Aquatic Community and Ecosystem Ecology
Dr. Nowlin is an ecosystem and community ecologist, specializing in aquatic ecosystems. Research in the Nowlin is largely centered on the role of organisms and communities in affecting ecosystem-level processes like nutrient cycling and organic matter flows.
In addition, the lab is interested in how biotic and abiotic factors affect the abundance, distribution, and diversity of organisms in ecosystems. In order to address these research areas, we utilize a variety of methods and research approaches, including nutrient biogeochemistry, whole ecosystem metabolism and material flux studies, and the use of stable isotopes.
Research in the Nowlin lab takes place in a variety of ecosystem types and at a diversity of scales. We conduct research in wetlands, streams, rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. We also conduct research in small laboratory-based studies, field-based experimental systems, and at the whole-ecosystem scale.
Dr. Weston Nowlin
Students
Graduate
Kierra Determan – MS
Miranda Sams – MS
Waverly Wadsworth – MS
Jasmine Rodriguez – PhD
Ailish Collins - MS
Jered Davenport - MS
Post-Docs & Staff
Post-Docs
Dr. Parvathi Nair – (2023 - Present)
Post-Docs
Dr. Tonya Ramey – (2021 – 2023)
Undergraduate
Jess Kittridge
Bree Snead
Former Students, Post-Docs, and Staff
Graduate Students
Kirby Marceau – MS
Matthew Stehle – MS
Chase Corrington – MS
Sarah McMahon
Staff
Matthew Stehle – Grant Specialist (2023 – Present)
Kirby Marceau - Grant Specialist (2023 – Present)
Undergraduate Students
Jaidan Ludischer
Heather Kurten
Staff
Michaela Livingston - Grant Specialist (2022 – 2023)