. UniversityofConnecticutSeminarSeries.“AcidRain:Alongunfinishedjourney.”April2,2015.
189. Presentation,GLEONmeeting–TroutLake.August19,2015.
190. FeaturedPresentation,HBEF60thAnniversaryMeeting.October10,2015.
191. Lecture,UniversityofConnecticut.“CurrentIssuesinEnvironmentalScience.”November5,2015.
192. PresentationandClassDiscussion,UniversityofMaryland.“ClassicReadingsinEcology.”November6,2015.
193. Lecture,UniversityofConnecticut.“PlantsinaChangingWorld.”November10,2015.
194. Presentation,GreatMountainForestLectureSeries.“LandandEthics:AldoLeopold’sLegacyinthe21stCentury”(withBuddyHuffaker).NorfolkLibrary,Norfolk,CT.November14,2015.
195. Lecture,NorthCarolinaStateUniversity,Raleigh,NC.“AcidRain,thelong,butunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”November19,2015.
196. HonoraryLecture,CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY.“LessonsfromaForestEcosystem.”NedAmesHonoraryLecture.June24,2016.
197. LecturetogeohydrologyclassatQueen’sUniversity,Kingston,OntarioviaSKYPE.“HubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.”30November,2016.
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198. Lecturetolimnologyclasson“streamecosystems.”UniversityofConnecticut.29November2016.
199. LecturetoCaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies,FEECourse–“HistoryofEcosystemEcology.”January3,2017.
200. LecturetoLTERdistributedcourseonLong-termEcologicalResearch:AdvancingEcologicalTheory(viatheinternet).“MassBalanceinWatershedScience.”11November2017.
201. PlenaryLecturetoUCOWR/NIWRAnnualWaterResourcesConference,26June2018(Pittsburgh,PA).“InsightsintoWaterQualityfromLong-TermResearchandMonitoring:LessonsLearnedandImplicationsfortheFuture.”
202. TalkatR.T.Holmes’50-yearcelebration.AnnualHubbardBrookCooperators’meeting.NorthWoodstock,NewHampshire.11-13July2018.
203. Lecturetoclass,PlantsinaChangingWorld,UniversityofConnecticut.“Acidrain:Alongandunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”2October2018.
204. HelzLecture,UniversityofMaryland.“AcidRain:Alongandunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”18October2018.
205. Lecture,DepartmentofGeology,UniversityofMaryland,“Lessonslearnedfromlong-termstudiesofaforestecosystem.”19October2018.
206. KeynoteLectureto2018ScientificSymposiumandFallMeetingofNationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram,Albany,NY:“EnvironmentalInsightsfromNADPandHubbardBrookPertainingtoAcidRain.”8November2018.
207. LecturetoLimnologyClasson“streamecosystems”,UniversityofConnecticut.13November2018.
208. Talkonscientificethics.SeminarclassfornewEEBgraduatestudents.UniversityofConnecticut.27November2018.
209. LecturetoFEEclass.CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies.“HistoryofEcosystemEcology.”3January2019.
210. KrebsLecture.UniversityofCanberra,Australia:“Acid-rain:Alongandunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”19February2019.
211. LecturetoCommonwealthEnvironmentalWaterOffice(CEWO),Canberra,Australia.“Insightsintodeliveringhigh-qualitymonitoringevaluationandresearch:Experiencesandkeylearnings.”5March2019.
212. Panelmember.CSIROForum(FutureReadyMurray-DarlingBasinForum).Canberra,Australia.“Long-termmonitoring.”13-15March2019.
213. DutchessCountyScienceFair(talk).PresentedtheGeneE.LikensAwardtorecentsciencefairwinner.30March2019.
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214. TalkatCaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies’SpringLuncheonattheUniversityClub,Manhattan.“Keepingapulseontheplanet.”30April2019.
215. AdaptivePeaksLecture,SUNYCollegeofEnvironmentalandForestBiology,Syracuse,NY.“Acidrain:Alongandunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”9May2019.
216. MossStorytellingtalk,HubbardBrookAnnualCooperators’Meeting,HubbardBrook,NH.“HubbardBrook’sconnectiontothecenteroftheEarth.”9July2019.
217. AnnualHubbardBrookCooperators’Meeting.9-11July2019.
218. Talk,NorthWoodstock,NH.“UnusualsequenceoficecoverformationonMirrorLake.”10July2019.
219. LectureinGlobalChangeEcologycourse,UniversityofConnecticut,CT.“AcidRain:Alongandunfinishedjourneyfromdiscoverytopoliticalaction.”16September2019.
220. ShepardLecture,TrentUniversity,Peterborough,ON,Canada.“HubbardBrook:Lessonslearnedfromlong-termecosystemstudies.”17October2019.
221. LectureinCurrentIssuesinEnvironmentalScience,UniversityofConnecticut,CT.“TheAcidrainwarsandtheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.”30October2019.
222. LectureinEEBgraduatecourse(5100),UniversityofConnecticut,CT.“Scientificethics”(withProf.P.Diggle).12November2019.
223. Invitedkeynotelecture,Vienna,Austria.“HubbardBrook:Lessonslearnedfromlong-termecosystemstudies.”19November2019.
224. LecturetograduatestudentsandfacultyatInstituteofForestEcology,BOKU,Vienna,Austria.“Long-termstudiesinecology.”20November2019.
225. LecturetoFundamentalsofEcosystemEcologyclass,CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY.“HistoryofEcosystemScience.”6January2020.
226. IntroductoryRemarks,YouthClimateChangeTownHallforPresidentialCandidates,Concord,NH,HubbardBrookResearchFoundationandStonyfieldOrganic.5February2020.
PROFESSIONALACTIVITIES,COMMITTEES,ETC.
1. Director,NSFUndergraduateResearchParticipationProgram,DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,DartmouthCollege;1964-1967.
2. Member,Governor’sRadiationAdvisoryCommittee,NewHampshire;1964-1969.
3. Member,NewHampshireNaturalPreservesForum;1964-1969.
4. ReceivedtravelawardsfromNSFandNIHtoattendXVIInternationalCongressofLimnologyinPoland;1965.
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5. Chairman,NewEnglandDivisionoftheTaskForcefortheConservationofAquaticEcosystems,U.S.I.B.P.;1966-1967.
6. Member,NSFScienceFacultyFellowshipPanel;1966,1968,1970.
7. Member,U.S.NationalCommittee,InternationalHydrologicalDecade;1966-1970.
8. RepresentativeoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographytotheAIBSInter-SocietyCommittee;1967.
9. Member,SubcommitteeonConservationofEcosystems,U.S.I.B.P.;1967-1968.
10. ReceivedtravelawardfromNSFtoattendXVIIInternationalCongressofLimnologyinIsrael;1968.
11. Member-at-LargeandMemberofBoardofDirectors,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography;1969-1972.
12. Member,AdvisoryCommittee,EasternDeciduousForestBiome,AnalysisofEcosystems,U.S.I.B.P.;1970-1971.
13. Member,SteeringCommittee,CornellProgramonScience,TechnologyandSociety;1970-1972.
14. Member,GoverningBoard,WaterResourcesandMarineSciencesCenter,CornellUniversity;1970-1972.
15. EcologicalAdvisor,U.S.SenateCommitteeonPublicWorks;1970-1973.
16. U.S.NationalRepresentativetoSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,1970-2016;ExecutiveVicePresident,1998-2002;President,2004-2007.
17. ReceivedtravelawardfromAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographyandtheEcologicalSocietyofAmericatoattendXVIIIInternationalCongressofLimnologyinRussia;1971.
18. Member,ExternalAdvisoryCommittee,GrasslandBiome,AnalysisofEcosystems,U.S.I.B.P.;1971-1972.
19. Chairman,StudyCommittee,EcologicalSocietyofAmerica;1971-1974.
20. Member,NationalAcademyofSciencesPanelforSoutheastAsiaRegionalWorkshopontheUseandProtectionofWaterResources,Singapore;1972.
21. Member,CommitteeonBiologyofPestSpecies,NAS,NationalResearchCouncil;1973-1976.
22. Member,CommitteeonWaterQualityPolicy,NAS,NationalResearchCouncil;1973-1976.
23. Member,FreshwaterSciencesCommittee,PacificScienceAssociation;1973-1975.
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24. Member,WaterResearchStrategyReviewCommittee,U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency;1974.
25. ReceivedtravelawardfromtheEcologicalSocietyofAmericatoattendtheFirstInternationalCongressofEcologyinTheNetherlands;1974.
26. Member,ProgramCommittee,FirstInternationalSymposiumonAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem,OhioStateUniversity,Columbus,Ohio;1974-1975.
27. ResourceAdvisor,NewYorkStateDepartmentofEnvironmentalConservation;1974-2000.
28. Member,ScientificAdvisoryCommittee,EdmundNilesHuyckPreserves,Inc.;1974-1979.
29. Member,EcologyAdvisoryCommitteeandScienceAdvisoryBoard,U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency;1975-1978.
30. Member,CayugaStationImpactStudySteeringCommittee,representingTompkinsCountyEnvironmentalManagementCouncil;1975-1976.
31. Member,ProgramCommittee,IAGLRFirstSpecialtySymposiumonPrecipitationandAquaticEcosystems,Orillia,Canada;1975.
32. Member,NATOAdvancedResearchInstituteonAcidRain;1976-1978.
33. InvitedbythegovernmentofNorwaytoparticipateandchairaworkinggroupforanInternationalConferenceontheEffectsofAcidPrecipitation,Telemark,Norway;1976.
34. Participant,SCOR-NASWorkingGrouponTroposphericTransportofPollutantstotheOcean,Miami,Florida;1976.
35. Participant,DahlemKonferenzenonGlobalChemicalCyclesandTheirAlterationsbyMan,WestBerlin;1976.
36. Member,PrecipitationCommitteeoftheAmericanGeophysicalUnionSectionofHydrology;1977-1981.
37. Member,UNESCOManandtheBiosphereDirectorate,Project2--TemperateForests;1976-1978.
38. Externalexaminer,DepartmentofBiology,DalhousieUniversity;1977.
39. Participant,JubileeSymposiumfor500-yearcelebration,UniversityofUppsala,Sweden;1977.
40. Member,ReviewPanelfortheDepartmentofBiologicalSciences,StateUniversityofNewYorkatBuffalo;1977.
41. Member,AssemblyofLifeSciences,NASNationalResearchCouncil;1977-1982.
42. Participant,NATOAdvancedResearchInstituteonEffectsofAcidPrecipitationon
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TerrestrialEcosystems,UniversityofToronto,Canada;1978.
43. Participant,EPA-DOEWorkshoponEffectsofAcidPrecipitationonAquaticEcosystems,SagamoreConferenceCenter,AdirondackMountains,NewYork;1978.
44. Member,ProgramCommittee,NorwegianMinistryoftheEnvironment,InternationalConferenceontheEcologicalImpactofAcidPrecipitation,Oslo,Norway;1979-1980.
45. Member,ScientificAdvisoryCommittee,CommitteefortheDevelopmentofOceanographyinIsrael,IsraelOceanographicandLimnologicalResearchInstitute;1978-2000.
46. Member,EditorialCommittee,AnnualReviewofEcologyandSystematics,AnnualReviews,Inc.,PaloAlto,California;1979-1982.
47. Participant/Chairperson,InternationalWorkshoponEcosystemNitrogenCycles,TerrestrialNitrogenCycles--Processes,EcosystemStrategiesandManagementImpacts.SCOPE/UNEPInternationalNitrogenUnitandtheCommissionforResearchonNaturalResourcesoftheSwedishCouncilforPlanningandCoordinationofResearch.GysingeWärdshus,Österfornebo,Sweden;September1979.
48. Member,SteeringCommitteefortheBiologicalEffectsGoverningBoard,NationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram;1979-1981.
49. ConsultantforSRIInternational,MenloPark,California;1979.
50. ElectedtomembershipinTheExplorer’sClub;1979.
51. Member,ReviewPanelforGrayFreshwaterBiologicalInstitute,UniversityofMinnesota;1979.
52. Chairperson,NAS/NRCWorkshopontheFluxofCarbonbyRiverstotheOceans,WoodsHole,Massachusetts;1980.
53. ChairpersonofPolicyBoard,EPAEcosystemsResearchCenter,CornellUniversity;1980.
54. Member,AdvisoryPanelfortheCongressoftheU.S.OfficeofTechnologyAssessment(OTA)ontheImpactsofAtmosphericAlteration;1981-1984.
55. Member,ReviewGroupforWetlandsProtection,EnvironmentalDefenseFund,Washington,D.C.;1982.
56. Member,SteeringCommittee,EcotoxicologyProgram,TheAndrewW.MellonFoundationforaresearchandtrainingprograminecotoxicologyattheInstituteforComparativeandEnvironmentalToxicology,CornellUniversity;1982.
57. Member,NominatingCommittee,NationalAcademyofSciences;1982-1984,1987.
58. Member,AcidRainPeerReviewPanel,OfficeofScienceandTechnologyPolicy(OSTP),Washington,D.C.;1982-1984.
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59. Member,ScienceAdvisoryBoardadhoccommitteetoreviewNationalAcidPrecipitationAssessmentProgram,U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency;1983-1984.
60. Participant/Speaker,BriefingonAcidRainLegislation,CenterforEnergyandEnvironmentalManagementandInsideEPAWeeklyReport,Arlington,Virginia;June1983.
61. AdvisortoPresidentReaganandtheCabinetonAcidRain;September1983.
62. AssociateEditor,AmericanWaterResourcesAssociation;1983-1988.
63. Participant/Lecturer,1983AnnualMeetingoftheCoalitionofNortheasternGovernors,“CleaningUp:NortheastConferenceonAcidRainandHazardousWaste,”Secaucus,NewJersey;December1983.
64. ElectedMember,CorporationofTheNewYorkBotanicalGarden;1984-1993.
65. SeniorAdvisor,CenterofEnergyandEnvironmentResearch[CEER],DepartmentofEnergyandUniversityofPuertoRico;1983-1988.
66. Participant,NATOAdvancedResearchWorkshoponBiogeochemicalCyclesofSulfurandNitrogeninRemoteAreas,BermudaBiologicalStationforResearch,St.George’s,Bermuda;October1984.
67. Participant/Speaker,CSIRODivisionofAtmosphericResearchandBureauofMeteorology,TheScientificApplicationofBaselineObservationsofAtmosphericComposition(SABOAC),Aspendale,Australia;November1984.
68. Chairman/Organizer/Participant,FirstCaryConferenceonTheStatusandFutureofEcosystemScience.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;April/May1985.
69. Chairman/Organizer/Participant,SymposiumonDifferentiatingBetweenNaturalOscillationsandMan-MadePerturbationsinAquaticEcosystems.48thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,Minneapolis,Minnesota;June1985.
70. Member,ScientificAdvisoryCommittee,TheEcosystemsCenter,MarineBiologicalLaboratory,WoodsHole,Massachusetts;1984-1985.
71. Member,adhoccommittee,AcidRain:ScienceandPolicy,Millbrook,NewYorkandNewYork,NewYork;1984-1985.
72. Member,U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgencySteeringCommitteeforMountainCloudwaterChemistry,StateUniversityofNewYork,Albany,NewYork;1984-1985.
73. Member,EnvironmentalAdvisoryBoardtoGovernorMarioM.Cuomo,StateofNewYork;1985-1994.
74. AdvisoronAcidRaintoDrewLewis,SpecialEnvoytoPresidentReaganandtoWilliamDavis,SpecialEnvoytoPrimeMinisterMulroney,TheWhiteHouse,Washington,D.C.;August1985.
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75. ElectedChairman,SectionofPopulationBiology,EvolutionandEcology(27),NationalAcademyofSciences;1986-1989.
76. Participant,UnitedStates:ChinaAirPollutionTechnologyWorkshop,NanjingBotanicalGarden,Nanjing,China;andInstituteofEnvironmentalChemistry,AcademiaSinica,Beijing,People’sRepublicofChina;November1985.
77. VisitingFellow,ChisholmInstituteofTechnology,WaterStudiesCentre,EastCaulfield(Melbourne),Australia;February1987.
78. Member,EditorialAdvisoryBoardforScienceYear,WorldBook,Inc.;1987-1991.
79. Convenor/Participant,SecondCaryConferenceonLong-TermStudiesinEcology:ApproachesandAlternatives.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY;May1987.
80. Member,BoardofDirectors,AssociationforEcosystemResearchCenters(AERC);1987-1996.
81. Trustee,EnvironmentalDefenseFund,NewYork,NewYork;1987-2005;Chairman,ScientificAdvisoryCommittee,EDF,1990-2005;ViceChair,1999-2005.HonoraryTrustee;2005-present.
82. AdvisoryCommitteeMember,Ph.D.PrograminBiologicalSciences,FordhamUniversity;1988-1990.
83. LTERCedarCreekAdvisoryPanelMember,CedarCreek,Minnesota;1988-2002.
84. Advisor,SandCountyFoundation,AldoLeopoldMemorialReserve,Baraboo,Wisconsin;1988-2001.
85. InvitedSpeaker,TestimonypresentedbeforeU.S.HouseofRepresentativesSubcommitteeonNaturalResources,AgricultureResearchandEnvironment,Washington,D.C.;April1988.
86. Member,EnvironmentalSciencesDivisionAdvisoryCommittee,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,OakRidge,Tennessee;1988-2002.
87. PanelMemberforHudsonRiverFoundationSymposiumonMakingtheEstuary.MohonkMountainHouse,NewPaltz,NewYork;November1988.
88. ExternalReviewer,DepartmentofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofNotreDame,Indiana;November1988,March1997.
89. AdvisorforSierraClubLegalDefenseFundonHoosierNationalForest,Bloomington,Indiana;1988.
90. ScientificAdvisoryCommitteeforJosephW.JonesEcologicalResearchCenteratIchauway,Newton,Georgia;1988-present[Chairman1988-2012].
91. Advisor,PaceCenterAdvisoryBoard,PaceUniversityofLaw,CenterforEnvironmentalLegalStudies,WhitePlains,NewYork;1988-2002.
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92. SteeringCommittee/Participant,ThirdCaryConferenceonComparativeAnalysesofEcosystems:Patterns,Mechanisms,andTheories.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;May1989.
93. Advisor,SchoolofNaturalResources,UniversityofVermont,Burlington,Vermont;September1988.
94. Member,ExternalAdvisoryCommittee,MarineBiologicalLaboratory,WoodsHole,Massachusetts;1989-1992.
95. AdvisorappointedbyGovernorMarioCuomo,CommissionontheAdirondacksintheTwenty-FirstCentury,StateofNewYork;1989-1992.
96. InvitedParticipant,MeetingofexpertsheldbytheFriedrichEbertFoundationandtheUnitedNationsCentreforScienceandTechnologyforDevelopmentonPeace,DevelopmentandtheRoleofScienceandTechnology,UnitedNations,NewYork;September1989.
97. MemberofAdvisoryPanelforCrisisintheAtmosphere,TheInfiniteVoyage,AProductionofWQED/PittsburghinassociationwiththeNationalAcademyofSciences;1989.
98. MemberofAdvisoryBoard,EnvironmentalQuarterly,educationaltelevisionseriesforWNET/THIRTEEN,NewYork,NewYork;1990.
99. ParticipantandMemberofPlanningWorkshopfor1991InternationalSymposiumonTerrestrialEcosystems:ForestsandWoodlands,Florence,Italy(May1991),CommissionoftheEuropeanCommunities,Brussels,Belgium;March1990.
100. Member,SelectionCommitteeforChairinFreshwaterBiologyattheFreshwaterBiologyLaboratoryofCopenhagenUniversity,Denmark;1989-1990.
101. SymposiumChair/Panelist,TheNewYorkNaturalHistoryConference,Albany,NewYork;June1990.
102. Member,NRC/NASCommissiononGeosciences,EnvironmentandResources(CGER);1990-1993.
103. Member,NRC/NASBoardonEnvironmentalStudiesandToxicology(BEST);1990-1993.
104. PlenaryChairman,InternationalConferenceonAcidicDeposition,Glasgow,Scotland;September1990.
105. SteeringCommitteeandParticipant,FourthCaryConferenceonHumanversusNaturalInfluenceonEcosystems:ImplicationsforTheoryandPractice.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;May1991.
106. Member,CommitteeofEnvironmentalQualityBondAct,NewYorkState;1990.
107. Member,AdvisoryCommittee,U.S.BaikalResearchAssociation,forBaikalInternationalCenterforEcologicalResearch(BICER);1991-2002.
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108. Editor(withJ.Lawton)ofBookSeries,MethodsinEcology,BlackwellPublications;1991-2005.
109. Member,NationalCommissionontheEnvironment,WorldWildlifeFund,Washington,D.C.;1991-1992.
110. FacultyCommitteeMember,InstituteforBiosphericStudies,YaleUniversity;1991-1994.
111. Convenor/Participant,AntarcticDryValleys:TerrestrialandAquaticEcosystems.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;October1991.
112. SteeringCommitteeandParticipant,FifthCaryConferenceonLinkingPopulations,SpeciesInteractions,andEcosystems.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;1992-1993.
113. Participant,U.S.GeologicalSurvey/InstituteofEcosystemStudies,WorkshoponLargeRivers.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;March-April1992.
114. SteeringCommittee,TheFreshwaterImperative(FWI);1992-1994.
115. Member,VisitingCommitteeofAdvisoryBoard,CenterfortheEnvironment,CornellUniversity;1992-1995.
116. ChairmanofSteeringCommittee,NationalScienceFoundationWorkshop,IntegratedRegionalModels:AnalysisofInteractionsBetweenHumansandtheirEnvironment.InstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NewYork;1992-1993.
117. Member,ChallengesforLimnologyCommittee,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography;1992-1993.
118. HonoraryMember,BatConservationInternational;1992.
119. Member,KilhamMemorialLectureCommittee,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL);1992-2007.
120. Member,AdvisoryCommittee,AudubonSocietyofNewHampshire;1993-1994.
121. Member,ScientificAdvisoryCommitteefortheNationalResourceEcologyLaboratory,ColoradoStateUniversity,Ft.Collins,Colorado;1994-1997.
122. Member,LifeSciencesExternalReviewCommittee,UniversityofMarylandSystem;1995.
123. Member,ScientificAdvisoryCommitteefortheCenterforEcologicalHealthResearch,UniversityofCalifornia,Davis;1995-1998.
124. Member,ReviewTeam,CooperativeResearchCentreforFreshwaterEcology,Canberra,Australia;1996,1998.
125. Member,AdvisoryBoard,Ecosystems;1997-2012.
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126. Member,ASLOJournalCommittee(AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography);1997-1999.
127. OrganizedandChairedEnvironmentalDefenseFundWorkshoponHighVolumeOrganicWastes,NewYork,NewYork;January1998.
128. OrganizedandChairedEnvironmentalDefenseFundWorkshoponAntibioticResistance,Islamorada,Florida;January1999.
129. InvitedmemberofIndependentSciencePanelformedthroughtheInternationalCouncilforScientificUnions,attherequestofWorldHeritageCommitteeofUNESCO,ReviewofproposeduraniumminenearKakaduNationalPark,Australia;April1999-May2000.
130. Member,LTERCommitteeonScientificInitiatives[CoSi];1999-2005.
131. Advisor,LandcareResearchNewZealandLtd.,Lincoln,NZ;January/February2000.
132. Governor’sAdvisoryCommitteefortheHenryHudsonInstituteforRiverineandEstuarineResearchandEducation;2000-2003.
133. OrganizedandChairedEnvironmentalDefenseFund‘ScienceDay’WorkshoponAtmosphericNitrogen,MenloPark,California;May2000.
134. OrganizedandChairedEnvironmentalDefense‘ScienceDay’WorkshoponInvasionofAlienSpecies,NewYork,NewYork;January2001.
135. Reviewer,NarranLakesProject,NSW,Australia;February2001,April2004.
136. Co-OrganizedandLed:EthicsinScientificResearch,MonashUniversity,Melbourne,Australia;February2001.
137. Advisor,TheScienceCenterAdvisoryCommittee,ManchesterCollege,NorthManchester,Indiana;2000-2005.
138. President-Elect;BoardofDirectors;ExecutiveCommittee;ChairofLong-RangePlanningCommittee,AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences(AIBS),2001;President,2002;PastPresident,2003.
139. President;ExecutiveCommittee,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),2001-2003;Re-ElectedPresident,2004-2007.
140. AttendedCouncilforScientificSocietyPresidents’Meeting,Washington,D.C.;May2002.
141. InvitedParticipant,ASLOWorkshop‘EmergingResearchIssuesforLimnology:TheStudyofInlandWaters’,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,Boulder,CO;December2002.
142. KeynoteSpeakerandSciencePanelChair,LeeM.TalbotFestschrift,“FromConservationtoSustainability:TheCo-EvolutionofScienceandPolicy.”Washington,D.C.;April2003.
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143. RecordedInterviewwithJackieMayofABC’s“Earthbeat.”March2004.
144. PresentationandDiscussionwithDialecticSociety’s‘SoapboxDiscussionSeries’,theEnvironmentClubandGreenGroupofTrinityCollege,UniversityofMelbourne;March2004.
145. NationalAdvisoryBoard,NationalEcologicalObservatoryNetwork[NEON];2004-2007.
146. PresentationandDiscussionsatPlymouthStateUniversityCenterfortheEnvironmentRetreat,MinaryCenter,Meredith,NH;June2004.
147. InvitedSpeakerandPanelist,“TheLiberalEducation:DeadorAlive?”DartmouthCollege,Hanover,NH;November2004.
148. Editor-in-ChiefoftheEncyclopediaofInlandWaters,ElsevierPublishing;2005-2007.
149. InvitedParticipant,‘SulfurBudgetsofSmall,ForestedWatersheds’WorkshopatSyracuseUniversity;February2005.
150. Discussant/Speaker,AAASMeeting,Washington,D.C.;February2005.
151. EditorialAdvisor,Limnology,TheJapaneseSocietyofLimnology;April2005-March2007.
152. Euro-LimpacsReviewExpert,EuropeanCommission,Brussels;May2005.
153. ExternalAdvisoryCommittee,StrategicAssessmentoftheSchoolofNaturalResourcesandEnvironment,UniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor;August2005.
154. RecordedInterview(Live),WilLIRadioStation,Willimantec,CT;November2005.
155.InvitedtoKindergartenClassatChancellorLivingstonElementarySchooltodiscusssciencetopicswithchildren(‘EcologyofMooseAntlers!’),Rhinebeck,NY;December2005.
156.HonoraryBoardMember,FriendsofMirrorLakeAssociation(FMLA),NorthWoodstock,NH;2007-present.
157.RecordedRadioInterview,“ConversationwithGeneE.Likens”,4ZzZRadio,Brisbane,Queensland,Australia.www.thewire.org.au–producedbyHeidiMillington;11April2007.
158.Invitedtoworkshop,CSIROHealthyWatersEcosystems,ThemePlanningMeeting, ChristianLab,BlackMountain,Canberra,Australia;January2008.
159. Invitedtoworkshop,CLLAMMFuturesWorkshop(CoorangLowerLakesandMurrayMouth),UniversityofAdelaideandFlindersUniversity,Adelaide,S.A.,Australia;March 2008.
160. Invitedtoworkshop,TRaCKWorkshop(TropicalRiversandCoastalKnowledge),Charles DarwinUniversity,Darwin,NT,Australia;April-May2008.
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161.RecordedRadioInterview,ABCinterviewon666AMwithGenevieveJacobs;7May2008.
162.OrganizedWorkshop,EcosystemsWorkshop,TheCarrington,Bungendore,NSW, Australia;April2008.
163.SpeakerandCo-Organizer,ColloquiumCelebratingCentennialofLimnologyatCornell University,Ithaca,NY;April2009.
164. InvitedtoReviewProgram,TheThomasFoundation.Noosaville,Queensland,Australia; April2010.
165. InvitedEminentReviewer,MurrayDarlingBasinAuthority,Canberra,ACT,Australia;May2010.
166. SpeakerandPlenarySessionChair,SocietyofInternationalLimnology(SIL)Congress, CapeTown,SouthAfrica;August2010.
167. GuestVisitingProfessorinEnvironmentalScience,UppsalaUniversity,Uppsala, Sweden;February-April2011.
168. PlenarySpeakerandPanelParticipant,NorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety(NABS) AnnualMeeting,Providence,RI;May2011.
169. AdvisoryBoardMember,Sub-AntarcticBioculturalConservation(SABC)Research ClusterProgram,UniversityofNorthTexasandIEB;May2011-present.
170. GuestVisitingProfessorinDepartmentofGeographyandPlanning,UniversityofNew England,Armidale,NewSouthWales,Australia;August2011.
171. GuestVisitingProfessorandSpeaker,UniversityofWyoming,Laramie;October2011.
172. InvitedMember,LewisandClarkFundforExplorationandFieldResearchCommittee, AmericanPhilosophicalSociety;2011-2014.
173. GuestVisitingProfessorandJ.MichaelDunmireInvitedSpeaker,UniversityofMissouri, Columbia;November2011.
174. InvitedSpeaker,GreenwichBruceMuseum,Greenwich,CT;December2011.
175. RadioInterview,WayneNormanWiliRadioShow,Willimantic,CT;December2011.
176. ParticipantandSpeaker,OPUSWorkshop,NationalScienceFoundation;September 2012.
177. InvitedParticipant,EnvironmentalLaureate’sConvention,EuropeanEnvironment Foundation,Freiburg,Germany;March2013.
178. GuestVisitingProfessor,DepartmentofLimnology,EBC-UppsalaUniversity,Sweden;March-April2013.
179. InterviewwithWAMCAllisonDunne,“Researchersfindacidrainlegacyimpactseastern
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waters.”ThenewsstorywasbroadcastonWAMCon28August2013.http://wamc.org/post/researchers-find-acid-rain-legacy-impacts-eastern-waters
180. InterviewwithRebekahMarcarelli,“Acidrainthreatenschemistryofriversandstreams bychangingalkalinity;‘legacyeffect’from5decadesofpollutionmaybebadnewsfor aquaticlife.”ThenewsstorywaspublishedinHeadlinesandGlobalNewson28August 2013.http://www.hngn.com/articles/11057/20130827/acid-rain-threatens-chemistry- rivers-streams-changing-alkalinity-legacy-effect.htm
181. InterviewwithCatherineGriffin,“RiversandstreamsinU.S.changetheirchemistrydue toacidrain.”ThenewsstorywaspublishedintheScienceWorldReporton27August 2013.http://www.scienceworldreport.com/articles/9075/20130827/rivers-streams- change-chemistry-due-acid-rain.htm
182. InterviewwithTamarraKemsley,“RiversineasternU.S.becomingalkaline,affectingwatersupplies.”ThenewsstorywaspublishedinNatureWorldNewson27August 2013.http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/3673/20130827/rivers-eastern- becoming-alkaline-affecting-water-supplie.htm
183. “InU.S.‘riversonRolaids’arelegacyofacidrain.”Thenewsstorywaspublishedon AFP.comonAugust27,2013. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gX9k1MdtKstEeg1H8W8K57z KUAkw?docId=CNG.03d45342ac8babb91b38e0b587305283.481
184. “Humanactivitynegativelyimpactswaterchemistry.”Thenewsstorywaspublishedon EnvironmentalNewsNetworkonAugust26,2013. http://www.enn.com/ecosystems/article/46358
185. InterviewwithNPRChristopherJoyce,“RiversOnRolaids':HowAcidRainIsChangingWaterways”NPR-September13,2013.http://www.npr.org/2013/09/13/221725348/ rivers-on-rolaids-how-acid-rain-is-changing-waterways?sc=17&f=1001
186. InterviewwithCoryEdgar,NPR‘Earthwise’;September2013.
187. Interview,Ensia,long-termecologicalresearch;November2013.
188. InterviewwithMikeTennyson;5May2014.
189. InterviewwithSamofNHPR,updateonacidrain;24May2014.
190. UniversityofConnecticutWaterPlanningMeeting.20February2015.
191. MeetingoftheScientificAdvisoryCommittee,JonesEcologicalResearchCenter.9-13February2015and20-23October2015.
192. HubbardBrookCommitteeofScientistsmeeting.CaryInstituteofEcosystemStudies,Millbrook,NY,7April72015and7October2015.
193. Meeting,AmericanPhilosophicalSociety.Philadelphia,PA,23-25April2015.
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194. BoardMeetingandRiverTour,HudsonRiverFoundation.5-7June2015and2October2015.
195. BoardMeetings,HubbardBrookResearchFoundation.7July2005,24September2015,and26October2015(ProgramCommittee).
196.AnnualHubbardBrookCooperators’meeting.HubbardBrookExperimentalForest,8-10 July2015.
197.EcologicalSocietyofAmericaMeeting.Baltimore,MD,9-13August2015.
198.MeetingwithTheNatureConservancy/UniversityofConnecticut,Storrs.25September2015.
199.Attended,GreatMountainForestBoardMeeting.Norfolk,CT,12November2015.
200.Attended,33CongressoftheInternationalSocietyofLimnologyinTorino,Italy.31July2016–5August2016.(Presentedscientificpaper,“Long-termchemicalchangesinMirrorLake,NewHampshire,USA”;co-chairedsession(BiochemistryandEcologyofInlandWaters);USNationalRepresentativetotheInternationalCommittee.)
201. Presented,NovusIVWorkshopatHubbardBrook,NewHampshire.27-30September2016.(“Insightsfromlong-termstudiesofecosystemsatHubbardBrookandthefuture.”
202. AnnualHubbardBrookCooperatorsMeeting.11-13July2018.
203. BoardMeeting.NSFAISLprogram.UniversityofConnecticut.26October2018.
204. CommonwealthEnvironmentalWaterOffice(CEWO),Canberra,Australia.Long-termmonitoringintheMurray-DarlingBasin.1February,4-5March2019.
205. Co-organizer/moderator.FranklinInstituteAwardSymposiumatTempleUniversity.“Sciencecommunication:Howwedoit,howwecanimprove.”10April2019.
206. AmericanPhilosophicalSociety.Philadelphia.25-27April2019.
207. AnnualHubbardBrookCooperators’Meeting.9-11July2019.
208. OralHistoryInterview:ManchesterUniversity(KristenShortandJerrySweeten),6September2019.
209. OralHistoryInterview:HubbardBrookResearchFoundation(DanMcConvey),14October2019.
210. OralHistoryInterview:USFishandWildlifeService(MarkMadison).24October2019.
211. BoardMeeting.NSFAISLprogram.UniversityofConnecticut.21October2019.
212. OralHistoryInterview:HubbardBrookResearchFoundation(ClaraChaisson).21January2020.
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213. OralHistoryInterview:AIBSPastPresidents(JamesVerdier).24April2020.
214. MeetingoftheAmericanPhilosophicalSociety.Philadelphia.20April2020(Zoom).
215. MeetingoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.Washington,D.C.23-27April2020(Zoom).
BOOKS:
1. Likens,G.E.(ed.).1972.NutrientsandEutrophication.AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,SpecialSymposia.Lawrence,Kansas.VolumeI.328pp.
2. Likens,G.E.,F.H.Bormann,R.S.Pierce,J.S.EatonandN.M.Johnson.1977.BiogeochemistryofaForestedEcosystem.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.146pp.
3. Bormann,F.H.andG.E.Likens.1979.PatternandProcessinaForestedEcosystem.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.253pp.
4. Rodhe,W.,G.E.LikensandC.Serruya(eds.).1979.LakeMetabolismandManagement.PapersEmanatingfromtheLimnologicalJubileeSymposiumofUppsalaUniversity(1477-1977),Sweden.ErgebnisseLimnol.Arch.Hydrobiol.13.
5. Wetzel,R.G.andG.E.Likens.1979.LimnologicalAnalyses.W.B.SaundersCo.,Philadelphia.357pp.
6. Likens,G.E.(ed.).1981.SomePerspectivesoftheMajorBiogeochemicalCycles,Vol.17.SCOPEIVthGeneralAssembly,Stockholm,Sweden.JohnWiley&SonsLtd.,Chichester.170pp.
7. Likens,G.E.(ed.).1985.AnEcosystemApproachtoAquaticEcology:MirrorLakeandItsEnvironment.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.516pp.
8. Likens,G.E.(ed.).1989.Long-TermStudiesinEcology.ApproachesandAlternatives.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.214pp.
9. Wetzel,R.G.andG.E.Likens.1991.LimnologicalAnalyses.SecondEdition.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.391pp.
10. Likens,G.E.1992.TheEcosystemApproach:ItsUseandAbuse.ExcellenceinEcology,Vol.3.EcologyInstitute,Oldendorf/Luhe,Germany.167pp.
11. Train,R.E.,P.A.A.Berle,J.E.Bryson,A.W.Clausen,D.M.Costle,M.M.Kunin,G.E.Likens,C.A.Matos,G.S.Omenn,P.H.O'Neill,A.M.Rivlin,P.Robinson,S.C. Rockefeller,W.D.Ruckelshaus,G.R.Scott,J.G.Speth,L.M.Thomas,V.J. TschinkelandR.M.White.1993.ChoosingaSustainableFuture.TheReportoftheNationalCommissionontheEnvironment.IslandPress,Washington,D.C.180pp.
12. Groffman,P.M.andG.E.Likens(eds.).1994.IntegratedRegionalModels:InteractionsBetweenHumansandTheirEnvironment.Chapman&Hall,NewYork.157pp.
13. Likens,G.E.andF.H.Bormann.1995.BiogeochemistryofaForestedEcosystem.
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SecondEdition,Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.159pp.
14. Pickett,S.T.A.,R.S.Ostfeld,M.ShachakandG.E.Likens(eds.).1997.TheEcologicalBasisofConservation:Heterogeneity,Ecosystems,andBiodiversity.Chapman&Hall,NewYork.466pp.
15. Wetzel,R.G.andG.E.Likens.2000.LimnologicalAnalyses.ThirdEdition.Springer-VerlagNewYorkInc.429pp.
16.Likens,G.E.(Editor-in-Chief).2009.EncyclopediaofInlandWaters.3Volumes.Elsevier,AcademicPress.
17. Winter,T.C.andG.E.Likens(eds.).2009.MirrorLake:InteractionsamongAir,LandandWater.UniversityofCaliforniaPress.361pp.
18.Likens,G.E.(Editor).2010.BiogeochemistryofInlandWaters.Elsevier,AcademicPress.
19. Likens,G.E.(Editor).2010.LakeEcosystemEcology.Elsevier,AcademicPress.
20. Likens,G.E.(Editor).2010.PlanktonofInlandWaters.Elsevier,AcademicPress.
21. Likens,G.E.(Editor).2010.RiverEcosystemEcology.Elsevier,AcademicPress.
22. Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2010.EffectiveEcologicalMonitoring.CSIROPublishingandEarthscan.170pp.
23. Weathers,K.C.,D.L.StrayerandG.E.Likens(eds.).2013.FundamentalsofEcosystemScience.ElsevierAcademicPress.312pp.(availableinSpanish)
24. Likens,G.E.2013.BiogeochemistryofaForestedEcosystem,ThirdEdition.Springer.208pp.
25. Holmes,R.T.andG.E.Likens.2016.HubbardBrook:TheStoryofaForestEcosystem.YaleUniversityPress,NewHaven.271pp.
26. Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2018.EffectiveEcologicalMonitoring(2ndEdition).CSIROPublishing.224pp.
27. Weathers,K.C.,D.L.StrayerandG.E.Likens(eds.).2020.FundamentalsofEcosystemScience.(2ndEdition),ElsevierAcademicPress.InPress.
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Likens,G.E.andA.D.Hasler.1960.Movementofradiosodiuminachemicallystratifiedlake.Science131(3414):1676-1677.
2. Likens,G.E.andA.D.Hasler.1962.Movementsofradiosodium(Na24)withinanice-coveredlake.Limnol.Oceanogr.7(1):48-56.
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3. Hasler,A.D.andG.E.Likens.1963.Biologicalandphysicaltransportofradionuclidesinstratifiedlakes.pp.463-470.In:V.SchultzandA.W.Klement,Jr.(eds.).Radioecology.AmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciencesandReinholdPubl.Corp.,NewYork.
4. Likens,G.E.1964.AnunusualdistributionofalgaeinanAntarcticlake.Bull.TorreyBot.Club91(3):213-217.
5. Likens,G.E.1964.Pesticidepollutionoffreshwaterecosystems.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.45(4):157-159.
6. Ragotzkie,R.A.andG.E.Likens.1964.TheheatbalanceoftwoAntarcticlakes.Limnol.Oceanogr.9(3):412-425.
7. Likens,G.E.1965.Measurementofbackgroundradiationinlakes.Ecology46(4):544-548.
8. Likens,G.E.andR.A.Ragotzkie.1965.Verticalwatermotionsinasmallice-coveredlake.J.Geophys.Res.70(10):2333-2344.
9. Likens,G.E.andP.L.Johnson.1966.AchemicallystratifiedlakeinAlaska.Science153(3738):875-877.
10. Likens,G.E.andR.A.Ragotzkie.1966.Rotarycirculationofwaterinanice-coveredlake.Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol.16(1):126-133.
11. Bormann,F.H.andG.E.Likens.1967.Nutrientcycling.Science155(3761):424-429.
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311. Ochs,C.A.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1995.Populationdynamicsofbacterioplanktoninanoligotrophiclake.J.PlanktonRes.17(2):365-391.
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318. Likens,G.E.,C.T.DriscollandD.C.Buso.1996.Long-termeffectsofacidrain:responseandrecoveryofaforestecosystem.Science272:244-246.
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337. Weathers,K.C.andG.E.Likens.1997.CloudsinsouthernChile:animportantsourceofnitrogen-to-nitrogen-limitedecosystems?Environ.Sci.Technol.31(1):210-213.
338. Bukaveckas,P.A.,G.E.Likens,T.C.WinterandD.C.Buso.1998.Acomparisonofmethodsforderivingsolutefluxratesusinglong-termdatafromstreamsintheMirrorLakewatershed.WaterAirSoilPoll.105:277-293.
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461.Stelzer,R.S.andG.E.Likens.2006.Effectsofsamplingfrequencyonestimatesofdissolvedsilicaexportbystreams:theroleofhydrologicalvariabilityandconcentration-dischargerelationships.WaterResour.Res.42(7):1-10
462.Tripler,C.E.,S.S.Kaushal,G.E.LikensandM.T.Walter.2006.Patternsinpotassiumdynamicsinforestecosystems.Ecol.Lett.9:451-466.
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465.Judd,K.E.,G.E.LikensandP.M.Groffman.2007.HighnitrateretentionduringwinterinsoilsoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Ecosystems10:217-225.
466.Lewis,G.P.andG.E.Likens.2007.ChangesinstreamchemistryassociatedwithinsectdefoliationinPennsylvaniahemlock-hardwoodsforest.ForestEcol.Manag.238:199-211.
467.Likens,G.E.2007.EnvironmentinFocus:AcidRain.EarthPortal.4pp.
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470.Lovett,G.M.,D.A.Burns,C.T.Driscoll,J.C.Jenkins,M.J.Mitchell,L.Rustad,J.B.Shanley,G.E.LikensandR.Haeuber.2007.Whoneedsenvironmentalmonitoring?Front.Ecol.Environ.5(5):253-260.
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472.Rosenberry,D.O.,T.C.Winter,D.C.BusoandG.E.Likens.2007.Comparisonof15evaporationmethodsappliedtoasmallmountainlakeinthenortheasternUSA.J.Hydrology340(3-4):149-166.
473.Siccama,T.G.,T.J.Fahey,C.E.Johnson,T.Sherry,E.G.Denny,E.B.Girdler,G.E.LikensandP.Schwarz.2007.PopulationandbiomassdynamicsoftreesinanorthernhardwoodforestatHubbardBrook.Can.J.ForestRes.37:737-749.
474.Warren,D.R.,E.S.Bernhardt,R.O.Hall,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2007.Forestage,woodandnutrientdynamicsinheadwaterstreamsoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NH.EarthSurf.Proc.Land.32:1154-1163.
475.Anderson,C.B.,G.E.Likens,R.Rozzi,J.Gutiérrez,J.J.ArmestoandA.Poole.2008.Integratingscienceandsocietythroughlong-termsocio-ecologicalresearch.Environ.Ethics30(3):295-312;Environ.Ethics30(S3):81-99(SpanishVersion).
476.Butler,T.J.,M.D.Cohen,F.M.Vermeylen,G.E.Likens,D.SchmeltzandR.S.Artz.2008.RegionalprecipitationmercurytrendsintheeasternUSA,1998-2005:declinesintheNortheastandMidwest,butnochangeintheSoutheast.Atmos.Environ.42:1582-1592.
477.Conley,D.J.,G.E.Likens,D.C.Buso,L.Saccone,S.W.BaileyandC.E.Johnson.2008.DeforestationcausesincreaseddissolvedsilicatelossesintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Glob.Chang.Biol.14:2548-2554.
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480.Kelly,V.R.,G.M.Lovett,K.C.Weathers,S.E.G.Findlay,D.L.Strayer,D.J.BurnsandG.E.Likens.2008.Long-termsodiumchlorideretentioninaruralwatershed:legacyeffectsofroadsaltonstreamwaterconcentration.Environ.Sci.Technol.42:410-415.
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482.Likens,G.E.2008.Understanding,usingandprotectinginlandwatersoftheworld.SILPresidentialAddress,2007Montreal.Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol.30(2):165-170.
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483.Lowe,W.H.,M.A.McPeek,G.E.LikensandB.J.Cosentino.2008.Linkingmovementbehaviourtodispersalanddivergenceinplethodontidsalamanders.Mol.Ecol.17:4459-4469.
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485.Saccone,L.,D.J.Conley,G.E.Likens,S.W.Bailey,D.C.BusoandC.E.Johnson.2008.FactorsthatcontroltherangeandvariabilityofamorphoussilicainsoilsintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.SoilScienceSoc.Am.J.72(6):1637-1644.
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487.Bade,D.L.,K.BouchardandG.E.Likens.2009.Algalco-limitationbyNandPpersistsafter30yearsinMirrorLake(NewHampshire,USA).Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol.30(7):1121-1123.
488.Buso,D.C.,G.E.Likens,J.W.LaBaughandD.Bade.2009.Nutrientdynamics.pp.69-203.In:T.C.WinterandG.E.Likens(eds.).MirrorLake:InteractionsamongAir,LandandWater.UniversityofCaliforniaPress.
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492.Hairston,N.G.,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2009.TheLegacyofJamesG.Needham:ACenturyofLimnologyatCornellUniversityandthefirstcourseonLimnologyintheAmericas.ASLOBulletin18(2):30-32;andSILNews54:25-27(June2009).
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498.Likens,G.E.andJ.F.Franklin.2009.EcosystemthinkingintheNorthernForest–andbeyond.BioScience59(6):511-513.
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501.Lindenmayer,D.andG.E.Likens.2009.Adaptivemonitoring:anewparadigmforlong-termresearchandmonitoring.TrendsEcol.Evol.24(9):482-486.
502.Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.Likens,J.F.FranklinandR.Muntz.2009.Opportunityinthewakeofnatural“disasters”.Science324:463.
503.Searchinger,T.,S.P.Hamburg,J.Melillo,W.Chameides,P.Havlik,D.M.Kammen,G.E.Likens,R.M.Lubowski,M.Obersteiner,M.Oppenheimer,G.P.Robertson,W.H.SchlesingerandG.D.Tilman.2009.Fixingacriticalclimateaccountingerror.
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508.Kaushal,S.S.,G.E.Likens,N.A.Jaworski,M.L.Pace,A.M.Sides,D.Seekell,K.T.Belt,D.H.SecorandR.L.Wingate.2010.RisingstreamandrivertemperaturesintheUnitedStates.Front.Ecol.Environ.8(9):461-466.
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509.Lake,P.S.,G.E.LikensandD.S.Ryder.2010.Integratingscience,policyandmanagementofrivers:PeterCullen’slegacy.Mar.FreshwaterRes.61(7):733-735.
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511.Likens,G.E.2010.Theroleofscienceindecisionmaking:doesevidence-basedsciencedriveenvironmentalpolicy?Front.Ecol.Environ.8(6):e1-e8.doi:10.1890/090132
512.Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2010.Long-termchangesinstreamwaterchemistryfollowingdisturbanceintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,USA.Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol.30(10):1577-1581.
513.Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2010.SalinizationofMirrorLakebyroadsalt.WaterAirSoilPoll.205:205-214.
514.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2010.Improvingecologicalmonitoring.TrendsEcol.Evol.25:200-201.
515.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2010.Thescienceandapplicationofecologicalmonitoring.Biol.Conserv.143(6):1317-1328.
516.Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.LikensandJ.F.Franklin.2010.Rapidresponsestofacilitateecologicaldiscoveriesfrommajordisturbances.Front.Ecol.Environ.8(10):527-532.
517.Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.Likens,C.J.KrebsandR.J.Hobbs.2010.Improvedprobabilityofdetectionofecological“surprises”.Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA107(51):21957-21962.
518.Pace,M.L.,S.E.Hampton,K.E.Limburg,E.M.Bennett,E.M.Cook,A.E.Davis,J.M.Grove,K.Y.Kaneshiro,S.L.LaDeau,G.E.Likens,D.M.McKnight,D.C.RichardsonandD.L.Strayer.2010.Communicatingwiththepublic:opportunitiesandrewardsforindividualecologists.Front.Ecol.Environ.8(6):292-298.
519.Palmer,M.A..,E.S.Bernhardt,W.H.Schlesinger,K.N.Eshleman,E.Foufoula-Georgiou,M.S.Hendryx,A.D.Lemly,G.E.Likens,O.L.Loucks,M.E.Power,P.S.WhiteandP.R.Wilcock.2010.Mountaintopminingconsequences.Science327:148-149.
520.Ryder,D.S.,M.Tomlinson,B.GawneandG.E.Likens.2010.Definingandusing‘bestavailablescience’:apolicyconundrumforthemanagementofaquaticecosystems.Mar.FreshwaterRes.61(7):821-828.
521.Searchinger,T.,S.P.Hamburg,J.Melillo,W.Chameides,P.Havlik,D.M.Kammen,G.E.Likens,R.M.Lubowski,M.Obersteiner,M.Oppenheimer,G.P.Robertson,W.H.SchlesingerandG.D.Tilman.2010.LetterResponsere:Fixingacriticalclimateaccountingerror.Carboncalculationstoconsider:Response.Science327:780-781.
522.Searchinger,T.,S.P.Hamburg,J.Melillo,W.Chameides,P.Havlik,D.M.Kammen,G.E.Likens,M.Obersteiner,M.Oppenheimer,G.P.Robertson,W.H.Schlesinger,R.M.
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523.Butler,T.J.,F.M.Vermeylen,M.Rury,G.E.Likens,B.Lee,G.E.BowkerandL.McCluney.2011.ResponseofozoneandnitratetostationarysourceNOxemissionreductionsintheeasternUSA.Atmos.Environ.45:1084-1094.
524.Judd,K.E.,G.E.Likens,D.C.BusoandA.S.Bailey.2011.MinimalresponseinwatershednitrateexporttoseveresoilfrostraisesquestionsaboutnutrientdynamicsintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Biogeochemistry106:443-459.
525.Likens,G.E.2011.LimnologicalmeasuresrelatedtoclimatechangeintheHubbardBrookValley,USA.InlandWaters1(2):93-99.
526.Likens,G.E.andT.J.Butler.2011.Acidrain.EncyclopaediaBritannica(updated01/07/15).http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/3761/acid-rain
527.Likens,G.E.andD.B.Lindenmayer.2011.AStrategicPlanforanAustralianLong-TermEnvironmentalMonitoring(LTEM)Network.AustralEcol.36:1-8.doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2010.02179(2010).
528.Likens,G.E.,T.J.ButlerandM.A.Rury.2011.Acidrain.EncyclopediaofGlobalStudies.
529.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2011.Directmeasurementversussurrogateindicatorspeciesforevaluatingenvironmentalchangeandbiodiversityloss.Ecosystems14:47-59.doi:10.1007/s10021-010-9394-6
530.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2011.Effectivemonitoringofagriculture.J.Environ.Monitor.13:1559-1563.doi:10.1039/C0EM00691B
531.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2011.Losingthecultureofecology.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Am.92:245–246.doi:10.1890/0012-9623-92.3.245
532.Lindenmayer,D.B.,R.J.Hobbs,G.E.Likens,C.J.KrebsandS.C.Banks.2011.Newlydiscoveredlandscapetrapsproduceregimeshiftsinwetforests.Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.108(38):15887-15891.doi:10.1073/pnas.1110245108
533.Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.Likens,A.HaywoodandL.Miezis.2011.Adaptivemonitoringintherealworld:proofofconcept.TrendsEcol.Evol.26(12):641-646.doi:10.1016/j.tree.2011.08.002
534.McGuire,K.J.andG.E.Likens.2011.Historicalrootsofforesthydrologyandbiogeochemistry:Chapter1.pp.3-26.In:D.F.Levia,D.Carlyle-MosesandT.Tanaka(eds.).ForestHydrologyandBiogeochemistry:SynthesisofPastResearchandFutureDirections.EcologicalStudiesSeries,No.216,Springer-Verlag,Heidelberg,Germany.
535.Mitchell,M.J.andG.E.Likens.2011.Watershedsulfurbiogeochemistry:shiftfromatmosphericdepositiondominancetoclimaticregulation.Environ.Sci.Tech.45:5267-5271.doi:org/10.1021/es200844n
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536.Mitchell,M.J.,G.Lovett,S.Bailey,F.Beall,D.Burns,D.Buso,T.A.Clair,F.Courchesne,L.Duchesne,C.Eimers,I.Fernandez,D.Houle,D.S.Jeffries,G.E.Likens,M.D.Moran,C.Rogers,D.Schwede,J.Shanley,K.C.WeathersandR.Vet.2011.ComparisonsofwatershedsulfurbudgetsinsoutheastCanadaandnortheastUS:newapproachesandimplications.Biogeochemistry103:181-207.doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9455-0.
537.Rozzi,R.,J.J.Armesto,J.R.Gutiérrez,F.Massardo,G.E.Likens,C.B.Anderson,A.Poole,K.Moses,E.Hargrove,A.Mansilla,J.Kennedy,M.F.Willson,K.Jax,C.G.Jones,J.B.CallicottandM.T.K.Arroyo.2012.Integratingecologyandenvironmentalethics:earthstewardshipintheSouthernendoftheAmericas.BioScience62(3):226-236.
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543.Glazer,A.N.andG.E.Likens.2012.Thewatertable:theshiftingfoundationoflifeonland.Ambio41(7):657-669.doi:10.1007/s13280-012-0328-8
544.Kelly,V.,K.C.Weathers,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.2012.Acomparisonoftwocollectorsformonitoringprecipitationchemistry.WaterAirSoilPoll.223:951-954.doi:10.1007/s11270-011-0912-8
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547.Likens,G.E.andD.B.Lindenmayer.2012.Integratingapproachesleadstomoreeffectiveconservationofbiodiversity.Biodivers.Conserv.21(13):3323-3341.doi:10.1007/s10531-012-0364-5
548.Likens,G.E.,T.ButlerandM.Rury.2012.Acidrain.pp.18-20.In:H.AnheierandM.Juergensmeyer(eds.).Encyclopediaofglobalstudies.ThousandOaks,CA.SAGEPublications,Inc.doi:10.4135/9781452218557.n6
549.Lindenmayer,D.B.,W.Blanchard,L.McBurney,D.Blair,S.C.Banks,G.E.Likens,J.Franklin,W.F.Laurance,J.A.R.SteinandP.Gibbons.2012.Interactingfactorsdrivingamajorlossoflargetreeswithcavitiesinaforestecosystem.PLoSONE7(10):1-16.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0041864(Inthetop10%ofPLOSONEarticlesmostcited.)
550.Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.Likens,A.Andersen,D.Bowman,C.M.Bull,E.Burns,C.R.Dickman,A.A.Hoffman,D.A.Keith,M.J.Liddell,A.J.Lowe,D.J.Metcalfe, S.R.Phinn,J.Russell-Smith,N.ThurgateandG.M.Wardle.2012.Thevalueandimportanceoflong-termstudiesinecology.AustralEcol.37:745-757.
doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2011.02351.x
551.Lowe,W.H.,M.A.McPeek,G.E.LikensandB.J.Cosentino.2012.Decouplingofgeneticandphenotypicdivergenceinaheadwaterlandscape.Mol.Ecol.21:2399-2409.doi:10.1111/j.1365-294X.2012
552.Miles,G.R.,M.J.Mitchell,B.Mayer,G.E.LikensandJ.Welker.2012.Long-termanalysisofHubbardBrookstableoxygenisotoperatiosofstreamwaterandprecipitationsulfate.Biogeochemistry111:443-454.doi:10.1007/s10533-011-9670-3
553.Ross,D.S.,J.B.Shanley,J.L.Campbell,G.B.Lawrence,S.W.Bailey,G.E.Likens,B.C.Wemple,G.FredriksenandA.E.Jamison.2012.SpatialpatternsofsoilnitrificationandnitrateexportfromforestedheadwatersinthenortheasternUnitedStates.J.Geophys.Res.117:G01009.doi:10.1029/2009JG001740
554.Svensson,T.,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.2012.Ischlorideaconservativeioninforestecosystems?Biogeochemistry107:125-134.doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9538-y
555.Argerich,A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,E.Greathouse,J.D.Knoepp,M.B.Adams,G.E.Likens,J.L.Campbell,W.H.McDowell,F.ScatenaandG.G.Ice.2013.TrendsinstreamnitrogenconcentrationsforforestedreferencecatchmentsacrosstheUSA.Environ.Res.Lett.8(1):e014039.doi:10.1088/1748-9326/8/1/014039
556.Green,M.B.,A.S.Bailey,S.W.Bailey,J.J.Battles,J.L.Campbell,C.T.Driscoll,T.Fahey,L.Lepine,G.E.Likens,S.V.OllingerandP.G.Schaberg.2013.Decreasedwaterflowingfromaforestamendedwithcalciumsilicate.Proc.NationalAcad.Sci.110(15):5999-6003.doi:10.1073/pnas.1302445110.
557.Green,M.B.,A.S.Bailey,S.W.Bailey,J.J.Battles,J.L.Campbell,C.T.Driscoll,T.Fahey,L.Lepine,G.E.Likens,S.V.OllingerandP.G.Schaberg.2013.ReplytoSmithand
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Shortle:lackingevidenceofhydraulicefficiencychanges.Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci.110(40):E3740.doi:10.1073/pnas.1312130110
558.Kaushal,S.S.,G.E.Likens,R.Utz,M.L.Pace,M.GreseandM.Yepsen.2013.IncreasedriveralkalinizationintheEasternU.S.Environ.Sci.&Tech.47(18):10302-10311.
doi:10.1021/es401046s.
559.LaBaugh,J.W.,P.T.Harte,A.M.Shapiro,P.A.Hsieh,C.D.Johnson,D.J.Goode,W.W.Wood,D.C.Buso,G.E.LikensandT.C.Winter.2013.Physical,chemical,andisotopicdatafromgroundwaterinthewatershedofMirrorLake,andinthevicinityofHubbardBrook,nearWestThornton,NewHampshire,1983to1997.U.S.GeologicalSurveyOpen-FileReport2013-1087.147pp.http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2013/1087/
560.Likens,G.E.2013.ResolutionofRespect:F.HerbertBormann,1922-2012.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.,October,94(4):304-308.
561.Likens,G.E.2013.TheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy—Celebrating50years.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.,October,94(4):336-337.
562.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2013.Benchmarkingopenaccessscienceagainstgoodscience.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.,October,94(4):338-340.
563.Lindenmayer,D.B.andG.E.Likens.2013.Don’tdobig-datasciencebackward.Nature499:284.
564.Rhoades,C.C.,J.H.McCutchan,Jr.,L.A.Cooper,D.W.Clow,T.M.Detmer,J.S.Briggs,J.D.Stednick,T.T.Veblen,R.M.Ertz,G.E.LikensandW.M.Lewis,Jr.2013.Biogeochemistryofbeetle-killedforest:explainingaweaknitrateresponse.Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci.USA110(5):1756-1760.
565.Warren,D.R.,K.E.Judd,D.L.Bade,G.E.LikensandC.E.Kraft.2013.EffectsofwoodremovalonstreamhabitatandnitrateuptakeintwonortheasternU.S.headwaterstreams.Hydrobiologia717:119-131.doi:10.1007/s10750-013-1578-6.
566.Westgate,M.,G.E.LikensandD.B.Lindenmayer.2013.Adaptivemanagementofbiologicalsystems:areview.Biol.Conserv.158:128-139.
567.Youngentob,K.N.,G.E.Likens,J.E.WilliamsandD.B.Lindenmayer.2013.Asurveyoflong-termterrestrialecologystudiesinAustralia.AustralEcol.38:365-373.doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02421.x
568. Butler,T.andLikens,G.E.2013.AcidRain.EncyclopediaofEnvironmetrics.1.
569.Likens,G.E.2014.TheEcosystemApproachforUnderstandingandResolving EnvironmentalProblems.Pp.103-110.In;EnvironmentandDevelopmentChallenges.
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570.Likens,G.E.andS.W.Bailey.2014.ThediscoveryofacidrainattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest:Astoryofcollaborationandlong-termresearch.pp.463-482.In:D.Hayes,etal.(ed.).USForestServiceExperimentalForestsandRanges,Chapter20.
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571.Likens,G.E.andT.J.Butler.2014.Atmosphericaciddeposition.EncyclopediaofNaturalResources.Taylor&Francis.doi:10.1081/E-ENRA-120047613
572.Likens,G.E.andL.O.Hedin.2014.F.HerbertBormann1922-1912:ABiographicalMemoir.NationalAcademyofSciencesPress,13pp.
573.Lindenmayer,D.B.,P.S.Barton,P.W.Lane,M.J.Westgate,L.McBurney,D.Blair,P.GibbonsandG.E.Likens.2014.Anempiricalassessmentandcomparisonofspecies-basedandhabitat-basedsurrogates:acasestudyofforestvertebratesandlargeoldtrees.PLoSONE9(2):e89807. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0089807
574.Lindenmayer,D.B.,S.C.Banks,W.L.Laurance,J.F.FranklinandG.E.Likens.2014.Broaddeclineofpopulationsoflargeoldtrees.Conserv.Lett.7(1):72-73.doi:10.1111/conl.12079
575.Lindenmayer,D.B.,D.Blair,L.McBurney,S.C.Banks,J.A.R.Stein,R.J.Hobbs,G.E.Likens,andJ.F.Franklin.2014.Principlesandpracticesforbiodiversityconservationandrestorationforestry:a30yearcasestudyontheVictorianmontaneashforestsandthecriticallyendangeredLeadbeater’sPossum.Aust.Zool.36:441-460.
576.Lindenmayer,D.B.,W.F.Laurance,J.F.Franklin,G.E.Likens,S.C.Banks,W.Blanchard,P.Gibbons,K.Ikin,D.Blair,L.McBurney,A.D.ManningandJ.A.R.Stein.2014.Newpoliciesforoldtrees:avertingaglobalcrisisinakeystoneecologicalstructure.Conserv.Lett.7(1):61-69.doi:10.1111/conl.2013
577.McGuire,K.J.,Torgersen,C.E.,G.E.Likens,D.C.Buso,W.H.LoweandS.W.Bailey.2014.Networkanalysisrevealsmultiscalecontrolsonstreamwaterchemistry.Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci.USA111: 7030-7035.doi:10.1073/pnas.1404820111
578.Smith,V.H.,W.K.Dodds,K.E.Havens,D.R.Engstrom,H.W.Paerl,B.MossandG.E.Likens.2014.Comment:culturaleutrophicationofnaturallakesintheUnitedStatesisrealandwidespread.Limnol.Oceanogr.59:2217–2225.
579.Yanai,R.,N.Tokuchi,J.Campbell,M.Green,E.Matsuzaki,S.Laseter,C.Brown,A.Bailey,P.Lyons,C.R.Levine,D.Buso,G.E.Likens,J.KnoeppandK.Fukushima.2014.Sourcesofuncertaintyinestimatingstreamsoluteexportfromheadwatercatchments.Hydrol.Process.31:2982-2986.doi:10.1002/hyp.10265
580.Wilson,A.M.andG.E.Likens.2015.ContentVolatilityofScientificTopicsinWikipedia:ACautionaryTale.PLoSONE10(8):e0134454.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134454.(altmetricscore–320)
581.Benettin,P.,S.W.Bailey,J.L.Campbell,M.B.Green,A.Rinaldo,G.E.Likens,K.J.McGuire,andG.Botter.2015.LinkingwaterageandsolutedynamicsinstreamflowattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NH,USA,WaterResourcesResearch51:9256-9272.doi:10.1002/2015WR017552
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582.Lindenmayer,D.B.,E.L.Burns,P.Tennant,C.R.Dickman,P.T.Green,D.A.Keith,D.J.Metcalfe,J.Russell-Smith,G.M.Wardle,D.Williams,K.Bossard,C.Delacey,I.Hanigan,C.M.Bull,G.Gillespie,R.J.Hobbs,C.J.Krebs,G.E.Likens,J.Porter,andM.Vardon.2015.Contemplatingthefuture:Actingnowonlong-termmonitoringtoanswer2050’squestions.AustralEcology40:213-224.
583.Durán,J.,J.L.Morse,P.M.Groffman,J.L.Campbell,L.M.Christenson,C.T.Driscoll,T.J.Fahey,M.C.Fisk,G.E.Likens,J.M.Melillo,M.J.Mitchell,P.H.Templer,andM.A.Vadeboncoeur.2015.Climatechangedecreasesnitrogenpoolsandmineralizationratesinonenorthernhardwoodforests.Ecosphere7(3):e01251.doi:10.1002/ecs2.1251
584.Puntsag,T.,M.J.Mitchell,J.L.Campbell,E.S.Klein,G.E.Likens,andJ.M.Welker.ArcticVortexchangesalterthesourcesandisotopicvaluesofprecipitationinNEUS.2016.Nature-ScientificReports6:22647.doi:10.1038/srep22647
585.Keene,W.C.,J.N.Galloway,G.E.Likens,F.A.Deviney,K.N.Mikkelsen,J.L.MoodyandJ.R.Maben.2016.Atmosphericwetdepositioninremoteregions:benchmarksforenvironmentalchange.JournaloftheAtmosphericSciences72:2947−2978.
586.Golladay,S.W.,K.L.Martin,J.M.Vose,D.N.Wear,A.P.Covich,R.J.Hobbs,K.D.Klepzig,G.E.Likens,R.J.Naiman,andA.W.Shearer.2016.AchievableFutureConditionsasaFrameworkforGuidingForestConservationandManagement.ForestEcologyandManagement360:80-96.
587. Tydecks,L.,V.Bremerich,I.Jentschke,G.E.Likens,andK.Tockner.2016.BiologicalFieldStations–aGlobalInfrastructureforResearch,Education,andPublicEngagement.AdvanceAccessatBioScience66:164–171.doi:10.1093/biosci/biv174
588.Butler,T.,F.Vermeylen,C.M.Lehman,G.E.Likens,andM.Puchalski.2016.IncreasingammoniaconcentrationtrendsinlargeregionsoftheUSAderivedfromtheNADP/AMoNNetwork.AtmosphericEnvironment144:1-9.doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2016.06.033
589.Leys,B.,K.McLauchlan,J.Craine,C.E.Johnson,G.E.Likens,andB.LaCroix.2016.Naturalandanthropogenicdriversofcalciumdepletioninanorthernforestduringthelastmillennium.PNAS113:E5091.doi:10.1073/pnas.1604909113
590.Clymans,W.,D.Conley,J.Battles,P.Frings,M.M.Koppers,G.Likens,andC.Johnson.2016.Silicauptakeandreleaseinliveanddecayingbiomassinanorthernhardwoodforest.Ecology97:3044–3057.
591.Rosi-Marshall,E.J.,E.S.Bernhardt,D.C.Buso,C.T.Driscoll,andG.E.Likens.2016.Acidrainmitigationexperimentshiftsaforestedwatershedfromanetsinktoanetsourceofnitrogen.PNAS113:7580-7583.doi:10.1073/pnas.1607287113
592. Butler,T.J.andG.E.Likens.2016.Acidrain.EncyclopaediaBritannica.EncyclopaediaBritannica,Inc.
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593. Timofeyev,M.A.,E.A.Silow,A.W.Mackay,M.V.Moore,andG.E.Likens.2016.Safeguardingtheworld’slargestlake.LettertotheEditor.Nature538:41.
594.Conniff,R.2016.TheAcidRainEconomy:HowtheFreeMarketTackledanEnvironmentalChallenge.FromResearchtoReward(aseriesproducedbytheNationalAcademyofSciences).
595. Timofeyev,M.A.,E.A.Silow,A.W.Mackay,M.V.Moore,andG.E.Likens.2016.Monitoring:safeguardingtheworld’slargestlake.LettertotheEditor.Nature538:41.
596. Lindenmayer,D.,etal.2017.SaveAustralia’secologicalresearch.Letter&SupplementalMaterial.Science357:557.
597. Ripple,W.J.,etal.2017.Worldscientists’warningtohumanity:asecondnotice.Viewpoint.BioScience67:1026.
598.Likens,G.E.2017.Fiftyyearsofcontinuousprecipitationandstreamchemistrydata fromtheHubbardBrookecosystemstudy(1963–2013).Ecology98:2224. doi:10.1002/ecy.1894
599. Benettin,P.,K.McGuire,S.Bailey,G.Likens,A.Rinaldo,andG.Botter.2017.Youngrunofffractioncontrolsstreamwaterageandsoluteconcentrationdynamics. HydrologicalProcesses31:2982–2986.https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.11243
600. Lindenmayer,D.B.,G.E.Likens,andJ.F.Franklin.2018.EarthObservationNetworks(EONs):findingtherightbalance.TrendsinEcology&Evolution33:1-3.
601.Likens,G.E.andT.Butler.2018.AcidRain:Causes,Consequences,andRecoveryinTerrestrial,Aquatic,andHumanSystems.pp.23-31.In:D.A.DellasalaandM.I.Goldstein(eds.).EncyclopediaoftheAnthropocene.Elsevier.
602. Kaushal,S.S.,G.E.Likens,M.L.Pace,R.M.Utz,S.Haq,J.Gorman,andM.Grese.2018.Freshwatersalinizationsyndromeonacontinentalscale.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences115:E574-E583.doi:10.1073/pnas.1711234115
603. Sullivan,T.J.,C.T.Driscoll,C.M.Beier,D.Burtraw,I.J.Fernandez,J.N.Galloway,D.A.Gay,C.L.Goodale,G.E.Likens,G.M.Lovett,andS.A.Watmough.2018.AirpollutionsuccessstoriesintheUnitedStates:Thevalueoflong-termobservations.EnvironmentalScienceandPolicy84:69-73.
604. Lindenmayer,D.,andG.E.Likens.2018.Maintainingthecultureofecology(guesteditorial).FrontiersinEcologyandtheEnvironment16:195.
605. Groffman,P.M.,C.T.Discoll,J.Duran,J.L.Campbell,L.M.Christenson,T.J.Fahey,M.C.Fisk,C.Fuss,G.E.Likens,G.M.Lovett,L.Rustad,andP.Templer.2018.Nitrogenoligotrophicationinnorthernhardwoodforests.Biogeochemistry,1-17.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-018-0445-y
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606. Lovett,G.M.,C.L.Goodale,S.V.Ollinger,C.B.Fuss,A.P.Ouimette,andG.E.Likens.2018.Nutrientretentionduringecosystemsuccession:arevisedconceptualmodel.FrontiersinEcologyandtheEnvironment16:532–538.doi:10.1002/fee.1949
607. Marinos,R.,J.L.Campbell,C.T.Driscoll,G.E.Likens,W.H.McDowell,E.Rosi,L.E.Rustad,andE.S.Bernhardt.2018.Giveandtake:Awatershedacidrainmitigationexperimentincreasesbaseflownitrogenretentionbutincreasesstormflownitrogenexport.EnvironmentalScienceandTechnology52:13155-13165. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b03553
608. Kaushal,S.S.,G.E.Likens,M.L.Pace,S.Haq,K.L.Wood,J.G.Galella,C.Morel,T.R.Doody,B.Wessel,P.Kortelainen,A.Räike,V.Skinner,R.Utz,andN.Jaworski.2018.Novel‘chemicalcocktails’ininlandwatersareaconsequenceofthefreshwatersalinizationsyndrome.Phil.Trans.R.Soc.B374:20180017.http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2018.0017
609. Kaushal,S.S.,G.E.Likens,M.L.Pace,andR.Utz.2018.U.S.riversarebecomingsaltier–andit'snotjustfromtreatingroadsinwinter.TheConversation.https://theconversation.com/us-rivers-are-becoming-saltier-and-its-not-just-from-treating-roads-in-winter-92648
610. Lowe,W.H.,L.K.Swartz,B.R.Addis,andG.E.Likens.2019.Hydrologicvariabilitycontributestoreducedsurvivalthroughmetamorphosisinastreamsalamander.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica116:19563-19570.DOI:10.1073/pnas.1908057116
611. Likens,G.E.2019.UnusualsequenceoficecoverformationonMirrorLake,NewHampshire,USA.InlandWaters9:408-410.DOI:10.1080/20442041.2019.1629216
612. Likens,G.E.andT.Butler.2019.AtmosphericAcidDeposition.EncyclopediaofNaturalResources.TaylorandFrancisGroup.
613. Ripple,W.J.,C.Wolf,T.M.Newsome,P.Barnard,W.R.Moomaw….G.E.Likens…..etal.2020.Worldscientists’warningofaclimateemergency.BioScience70:8-12.DOI:10.1093/biosci/biz088
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7. Likens,G.E.1980.TheimpactofacidprecipitationonecosystemsineasternNorthAmerica.SchoolofGraduateStudiesAlumniAssociationandDepartmentofBotany,UniversityofToronto,Canada.UnpublishedManuscript,27pp.
8. Likens,G.E.1980.Wherehasallthewatergone?C.P.SnowLectureSeries,IthacaCollege,Ithaca,NewYork.UnpublishedManuscript,14pp.
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21. Butler,T.J.andG.E.Likens.1988.OperationandresearchattheIthacaMAP3SRegionalPrecipitationChemistrySite.AnnualProgressReportfor1988,preparedforU.S.DepartmentofEnergy.DOE/ER/60292-4.
22. Keene,W.C.,J.N.Galloway,G.E.LikensandJ.M.Miller.1988.TheGlobalPrecipitationChemistryProject.Contributiontothe16thGMCCAnnualReport,NOAA.
23. Keene,W.C.,J.N.Galloway,G.E.LikensandJ.M.Miller.1988.TheGlobalPrecipitationChemistryProject.Contributiontothe17thGMCCAnnualReport,NOAA.
24. Butler,T.J.andG.E.Likens.1989.OperationandresearchattheIthacaMAP3SRegionalPrecipitationChemistrySite.AnnualProgressReportfor1989,preparedforU.S.DepartmentofEnergy.DOE/ER/60292-4.
25. Bukaveckas,P.A.andG.E.Likens.1990.Effectsoflakeandwatershedlimingonlakeproductivityandtrophicinteractions.AnnualReportfortheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.36pp.
26. Bukaveckas,P.A.andG.E.Likens.1992.Effectsoflakeandwatershedlimingonlakeproductivityandtrophicinteractions.AnnualReportfortheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.38pp.
27. Bukaveckas,P.A.andG.E.Likens.1994.Effectsoflakeandwatershedlimingonlakeproductivityandtrophicinteractions.AnnualReportfortheU.S.FishandWildlifeService.38pp.
28. Driscoll,C.T.andG.E.Likens.1994.Transportandfateoftrifluoroacetateintheterrestrialenvironment.In:AlternativeFluorocarbonsEnvironmentalAcceptabilityWorkshoponDecompositionofTFAintheEnvironment,
Washington,D.C.13pp.
29. Lewis,W.M.,E.J.Fee,G.E.Likens,S.W.Chisholm,N.G.Hairston,Jr.,S.T.Threlkeld,C.F.D'Elia,J.E.HobbieandR.G.Wetzel.1995.ChallengesforlimnologyintheUnitedStatesandCanada:AnAssessmentoftheDisciplineinthe1990's.ReportoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographyChallengesforLimnologyCommittee.SpecialEditionofASLOBulletin4(2).20pp.
30. Ayala,F.J.,R.R.Colwell,P.R.Ehrlich,W.H.Eshbaugh,J.Franklin,D.W.Freckman,D.H.Knight,S.A.Levin,G.E.Likens,J.Lubchenco,J.L.Meyer,H.A.Mooney,G.H.Orians,R.T.Paine,P.G.RisserandG.M.Woodwell.1996.OpenLetterfromLeadersofScientificProfessionalSocieties:RE:TheEndangeredSpeciesAct.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.77(2):116-119.
31. Colwell,R.,J.Lubchenco,D.Freckman,H.Mooney,S.Levin,J.Meyer,G.Likens,P.Risser
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andG.Orians.1996.OpenLetterfromLeadersofScientificProfessionalSocieties.RE:TheEndangeredSpeciesAct.BullEcol.Soc.Amer.77(2):119-120.
32. Likens,G.E.2001.EvaluationoftheproposedCRCFENarranLakesProject–NarranLakesNatureReserve,NSW.UnpublishedReport,NarranLakesProjectReview.Walgett,NSW,Australia.6pp.
33. Butler,T.,G.E.Likens,M.CohenandF.Vermeylen.2006.FinalReporttoNOAAMercuryintheEnvironmentandPatternsofMercuryDepositionfromtheNADP/MDNMercuryDepositionNetwork.InstituteofEcosystemStudiesFinalReporttoNOAA.46pp.
34. Butler,T.,G.E.Likens,M.CohenandF.Vermeylen.2007.FinalReporttoNOAAMercuryintheEnvironmentandPatternsofMercuryDepositionfromtheNADP/MDNMercuryDepositionNetwork.InstituteofEcosystemStudiesFinalReporttoNOAA.87pp.
35.Likens,G.E.2010.AStrategicPlanforanAustralianLong-termEnvironmentalMonitoringNetwork.ReporttoAustralianGovernment’sDepartmentofEnvironment,Water,HeritageandtheArts(DEWHA),May2010.39pp.
36.Likens,G.E.2010.DevelopingabasisforaLong-TermEcologicalResearchNetworkinAustraliaandaSystematicApproachtoEnvironmentalMonitoring.FinalFellowshipReporttotheCommonwealthforEnvironmentResearchFacilities(CERF),DepartmentofEnvironment,Water,HeritageandtheArts(DEWHA),June2010.Canberra,ACT,Australia.14pp.
37. Likens,G.E.2010.AReviewofTheNatureConservancy/BiodiversityProgramofTheThomasFoundation.12pp.
38. Likens,G.E.2010.EvaluationoftheMurrayDarlingBasinAuthorityDraftBasinPlan.12pp.
39. Howarth,R.W.[and58co-signers,includingG.E.Likens].2011.LettertoGovernorAndrewCuomo,15September2011[regardingtheabilityofmunicipaldrinkingwaterfiltrationsystemstoadequatelyremovecontaminantsofthesortfoundinreturnfluidsfromhydraulicfracturing,shouldtheysomehowenterthewatersystem].
40. Butler,T.andG.E.Likens.2014.ReporttoNOAAAirResourcesLaboratory2013MonitoringandResearchatNADP/AIRMoNNY67.52pp.
41.BiographicalprofileinAmericanMenandWomenofScience.GaleCengageLearning.http://amws.mobius365.com/SUILogin?qs=ZV3j5a
42.Weymann,R.,and>200co-signers.2016.AnopenletterregardingclimatechangefromconcernedmembersoftheU.S.NationalAcademyofSciences.September2016.
43. VNyheetteernskapVetenskapsredaktionenVetenskapsredaktör:MariaGunther Såförsurarvårautsläppmarken.
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44. Lindenmayer,D.B.,andG.E.Likens.2018.Maintainingthecultureofecology(editorial).FrontiersinEcologyandtheEnvironment16:195.
45. Moomaw,W.,C.Hanson,andD.DellaSala.2020.LettertoCongress:Scientistsweighinonforestprotectionsandcarbonemissions(signedby200+scientistsincludingGeneE.Likens).
46. DellaSala,D.A.2020.LettertotheBureauofLandManagement(CC:USCongress).2020.ProposedCXnumberC(10)exemptingsalvageloggingofupto5,000-acresonpublicforestlandsnationwidemanagedbytheBLMfromenvironmentalanalysisandcomment(signedbyagroupofscientistsincludingGeneE.Likens).
50. Likens,G.,E.Rosi,andE.Bernhardt.2020.HubbardBrookExperimentalForest:MirrorLakeIceCover1968-presentver6.EnvironmentalDataInitiative.https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/1d096ecc7ec857847c19a423fd689505.
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1. Bormann,F.H.,G.E.Likens,N.M.JohnsonandR.S.Pierce.1963.Hydrologicmineralcycleinteractioninasmallforestedecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.44(3):86.
2. Likens,G.E.andA.D.Hasler.1964.Transportofradionuclidesinanice-coveredlake.Verh.Internat.Verein.Limnol.15(1)258.
3. Likens,G.E.,N.M.Johnson,F.H.BormannandR.S.Pierce.1964.Hydrologicmineralcycleinteractioninasmallforestedecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.45(3):88.
4. Bormann,F.H.andG.E.Likens.1966.Comparativenutrientlossesinsolutionandinparticulatematterfromanundisturbednorthernhardwoodecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.47(3):115.
5. Johnson,N.M.,G.E.Likens,F.H.BormannandR.S.Pierce.1966.BulkchemicalchangesandrateofchemicalweatheringincentralNewHampshire.Trans.Amer.Geophys.Union47:83-84.
6. Johnson,N.M.,G.E.Likens,F.H.BormannandR.S.Pierce.1966.Chemicalweatheringandmajorcationcyclinginapodzolizationenvironment.Geo.Soc.Amer.,SpecialPaperNo.82:102.
7. Likens,G.E.,F.H.Bormann,N.M.JohnsonandR.S.Pierce.1966.Thecationbudgetforasmallforestedecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.47(3):115.
8. Bormann,F.H.andG.E.Likens.1967.Nutrientramificationsofclearcuttingaforestecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.48(3):119.
9. Johnson,N.M.andG.E.Likens.1967.Steady-stateheatflowconditionsinthesedimentsofasmallmeromicticlake.Trans.Amer.Geophys.Union48:211.
10. Likens,G.E.,F.H.Bormann,N.M.JohnsonandR.S.Pierce.1967.Theeffectofforest
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managementonthenutrientbudgetofanorthernhardwoodecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.48(2):53.
11. Johnson,N.M.,G.E.Likens,F.H.BormannandR.S.Pierce.1968.Rateofgeneration ofnutrient-mineralsfromsilicatemineralsinpodzolsoils.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.
49(2):60.
12. Siccama,T.G.,F.H.BormannandG.E.Likens.1968.PreliminaryevaluationoftheherbcompartmentoftheHubbardBrooknorthernhardwoodforestecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.49(3):112.
13. Gosz,J.R.,G.E.Likens,F.H.BormannandJ.S.Eaton.1969.Leachinglossesfromleavesofselectedtreespecies.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.50(2):72.
14. Siccama,T.G.,D.Botkin,F.H.BormannandG.E.Likens.1969.Computersimulationofanorthernhardwoodforest.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.50(2):93.
15. Fisher,S.G.andG.E.Likens.1970.Theannualdetritusbudgetofasmallstream.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe33rdAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,UniversityofRhodeIsland.
16. Gosz,J.R.,G.E.LikensandF.H.Bormann.1970.IntrasystemnutrientcyclingfromlitterfallontheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.51(2):27.
17. Burton,T.M.andG.E.Likens.1971.PopulationestimatesofsalamandersintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.52(4):34.
18. Makarewicz,J.C.andG.E.Likens.1971.Fluctuationanddistributionofzooplanktonbiomassinalakeecosystem.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe34thAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,UniversityofManitoba.
19. Sturges,F.W.,R.T.HolmesandG.E.Likens.1971.TheroleofbirdsinmineralcyclingintheHubbardBrookwatershed-ecosystems.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.52(4):34.
20. Burton,T.M.andG.E.Likens.1972.Theeffectofstrip-cuttingonstreamtemperatureintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.AbstractsofpaperssubmittedfortheSpecialMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographywiththeAmericanInstituteofBiologicalSciences,UniversityofMinnesota,Minneapolis.
21. deNoyelles,F.andG.E.Likens.1972.Phytoplanktonspeciesdistributionandbiomassinasmalloligotrophiclake.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe35thAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,FloridaStateUniversity,Tallahassee.
22. Gosz,J.R.,G.E.LikensandF.H.Bormann.1972.ElementturnoverratesontheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.53(2):32.
23. Likens,G.E.,N.M.Johnson,F.H.BormannandR.S.Pierce.1972.Nutrientbudgetsfor
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anoligotrophiclakeinNewHampshire.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe35thAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,FloridaStateUniversity,Tallahassee.
24. Reiners,W.A.,G.E.LikensandF.H.Bormann.1972.Vegetationrecoveryandthenutrientbudgetofaclear-cutwatershedatHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.53(2):37.
25. Likens,G.E.1974.Precipitationasasourceofnutrientsfornaturalecosystems. EOSTrans.Amer.Geophys.Union55(4):248.
26. Cogbill,C.V.andG.E.Likens.1974.AcidprecipitationinthenortheasternUnited States.EOSTrans.Amer.Geophys.Union55(4):247.
27. Lehman,J.T.,D.B.BotkinandG.E.Likens.1974.Theassumptionsandrationalesofacomputermodelofphytoplanktonpopulationdynamics.J.Phycol.Suppl.10:11.
28. Lehman,J.T.,D.B.BotkinandG.E.Likens.1974.Ecologicalimplicationsofacomputermodelofphytoplanktonpopulationdynamicssubjecttotemperature,light,andnutrientconstraints.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.55(2):19.
29. Lehman,J.T.,D.B.BotkinandG.E.Likens.1974.Computersimulationofpopulationdynamicsofphytoplanktonsubjectedtoconstraintsoftemperature,lightandnutrients.AbstractsfortheXIXCongressInternat.Assoc.Theor.Appl.Limnol.,Winnipeg,Canada,August1974.p.120.
30. Likens,G.E.andM.B.Davis.1974.Post-glacialhistoryofMirrorLakeanditswatershedinNewHampshire,U.S.A.AbstractsfortheXIXCongressInternat.Assoc.Theor.Appl.Limnol.,Winnipeg,Canada,August1974.p.123.
31. Jordan,M.J.andG.E.Likens.1974.AcarbonbudgetforanoligotrophiclakeinNewHampshire,U.S.A.AbstractsfortheXIXCongressInternat.Assoc.Theor.Appl.Limnol.,Winnipeg,Canada,August1974.p.20.
32. Walker,K.F.andG.E.Likens.1974.Theinfluenceofmorphometryonlakecirculationpatterns,withparticularreferencetomeromixis.AbstractsfortheXIXCongressInternat.Assoc.Theor.Appl.Limnol.,Winnipeg,Canada,August1974.p.221.
33. Bormann,F.H.,G.E.LikensandJ.M.Melillo.1975.Anitrogenbudgetforanundisturbednorthernhardwoodforestecosystem:TheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.56(2):38.
34. Galloway,J.N.andG.E.Likens.1975.Calibrationofcollectionproceduresfordeterminationofprecipitationchemistry.AbstractsfortheFirstInternat.Symp.onAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem.Columbus,Ohio,May1975.p.9.
35. Galloway,J.N.,G.E.LikensandE.S.Edgerton.1975.SomeaspectsofhydrogenionchemistryofacidprecipitationincentralNewYork.AbstractsforTheFirstInternat.Symp.onAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem.Columbus,Ohio,May1975.p.
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28.
36. Gosz,J.R.,G.E.LikensandF.H.Bormann.1975.Energybudgetforanorthernhardwoodforest.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.56(2):38.
37. Hornbeck,J.W.,G.E.LikensandJ.S.Eaton.1975.Seasonalvariationinacidityofprecipitationandtheimplicationsforforest-streamecosystems.AbstractsforTheFirstInternat.Symp.onAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem.Columbus,Ohio.p.41.
38. Likens,G.E.,J.S.Eaton,F.H.Bormann,R.S.PierceandN.M.Johnson.1975.HydrogenioninputtotheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshireduringthelastdecade.AbstractsforTheFirstInternat.Symp.onAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem.Columbus,Ohio.p.29.
39. Miller,J.M.,J.N.GallowayandG.E.Likens.1975.TheuseofARLtrajectoriesfortheevaluationofprecipitationchemistrydata.AbstractsforTheFirstInternat.Symp.onAcidPrecipitationandtheForestEcosystem.Columbus,Ohio.p.7.
40. Eaton,J.S.,G.E.LikensandF.H.Bormann.1976.Thebiogeochemistryofsulfurinanortheasternforestecosystem.Abstractsforthe10thMiddleAtlanticRegionalMeeting.February1976.Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.
41. Galloway,J.N.,C.L.Schofield,E.YostandG.E.Likens.1976.InfluencesofacidprecipitationonthewaterandsedimentgeochemistryofAdirondackmountainlakes.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe39thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.Savannah,Georgia.
42. Jordan,M.J.andG.E.Likens.1976.Darkbottlesulfateuptakeasameasureofaquaticbacterialcarbonproduction.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe39thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.Savannah,Georgia.
43. Galloway,J.N.andG.E.Likens.1977.Acidprecipitation:Theimportanceofnitricacid.AbstractssubmittedtoAGUSymposiumontheQualityofPrecipitation.Washington,D.C.
44. Jordan,M.J.andG.E.Likens.1977.Pelagicbacterialproductionmeasuredbyuptakeof35SO4and14CO2.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe40thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.EastLansing,Michigan.
45. Meyer,J.L.andG.E.Likens.1977.Phosphorus,nitrogen,andorganiccarbonfluxinheadwaterstreamecosystems.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe40thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.EastLansing,Michigan.
46. Moeller,R.E.andG.E.Likens.1977.Athree-yearrecordofsestonsedimentationrelatedtolong-termsedimentaccumulationinMirrorLake,NewHampshire.AbstractsofpaperssubmittedforSILXXCongress,Copenhagen.August1977.
47. Melillo,J.M.,F.H.BormannandG.E.Likens.1977.Nitrificationinamid-successionalnorthernhardwoodforestecosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.58(2):17.
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48. Glass,N.R.,G.E.LikensandL.S.Dochinger.1978.Theecologicaleffectsofatmosphericdeposition.AbstractsofpapersforTheThirdNationalConferenceInteragencyEnergy/EnvironmentR&DProgram.Washington,D.C.June1978.
49. Fiance,S.B.,R.J.HallandG.E.Likens.1978.Theeffectsofexperimentalacidificationonasmallstreamcommunity.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.59(2):67.
50. Hall,R.J.,S.B.Fiance,G.E.LikensandG.R.Hendrey.1978.Effectsofexperimentalacidificationonstreaminsectemergence.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.59(2):67.
51. Hall,R.J.,G.E.Likens,G.R.HendreyandS.B.Fiance.1978.ExperimentalstreamacidificationintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedtothe41stAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.Victoria,B.C.June1978.
52. Hornbeck,J.W.andG.E.Likens.1978.ChemicalcontentofstreamsdrainingtwocutoverforestsinNewEngland.EOSTrans.,Amer.Geophys.Union59(4):282.
53. Hall,R.J.andG.E.Likens.1979.Stresseffectsofhydrogen-ionconcentrationonfood-chaindynamicsinamountainstream.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe42ndAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.StonyBrook,NewYork.June1979.
54. Hendrey,G.R.,R.J.HallandG.E.Likens.1979.Experimentalstreamacidification:Effectsonbenthicalgalproductivity.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe42ndAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.StonyBrook,NewYork.June1979.
55. Likens,G.E.andR.E.Bilby.1979.Development,maintenanceandroleoforganicdebrisdamsinstreams.AbstractsofpapersforWorkshoponSedimentBudgetsandRoutinginForestCatchments.Corvallis,Oregon.June1979.
56. Hall,R.J.,G.E.Likens,S.B.FianceandG.R.Hendrey.1980.EcologicaleffectsofexperimentalstreamacidificationintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.AbstractsubmittedfortheInternat.ConferenceonTheEcologicalImpactofAcidPrecipitation.Sandefjord,Norway.March1980.
57. Confer,J.L.,T.KaaretandG.E.Likens.1980.Zooplankton,acidrainandhighaltitudelakesofthenortheasternU.S.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe43rdAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.Knoxville,Tennessee.June1980.
58. Galloway,J.N.,G.E.LikensandJ.Miller.1981.Processesthatcontrolthecompositionofprecipitationinremoteareas.AbstractforSymposiumontheRoleoftheOceansinAtmosphericChemistry,IAMAPThirdScientificAssembly.
59. Lazrus,A.,G.E.Likens,V.Mohnen,G.KokandW.E.Wilson.1981.Therelationshipofaircompositiontorainacidity.Abstractforpaper81-13.5at74thAnnualMeeting,APCA,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.June1981.
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60. Cole,J.J.andG.E.Likens.1982.Annualcycleofalgaldecompositioninanoligotrophiclake.Abstractsofpaperssubmittedforthe45thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography.NorthCarolinaStateUniversity,Raleigh,NorthCarolina.June1982.
61. Hornbeck,J.W.,C.W.Martin,R.S.Pierce,G.E.Likens,J.S.EatonandF.H.Bormann.1982.Impactsofeven-agemanagementonnutrientandhydrologiccyclesofnorthernhardwoodforests.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.63(2):158.
62. Galloway,J.N.,J.M.Miller,G.E.LikensandW.C.Keene.1983.Asummaryofresultsfromtheglobalprecipitationchemistryproject.AbstractofPaperforWorldMeteorologicalOrganization(WMO),Vienna,Austria.
63. Hooper,R.P.,C.A.ShoemakerandG.E.Likens.1983.Ananalysisofthehydrologicfactorsinfluencingtheimpactofacidprecipitationonstreamsoluteconcentration.AbstractforAmer.Geophys.UnionMeeting,SanFrancisco,California.December1983.
64. Likens,G.E.,F.H.Bormann,R.S.PierceandR.E.Munn.1983.Long-termtrendsinprecipitationchemistryatHubbardBrook,NewHampshire.AbstractofpaperfortheFifthInternationalConferenceoftheCommissiononAtmosphericChemistryandGlobalPollution(CACGP),ChristChurch,Oxford,England.September1983.
65. Munn,R.E.,G.E.Likens,B.Weisman,J.W.Hornbeck,C.W.MartinandF.H.Bormann.1983.AmeteorologicalanalysisoftheprecipitationchemistryeventsamplesatHubbardBrook,NewHampshire.AbstractforFirstInternationalConf.oftheCommissiononAtmosphericChemistryandGlobalPollution.ChristChurch,Oxford,Ohio.September1983.
66. Hornbeck,J.W.,C.W.Martin,R.M.Bloxam,R.E.Munn,G.E.LikensandB.Weisman.1983.Relationshipsofstormtypeandtrajectorytoprecipitationchemistry.AbstractforSymposiumonPerspectivesonAcidPrecipitation:ThermalEnergy’sVexingSide.UniversityofVermont,Burlington.September1983.
67. Likens,G.E.,W.C.Keene,J.M.MillerandJ.N.Galloway.1984.ThechemistryofprecipitationinKatherine,Australia.AbstractforTheScientificApplicationofBaselineObservationsofAtmosphericComposition.Aspendale,Australia.November1984.pp.56-58.
68. Keene,W.C.,J.N.Galloway,G.E.LikensandJ.M.Miller.1985.ContributionsoftheGlobalPrecipitationChemistryProject.AbstractforNAPAPPeer-ReviewMeeting,Boulder,Colorado.September1985.
69. Asbury,C.E.,F.A.Vertucci,M.D.Mattson,G.E.LikensandM.D.Best.1986.ComparisonofhistoricandmoderndataonalkalinityandpHtodetectacidificationinAdirondacklakes.AbstractforIVInternationalCongressofEcology,StateUniversityofNewYork,SyracuseUniversity.p.80.
70. Hedin,L.O.,M.S.MayerandG.E.Likens.1986.Theeffectofdeforestationonorganic
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debrisdamsinstreams.Abstractofpaperssubmittedfor49thAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,UniversityofRhodeIsland,Kingston.p.51.
71. Mattson,M.D.,F.A.Vertucci,C.E.AsburyandG.E.Likens.1986.FactorsaffectingAdirondacklakeacidification:Atestofcurrenthypothesesusingmeasuredchangesinalkalinity.AbstractforIVInternat.CongressofEcology,StateUniversityofNewYork,SyracuseUniversity.p.230.
72. Vertucci,F.A.,C.E.Asbury,M.D.MattsonandG.E.Likens.1986.TheuseofhistoriclakealkalinitydatatoevaluateHenriksen’smodelsoflakeacidification.AbstractforIVInternat.CongressofEcology,StateUniversityofNewYork,SyracuseUniversity.p.339.
73. Caraco,N.,J.Cole,G.E.Likens,M.MattsonandS.Nolan.1987.AveryunbalancedphosphorusbudgetforMirrorLake,NewHampshire,USA.AbstractforXXIIISocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Hamilton,NewZealand.February1987.
74. Hedin,L.O.,M.S.MayerandG.E.Likens.1987.Temporalandspatialresponseoforganicdebrisdamstodeforestation.AbstractforXXIIISocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Hamilton,NewZealand.February1987.
75. Likens,G.E.1987.Acidrainanditsinfluenceonsediment-waterexchangeinlakesandstreams.AbstractfortheFourthInternat.Symp.onTheInteractionsBetweenSedimentsandWater.Melbourne,Australia.
76. Likens,G.E.1987.Anexperimentalapproach--introduction.Abstractofpaperssubmittedfor50thAnnualMeeting,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,UniversityofWisconsin,Madison.p.47.
77. Mattson,M.D.andG.E.Likens.1987.Theeffectofbarometricpressureonmethaneebullitionrates.EOSTrans.Amer.Geophys.Union68(50):1691.
78. Caraco,N.,J.J.Cole,G.E.LikensandS.S.Nolan.1988.AtmosphericinputsofphosphorustoMirrorLake,anoligotrophiclakeinNewHampshire.AbstractforaSymposiumatLakeTahoe,“Sub-alpinewatershedprocessesandwaterquality.”CrystalBay,Nevada.June1988.
79. Driscoll,C.T.andG.E.Likens.1988.Long-termtrendsintheacid-basechemistryofstreamwateratHubbardBrook,NH.AbstractforWPCPSpecialtyConferenceonAcidRain,Hartford,Connecticut.May1988.
80. Hedin,L.O.,G.E.LikensandL.Granat.1988.SeasonalchemistryofSO42-,NO3
-andNH4
+inwetdepositioninthenortheasternU.S.andcentralScandinavia.AbstractsofpaperssubmittedfortheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,UniversityofColorado,Boulder.p.33.
81. Scott,N.A.,G.E.LikensandJ.S.Eaton.1988.Lossoftracemetalsviastreamwaterinanorthernhardwoodswatershedfollowingawholetreeharvest.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.69(2):289-290.
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82. Weathers,K.C.,G.E.Likens,F.H.Bormann,S.H.Bicknell,B.T.Bormann,B.C.Daube,Jr.,J.S.Eaton,J.N.Galloway,W.C.Keene,K.D.Kimball,W.H.McDowell,T.G.Siccama,D.SmileyandR.A.Tarrant.1988.ChemicalconcentrationsofcloudwaterfromeightsitesinNorthAmerica.AbstractforNationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram(NADP)TechnicalCommitteeMeeting,Austin,Texas.
83. Caraco,N.F.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1989.Phosphorusreleasefromsedimentsandanoxia:whichlakesviolatetherules?AbstractforXXIVCongressoftheInternat.Assoc.ofTheoreticalandAppliedLimnology,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Munich,FederalRepublicofGermany.August1989.p.22.
84. Likens,G.E.1989.Linkagesbetweenhydrologyandbiogeochemistryinforestedcatchments.AbstractforChapmanConferenceonHydrogeochemicalResponsesofForestedCatchments,AmericanGeophysicalUnion.BarHarbor,Maine.September1989.
85. Likens,G.E.,L.O.HedinandT.J.Butler.1989.Somelong-termprecipitationchemistrypatternsatHubbardBrook:Extremesandaverages.Abstract,XXIVCongressoftheInternat.Assoc.ofTheoreticalandAppliedLimnology,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Munich,FederalRepublicofGermany.August1989.p.89.
86.Butler,T.J.andG.E.Likens.1990.ImpactofchangingregionalemissionsonprecipitationchemistryintheeasternU.S.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.71(2):110.
87. Hedin,L.O.,G.E.Likens,K.M.PostekandC.T.Driscoll.1990.Roleoforganicacidsinsurfacewateracidification:Experimentalacidificationofabrownwaterstream.AbstractofpaperssubmittedfortheAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,CollegeofWilliam&Mary,Williamsburg,Virginia.p.40.
88. Hedin,L.O.,G.E.Likens,C.T.DriscollandK.M.Postek.1990.Roleoforganicacidsinbufferinginputsofmineralaciditytosurfacewaters:Afieldexperiment.AbstractforInternationalConferenceonAcidicDeposition:ItsNatureandImpacts.Glasgow,Scotland.September1990.p.343.
89. Likens,G.E.1990.Long-termconsequencesofhumaneffectsonecosystems.p.17.In:J.ArmestoandS.T.A.Pickett(coordinators).AbstractforInternationalWorkshoponComparativeStudiesofNorthandSouthAmericanTemperateEcosystems:Theory,ApproachesandLimitations.TermasdeChillan,Chile.
90. Likens,G.E.1990.Sustainedecologicalresearchandformulationofpublicpolicy.AbstractforFifthAnnualLandscapeEcologySymposium,TheRoleofLandscapeEcologyinPublic-PolicyMakingandLand-UseManagement.MiamiUniversity,Oxford,Ohio.p.16.
91. Likens,G.E.,F.H.Bormann,L.O.Hedin,C.T.DriscollandJ.S.Eaton.1990.Drydepositionofsulfur:A23-yrrecordfortheHubbardBrookForestEcosystem.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.71(2):231.
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92. Lovett,G.M.,G.E.LikensandS.S.Nolan.1990.Acomparisonofmethodsforestimatingdrydepositionofsulfurtoaforestedecosystem.AbstractforBATTELLEmeeting,FifthInternationalConferenceonPrecipitationScavengingandAtmosphere-SurfaceExchangeProcesses.
93. Weathers,K.C.,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.1990.Clouddepositiontoaforestedge.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.71(2):363.
94. Caraco,N.F.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1991.Iron:Phosphorusaccumulationinhypolimneticwaters.AbstractforThirdInternationalWorkshoponPhosphorusinSediments.Woudschoten/Utrecht,TheNetherlands.Sept./Oct.1991.
95. Christ,M.,Y.Zhang,C.T.DriscollandG.E.Likens.1991.Nitrogenimmobilizationcapacityofanorthernhardwoodforestsoil.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.72(2):88.
96. Hultberg,H.andG.E.Likens.1991.SulphurdepositiontoforestedecosystemsinnorthernEuropeandNorthAmerica--large-scalevariationsandlong-termdynamics.AbstractforFifthInternationalConferenceonPrecipitationScavengingandAtmosphere-SurfaceExchangeProcesses.Richland,Washington.July1991.
97. Lovett,G.M.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1991.Acomparisonofmethodsforestimatingdrydepositionofsulfurtoaforestedecosystem.AbstractforFifthInternationalConferenceonPrecipitationScavengingandAtmosphere-SurfaceExchangeProcesses.Richland,Washington.July1991.
98. Bukaveckas,P.A.andG.E.Likens.1992.Long-termchangesinnutrientinputstoMirrorLake.Abstractfor1992ASLOAquaticSciencesMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico.February1992.
99. Bukaveckas,P.A.,G.E.Likens,D.C.BusoandT.C.Winter.1992.AnalysisofchemicalfluxeswithintheMirrorLakewatershed.AbstractNo.74,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL)XXVInternationalCongress,Barcelona,Spain.August1992.
100. Caraco,N.F.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1992.Nutrientlimitationinfreshandsaltwaters:Potentialcontrolbysulfurcyclinginsediments.Abstractfor1992ASLOAquaticSciencesMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico.February1992.
101. Christ,M.,G.E.LikensandC.T.Driscoll.1992.Alysimeter-plottestofthesalteffectinanorthernhardwoodforestspodosol.AgronomyAbstracts,Amer.Soc.ofAgronomy,Minneapolis,Minnesota.
102. Galloway,J.N.,G.E.LikensandW.C.Keene.1992.ThecompositionofprecipitationinTorresdelPaine,Chile:Amongthecleanestintheworld?AbstractforAPatagoniaGem--TheEcologyandNaturalHistoryofaWorldReserve:TorresdelPaineNationalPark,Chile.Santiago,Chile.January1992.
103. Likens,G.E.1992.Ecology,ecosystemsandenvironmentalism.AbstractNo.357,SocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL)XXVInternationalCongress,Barcelona,Spain.August1992.
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104. Likens,G.E.1992.Insightsfromsustainedecologicalresearch.Abstractfor1992ASLO AquaticSciencesMeeting[PlenarySession],SantaFe,NewMexico.February1992.
105. Likens,G.E.andC.Eagar.1992.TheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.AbstractforNationalColloquiumonNewPerspectives.SocietyforAmericanForesters,LakeGeneva,Wisconsin.Sept./Oct.1992.
106. Lovett,G.M.,G.E.LikensandS.S.Nolan.1992.Candrydepositiontoaforestbemeasured?Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.73(2):255.
107. Peierls,B.L.,J.J.Cole,G.E.LikensandD.Ashizawa.1992.Long-termstreamandrivertemperaturetrends.Abstractfor1992ASLOAquaticSciencesMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico.February1992.
108. Vertucci,F.A.andG.E.Likens.1992.AcomparisonofregionalestimatesoflakeacidificationintheAdirondackMountains,NewYork,USA.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.73(2):375.
109. Weathers,K.C.andG.E.Likens.1992.CloudwaterchemistryatMohonkMountain,NewYork.AbstractforDanielSmileyConferenceResearchAssociation,MohonkMt.,NewYork.
110. Weathers,K.C.,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.1992.Theeffectoflandscapefeaturesonratesofatmosphericdeposition.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.73(2):381.
111. Weathers,K.C.,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.1992.TheeffectsoflandscapefeaturesonatmosphericdepositiontotheCatskillMountains,NewYork.AbstractforUSDAForestServiceSymposium,'TheEffectsofAirPollutiononTerrestrialandAquaticEcosystemsinNewEnglandandNewYork.'WatervilleValley,NewHampshire.October1992.
112. Bukaveckas,P.A.,G.E.LikensandC.L.Schelske.1993.Inter-annualvariationandlong-termtrendsinnutrientfluxesintheMirrorLakewatershed.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.74(2):179-180.
113. Caraco,N.F.,J.J.ColeandG.E.Likens.1993.Howcanalakewithanetautotrophicorganiccarbonbalanceoutgascarbondioxideallyearlong?AbstractofpaperssubmittedforASLO/SWS'93[AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography],Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.
114. Christ,M.,Y.Zhang,G.E.LikensandC.T.Driscoll.1993.Whichhorizonisthelargestsourceofbasecationstothesoilsolution?AlysimeterstudyattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.AgronomyAbstracts.
115. Cole,J.J.,N.F.Caraco,G.E.LikensandG.W.Kling.1993.MeasuredandcalculatedpCO2indicatethatlakesareasource,notasink,foratmosphericCO2.AbstractofpaperssubmittedforASLO/SWS'93[AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography],Edmonton,Alberta,Canada.
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116. Likens,G.E.1993.Human-acceleratedenvironmentalchange--anecologist'sview.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.74(2):331.
117. Galloway,J.N.,W.C.KeeneandG.E.Likens.1994.Wetdepositioninremoteregions:Implicationsforenvironmentalprocesses.AbstractforInternationalGlobalAtmosphericChemistry(IGAC)Symposium,Fuji-Yoshida,Japan.September1994.
118. Likens,G.E.1994.Sustainedecologicalresearchandtheprotectionofecosystems.AbstractforSecondInternationalConferenceofEcosystemMonitoringProtectionAreas,DalhousieUniversity,Halifax,NovaScotia,Canada.May1994.
119. Pardo,L.H.,P.E.Murdoch,M.J.Mitchell,C.T.DriscollandG.E.Likens.1994.Growingseasonlossofnitrateatthreenortheasternhardwoodforests:Aregionalindicatorofnitrogensaturation?Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.75(2):173.
120. Weathers,K.C.,G.M.LovettandG.E.Likens.1994.Howlandscape"features"affectratesofatmosphericdepositiontoahigh-elevationecosystem.AbstractforAcidRainSpecialtyConference,TheNetherlands.October1994.
121. Likens,G.E.,S.Tartowski,C.T.Driscoll,T.W.BergerandD.C.Buso.1995.Thefateoftrifluoroacetateinanorthernhardwoodforest.Suppl.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.76(3):357.
122. Pardo,L.H.,C.T.DriscollandG.E.Likens.1995.Acidificationandnitrogendepositioneffectsonanexperimentallygeneratedchronosequence.AbstractforAcidReignConference,Gothenborg,Sweden,June1995.
123. Galloway,J.N.,W.C.KeeneandG.E.Likens.1995.ProcessescontrollingthecompositionofprecipitationataremoteSouthernHemisphericlocation:TorresdelPaineNationalPark,Chile.GAPAbstract,AmericanGeophysicalUnion.
124. Berger,T.W.,S.Tartowski,G.E.Likens,D.G.Richey,C.T.DriscollandH.Frank.1996.Thetransportandtransformationoftrifluoroacetateinanorthernhardwoodforest.Suppl.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.77(3):33.
125. Likens,G.E.,C.T.DriscollandD.C.Buso.1996.Long-termeffectsofacidrainonecosystemsoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Suppl.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.77(3):296.
126. Bukaveckas,P.A.,G.E.Likens,D.BusoandT.C.Winter.1997.Inter-annualvariationandlong-termtrendsinsolutechemistryintheMirrorLakewatershed.AbstractsubmittedforBIOGEOMON3rdInternat.SymposiumonEcosystemBehavior,VillanovaUniversity,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.June1997.
127. Lewis,G.P.andG.E.Likens.1997.Relationshipsbetweenstreamacidanionsandbasecationsinold-growthandsecond-growthPennsylvaniaforests.AbstractforAncientEasternU.S.Old-GrowthForestsConference,Clarion,Pennsylvania.June1997.
128. Lewis,G.P.andG.E.Likens.1997.Forestinsectoutbreaks:Potentialinfluenceofinsectlitteronstreamsolutechemistry.Suppl.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.78(4):132.
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129. Likens,G.E.1997.Discoveringlong-termchangesinecosystemstructureandfunction.AbstractsforIISouthernConnectionCongress.SouthernTemperateBiotaandEcosystems:Past,PresentandFuture.Valdivia,Chile.January1997.NoticierodeBiologia5(1):45.
130. Tartowski,S.andG.E.Likens.1997.Thebiogeochemistryofradioactivelylabeledtrifluoroacetateinanorthernhardwoodforestwetland.Suppl.Bull.Ecol.Soc.Amer.78(4):194.
131. Weathers,K.C.andG.E.Likens.1997.CloudwaterinsouthernChile:Isitanimportantsourceofnutrients?AbstractsforIISouthernConnectionCongress.SouthernTemperateBiotaandEcosystems:Past,PresentandFuture.Valdivia,Chile.January1997.NoticierodeBiologia5(1):126.
132. Bernhardt,E.S.,R.O.Hall,K.H.MacnealeandG.E.Likens.1998.Algalassemblageresponsetoatwo-month,wholestreampHandcalciummanipulationattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Bull.N.Am.Benthol.Soc.15(1):150.
133. Driscoll,C.T.,S.Gbondo-Tugbawa,J.Aber,G.E.LikensandD.C.Buso.1998.Thelong-termchangesinprecipitationandstreamchemistryattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NH:Measurementsandmodelcalculations.AbstractforNationalAtmosphericDepositionProject(NADP)Meeting,St.Petersburg,Florida.October1998.
134. Hall,R.O.andG.E.Likens.1998.EcologicalimplicationsofhighdischargevariabilityinstreamsoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractsubmittedforXXVIICongressofSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Dublin,Ireland.August1998.
135. Hall,Jr.R.O.,K.H.Macneale,E.S.BernhardtandG.E.Likens.1998.Calciumtransportandstorageduringatwo-monthcalciumadditiontotwoforeststreams.ASLO/ESAMeeting,St.Louis,Missouri.June1998.
136. Likens,G.E.1998.Along-termrecordoficecoverforMirrorLake,NewHampshire:Effectsofglobalwarming?AbstractsubmittedforXXVIICongressofSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Dublin,Ireland.August1998.
137. Likens,G.E.1998.Thevalueoflong-termdataforunderstandingecosystemstructureandfunction:TheHubbardBrookexample.pp.2-4;p.53.ExtendedAbstractandSummaryforASymposiumof‘ResearchintheTaieriCatchment’.OccasionalPaperNumberOne.Univ.Otago,Dunedin,NewZealand.
138. Macneale,K.H.,R.O.Hall,Jr.,E.S.BernhardtandG.E.Likens.1998.ReductioninemergenceofanacidtolerantstoneflyinresponsetoelevatedpHandcalcium.Bull.N.Am.Benthol.Soc.15(1):115.
139. Steinhart,G.S.,G.E.LikensandP.M.Groffman.1998.Denitrificationinstreamsedimentsinfivenortheastern(USA)streams.AbstractsubmittedforXXVIICongressofSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL),Dublin,Ireland.August1998.
140. Bernhardt,E.S.,R.O.Hall,Jr.andG.E.Likens.1999.Streamnutrientlimitationacrossa
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rangeofforestageintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest(HBEF),NewHampshire.PosterAbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Spokane,WA.
141. Hall,Jr.R.O.,E.S.BernhardtandG.E.Likens.1999.TransientstorageandnutrienttransportinstreamsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractforTheNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety,Duluth,MN.
142. Hall,R.O.,H.M.MalcomandG.E.Likens.1999.TrophicbasisofinsectsecondaryproductionintwostreamsatHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Spokane,WA.
143. Kobe,R.K.,G.E.LikensandC.Eagar.1999.Seedlinggrowthandmortalityresponsestoexperimentaladditionsofcalciumandaluminuminanorthernhardwoodforest.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica.
144. Likens,G.E.1999.Biogeochemistryofcalcium:long-termstudiesatHubbardBrook.AbstractforFrontiersofCatchmentBiogeochemistryConference,Canberra,Australia.November/December1999.
145. Likens,G.E.1999.LimnologyandfreshwaterecosystemsintheTwenty-FirstCentury.AbstractforPlenaryTalk,AmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,SantaFe,NM.February1999.
146. Likens,G.E.1999.Thewatershedapproach:someusesandlimitations.AbstractforFrontiersofCatchmentBiogeochemistryConference,Canberra,Australia.November/December1999.
147. Macneale,K.H.,B.L.PeckarskyandG.E.Likens.1999.Stableisotopeshelpidentifythedirectionanddistanceofadultstonefly(Plecoptera)flight.AbstractforTheNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety.
148. Bernhardt,E.S.andG.E.Likens.2000.Effectsofatwo-monthadditiononstreamnitrogendynamicsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest(HBEF).AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Snowbird,Utah.August2000.
149. Bernhardt,E.S.andG.E.Likens.2000.EffectsofaDOCadditiononstreamnitrogendynamicsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest(HBEF).AbstractforNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety.
150. Bernhardt,E.S.,R.O.Hall,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2000.Instreamnitrification:Canitexplain(NO3)instreamoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest?AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Snowbird,Utah.August2000.
151. Blum,J.D.,S.C.Peters,C.T.DriscollandG.E.Likens.2000.Awatershed-scalesilicateweatheringexperiment.AbstractforGSAMeeting.November2000.
152. Bowden,W.B.,A.Pearce,J.Harding,P.Gillespie,A.Fenemor,T.DunneandG.E.Likens.2000.Integratingbiophysical,ecological,andsocialresearchforcatchment-scalemanagement:TheMotuekaRiverinitiative.AbstractforFreshPerspectivesConference
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forCRG/ICM,UniversityofCanterbury,NZ.November2000.
153. Campbell,J.,J.Hornbeck,W.McDowell,G.E.Likens,D.BusoandJ.Shanley.2000.Fluxesofdissolvedorganiccarbonfrom8watershedsinNewEngland.AbstractforAGUMeeting.December2000.
154. Houlton,B.Z.,C.T.Driscoll,T.J.FaheyandG.E.Likens.2000.TheeffectoficestormdamageondrainagewaterchemistryattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest–Linkingnaturaldisturbancetonutrientlossandacidificationofdrainagewater.AbstractforLTERAllScientistsMeeting,Snowbird,Utah.August2000.
155. Kobe,R.K.,G.E.LikensandC.Eagar.2000.Seedlinggrowthandmortalityresponsestoexperimentaladditionsofcalciumandaluminuminanorthernhardwoodforest.AbstractforNADPMeeting,SaratogaSprings.FL.October2000.
156. Macneale,K.H.,B.L.PeckarskyandG.E.Likens.2000.Evidenceofdispersalinanacid-tolerantstonefly(Plecoptera)usingstableisotopes.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Snowbird,Utah.August2000.
157. Mitchell,M.J.,B.Mayer,S.W.Bailey,J.W.Hornbeck,C.Alewell,C.T.DriscollandG.E.Likens.2000.DiscrepanciesinsulfurmassbalancesattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest:Useofstableisotopesforevaluatingsulfursourcesandsinks.AcidRain2000Meeting,Tokyo,Japan.
158. Pearce,A.,W.B.Bowden,T.Dunne,A.Fenemor,J.HardingandG.E.Likens.2000.Integratinghydrology,freshwaterecologyandsocialprocessresearchforcatchment-scalemanagement.AbstractforFifthGeorgeKovacsColloquium,IAHS/UNESCOandHydrology,Environment,LifeandPolicy.
159. Weathers,K.C.,W.C.Keene,J.Moody,G.M.Lovett,G.E.Likens,N.Caraco,J.N.Galloway,L.O.Hedin,J.ArmestoandA.Johnson.2000.Atmosphericfluxoforganicandinorganicnitrogentoaremote,coastalforestinsouthernChile.AbstractforAmericanGeophysicalUnionMeeting.December2000.
160.Aber,J.,S.Ollinger,C.Driscoll,G.E.Likens,R.T.Holmes,R.FreuderandC.Goodale.2001.Temporalchangesinnitratelossfromforestedecosystemsinresponsetophysical,chemical,bioticandclimaticperturbations.AbstractforN2001-TheSecondInternationalNitrogenConference,Potomac,Maryland.
161. Bailey,S.W.,D.C.BusoandG.E.Likens.2001.EcosystemCa:Naratio–Apotentialindicatorofrecoveryfromacidification?AbstractforGordonConference2001.
162. Butler,T.J.andG.E.Likens.2001.PreandPostPhaseICleanAirActAmendmentsImpactsonprecipitationSO4
=andH+,anddrydepositionsulfurspeciesandprospectsforrecoveryofacidsensitiveecosystems.AbstractforNADPTechnicalCommitteeMeetingProceedings2000.SaratogaSprings,NY.p.86.
163. Gilliland,A.,T.J.ButlerandG.E.Likens.2001.Seasonalandmonthlybiasinweekly(NADP/NTN)vs.Daily(AIRMoN)ammoniumandnitrogenprecipitationchemistryinthe
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easternU.S.AbstractforN2001Conference-TheSecondInternationalNitrogenConference,Potomac,Maryland.
164.Kobe,R.K.,G.E.LikensandC.Eagar.2001.Seedlinggrowthandmortalityresponsestoexperimentaladditionsofcalciumandaluminuminanorthernhardwoodforest.AbstractforNADPTechnicalCommitteeMeetingProceedings2000.SaratogaSprings,NY.p.36.
165. Likens,G.E.2001.Importanceoflong-termdatasetsformanagingandsustainingParkareas.SymposiumAbstracts,EcologicalSocietyofAmerica86thAnnualMeeting,Madison,WI.p.24.
166. Likens,G.E.,D.C.BusoandJ.W.Hornbeck.2001.FactorsaffectingspatialvariationinstreamwaterchemistryacrosstheHubbardBrookValley,USA.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,2001.Melbourne,Australia.p.121.
167. Macneale,K.H.,G.E.LikensandB.L.Peckarsky.2001.Feedingstrategiesofsomeadultstoneflies(Plecoptera)criticalforeggproductionanddispersal.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,2001.Melbourne,Australia.p.230.
168. Macneale,K.H.,B.L.PeckarskyandG.E.Likens.2001.Adultfeedingbysomestoneflies(Plecoptera)criticalforeggproductionanddispersal.Bull.N.Am.Benthol.Soc.18(1):153.
169.McCutchan,J.H.,Jr.,G.E.LikensandA.M.Kelley.2001.Theeffectofforestageonlightavailabilityinsmallstreams.Bull.N.Am.Benthol.Soc.18(1):203-204.
170.Stelzer,R.S.,J.B.HeffernanandG.E.Likens.2001.Theinfluenceofparticulateorganicmatterqualityanddissolvednutrientsonmicrobialrespirationratesinaforeststream.Bull.N.Am.Benthol.Soc.18(1):180.
171.Stelzer,R.S.,J.H.McCutchanandG.E.Likens.2001.Modelingtheeffectsofsamplingfrequencyonestimatesofsoluteexportfromstreams:Theroleofconcentration-dischargerelationshipsandhydrologicalvariability.Abstractfor2001CaryConference.
172.Stelzer,R.S.,J.H.McCutchan,G.E.LikensandD.C.Buso.2001.Seasonalandlong-termvariationofphosphorusinbulkprecipitationandstreamwateratHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NH,USA.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,2001.Melbourne,Australia.pp.195-196.
173.Weathers,K.C.,T.J.Butler,G.M.Lovett,G.E.LikensandV.R.Kelly.2001.Emissionsanddepositionofacidrainprecursors.AbstractforNYSERDAConference.
174.Johnson,C.E.,T.G.SiccamaandG.E.Likens.2002.Long-terminvestigationsofleadbiogeochemistryinanorthernhardwoodforest.In:Biogeomon2002,4thInternationalSymposiumonEcosystemBehaviour,TheUniversityofReading,UK.August2002.p.110.
175.Likens,G.E.2002.Biogeochemistry:Someopportunitiesandchallengesforthefuture.
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In:Biogeomon2002,4thInternationalSymposiumonEcosystemBehaviour,TheUniversityofReading,UK.August2002.p.136.
176.Likens,G.E.2002.Useoflong-termdata,massbalancesandstableisotopesinwatershedbiogeochemistry:TheHubbardBrookmodel.MilleniumWorkshop‘BiogeochemicalCyclesinTemperateForestEcosystems’,UniversidadAustraldeChile,Valdivia.November2002.p.2.
177.Macneale,K.H.,B.L.PeckarskyandG.E.Likens.2002.Dispersalofstreaminsects:Stoneflyflightlinkspopulationsacrosshabitats.AbstractforNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety.Pittsburgh,PA.June2002.
178.Macneale,K.H.,B.L.PeckarskyandG.E.Likens.2002.Streaminsectpopulationsconnectedthroughcross-streamandupstreamadultflight.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmerica.August2002.
179.McCutchan,J.H.,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2002.RelativeimportanceofcarbonsourcesformacroinvertebratesinthreestreamsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractforNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety.Pittsburgh,PA,June2002.
180.Butler,T.J.,G.E.Likens,F.M.VermeylenandB.J.B.Stunder.2003.TherelationbetweenNOxemissionsandprecipitationNO3
-intheeasternU.S.A.PosterandAbstract,NADP2003Long-TermMonitoring:SupportingScienceandInformingPolicyProceedings,p.62.Washington,D.C.October2003.
181.Driscoll,C.T.,G.E.LikensandT.Butler.2003.AtmosphericdepositionattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire:Linkagesamonglong-termmeasurements,experimentsandmodeling.Abstract,NADP2003Long-TermMonitoring:SupportingScienceandInformingPolicyProceedings,p.45.Washington,D.C.October2003.
182.Kelly,V.R.,G.M.Lovett,K.C.WeathersandG.E.Likens.2003.Trendsinammonium
concentrationsinrelationtolocal-scaleagricultureandregionalsulfurdioxideemissions.PosterandAbstract,NADP2003Long-TermMonitoring:SupportingScienceandInformingPolicyProceedings,p.73.Washington,D.C.October2003.
183.Lowe,W.andG.E.Likens.2003.Effectsofhabitatheterogeneityatmultiplespatialscalesonthedistributionandabundanceofastreamsalamander.LTERAll-ScientistsMeeting,Seattle,WA.September2003.
184.Perron,R.L.,G.E.LikensandD.C.Buso.2003.Comparisonofpotassiuminbulkprecipitationandwetdepositionforatwenty-threeyearperiod(1979-2001)attheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,Woodstock,NewHampshire(NADPSiteNH02).PosterandAbstract,NADP2003Long-TermMonitoring:SupportingScienceandInformingPolicyProceedings,p.82.Washington,D.C.October2003.
185.Stelzer,R.S.,J.H.McCutchan,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2003.Theeffectsofsamplingfrequencyonestimatesofsoluteexportfromstreams:Theroleofconcentration-dischargerelationshipsandhydrologicalvariability.Abstractfor2003NorthAmerican
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BenthologicalSociety(NABS)Meeting,Athens,GA.May2003.
186.Weathers,K.C.,T.J.Butler,G.E.LikensandG.M.Lovett.2003.Emissionsanddepositionofatmosphericpollutants:Anupdate.NYSERDAAbstract.October2003.
187.Bernhardt,E.S.,R.O.Hall,Jr.,G.E.LikensandD.C.Buso.2004.Canlong-termchangeinstreamNprocessingaffectwatershedNexports?Abstractfor89thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Portland,OR.
188.Butler,T.J.,G.E.Likens,F.M.VermeylenandB.J.B.Stunder.2004.TheimpactofchangingNOxemissionsonHNO3drydepositionforCASTNetsitesinthenortheastern,Mid-AtlanticandMidwesternUSA.AbstractforNADPAnnualMeeting,Halifax,NovaScotia.NADPProceedings,p.45.
189.Lowe,W.H.andG.E.Likens.2004.Multi-scalevariationinsalamanderpopulationattributesacrossheadwaterstreamnetworkintheHubbardBrookValleyUSA.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae(SIL)XXIXCongress,Lahti,Finland.p.31.
190.Tripler,C.E.,S.S.KaushalandG.E.Likens.2004.Evaluatingtheevidenceforpotassiumco-limitationinforestedecosystems.AbstractandPosterforAGUPresentation,B41A-20,Montreal,Canada.
191.Bade,D.L.andG.E.Likens.2005.DecliningsulfateburialinMirrorLake.PosterandAbstractforASLOSummerMeeting,SantiagodeCompostela,Spain.June2005.ConferenceAbstracts,p.12.
192.Eviner,V.andG.E.Likens.2005.Effectsofdiseaseonbiogeochemicalcycling.Abstract,ESA/INTECOLAnnualMeeting,Montreal,Quebec,Canada.August2005.
193.Likens,G.E.2005.Thewatershed-ecosystemapproach:Historicalperspectivesandfutureopportunitiesandchallenges.Abstract,90thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmericaandIXINTECOLInternationalCongressofEcology,Montreal,Quebec,Canada.August2005.
194.Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2005.Long-termmeasurementsofclimatechangeintheHubbardBrookValley,NewHampshire,USA.AbstractforASLOSummerMeeting,SantiagodeCompostela,Spain.June2005.ConferenceAbstracts,p.91.
195.Lovett,G.M.,G.E.Likens,D.C.Buso,C.T.DriscollandS.W.Bailey.2005.Newperspectivesonthechlorinecycle:ResultsfromtheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.AbstractandPosterforGordonConferenceonForestedCatchments.July2005.
196.Lowe,W.,G.E.Likens,M.McPeekandD.C.Buso.2005.Linkingdirectandindirectdataondispersal:Isolationbyslopeinaheadwaterstreamsalamander.Abstract,90thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmericaandIXINTECOLInternationalCongressofEcology,Montreal,Quebec,Canada.August2005.
197.Warren,D.R.,E.S.Bernhardt,R.O.Hall,Jr.andG.E.Likens.2005.Forestage,woodydebris,andnutrientdynamicsinheadwaterstreamsoftheWhiteMountains,NH.
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Abstract,90thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmericaandIXINTECOLInternationalCongressofEcology,Montreal,Quebec,Canada.August2005.
198. Bade,D.L.andG.E.Likens.2006.SulfatedynamicsinMirrorLake:A30-yearmassbalance.AbstractSubmittedtoESAAnnualMeeting,Memphis,TN.August2006.
199.Butler,T.,G.E.Likens,M.Cohen,F.Vermeylen,D.SchmeltzandR.Artz.2006.TrendsinmercuryconcentrationanddepositionatMDNsitesintheeasternUSA1998-2005.AbstractandPosterforNADPmeeting,Norfolk,VA.October2006.
200.Judd,K.E.,G.E.LikensandP.M.Groffman.2006.Nitrateretentioninwatershed-ecosystemsduringwintermonthsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.
AbstractforAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographyMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico.February2007.
201.Likens,G.E.2006.EcosystemScience,EnvironmentalChangeandSociety:APersonalView.AbstractforNeotropicsWorkshop,Valdivia,Chile.November2007.
202.Lowe,W.H.,G.E.Likens,M.A.McPeek,D.C.Buso,B.J.CosentinoandB.T.Greene.2006.Controlsandconsequencesofdispersalinstreams.AbstractforAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography,Victoria,Canada.June2006.
203.Bade,D.L.,K.BouchardandG.E.Likens.2007.Algalco-limitationbynitrogenandphosphoruspersistsafter30yearsinMirrorLake(NewHampshire,USA).AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,Montreal,Canada.August2007.
204.Cosentino,B.,W.LoweandG.E.Likens.2007.Demographyandmovementofthenorthernspringsalamander,Gyrinophilusporphyriticus,infourNewHampshireheadwaterstreams.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,Montreal,Canada.August2007.
205.Judd,K.E.,G.E.LikensandP.M.Groffman.2007.Nitrateretentioninwatershed-ecosystemsduringwintermonthsattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractforAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanographyMeeting,SantaFe,NewMexico.February2007.
206.Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2007.Long-termchangesinstreamwaterchemistryfollowingdisturbanceintheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,USA.AbstractforSocietasInternationalisLimnologiae,Montreal,Canada.August2007.
207.Warren,D.R.,K.E.Judd,D.L.Bade,G.E.LikensandC.E.Kraft.2007.Determiningtheinfluenceofwoodonstreamnitratedynamicsinforestedheadwaterstreams.AbstractforNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety(NABS)55thAnnualMeeting,Columbia,SC.June2007.
208.Warren,D.R.,K.E.Judd,D.L.Bade,G.E.LikensandC.E.Kraft.2007.SeasoninfluencesofwoodonstreamnitratedynamicsinforestedheadwaterstreamsinthenortheastU.S.AbstractforAmericanGeophysicalUnion,FallMeeting.Smithsonian/NASAAstrophysicsDataSystem.
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209.Daley,R.E.,C.L.Goodale,D.C.Buso,C.T.Driscoll,C.FussandG.E.Likens.2008.HydrologicalcontroloverstreamnitratelossinanaggradingNewHampshireforest.AbstractforAGUConferenceandCIESUndergraduateResearchSymposium.17August2008.
210.Lowe,W.H.,M.A.McPeek,G.E.LikensandB.J.Cosentino.2008.Dispersalanddivergenceinplethodontidsalamanders.Abstractfor93rdAnnualEcologicalSocietyofAmericaMeeting(ESA),Milwaukee,WI.August2008.
211.Butler,T.,F.Vermeylen,G.E.Likens,M.RuryandB.Lee.2009.Regionalimpactsof reducedNO´emissionsonozoneconcentrationsintheeasternUSA:MaximumO3
levelsreducedby10%.NADPAbstractandPoster,SaratogaSprings,NY.October2009.
212.Likens,G.E.2009.Usingwatershed-scale,experimentalmanipulationtogaininsightsintocoupledbiogeochemicalcycles.Abstractfor94thEcologicalSocietyofAmericaAnnualMeeting,Albuquerque,NewMexico.August2009.
213.Likens,G.E.2009.Ecosystemscience,environmentalchangeandsociety.AbstractforGraduateSchoolofChineseAcademyofScience,Nanjing,China.24October2009.
214.Likens,G.E.2009.Long-term,air-land-waterinteractions:Assessinghuman-acceleratedenvironmentalchange.AbstractforEinsteinLecture,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing,China.October2009.
215.Likens,G.E.2009.Long-termnitrogendynamicsinatemperateforestecosystem.AbstractforAgouronInstituteNitrogenSymposium,Scottsdale,AR.October2009.
216.Likens,G.E.2009.Water:Achallenginginterfacebetweenscientificunderstandingandpolicy.SILAbstract,SILSymposiumonGlobalChangeandFreshwaterEnvironments.ChineseAcademyofSciencesandInternationalSocietyofLimnology,Nanjing,China.October2009.
217.Mitchell,M.J.,G.Lovett,S.Bailey,F.Beall,D.Burns,D.Buso,T.Clair,F.Courchesne,L.Duchesne,C.Eimers,I.Fernandez,D.Houle,D.Jeffries,G.E.Likens,D.Schwede,J.Shanley,K.WeathersandR.Vet.2009.ComparisonsofwatershedsulfurbudgesinsoutheastCanadaandnortheasternU.S.:Newapproachesandapplications.PowerPointpostedonwebsiteforNADPAnnualMeetingandScientificSymposium,SaratogaSprings,NY.October2009.
218.Mitchell,M.J.,G.Lovett,S.Bailey,F.Beall,D.Burns,D.Buso,T.A.Clair,F.Courchesne,L.Duchesne,C.Eimers,D.Houle,D.Jeffries,G.Likens,S.Norton,D.Schwede,J.Shanley,K.WeathersandR.Vet.2009.DiscrepanciesinWatershedSBudgetsinSoutheastCanadaandNortheastU.S.:AComparisonofMass-BalanceApproach.AbstractforAmericanGeophysicalUnion(AGU)Meeting,SanFrancisco,CA.December2008;andNationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram(NADP),SaratogaSprings.October2009.
219.Butler,T.,G.E.Likens,M.Rury,G.LearandC.Lehmann.2010.AMoN:Aninitiallookatthefirsttwoyears.NationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram(NADP)Abstract.Lake
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Tahoe,CA.
220.Torgersen,C.E.,G.E.Likens,D.C.Buso,K.J.McGuireandW.H.Lowe.2010.LinkingnetworkpatternsandprocessesofstreamwaterchemistryacrossscalesinHubbardBrookValley.AbstractforJointMeetingofAmericanSocietyofLimnologyandOceanography(ASLO)andNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety(NABS),AquaticSciences:GlobalChangesfromtheCentertotheEdge,p.233.SantaFe,NM.June2010.
221.Yanai,R.D.,C.R.Levine,M.Green,J.Campbell,T.Fahey,D.BusoandG.E.Likens.2010.UncertaintyanalysisofthephosphorusbudgetattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire.AbstractforAnnualMeetingofEcological
SocietyofAmerica,Pittsburgh,PA.August2010.
222. Argerich, A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,J.D.Knoepp,E.A.Greathouse,M.B.Adams,J.Campbell,W.H.McDowell,G.E.LikensandG.Ice.2011.Trendsinstreamnitrateconcentrationandresponsestodisturbancesinhuman-impactedbasinsacrossU.S.AbstractNorthAmericanBenthologicalSociety(NABS),Providence,RI.May2011.
223. Argerich, A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,E.A.Greathouse,M.B.Adams,D.M.Amatya,J.L.Campbell,G.G.Ice,J.B.Jones,J.D.Knoepp,G.E.Likens,W.H.McDowellandP.M.Wohlgemuth.2011.TemporaltrendsinstreamNconcentrationsandbiogeochemicalresponsestodisturbancesinlong-termreferencewatersheds.AbstractforEighthNationalWaterQualityMonitoringConference(NWQMC),‘Water:OneResource–SharedEffort–CommonFuture.’Portland,OR.May2012.
224. Argerich, A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,E.A.Greathouse,J.B.Jones,J.D.Knoepp,M.B.Adams,G.E.Likens,J.L.Campbell,W.H.McDowell,G.G.Ice,D.M.AmatyaandP.M.Wohlgemuth.2011.TemporalTrendsinStreamNConcentrationsandResponsestoDisturbancesinUSForestedReferenceWatersheds.AbstractandPoster,AGUMeetings.
225.Argerich, A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,J.D.Knoepp,E.A.Greathouse,M.B.Adams,G.E.Likens,J.Campbell,W.H.McDowell,G.G.Ice,D.M.AmatyaandP.M.Wohlgemuth.2011.TrendsinstreamdissolvedinorganicnitrogeninforestedreferencebasinsacrossU.S.Abstractfor7thSymposiumforFreshwaterEuropeanSciences,Girona,Catalonia,Spain.June2011.
226.Campbell,J.S.,G.E.Likens,D.C.BusoandS.D.Sebestyen.2011.Climate-inducedchangesinthetimingofstreamwaternutrientexportattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire,USA.Abstract,96thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Austin,TX.August2011.
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227.Green,M.,D.C.Buso,J.Campbell,C.R.LevineandR.D.Yanai.2011.Long-termtrendsinuncertaintyofelementfluxesattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.Abstract,96thAnnualMeetingofEcologicalSocietyofAmerica,Austin,TX.August2011.
228.Sebestyen,S.D.,S.L.Johnson,C.C.Rhoades,J.Knoepp,J.Vose,A.Argerich,E.Greathouse,G.Ice,D.Amatya,J.Campbell,P.Edwards,J.Jones,G.E.Likens,W.McDowellandP.Wohlgemuth.2011.Synthesizingstreamchemistrydata.XXVIUGGGeneralAssembly:EarthontheEdge:ScienceforaSustainablePlanetMelbourne,Australia.AbstractandPoster.
229.Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2012.DeterminingtheelusivebaselineforsurfacewaterchemistryattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmericaMeeting,Portland,OR.August2012.
230. Argerich, A.,S.L.Johnson,S.D.Sebestyen,C.C.Rhoades,E.A.Greathouse,P.M.Wohlgemuth,F.N.Scatena,W.H.McDowell,G.E.Likens,J.D.Knoepp,J.B.Jones,G.G.Ice,J.L.Campbell,D.M.AmatyaandM.B.Adams.2012.Effectsofforestdisturbancesonstreamnitrateconcentrations.AbstractforEcologicalSocietyofAmericaMeeting,Portland,OR.August2012.
231. Campbell,J.,R.Yanai,M.Green,G.E.Likens,D.Buso,C.SeeandB.Barr.2013.QuantifyingUncertaintyintheNetHydrologicFluxofCalciumattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire,USA.AbstractandPosterforAmericanGeophysicalUnionMeeting.
232. Groffman,P.,G.E.Likens,D.Buso,M.Fisk,M.GreenandC.Beier.2013.Bioenergyandresilienceinthenorthernhardwoodforest.AmericanGeophysicalUnionPoster.
233. Likens,G.E.andD.C.Buso.2013.Long-termchemicalchangesinMirrorLake.SILAbstract,Budapest,Hungary.August2013.
234. Likens,G.E.2014.TheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy–Interactionsamongair,land,andwater.AbstractforASLO'sAlfredC.RedfieldLifetimeAchievementAwardAcceptanceTalk.2014JointAquaticSciencesMeeting,Portland,OR.
235. Marinos,R.,E.S.Bernhardt,E.Rosi-MarshallandG.E.Likens.2014.Algaebloomwherenoalgaegrewbefore:WhyHubbardBrookstreamsareturninggreen.Abstractfor2014JointAquaticSciencesMeeting,Portland,OR.
236. Butler,T.,F.Vermeylen,G.E.Likens,andC.M.Lehman.TemporalandseasonaltrendsingaseousNH3andprecipitationNH4+concentrationsinseveralregionsoftheUSA.SubmittedtoInternationalAcidRainConferenceinRochester,NY.October2015.
237. ESA100thAnnualMeeting.E.S.Bernhardt,E.Rosi-Marshall,G.E.Likens,andDBuso.Theforestgrowsbuttheecosystemleaks:Calciumenrichmentincreasesbothforestbiomassandnitrogenexport.August9–August142015,Baltimore,MD.
238. ESA100thAnnualMeeting.C.T.Driscoll,C.E.Johnson,HFakhraei,J.L.Campbell,J.J.Battles,J.D.Blum,T.J.Fahey,andG.E.Likens.Effectsofchangingatmospheric
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depositiononthestructureandfunctionoftheNorthernForest:Long-termmeasurements,experimentsandfuturemodelprojectionsfromtheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire,USA.August9–August142015,Baltimore,MD.
239. GEOBONOpenScienceConference&AllHandsMeeting.BiologicalFieldStations:apivotalinfrastructureforglobalenvironmentalresearch.L.Tydecks,V.Bremerich,K.Tockner,I.Jentschke,andG.E.Likens.Leipzig,Germany,July4thto9th,2016.
240. Likens,G.E.andD.Buso.2016.Long-termchemicalchangesinMirrorLake,NewHampshire,USA.SIL201633Congress,Torino,Italy.
241. Marinos,R.,etal.2016.SOMStabilityunderLong-termRecoveryfromAcidicDepositioninaNorthernHardwoodForest.2016AGUFallMeeting.
242. Fakhraei,H.,C.Driscoll,T.Fahey,J.Campbell,L.Rustad,P.Groffman,andG.Likens.2018.Biogeochemicalsensitivityofanortheastforestecosystemtothenaturalandhumanlanddisturbance.2018AGUSpringMeeting.
243. Likens,G.E.2018.InsightsintoWaterQualityfromLong-TermResearchandMonitoring:LessonsLearnedandImplicationsfortheFuture.PlenaryAddress,2018UCOWR/NIWRAnnualWaterResourcesConference,26June2018(Pittsburgh,PA).
244. Likens,G.E.2018.Long-termmonitoring:EnvironmentalInsightsfromNADPandHubbardBrookpertainingtoacidrain.KeynoteAddress,2018ScientificSymposiumandFallMeetingoftheNationalAtmosphericDepositionProgram(Albany,NY).
245. Galella,J.,S.Kaushal,K.Wood,S.Haq,C.Morel,G.E.Likens,andM.Pace.2019.Abstract-Freshwatersalinizationsyndrome:Causes,consequences,andchemicalcocktails.FallNationalMeetingandExpositionoftheAmericanChemicalSociety(ACS),August25-29,SanDiego,CA.
246. Butler,T.,G.E.Likens,F.Vermeylen,R.Claybrooke,andR.Larson.2019.Poster-Long-termmonitoringofprecipitationchemistry.InsightsintoenvironmentalchangesfromHubbardBrookandtheMAP3S/AIRMoNnetwork.NADPMeeting,November4-8,Boulder,CO.
247. Likens,G.E.,T.Butler,F.Vermeylen,R.Claybrooke,andR.Larson.2019.Abstract-Long-termmonitoringofprecipitationchemistry.InsightsintoenvironmentalchangesfromHubbardBrookandtheMAP3S/AIRMoNnetwork.NADPMeeting,November4-8,Boulder,CO.
248. Kaushal,S.,G.E.Likens,M.Pace,S.Haq,K.L.Wood,J.G.Galella,andC.Morel.2019.Abstract-Freshwatersalinizationsyndrome:Anemergingenvironmentalproblem.AGUFallMeeting,December9-13,SanFrancisco,CA.
RESEARCHGRANTS:
1. ProjectAssociate–‘Radioisotopeexchangestudiesinlakes.’AECAT(1101)-1133:1962.
2. Co-investigator–‘PhysicallimnologyofAntarcticlakes.’NSFGB24093:1962-1963.
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3. Co-principalinvestigator–‘Hydrologic-mineralcycleinteractioninasmallwatershed.’ NSFGB1144:1963-1966;GB4169:1965-1967.
4. PrincipalInvestigator–‘PrimarysuccessioninsomeAlaskanlakes.’USACRREL-DA-AMC-27-021-64-G9:1964-1965.
5. PrincipalInvestigator–‘AlimnologicalstudyofsomeAlaskanlakes.’USA-CRREL-DA-AMC-27-021-65-G17:1965-1966.
6. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Geothermalheatflowinlakes.’NSFGB3666:1965-1966.
7. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Hydrologic-mineralcycleinteractioninsmallundisturbedandman-manipulatedecosystems(watersheds).’NSFGB6757:1967-1969;GB14325:
1969-1971;GB30967X:1971-1973;GB40716:1973-1974;BMS74-20561:1975-1976;BSR-8341136:1981-1984;BSR-8406632:1984-1988;BSR-8807960:1988-1993;1993-1998.
8. PrincipalInvestigator–‘AstudyofthenutrientinputsintoCayugaLakeandSenecaLake,NewYork.’OWRR14-31-0001-3232:1970-1972;OWRR14-31-0001-3832:1972-1973.
9. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Calibrationofcollectionproceduresfordeterminationofprecipitationchemistry.’NOAA04-4-022-31:1974-1975;04-5-022-24:1975-1980.
10. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Man’sinfluenceonthedepositionoftoxicmetalsinAdirondacklakesediments.’USDI14-34-0001-6033:1976.
11. PrincipalInvestigator–‘CollaborativeResearch:Hydrologic-nutrientcycleinteractions,PartTwo.’NSFDEB76-10542;BMS74-20561;BMS74-20572:1976-1978.
12.‘CollaborativeResearch:Hydrologic-nutrientcycleinteractioninsmallundisturbedand man-manipulatedecosystems.’NSFDEB78-10719;DEB79-17236:1978-1981.
13. Co-principalInvestigator–‘TheAcidPrecipitationExperiment(APEX).’NSFATM77-23757/NCARS9010:1979-1980.
14. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Streamacidification.’InternationalPaperCompanyFoundation:1979-1980.
15. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Accelerateddecompositionintheforestfloorofnorthernhardwoodsfollowingclearcutting.’McIntire-StennisProject183-6559:1979-1983.
16. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Experimentalfieldstudiestoevaluatetheeffectsofacidificationofastreamecosystem.’EPACR807104010:1980-1981.
17. Co-principalInvestigator–‘Exploratorystudiesofacidrainonthestructure,function andbiogeochemistryofthenorthernhardwoodecosystematHubbardBrook.’The AndrewW.MellonFoundation:1980-1993.
18. PrincipalInvestigator–‘SupportoftheHubbardBrookExperimentalForestasanationalfieldresearchfacility.’NSFDEB-8122050:1982-1983;BSR-8307849:1983-1987.
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19. Co-principalInvestigator–‘GlobalTrendsNetwork:TheGlobalPrecipitationChemistryProject.’NationalAcidPrecipitationAssessment,ProgramCode,NOAA:1979-1991.
20. PrincipalInvestigator–‘OperationandresearchattheIthacaMAP3Sregionalprecipitationchemistrysite.’U.S.DepartmentofEnergyDE-FG02-85ER60292:1984-1991.
21. PrincipalInvestigator--FirstCaryConferenceonthe‘Statusandfutureofecosystemscience.’NSFBSR-8500442:1985-1986.
22. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Supportofadhoccommitteeonacidrain:Scienceandpolicy.’MaryFlaglerCaryCharitableTrust:1984-1985.
23. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Cloudwaterproject.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1985-1988.
24. Co-principalInvestigator--‘Mountaincloudchemistryproject.’U.S.EPA/SciencesResearchCenter,SUNYAlbany.EPA685/60107:1985-1987.
25. Co-principalInvestigator–‘EvaluationandregulationofnutrientsourcesforMirrorLake.’NSFBSR-8516879:1986-1989.
26. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Responseoftropicalrainforestwatershedstoharvesting.’USDAForestService,RioPiedras,PuertoRico;CooperativeAgreement19-86-074:1986-1990.
27. PrincipalInvestigator--SecondCaryConferenceon‘Long-termstudiesinecology:Approachesandalternatives.’NSFBSR-8702772:1987-1988.
28. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Airmonitoringfordrydeposition.’EnvironmentalScience&Engineering,Inc.,S86-612-10:1987-1991.
29. PrincipalInvestigator–‘AstudyofcloudwaterchemistryatvariousNorthAmericansites.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1984.
30. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Long-termEcologicalResearch[LTER]attheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.’SubcontractfromCornellUniversity,NSFOSP4432:1988-1992;1992-1998;1998-2016.
31. Co-principalInvestigator–‘RehabilitationmanagementandpublicaccessstudyofThe NewYorkBotanicalGardenforest.’HighWindsFund:1985-1989.
32. Co-principalInvestigator–‘TheNewYorkBotanicalForestproject.’LilaWallaceReader’sDigestFund:1991-1993.
33. Co-principalInvestigator-ThirdCaryConferenceon‘Comparativeanalysesofecosystems:Patterns,mechanisms,andtheories.’NSFBSR-8900400:1989.
34. Co-principalInvestigator–‘Phosphorusreleasefromsedimentsinaquaticecosystems:Across-systemstudy.’NSFBSR:1990-1992.
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35. Co-principalinvestigator-FourthCaryConferenceon‘Humanversusnaturalinfluencesonecosystems:Implicationsfortheoryandpractice.’NSF:1991-1992.
36. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Antarcticdryvalleys:Terrestrialandlimneticecosystemsconference.’NSFSubcontractfromNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration:1991.
37. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Theroleofatmosphericfluxofchemicalstonaturalecosystemsinremoteregions.’NOAASubcontractfromtheUniversityofVirginia,Charlottesville,Virginia:1991-1992.
38. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Long-Termmonitoringofcriticalenvironmentalproblems.’GeneralReinsuranceCorporation:1991-1999.
39. Co-principalInvestigator–‘SoilmicrobialecologyprogramattheInstituteofEcosystemStudies.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1990-1998.
40. Co-principalInvestigator–‘Effectsofwatershedlimingonlakeproductivityandtrophicinteractions.’USDIFishandWildlifeService:1990-1992.
41. Co-principalInvestigator–‘AcidrainresearchintheAdirondacks.’MarjorieandPhilipLitchfield:1991-1992.
42. PrincipalInvestigator–“ResearchinconnectionwithCASTNET–Site510andNDDNSite#110,Ithaca,NewYork.”QST/U.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency.1992-2021.
43. PrincipalInvestigator–“MonitoringPrecipitationChemistryatIthacaSite.”NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration.1992-2021.
44. Co-principalInvestigator--FifthCaryConferenceon‘Linkingspeciesandecosystems.’NSF:1993-1994.
45. Co-principalInvestigator–‘Historicaldevelopmentofanold-growthstandintheWhiteMountainNationalForest.’USDAForestService:1993.
46. Co-principalInvestigator–‘MesocosmexperimentsattheOneidaLakeResearchStation.’SubcontractfromCornellUniversity:1991-1994.
47. PrincipalInvestigator–‘TheTransportandFateofTrifluoroacetate(TFA)inaforestedwatershedattheHubbardBrookExperimentalForest,NewHampshire:Aquantitative,mass-balancedapproach.’E.I.duPontdeNemours&Co.,Inc.:1993-1995.
48. PrincipalInvestigator–‘OperationoftheNDDNSite#110,Ithaca,NewYork.’EnvironmentalProtectionAgency/QST:1992-2020.
49. PrincipalInvestigator–‘ResearchinconnectionwithCASTNet—Site#510.’EnvironmentalProtectionAgency/QST:1993-2020.
50. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Researchonbiogeochemicalprocesses,effectsofchangingairandprecipitationchemistryonecosystems,processesunderlyingecosystemstructureanddevelopmentsuchasnitrogenfixation,basecationlossandweathering,ecological
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processesgoverningaquaticandterrestrialecosystems,theeffectsoflanduseonecosystemstructure,functionanddevelopment,andonotherrelatedstudieswhicharepartoftheHubbardBrookEcosystemStudy.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1993-1999;2000-2007.
51. PrincipalInvestigator–‘HubbardBrookResearchFoundation.’Funding–Various:1990-1999.
52. PrincipalInvestigator–‘RobertS.PierceFund.’Funding–Various:1990-1999.
53. PrincipalInvestigator–‘LTREB:Collaborativeresearch:Hydrologic-nutrientcycleinteractioninsmall,undisturbedandhuman-manipulatedecosystems.’NationalScienceFoundation:1993-1998;1998-2016.
54. PrincipalInvestigator–‘MonitoringprecipitationchemistryatIthacasite.’NationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration:1992-2020.
55. PrincipalInvestigator–‘GeneralOperatingSupport.’MerrillLynch&Co.Foundation,Inc.:1992-1998.
56. PrincipalInvestigator–‘MetabolismtransportofcarbonandnutrientsintheHudsonRiverEstuary.’HudsonRiverFoundation.SubcontractthroughCornellUniversity:1996-2001.
57. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Fieldresearchexpensesforthegraduatetrainingprograminhuman-acceleratedenvironmentalchange.’TheLaurelFoundation:1996-2007.
58. PrincipalInvestigator–‘DevelopmentprogramattheInstituteofEcosystemStudies.’MaryFlaglerCaryCharitableTrust:1997-2003.
49. PrincipalInvestigator–‘CapitalcampaignfortheconstructionofanewlaboratorybuildingandfundingofftheG.E.HutchinsonChair.’MaryFlaglerCaryCharitableTrust:1997-2003.
50. Co-PrincipalInvestigator–‘Atmosphericcontrolsonnutrientcyclesinremote,old-growth,temperateforestsofSouthernChile.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1997-2005.
51. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Director’sprogramforVisitingDistinguishedScientists.’Ullman:1998-2008.
52. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Ecosystemfunctioninmosaiclandscapes:Boundaries,fluxes,andtransformations.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:1998-2007.
53. PrincipalInvestigator–‘TheroleofcalciumsupplyinthestructureandfunctionofaNorthernHardwoodForest.’NSFSubcontractthroughSyracuseUniversity:1998-2004.
54. PrincipalInvestigator–‘RegionalscaleimpactsofPhasesIandIIoftheCleanAirActAmendmentsof1990:TherelationshipbetweenwetanddrydepositionsofH+,sulfur
andnitrogencompounds,andchangesinemissionsofSO2andNOx.’EnvironmentalProtectionAgency:1998-2004.
55. Co-PrincipalInvestigator–‘Feedbacksbetweencalciumcyclingandcanopytree
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dynamicsinnortherntemperateforests.’NationalScienceFoundation,DEB-9815390:1999-2004.
56. PrincipalInvestigator–‘NDDN[NationalDryDepositionNetwork]atHubbardBrook:MonitoringSite#109.’EnvironmentalProtectionAgency:1998-2019.
57. PrincipalInvestigator–‘FSML:FacilitiesimprovementattheInstituteofEcosystemStudies.’NationalScienceFoundation,DBI-9978240:1999-2001.
58. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Coldersoilsinawarmerworld:AsnowmanipulationinaNorthernHardwoodForestecosystem.’NationalScienceFoundation:2000-2004.
59. PrincipalInvestigator–‘MonitoringPrecip.Chem.VIII.’NOAA:2001-2020.
60. PrincipalInvestigator–‘SynthesisofdataconcerningtheecosystemfunctioningoftheNorthCaspianSea.’SubcontractthroughCornellUniversity,Tengichevroil:2002-2003.
61. PrincipalInvestigator–‘HubbardBrookworkshoponstreamecology.’TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation:2003-2004.
62. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Theroleofhydrologicinputsinthebalanceofcarbondioxideinsmalllakes.’NationalScienceFoundation/CFDA,EAR-0309257:2004.
63. PrincipalInvestigator–‘HubbardBrookNationalDryDepositionNetwork.’MonitoringSite#109,QST,EPA,AgreementS687D98112/68d-03-052:1998-2019.
64. PrincipalInvestigator–‘OPUS:Asynthesisoffivedecadesofbiogeochemicalresearchinanorthernhardwoodforestecosystem.’NationalScienceFoundation:2011-2013.
65. PrincipalInvestigator–‘Long-TermEcologicalResearchatHubbardBrookExperimentalForest.’NationalScienceFoundation:2011-2017.
66. PrincipalInvestigator–‘LTREBRenewalatHubbardBrook:Hydrologic-nutrientcycleinteractioninsmall,undisturbedandman-manipulatedecosystems.’NationalScienceFoundation:2013-2018.