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Scope | Faculty & Staff Notes

In Print | Recent publications by Nicholas School faculty or staff

James S. Clark, H.L. Blomquist Professor of Biology

  • “Molecular Indicators of Tree Migration Capacity Under Rapid Climate Change,” Ecology, 2005 (coauthor)

Michael Coyne, research scientist

  • “Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tool (STAT): An Integrated System for Archiving, Analyzing and Mapping Animal Tracking Data,” Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2005 (lead author)

Kevin CraigKevin J. Craig, assistant research scientist

  • “Spatial Distribution of Brown Shrimp (Farfantepenaeus aztecus) on the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico Shelf: Effects of Abundance and Hypoxia,” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2005 (w/ L.B. Crowder et al.)
  • “Hypoxia-induced Habitat Shifts and Energetic Consequences in Atlantic Croaker and Brown Shrimp on the Gulf of Mexico Shelf,” Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2005 (w/ L.B. Crowder)

Gabriele C. Hegerl, associate research professor

  • “Detection of Changes in Temperature Extremes During the 20th Century,” Geophysical Research Letters, 2005 (coauthor)
  • “A Bayesian Approach to Climate Change Detection and Attribution,” Climate, 2005 (coauthor)

David E. Hinton, Nicholas Professor of Environmental Quality

  • “Resolving Mechanisms of Toxicity While Pursuing Ecotoxicological Relevance,” Marine Pollution Bulletin, (lead author w/ S. Kullman et al.)

Robert B. Jackson, professor of environmental sciences and biology

  • “Effects of Afforestation on Water Yield: a Global Synthesis with Implications for Policy,” Global Change Biology, March 2005 (coauthor)
  • “The Diversity and Biogeography of Soil Bacterial Communities,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, January 2006 (coauthor)

Clinton N. Jenkins, research associate

  • “Refining Biodiversity Conservation Priorities,” Conservation Biology, 2005 (coauthor w/ S. Pimm et al.)
  • “Land Cover Mapping of Greater Mesoamerica Using MODIS Data,” Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 2005 (coauthor)
  • Applying Nature’s Design: Corridors as a Strategy for Biodiversity Conservation. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006 (coauthor)

Lynn A. Maguire, professor of the practice of environmental decision analysis

  • “Review of the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Studies,” National Research Council, National Academies Press, December 2005 (coauthor)

Marie Lynn Miranda, associate research professor

  • “Building GIS Capacity in Local Health Departments: Lessons from a North Carolina Project,” American Journal of Public Health, December 2005, (lead author w/ M. Overstreet)
  • “Paradise Recovered: Energy Production and Waste Management in Island Environments,” Energy Policy, September 2005, (w/B.W. Hale)

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