| The Nadelhoffer Lab is based in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology on the University of Michigan's Central Ann Arbor and Biological Station campuses. Headed by Dr. Knute Nadelhoffer, the research group studies the ecological and biogeochemical processes that determine ecosystem structure and functioning at local, regional, and global levels. Study systems have included temperate forest and arctic tundra ecosystems. Our research aims to develop mechanistic understandings of how ecosystems respond to climate change, air pollution, and physical disturbances. Specifically, our research examines how soil biota, plants, and climate interact to determine ecosystem structure and stability. |
| People | ||
| Dr. Knute Nadelhoffer | Dr. Luke Nave | Jasmine Crumsey |
| Susan Cheng | Jim Le Moine | Buck Castillo |
| Ryan Chong | Nicole Dear | Matt Miyano |
| Paul Rink | Emily Thompson |
| Research | ||
University of Michigan Biological Station Forest Ecosystem Study |
Detritus Input and Removal Treatment Experiment |
Black Carbon Decomposition and Transport |
| Publications |