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==Projects== | ==Projects== | ||
* [http://openwetware.org/wiki/LeBauer:Notebook/N_effects_on_C_cycling_at_a_California_Grassland Sedgwick Grassland] | |||
=== Database of plant trait data===:(coming soon) | |||
real time streaming and extensive ecological monitoring data from the energy farm. | |||
What are plant traits? | |||
Examples | |||
====Contents==== | |||
#Prior Information: family or biome level trait values multiparameter distributions calculated from previous meta-analyses and. | |||
#Trait Data: species to genotype level values from literature searches (e.g. Wang et. al 200x, Miguez et al, 2008, Dietze, DeLucia, Dohlman, Leakey, Miguez, Wang, LeBauer and many affiliates in the Energy Biosciences Institute, and other collaborators) | |||
#Yield Data i.e., Aboveground (harvestable) biomass and other ecosystem products and fluxes | |||
#Streaming raw data: and extensive ecological monitoring data from the energy farm. | |||
#Site Information | |||
#Management and Experimental Treatment | |||
# Predicting crop growth and ecosystem functioning from integrated physical, chemical, and ecophysiological models | |||
**Objective: generate posteriors from meta-analysis of plant traits for specific species | |||
**Approach: Bayesian meta-analysis of plant traits to simulate trait values from posterior joint distributions | |||
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# [http://openwetware.org/wiki/LeBauer:Notebook/N_effects_on_C_cycling_at_a_California_Grassland Sedgwick Grassland] | |||
# Decomposition = f ( Fungal Diversity ) [http://openwetware.org/wiki/LeBauer:Notebook/Effects_of_species_and_functional_diversity_on_decomposition] | |||
==Classes== | ==Classes== |
Revision as of 21:31, 6 November 2009
Contact Info
- David S LeBauer, PhD
- Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Dietze Lab
- Energy Biosciences Institute
- Institute for Genomic Biology
- [www.illinois.edu University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign]
- Email me through OpenWetWare
Education
- 2008, PhD, Earth System Science, University of California at Irvine
- 2003, MS, Agriculture and Ecology, University of California at Davis
- 1998, BS, Biology, conc. Ecology, Duke University
Research Interests
- Biogeochemistry
- Interactions between plant production and heterotrophic decomposition
Projects
=== Database of plant trait data===:(coming soon) real time streaming and extensive ecological monitoring data from the energy farm.
What are plant traits?
Examples
Contents
- Prior Information: family or biome level trait values multiparameter distributions calculated from previous meta-analyses and.
- Trait Data: species to genotype level values from literature searches (e.g. Wang et. al 200x, Miguez et al, 2008, Dietze, DeLucia, Dohlman, Leakey, Miguez, Wang, LeBauer and many affiliates in the Energy Biosciences Institute, and other collaborators)
- Yield Data i.e., Aboveground (harvestable) biomass and other ecosystem products and fluxes
- Streaming raw data: and extensive ecological monitoring data from the energy farm.
- Site Information
- Management and Experimental Treatment
- Predicting crop growth and ecosystem functioning from integrated physical, chemical, and ecophysiological models
- Objective: generate posteriors from meta-analysis of plant traits for specific species
- Approach: Bayesian meta-analysis of plant traits to simulate trait values from posterior joint distributions
- Sedgwick Grassland
- Decomposition = f ( Fungal Diversity ) [1]
Classes
Protocols
- Enzyme Assay
- PLFA
Education
Publications
- LeBauer DS and Treseder KK. Nitrogen limitation of net primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems is globally distributed. Ecology. 2008 Feb;89(2):371-9. DOI:10.1890/06-2057.1 |
- Okano Y, Hristova KR, Leutenegger CM, Jackson LE, Denison RF, Gebreyesus B, Lebauer D, and Scow KM. Application of real-time PCR to study effects of ammonium on population size of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2004 Feb;70(2):1008-16. DOI:10.1128/AEM.70.2.1008-1016.2004 |