Carri J. LeRoy, Ph.D.
Freshwater Ecology LabPublications
Please find an up-to-date list of my publications on Google Scholar and access to some pdfs on ResearchGate.
Please find an up-to-date list of my publications on Google Scholar and access to some pdfs on ResearchGate.
Collaboration with US Forest Service scientists Shannon Claeson and Charlie Crisafulli to explore in-stream successionary patterns and stream development in 37 years since Mount St. Helens eruption.
Collaboration with NOAA scientist Sarah Morley and USGS scientist Jeff Duda to investigate carbon cycling in Elwha River following largest dam removal in history.
Fungal endophyte influences leaf litter decomposition – Undergraduates Emily Wolfe, Kate Halstead, and Margaret Pryor explored fungal endophyte effects on decomposition and microbial colonization.
Within-species genetic diversity and aquatic ecosystem function – In the US Southwest we examined the effects of leaf litter diversity on aquatic decomposition and macroinvertebrate community structure (LeRoy et al. 2006, 2007, 2012).
Community and Ecosystem Genetics – A review of major advances in the fields of community and ecosystem genetics in the journal Nature Reviews Genetics.
COURSES TAUGHT:
Rivers of Clay (2018) with Evan Blackwell
General Biology (2017) with Alison Styring
Freshwater Ecology (2017) with Peter Impara
Scientific and Artistic Inquiry (2016-17) with Lisa Sweet
Extremophiles and Ecosystems with Clarissa Dirks (2016)
River Reciprocity with Lucia Harrison (2015)
Environmental Analysis with Clyde Barlow and Abir Biswas (2014-2015)
Research Design and Quantitative Methods (Graduate level: 2012, 2013, 2014)
Case Studies and Thesis Research (Graduate level: 2013)
Conceptualizing our Regional Environment (Graduate level: 2011, 2012)
Environmental Analysis with Clyde Barlow and Abir Biswas (2010-2011)
Washington’s Rivers and Streams with Paul Butler (2010)
Field Experiments in Ecological Genetics (2009)
Environmental Analysis with Clyde Barlow and Jim Stroh (2008-2009)
Stream Ecology (Summer 2008)
Applied Ecological Statistics (2008)
Plant Physiology and Ecology with Dylan Fischer (2008)
Living in Extreme Environments with Peter Impara (2007)
Community Analysis and Resampling Faculty Institute (2006)
Watershed Ecology: From Rivers to Ridges with Peter Impara (2006)
Aquatic Ecology (NAU: BIO517)
Introduction to Biology (NAU: BIO181)
Introduction to Environmental Science (NAU: ENV101)
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