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Research Interests
My research focuses on understanding the controls over carbon, water, and energy fluxes through terrestrial ecosystems. This includes the interaction between abiotic and biotic processes and the feedbacks to global biogeochemical cycles and climate change. I am particularly interested in understanding these processes across multiple scales (e.g. internal plant signals to continental level carbon dynamics) using plant physiological ecology as a foundation for my research. My research makes use of the latest environmental instrumentation to understand the relationships among climate, biogeochemistry, and plant physiology. For more detailed information regarding my current research projects visit the Starr Laboratory Site.
Ecosystems of Study
Over the past decade I have been involved with research in a multitude of ecosystems around the world, these include but are not limited to: Arctic Tundra, Everglades, Southern Pine, and Lowland Neo-Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems. I would encourage my students to focus their studies on these ecosystems but I would not restrict them to these systems.
Research Opportunities
Motivated undergraduate and graduate students interested in joining my laboratory should contact me directly, gstarr@bama.ua.edu. Interested individuals should be open to working on ecosystem or individual species addressing questions associated with plant physiological ecology, ecosystems ecology, or atmospheric transport. Both basic and applied approaches are appropriate. I expect all students to incorporate ecological theory into their studies.
My research focuses on understanding the controls over carbon, water, and energy fluxes through terrestrial ecosystems. This includes the interaction between abiotic and biotic processes and the feedbacks to global biogeochemical cycles and climate change. I am particularly interested in understanding these processes across multiple scales (e.g. internal plant signals to continental level carbon dynamics) using plant physiological ecology as a foundation for my research. My research makes use of the latest environmental instrumentation to understand the relationships among climate, biogeochemistry, and plant physiology. For more detailed information regarding my current research projects visit the Starr Laboratory Site.
Ecosystems of Study
Over the past decade I have been involved with research in a multitude of ecosystems around the world, these include but are not limited to: Arctic Tundra, Everglades, Southern Pine, and Lowland Neo-Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems. I would encourage my students to focus their studies on these ecosystems but I would not restrict them to these systems.
Research Opportunities
Motivated undergraduate and graduate students interested in joining my laboratory should contact me directly, gstarr@bama.ua.edu. Interested individuals should be open to working on ecosystem or individual species addressing questions associated with plant physiological ecology, ecosystems ecology, or atmospheric transport. Both basic and applied approaches are appropriate. I expect all students to incorporate ecological theory into their studies.
Research Interests
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Agricultural and Forest Meteorologypp.109986, (2024)
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCESno. 4 (2024)
Maricar Aguilos,Ge Sun, Ning Liu, Yulong Zhang,Gregory Starr,Andrew Christopher Oishi,Thomas L. O'Halloran,Jeremy Forsythe,Jingfeng Wang,Modi Zhu,Devendra Amatya, Benju Baniya,
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY (2024)
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (2024): 109960
Erin Rose Delaria,Glenn Wolfe, Kaitlyn Blanock,Reem A Hannun,Kenneth L Thornhill,Paul A. Newman,Leslie Lait, Stephan Randolph Kawa, Jessica Alvarez, Spencer Blum,Edward Castañeda-Moya,Christopher D. Holmes,
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FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2024): 121828
Rosvel Bracho,Timothy A. Martin,Jason G. Vogel,Wendell P. Cropper Jr,Gerardo Celis,Kenneth Clark,Henry L. Gholz, Gregory Gorman,Henry W. Loescher,Thomas L. Powell, Scott Sager, Maryada Shrestha,
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2023): 121408-121408
Forestsno. 2 (2023): 258-258
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