617-496-1277) arichardson@oeb.harvard.edu. to entire ecosystems, PhD Student, Max Planck of Biogeochemistry (Jena, Germany)Research Interests: Plant physiology and phenology; carbon allocation in vegetation; ecosystem ecology; global carbon cycle; climate change; sustainable development. of vegetation to the climate Verified email at nau.edu - Homepage. Research Interests: Terrestrial ecosystems and the carbon cycle; canopy and single tree-scale heat fluxes; plant phenology; image processing and remote instrumentation; data-model fusion. an atmosphere and cool-temperate and boreal forest ecosystems; simulation analysis based on a prosess-based model; evaluating impacts of large-scale climatic patterns on annual variability in carbon dynamics in forest ecosystems. Currently: Research Assistant Professor, Boston UniversityNOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellow (2014-2016)Research Interests: stomatal development and physiology; plant-environment interactions and feedbacks; physiological climate forcing; developmental plasticity, adaptation, and evolution; predictive modeling; integrating and scaling cellular, organismic, and ecosystem processes. Visiting Researcher, Bullard Fellow in Residence (2015)Research Interests: forest ecology, evolutionary ecology, and conservation biology, specifically related to (1) Seed dispersal and ecology of five-needle white pines; 2) Conservation of whitebark pine and related five-needle white pines.Undergraduate Student (Harvard College, Class of 2016)Research Interests: Global change, conservation biology, plant phenology and climate interactions, biogeography, biodiversity, quantitative methods for large datasets, and citizen science. Undergraduate Student, Harvard College, Class of 2017Research Interests: Global change, terrestrial ecosystems, vegetation-climate feedbacks, nonstructural carbon dynamics, impact of human activity on ecosystems, sustainable land use and reforestation. Lynda is a journalist who specializes in coverage of native ecosystems, cultures, and environmental topics. Characterization of phenology - climate interactions, using satellite (MODIS) and near-surface remote sensing. Research Interests: Terrestrial community ecology; biodiversity; conservation biology; conservation medicine; carbon cycling. As part of her MIT appointment, she will be based at the Richardson lab for the 2013-14 academic year to pursue a supervised reading on climate change and phenology, which will hopefully lead to a review paper. My main research focus is on tree phenology, its physiological controls and climate effects on tree tissue formation. Application of cloud computing to the environmental sciences.Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, ChinaResearch Interests: Modeling the temporal and spatial variability of soil respiration; Measurements of greenhouse gases emissions from ecosystems. She is the author of three books, including "Elwha, a River Reborn". Associate Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. Research Interests: Global change, forest landscape genomics, nonstructural carbohydrate storage, vegetation-climate feedbacks, forest resiliency. Currently: Research Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Postdoctoral Fellow (Harvard University, 2010-2013)Currently: Research Scientist, Macquarie University, AustraliaResearch Interests: I use models to develop and test hypotheses regarding the importance of various factors in regulating the long-term atmosphere-biosphere interactions, and explore the associated uncertainties. Undergraduate Student, Harvard College, Class of 2019 Research interests: forest ecology, global change, conservation biology, and biodiversity.

Andrew D. Richardson. Terrestrial ecosystems, global change, trace gas fluxes, biometeorology, plant phenology. Focusing on forest ecosystems, I use models of varying complexity to test and develop current hypothesis regarding the importance of different physiological processes in regulating both short and long term biosphere- atmosphere interactions.