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CV, J.L. Tank 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Jennifer Leah Tank 8 Nov 2017 Address: Department of Biological Sciences 192 Galvin Life Sciences University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556 Phone: 574.631.3976 Email: [email protected] Research Interests: Biogeochemistry of stream and river ecosystems, nitrogen cycling and transport, impact of land use on stream ecosystem function, role of denitrification in agricultural streams, impact of agricultural conservation practices on coupled biogeochemical cycles and water quality. Education: Postdoctoral Research Associate, (see below) Ecology 1996-98 Ph.D. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Ecology 1996 M.S. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Ecology 1992 B.S. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Zoology 1988 Appointments and Professional Experience: 2016-present Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) 2010- present Galla Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame 2012-2016 Director, Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF) 2014-2015 Interim Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI) 2005- 2010 Galla Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame 2000- 2005 Galla Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame 1998- 2000 Assistant Professor, Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Illinois. 1996-98 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, Advisors: P.J. Mulholland (Oak Ridge National Lab), J.L. Meyer (University of Georgia), J.R. Webster, B.J. Peterson (Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Lab, MA). 1989-96 Research and Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Biology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. 1989 Research Technician, Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI. 1988 Internship, Surface Water Quality, Dept. of Natural Resources, Lansing, MI. Recent Awards/Fellowships: Ganey Faculty Community-Based Research Research Award, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame. 2016. http://socialconcerns.nd.edu/content/ganey-research-award Fellow, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of Notre Dame, 2014-present. Leopold Leadership Fellow from the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. 2013. James A. Burns CSC Award for Graduate Education at the University of Notre Dame. 2013. Research Fellow, Aarhus University Foundation, for collaboration in the Department of Biosciences at Aarhus University, Denmark. 2013. Current Grant Proposals Funded: J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer (IU), J. Tyndall (Iowa State), S. Christopher. Continued quantification of water quality and economic benefits from the watershed-scale pairing of cover crops and the two-stage ditch. Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC)/ Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA). $81,957. (05/01/2017 to 04/30/2018)

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CV, J.L. Tank 1

CURRICULUM VITAE

Jennifer Leah Tank

8 Nov 2017

Address: Department of Biological Sciences

192 Galvin Life Sciences

University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, IN 46556

Phone: 574.631.3976 Email: [email protected]

Research Interests:

Biogeochemistry of stream and river ecosystems, nitrogen cycling and transport, impact of land use on

stream ecosystem function, role of denitrification in agricultural streams, impact of agricultural conservation

practices on coupled biogeochemical cycles and water quality.

Education: Postdoctoral Research Associate, (see below) Ecology 1996-98

Ph.D. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Ecology 1996

M.S. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Ecology 1992

B.S. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Zoology 1988

Appointments and Professional Experience:

2016-present Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI)

2010- present Galla Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame

2012-2016 Director, Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF)

2014-2015 Interim Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (ND-ECI)

2005- 2010 Galla Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame

2000- 2005 Galla Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, Univ. of Notre Dame

1998- 2000 Assistant Professor, Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences, Univ. of Illinois.

1996-98 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, Advisors: P.J. Mulholland

(Oak Ridge National Lab), J.L. Meyer (University of Georgia), J.R. Webster, B.J. Peterson

(Ecosystems Center, Marine Biological Lab, MA).

1989-96 Research and Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Biology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA.

1989 Research Technician, Dept. of Zoology, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI.

1988 Internship, Surface Water Quality, Dept. of Natural Resources, Lansing, MI.

Recent Awards/Fellowships:

Ganey Faculty Community-Based Research Research Award, Center for Social Concerns, University of

Notre Dame. 2016. http://socialconcerns.nd.edu/content/ganey-research-award

Fellow, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of Notre Dame, 2014-present.

Leopold Leadership Fellow from the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. 2013.

James A. Burns CSC Award for Graduate Education at the University of Notre Dame. 2013.

Research Fellow, Aarhus University Foundation, for collaboration in the Department of Biosciences at

Aarhus University, Denmark. 2013.

Current Grant Proposals Funded: J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer (IU), J. Tyndall (Iowa State), S. Christopher. Continued quantification of water

quality and economic benefits from the watershed-scale pairing of cover crops and the two-stage

ditch. Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC)/ Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA). $81,957.

(05/01/2017 to 04/30/2018)

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J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer (IU), J. Tyndall (Iowa State), S. Christopher. Integrating environmental and

economic outcomes from cover crop adoption in Indiana. Walton Family Foundation (TNC).

$300,000. (07/01/2016 to 06/30/2018).

J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer (IU), S. Christopher, A. Hamlet, A. Sharma. Cover crops prevent nutrient runoff and

promote climate resiliency in Great Lakes watersheds. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI). $749,100. (06/01/2017 to 05/31/2020)

D. Bolster (CEEES), J.L. Tank, B. Peters. Expanding Research, Education and Outreach: Planning Proposal

for The Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility. National Science Foundation (NSF).

$24,570. (07/01/2017 to 06/30/2018)

Tank, J.L., S.F. Christopher, and T.V. Royer. Preventing nutrient loss from Indiana farms: watershed-scale

pairing of cover crops and the two-stage ditch. USDA Regional Conservation Partnership Program

(USDA RCPP). $2,247,003. (5/15-4/19) JL Tank is the PI.

Goodson, H. and JL Tank. Development of a yeast-based continuous culture system for detecting

bioavailable phosphate. NSF-IDBR Type A. $436,808. (03/2016 - 02/2019). JL Tank is a coPI.

McMillan, S (Purdue) and JL Tank. Quantifying trade-offs of floodplain restoration using the two-stage

ditch: improvements in water quality vs. increased greenhouse gas emissions. NOAA Illinois Indiana

Sea Grant. $138,047 (02/2016 - 01/2018). JL Tank is a coPI.

Tank, J.L. Validating environmental sensors in context of agricultural land use. Nature Conservancy.

$30,000. (06/01/2016 to 10/10/2017).

Past Grant Proposals Funded: A. Packman (Northwestern), JL Tank, D. Bolster, AM Meerschaert, D Jerolmack, R Schumer, D.

Brockmann. Earthcasting fluvial systems: Physical, ecological, and biogeochemical dynamics.

Northwestern University (NSF INSPIRE Track 1). $209,988. (09/01/2014 to 08/31/2017)

Tank, JL, S Christopher, TV Royer (IU), and J Tyndall (ISU). Indiana Watershed Initiative (IWI):

Quantifying water quality responses from the watershed-scale pairing of cover crops and the two-

stage ditch. ISA-ICMC. $143,384. (4/2016- 4/2017). JL Tank is PI.

Tank, J.L., Preventing nutrient loss from Indiana farms: watershed-scale pairing of cover crops and the two-

stage ditch. Walton Family Foundation, $143,648. (11/14-4/16). J.L. Tank is the PI.

Tank, J.L. and D. Tonina (U Idaho). Collaborative Research: Understanding the role of hyporheic processes

on nitrous oxide emissions at the stream network scale. $172,626. (5/14-4/17, NSF Hydrological

Sciences). J.L. Tank is co-PI. (5/14-3/17).

D. Zolman, Tank, J.L., and K. Wamsley. Cover Crops: Planting the way to nitrogen management at the

watershed scale in a combined conservation approach. $368,694 (ND Portion: $226,192)(09/12-

010/16, USDA Conservation Innovation Grants). J.L. Tank is a co-PI.

Egan, S.P., Feder, J.L., Lodge, D.M., Tank, J.L., Howard, S., Tanner, C.E., Ruggiero, S.T., Rosi-Marshal,

E.J. Monitoring the dispersal of genetically engineered organisms and their byproducts using Laser

Transmission Spectroscopy. $500,001. (9/13-8/17, USDA). J.L. Tank is co-PI.

Tank, JL, S Christopher, and TV Royer. Watershed scale adoption of cover crops and the two-stage ditch in

Indiana: responses in water quality and quantity. Indiana Corn Marketing Council (ICMC) and

Indiana Soybean Association (ISA). $67,234. (07/2015 - 06/2016). JL Tank is PI.

Tank, JL and B Hanrahan (PhD Student). Quantifying the impacts of planting cover crops as a conservation

tool to reduce nutrient loss from Midwestern farms. USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research &

Education. $9,999 (09/2015- 08/2016).

Tank, JL and S Powers. Linking voluntary conservation effort to water quality improvement in the Indian

Creek watershed, Illinois. Nutrient Research & Education Council, $24,810. (04/2015 - 02/2016). JL

Tank is PI.

Tank JL. Assessing water quality issues: sensor development. The Nature Conservancy. $17,391. (03/2015

– 02/2016).

Packman, A., Tank, J.L., D. Bolster, M. Meerschaert, D. Jerolmack, R. Schumer, and D. Brockmann.

Earthcasting fluvial systems: Physical, ecological, and biogeochemical dynamics. $209,988. (1/14-

12/15, Northwestern University). J.L. Tank is co-PI.

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Christopher, S.F., and Tank, J.L. Watershed-scale assessment of stacked drainage practices in the Western

Lake Erie Basin to improve water quality. $155,358. (9/13-9/15, University of Michigan Water

Center). J.L. Tank is a co-PI.

Christopher, S.F. and Tank, J.L. Linking improved soil health to water quality via the planting of cover

crops in the Shatto Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko Co, IN. $22,500. (3/14-2/16, IWRRC: Purdue

University). J.L. Tank is a co-PI.

Tank, J.L. Nitrate Sensors: effects of agricultural land use on water quality. $97,620. (3/13-11/14, The

Nature Conservancy). J.L. Tank is PI.

Tank, J.L., and A.J. Reisinger. DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Quantifying the role of denitrification as a

mechanism for inorganic nitrogen removal in Midwestern rivers. $19,710 (7/13-6/15, NSF-DEB-

Ecosystem Studies). JL Tank is PI.

Tank, J.L., and S. Christopher. Linking cover crops to improved stream water quality via supplemental

field-scale soil sampling in Shatto Ditch Watershed, IN. $7,500 (3/13-2/14, IWRRC- Purdue

University). J.L. Tank is PI.

Tank, J.L. and AJ Reisinger. Nutrient Limitation and uptake rates in streams and rivers of the Greater

Yellowstone Area. $4,708. (7/13-6/14, University of Wyoming). JL Tank is PI.

Tank, J.L., G.L. Lamberti, P.S. Levi, and T.A., Liebich. Comparison of ecosystem function across tundra

streams and lakes receiving Pacific salmon in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. $18,000 (6/12-

12/14, US Fish and Wildlife Service). J.L. Tank is the PI.

Tank, J.L., M. Sivapalan, M.A. Baker, E.J. Rosi-Marshall and R.O. Hall. Collaborative Research: Using

empirical and modeling approaches to quantify the importance of nutrient spiraling in rivers.

$783,424 (ND portion = $318,792)(8/09-07/14, NSF-Ecosystems). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Ward, A and J.L. Tank. Watershed scale evaluations in a tri-state region of the water quality benefits of self-

forming and two-stage channel systems. ND Portion: $243,012 (09/08-08/12, USDA-CSREES). J.L.

Tank is a co-P.I.

Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. DISSERTATION RESEARCH: The influence of invasive plants on nitrogen

removal, via denitrification, in constructed wetlands. $14,611 (06/10 - 05/12, NSF-DDIG).

Levi, P. and J.L. Tank. DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Ecosystem response to nutrient subsidies from

annual salmon migrations in streams- an inter-biome comparison. $14,152 (06/09 - 05/11, NSF-

DDIG).

Tank, J.L.. The influence of two-stage ditch construction on sediment denitrification and stream metabolism

in an agricultural stream in Northern Indiana. $186,766 (9/06-9/10, The Nature Conservancy). J.L.

Tank is the P.I.

Griffiths, N.A. and J.L. Tank. DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Transport, sorption, and degradation of

Cry1Ab toxin derived from genetically engineered corn crop byproducts in agricultural streams.

$11,499 (06/08-05/10, NSF-DDIG).

Hoellein, T.J. and J.L. Tank. DISSERTATION RESEARCH: Will stream restoration enhance ecosystem

resistance and resilience to storms? $11,817 (06/07-05/09, NSF-DDIG).

Tank, J.L., E. J. Rosi-Marshall , M.R. Whiles, and T. V. Royer . Cycling of novel allochthonous carbon in

Midwestern agricultural streams. $530,000 (1/05-12/08, NSF-Ecosystems). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Tank, J.L., E. J. Rosi-Marshall, M.R. Whiles, and T. V. Royer. The role allochthonous carbon in

Midwestern agricultural stream food webs. $61,200 (5/06-5/07, NSF-SGER). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Lamberti, G.L., J.L. Tank, D.T. Chaloner, R.W. Merritt, and R.T. Edwards. The role of salmon-derived

nutrients in managed U.S. forests. $420,000 (11/05-11/08, USDA-NRI). J.L. Tank is a co-P.I.

Mulholland, P.J., B. Peterson, J.L. Tank, S. Hamilton, and R. O. Hall. Nitrate uptake and retention in

streams: mechanisms and effects of human disturbance from stream reaches to landscapes. $217,549,

subcontract from Univ. of Tennessee award of $3,000,000 (1/02-7/07, NSF-IRCEB). J.L. Tank is a

co- P.I.

Tank, J.L. and G. Lamberti. Role of large woody debris in restoring stream ecosystem function in managed

U.S. forests. $375,000 (9/02-11/06, USDA-NRI). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

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Tank, J.L. and G. Lamberti. Linking marine-derived nutrients to stream ecosystem function using a 15N

tracer addition combined with an experimental salmon carcass addition. $26,414 (6/01-6/02, NSF-

SGER). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Tank, J.L., M.B. David and T.V. Royer . Factors controlling stream denitrification in an agricultural

landscape. $315,000 (9/01-9/05, USDA-NRI). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Tank, J.L., G. Belovsky, J. Duman, J. Hellmann, G. Lamberti, D. Lodge, and D. Severson. Equipment

replacement for a Lachat Quikchem 8500 Flow Injection Analyzer for common use in Biological

Sciences. $73,500 (Equipment Restoration and Renewal Program, Office of Research and College of

Science, University of Notre Dame). J.L. Tank is the P.I.

Tank, J.L. Understanding the role of large woody debris in maintaining ecosystem function in headwater

streams. $14,163 (5/01-4/02, Faculty Research Program, University of Notre Dame)

Tank, J.L. The relative importance of biotic and abiotic factors controlling nitrogen cycling in headwater

streams: an undergraduate research experience. $7,485 (6/00-9/00, Campus Research Board,

University of Illinois)

Hall, R.O. and J.L. Tank. Controls of nitrate concentration by streams. $2000 (University of Wyoming-

National Park Service Research Station, 7/00 - 9/00)

Tank, J.L. and J.L. Meyer. Linking aquatic and terrestrial N cycling: a 15N tracer addition to an Icelandic

subarctic stream. $15,057 (6/99-6/00, NSF-SGER).

Hall, R.O. and J.L. Tank. Physical and biological control of nutrient transport in mountain

streams. $4500 (University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Station, 7/99 - 9/99)

Tank, J.L. and M. David. Denitrification rates and controls in sediments of Illinois surface waters. $42,500

(3/99-8/01, Illinois Water Resources Center & USGS)

Tank, J.L., M. David, and K. Williard. The role of in-stream processes in the cycling of dissolved nitrogen.

$68,000 (11/99-8/01, Council for Agricultural Research, State of Illinois)

Tank, J.L. and J.R. Webster. Microbial activity on wood in streams: exploring abiotic and biotic factors

affecting the structure and function of wood biofilms. $10,948 (12/94, NSF Doctoral Dissertation

Improvement Grant)

Tank, J.L. The role of the biofilm colonizing small woody debris in a forested stream ecosystem. $1100

(7/94, Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research)

Tank, J.L. Effects of elevational change on benthic microbial respiration rates in streams. $800.00 (5/92,

Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research).

Tank, J.L. GSA Travel Fund for travel to NABS 1996, Kalispell, MT. $325.00 (5/96, Graduate Student

Association, Virginia Tech).

Tank, J.L. GSA Travel Fund for travel to NABS 1991, Santa Fe, NM. $400.00 (5/91, Graduate Student

Association, Virginia Tech).

Publications (all refereed, in chronological order):

1. Tank, J.L., and J.C. Musson. 1993. An inexpensive chamber apparatus for multiple measurements of

dissolved oxygen uptake or release. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 12:406-

409.

2. Tank, J.L., J.R. Webster, and E.F. Benfield. 1993. Microbial respiration on decaying leaves and sticks in

a southern Appalachian stream. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 12:394-405.

3. Webster, J.R., A.P Covich, J.L.Tank, and T. V. Crockett. 1994. Retention of coarse particles in streams

in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Journal of the North American Benthological Society

13:140-150.

4. Tank, J.L., and M.J. Winterbourn. 1995. Biofilm development and invertebrate colonization of wood in

four New Zealand streams of contrasting pH. Freshwater Biology 34:303-315.

5. Tank, J.L., and M.J. Winterbourn. 1996. Microbial activity and invertebrate colonisation of wood

in a New Zealand forest stream. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 30:271-

280.

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6. Tank, J.L., J.R. Webster, E.F. Benfield, and R.L. Sinsabaugh. 1998. Effect of leaf litter exclusion on

microbial enzyme activity associated with wood biofilms in streams. Journal of the North American

Benthological Society: 17:95-103.

7. Tank, J.L., and J.R. Webster. 1998. Interaction of substrate and nutrient availability on wood biofilm

processes in streams. Ecology: 79:151-162.

8. Webster, J.R., E.F. Benfield, T.P. Ehrman, M.A. Schaeffer, J.L.Tank, J.J. Hutchens, and D.J. D’Angelo.

1999. What happens to allochthonous material that falls into streams? A synthesis of new and

published information from Coweeta. Freshwater Biology 41:687-705.

9. Dodds, W.K., M.A. Evans-White, N.M. Gerlanc, L.Gray, D.A.Gudder, M.J. Kemp, A.L. López, P.J.

Mulholland, D.S.Staligliano, E.A. Strauss, J.L.Tank, M.R. Whiles, and W.M. Wollheim. 2000.

Quantification of the Nitrogen Cycle in a Prairie Stream. Ecosystems 3:574-589.

10. Mulholland, P.J., J.L.Tank, D.M. Sanzone, W.M. Wolheim, B.J. Peterson, J.R. Webster, and J.L. Meyer.

2000. Food resources of stream macroinvertebrates determined by natural-abundance

stable C and N isotopes and a 15N tracer addition. Journal of the North American Benthological

Society 19:145-157.

11. Mulholland, P.J., J.L.Tank, D.M. Sanzone, W.M. Wolheim, B.J. Peterson, J.R. Webster, and J.L. Meyer.

2000. Nitrogen cycling in a forest stream determined by a 15N tracer addition. Ecological

Monographs. 70: 471-493.

12. Tank, J.L., J.L. Meyer, D. Sanzone, P.J. Mulholland, J.R Webster, B.J Peterson, and Norman E.

Leonard. 2000. Analysis of nitrogen cycling in a forest stream during autumn using a 15N tracer

addition. Limnology & Oceanography 45: 1013-1029.

13. Benfield, E.F., J.R. Webster, J.R. Hutchens, J.L.Tank, and P.A. Turner. 2001. Organic matter dynamics

along a stream-order and elevational gradient in a southern Appalachian stream. Verh. Internat.

Verein. Limnol. 27:1341-1345.

14. Webster, J.R., J.L. Tank, J.B. Wallace, J.L. Meyer, S.L. Eggert, T.P. Ehrman, B.R. Ward, B.L. Bennett,

P.F. Wagner, and M.E. McTammany. 2001. Effects of litter exclusion and wood removal on

phosphorus and nitrogen retention in a forest stream. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:1337-1340.

15. Mulholland, P.J., J.L.Tank, D.M. Sanzone, J.R. Webster, W.M. Wollheim, B.J. Peterson, and J. L.

Meyer. 2001. Ammonium and nitrate uptake lengths in a small forested stream determined by 15N

tracer and short-term nutrient enrichment experiments. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:1320-

1325.

16. Tank, J.L., P.J Mulholland, J.L. Meyer, W.B. Bowden, J.R Webster, B.J Peterson, and D. Sanzone.

2001. Contrasting food web linkages for the grazing pathways in 3 temperate using 15N as a tracer.

Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol. 27:2832-2835.

17. Hamilton, S.K., J.L. Tank, D.F. Raikow, W.M. Wollheim, B.J. Peterson, and J.R.

Webster. 2001. Nitrogen uptake and transformation in a Midwestern US stream: A stable isotope

enrichment study. Biogeochemistry. 54(3): 297-340.

18. Benfield, E. F., J. R. Webster, J. L. Tank, and J. J. Hutchens. 2001. Long-term patterns of leaf

breakdown in streams in response to watershed logging. International Review of Hydrobiology

86:467-474.

19. Webster, J.R., E.F. Benfield, J.J. Hutchens, J.L. Tank, S.W. Golladay, and J.C. Adams. 2001. Do leaf

breakdown rates actually measure leaf disappearance from streams? International Review of

Hydrobiology 86:417-427.

20. Mulholland, P.J., C.S. Fellows, J.L. Tank, N.B. Grimm, J.R. Webster, S.K. Hamilton, E. Marti, L.

Ashkenas, W.B. Bowden, W.K. Dodds, W.H. McDowell, J. L. Meyer, and B.J. Peterson. 2001. Inter-

biome comparison of factors controlling stream metabolism. Freshwater Biology 46: 1503-1517.

21. Sanzone, D. M., J.L. Tank, J. L. Meyer, P. J. Mulholland, and S.E.G. Findlay. 2001. Microbial

incorporation of nitrogen in stream detritus. Hydrobiologia 464:27-35.

22. Peterson, B.J., W.M. Wollheim, P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, J.L. Meyer, J.L. Tank, E. Marti, W.B.

Bowden, H.M. Valett, A.E. Hershey, W.H. McDowell, W.K. Dodds, S.K. Hamilton, S. Gregory, and

D.J.D’Angelo. 2001. Control of nitrogen export from watersheds by headwater streams. Science

292:86-90.

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23. Merriam, J.L., W.H. McDowell, J.L. Tank, W.M. Wollheim, C.L. Crenshaw , and S.L. Johnson. 2002.

Characterizing nitrogen dynamics, retention and transport in a tropical rainforest stream using an in

situ N-15 addition. Freshwater Biology 47:143-160.

24. Crenshaw, C.L., H.M. Valett, and J.L. Tank. 2002. Effects of coarse particulate organic matter on fungal

biomass and invertebrate density in the subsurface of a headwater stream. Journal of the North

American Benthological Society 21:28-42.

25. Findlay, S., J.L. Tank, S. Dye, H.M. Valett, P.J. Mulholland, W.H. McDowell, S. Johnson, S. Hamilton,

J. Edmonds, W. K. Dodds, and W. B. Bowden. 2002. A cross-system comparison of bacterial and

fungal biomass in detritus pools of headwater streams. Microbial Ecology 43: 55-66.

26. Dodds, W.K. , A. J. López, W. B. Bowden, S. Gregory, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, A. E. Hershey, E.

Martí, W. H.. McDowell, J. L. Meyer, D. Morrall, P. J. Mulholland, B. J. Peterson, J. L. Tank, H.

M. Valett, J. R. Webster, and W. Wollheim. 2002. N uptake as a function of concentration in

streams. Journal of the North American Benthologocal Society 21: 206-220.

27. Mulholland, P.J., J.L. Tank, J.R. Webster, W.K. Dodds, S.K. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, E. Marti, W.H.

McDowell, J. Merriam, J. L. Meyer, B.J. Peterson, H.M. Valett, and W.M. Wollheim. 2002. Can

uptake length in streams be determined by nutrient addition experiments? Results from an inter-

biome comparison study. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:544-560.

28. Sanzone , D.M., J.L. Meyer, E. Marti, E.P. Gardiner, J.L. Tank, and N.B. Grimm. 2003. Carbon and

nitrogen transfer from a desert stream to riparian predators. Oecologia 134:238-250.

29. Hall, R.O. and J.L. Tank. 2003. Ecosystem metabolism controls nitrogen uptake in streams in Grand

Teton National Park, Wyoming. Limnology and Oceanography 48: 1120-1128.

30. Tank, J., and W.K. Dodds. 2003. Nutrient limitation of epilithic and epixylic biofilms in ten North

American streams. Freshwater Biology 48:1031-1049.

31. Webster, J.R., P.J. Mulholland, J.L. Tank, H.M. Valett, W.K. Dodds, B.J. Peterson, W.B. Bowden, C.N.

Dahm, S. Findlay, S.V. Gregory, N.B. Grimm, S.K. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, E. Marti, W.H.

McDowell, J.L. Meyer, D.D. Morrall, S.A. Thomas, and W.M. Wollheim. 2003. Factors affecting

ammonium uptake in streams – an inter-biome perspective. Freshwater Biology 48: 1329-1352.

32. Hall, R.O., J.L. Tank, and M.F. Dybdahl. 2003. Exotic snails dominate nitrogen and carbon cycling in a

highly productive stream. Front Ecol Environ 1:407–411.

33. Bernot, M.J., W. K. Dodds, W. S. Gardner, M. J. McCarthy, D. Sobolev, and J.L. Tank. 2003.

Comparing denitrification estimates for a Texas estuary by using acetylene inhibition and membrane

inlet mass spectrometry. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69:5950-5956.

34. Dodds, W.K., E. Martí, J.L. Tank, J. Pontius, S.K. Hamilton, N.B. Grimm, W.B. Bowden, W.H.

McDowell, B. J. Peterson, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, S.V. Gregory. 2004. Carbon and nitrogen

stoichiometry and nitrogen cycling rates in streams. Oecologia 140: 458-467.

35. Royer, T.V., J.L. Tank, and M.B. David. 2004. Transport and fate of nitrate in headwater agricultural

streams in Illinois. Journal of Environmental Quality 33:1296-1304.

36. Ashkenas, L.R., S.L. Johnson, S.V. Gregory, J.L. Tank, and W.M. Wollheim. 2004. A stable isotope

tracer study of nitrogen uptake and transformation in an old-growth forest stream. Ecology 85:1729-

1735.

37. Schaller, J.L., T. V. Royer, M.B. David, and J.L. Tank. 2004. Denitrification associated with plants and

sediments in an agricultural stream. Journal of the North American Benthologocal Society 23:667-

676.

38. Hamilton, S.K., J.L. Tank, D.F. Raikow, E. Siler, N.Dorn, J. Halliday, and N. Leornard. 2004. The role

of in-stream vs. allochthonous N in stream food webs: Modeling the results of an isotope addition

experiment. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 23:429-448.

39. Inwood, S.E., J.L. Tank, and M.J. Bernot. 2005. Patterns of denitrification associated with land use in 9

midwestern headwater streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 24:227-245.

40. Hall, R.O. and J.L. Tank. 2005. Correcting whole-stream estimates of metabolism for groundwater

input. Limnology and Oceanography Methods. 3:222-229.

41. Wall, L.G., J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer and M.J. Bernot. 2005. Spatial and temporal variability in sediment

denitrification within an agriculturally influenced reservoir. Biogeochemistry. 76:85-111.

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42. Bruesewitz, D.A., J.L. Tank, M.J. Bernot, W.B. Richardson, and E. A. Strauss. 2006. Seasonal effects of

the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on sediment denitrification rates in Pool 8 of the Upper

Mississippi River. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 63:957-969.

43. David, M.B., Wall, L.G., Royer, T.V., and J.L. Tank. 2006. Denitrification and the nitrogen budget of a

reservoir in an agricultural landscape. Ecological Applications 16:2177-2190.

44. Bernot, M.J., J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, and M.B. David. 2006. Nutrient uptake in streams draining

agricultural catchments of the midwestern United States. Freshwater Biology 51:499–509.

45. Tank, J.L., M.J. Bernot, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. 2006. Nitrogen limitation and uptake. In Methods in

stream ecology, eds F.R. Hauer and G.A. Lamberti. Pp. 213-238. Academic Press.

46. Gooseff, M.N., R.O. Hall, and J.L. Tank. 2007. Relating Transient Storage to Channel Complexity in

Streams of Varying Land Use in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Water Resources Research 43:1-10

47. Inwood, S.E., J.L. Tank, and M.J. Bernot. 2007. Factors controlling sediment denitrification in

Midwestern streams of varying land use. Microbial Ecology. 53:1-12.

48. Winterbourn, M.J., W.L. Chadderton, S.A. Entrekin, J.S. Harding and J.L. Tank. 2007. Distribution and

dispersal of adult stream insects in a heterogeneous montane environment. Fundamental and Applied

Ecology 168: 127-135.

49. Arango, C.P., J.L Tank, J.L. Schaller, T.V. Royer, M.J. Bernot, and M.B. David. 2007. Benthic organic

carbon influences denitrification in streams with high nitrate concentration. Freshwater Biology

52:1210-1222.

50. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, S.A. Entrekin, G.A. Lamberti. 2007. Controls on spatial

and temporal variation of nutrient uptake in three Michigan headwater streams. Limnol. Oceanogr.

52: 1964-1977.

51. Entrekin, S.A., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, Hoellein, T.J., and G.A. Lamberti. 2007.

Macroinvertebrate secondary production in forested sand-bottom streams of the Upper Midwest.

Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26:472-490.

52. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., J. L. Tank, T.V. Royer, M.R. Whiles, M. Evans-White, C. Chambers, N.A.

Griffiths, J. Pokelsek, & M.L. Stephen. 2007. Toxins in transgenic crop byproducts affect headwater

streams. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104:16204-16208.

53. Arango, C.P. and J.L. Tank. 2008. Land use influences the spatio-temporal controls on nitrification and

denitrification in headwater streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 27:90-

107

54. Tiegs, S.D., D.T. Chaloner, P. Levi, J. Rueegg, J.L. Tank and G.A. Lamberti. 2008. Timber harvest

transforms ecological roles of salmon in Southeast Alaska rain forest streams. Ecological

Applications 18:4-11.

55. Bruesewitz , D.A., J.L. Tank, and M.J. Bernot. 2008. Delineating the effects of zebra mussels (Dreissena

polymorpha) on nitrogen transformation rates using laboratory mesocosms. Journal of the North

American Benthological Society 27:236–251.

56. Mulholland, P.J., A.M. Helton, G.C. Poole, R.O. Hall, Jr., S.K. Hamilton, B.J. Peterson, J.L. Tank, L.R.

Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S.E.G. Findlay, S.V. Gregory, N.B. Grimm, S. L.

Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, H. M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C.P. Arango, J.J. Beaulieu, M.J.

Bernot, A.J. Burgin, C.L. Crenshaw, L.T. Johnson, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O’Brien, J.D. Potter,

R.W. Sheibley, D.J. Sobota, and S.M. Thomas. 2008. Stream denitrification across biomes and its

response to anthropogenic nitrate loading. Nature 452: 202-206.

57. Beaulieu, J.J., C.P. Arango, J.L. Tank, and S. Hamilton. 2008. The production and emission of nitrous

oxide from headwater streams in the Midwestern USA. Global Change Biology 14: 878–894.

58. Cordova, J.M., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. 2008. Coarse particulate organic

matter transport in low-gradient streams of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Journal of the North

American Benthological Society 27: 760-771.

59. Tank, J.L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M.A. Baker, and R.O. Hall. 2008. Are rivers just big streams? A method

to quantify nitrogen demand in a large river. Ecology 89: 2935–2945.

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60. Entrekin S.A., J.L. Tank, Rosi-Marshall E.J., Hoellein T.J., and Lamberti G.A. 2008. Responses in

organic matter accumulation and processing to an experimental wood addition in three headwater

streams. Freshwater Biology 53: 1642–1657.

61. Dodds, W. K., J. J. Beaulieu, J. J. Eichmiller, J. R. Fischer, N. R. Franssen, D. A. Gudder, A. S.

Makinster, M. J. McCarthy, J. N. Murdock, J. M. O’Brien, J. L. Tank, and R. W. Sheibley. 2008.

Nitrogen cycling and metabolism in the thalweg of a prairie river. Journal of Geophysical Research

Biogeosciences. 113, G04029, doi:10.1029/2008JG000696.

62. Arango, C.P., J.L. Tank, L.T. Johnson, and S.K. Hamilton. 2008. Assimilatory uptake rather than

dissimilatory transformation determines seasonal patterns in nitrogen removal in streams of varying

land use. Limnology and Oceanography. 53:2558-2572.

63. Griffiths, N. A., J. L. Tank, T. V. Royer, C. P. Chambers, M. A. Evans-White, T. C. Frauendorf, E. J.

Rosi-Marshall, and M. R. Whiles. 2009. Rapid decomposition of maize detritus in agricultural

headwater streams. Ecological Applications 19: 133–142.

64. Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, and M. Kopacz. 2008. Sorption of imidazolium-based ionic liquids onto

aquatic sediments. Chemosphere. 70: 1320-1328.

65. Beaulieu, J.J., C.P. Arango, and J.L. Tank. 2009. The effects of season and agriculture on N2O

production in headwater streams. Journal of Environmental Quality. 38:1-10.

66. Bruesewitz , D.A., J.L. Tank, and S.K. Hamilton. 2009. Seasonal effects of zebra mussels on littoral N

transformation rates in Gull Lake, Michigan, USA. Freshwater Biology. 54:1427-1443.

67. Johnson, L.T., J.L. Tank, and W.K. Dodds. 2009. The influence of land use on stream biofilm nutrient

limitation across eight North American ecoregions. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic

Sciences. 66: 1081-1094.

68. Hall, R. O., J. L. Tank, D. J. Sobota, P. J. Mulholland, J. M. O’Brien, W. K. Dodds, J. R. Webster, H.

M. Valett, G.C. Poole, B. J. Peterson, J. L. Meyer, W. H. McDowell, S. L. Johnson, S. K. Hamilton,

N. B. Grimm, S. V. Gregory, C. N. Dahm, L. W. Cooper, L.R. Ashkenas, S. M. Thomas, R. W.

Sheibley, J. D. Potter, B. R. Niederlehner, L. Johnson, A. M. Helton, C. Crenshaw, A. J. Burgin, M.

J. Bernot, , J. J. Beaulieu, C.Arango. 2009. Nitrate removal in stream ecosystems measured by 15N

addition experiments: Total uptake. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 653–665.

69. Mulholland, P. J., R.O. Hall, D. J. Sobota, W. K. Dodds, S.E.G. Findlay, N.B. Grimm, S.K. Hamilton,

W.H. McDowell, J. M. O’Brien, J.L. Tank, L. R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, S.V.

Gregory, S.L. Johnson, J.L. Meyer, B. J. Peterson, G.C. Poole. H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C.P.

Arango, J.J. Beaulieu, M.J. Bernot, A.J. Burgin, C.L. Crenshaw, A.M. Helton, L.T. Johnson, B. R.

Niederlehner, J.D. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, and S.M. Thomas. 2009. Nitrate removal in stream

ecosystems measured by 15N addition experiments: Denitrification. Limnology and Oceanography

54: 666–680.

70. Arango, C.P., L.A. Riley, J.L. Tank, and R.O. Hall, Jr. 2009. Herbivory by an invasive snail increases

nitrogen fixation in a nitrogen-limited stream. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences.

66: 1309–1317.

71. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and S.A. Entrekin. 2009. Temporal variation in

substratum-specific rates of N uptake and metabolism and their relative contribution at the stream-

reach scale. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28:305–318.

72. Johnson, L.T. and J.L. Tank. 2009. Diurnal variations in dissolved organic matter and ammonium

uptake in six open-canopy streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28: 694-

708.

73. Tiegs, S.D., E.Y. Campbell, P.S. Levi, J. Rüegg, M.E. Benbow, D.T.Chaloner, R.W. Merritt, J.L. Tank

and G.A. Lamberti. 2009. Separating Physical Disturbance and Nutrient Enrichment Caused by

Pacific Salmon in Stream Ecosystems. Freshwater Biology 54:1864-75.

74. Johnson, L.T., J.L. Tank, and C.P. Arango. 2009. The effect of land use on dissolved organic carbon and

nitrogen uptake in streams in the Kalamazoo River basin, Michigan . Freshwater Biology 54:2335-

2350.

75. Hemme, R, , J.L. Tank, D.D. Chadee, D.W. Severson. 2009. Environmental Conditions in Water

Storage Drums and Influences on Aedes aegypti inTrinidad, West Indies. Acta Tropica 112:59–66.

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76. Warrner, T.J., T.V. Royer, J.L. Tank, N.A. Griffiths, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and M.R. Whiles. 2009.

Dissolved organic carbon in streams from artificially drained and intensively farmed watersheds in

Indiana, USA. Biogeochemistry 95:295-307.

77. Entrekin, S.A., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. 2009. Response of

secondary production by macroinvertebrates to large wood addition in three Michigan streams

Freshwater Biology 54: 1741-1758.

78. Tank, J.L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, N.A. Griffiths, S.A. Entrekin, and M.L. Stephen. 2010. A review of

allochthonous organic matter dynamics and metabolism in streams. Journal of the North American

Benthological Society 29:118–146.

79. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, J. Kelly, E.J. Rosi-Marshall. 2010. Seasonal variation in nutrient limitation of

microbial biofilms colonizing organic and inorganic substrata in streams. Hydrobiologia 649:331–

345.

80. Bernot, M.J., D.J. Sobota, P.J. Mulholland, R.O. Hall, W.K. Dodds, J.R. Webster, J.L. Tank, L.R.

Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, N.B. Grimm, S.V. Gregory, Stephen K. Hamilton, S.L.

Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, B.J. Peterson, G.C. Poole, H.M. Valett, C.P. Arango, J.J.

Beaulieu, A.J. Burgin, C.L. Crenshaw, A.M. Helton, L.T. Johnson, J. Merriam, B.R. Niederlehner,

J.M. O’Brien, J.D. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, S.M. Thomas, and K.Wilson. 2010. Inter-regional

comparison of land-use effects on stream metabolism. Freshwater Biology 55: 1874–1890.

81. Chambers, C. P., M.R. Whiles, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, N.A. Griffiths, M.A. Evans-

White, and A. Stojak. 2010. Responses of stream macroinvertebrates to Bt maize leaf detritus.

Ecological Applications 20: 1949-1960.

82. Tank, J.L., E. J. Rosi-Marshall, T. V. Royer, M. R. Whiles, N. A. Griffiths, T. C. Frauendorf, and D. J.

Treering. 2010. Occurrence of maize detritus and a transgenic insecticidal protein (Cry1Ab) within

the stream network of an agricultural landscape. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

107, 41:17645-17650.

83. Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, S.K. Hamilton, P.J. Mulholland, A.M. Helton, G.C. Poole, R.O. Hall, B.J.

Peterson, L.R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S.E. Findlay, N.B. Grimm, S.L.

Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, H.M. Valett, C.P. Arango, M.J. Bernot, A.J. Burgin, C.L.

Crenshaw, L.T. Johnson, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O’Brien, J.D. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, D. J. Sobota,

and S.M. Thomas. 2011. Nitrous oxide emission from denitrification in stream and river networks.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108: 214-219.

84. Rüegg, J., S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, P.S. Levi, J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. 2011. Salmon subsidies

alleviate nutrient limitation of benthic biofilms in southeast Alaska streams. Canadian Journal of

Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68:277-287.

85. Read-Daily, B.L., J.L. Tank, and R. Nerenberg. 2011. Stimulating Denitrification in a Stream

Mesocosm with Elemental Sulfur as an Electron Donor. Ecological Engineering, 37: 580-588, DOI:

10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.12.007.

86. Helton, A.M., G.C. Poole, J.L. Meyer, W. M. Wollheim, B. J. Peterson, P. J. Mulholland, J.A. Stanford,

C.P. Arango, L.R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, W. K. Dodds, S.V. Gregory, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton,

S.L. Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J. D. Potter, J. L. Tank, S. M. Thomas, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster,

and L. Zeglin. 2011. Thinking outside the channel: modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river

ecosystems. Front Ecol Environ. 9:229-238.

87. Findlay, S., P.J. Mulholland, S. Hamilton, J.L. Tank, M.J. Bernot, A. Burgin, C. Crenshaw, C. Dahm,

W.K. Dodds, N. Grimm, W. McDowell, J. Potter, D. Sobota. 2011. Cross-stream comparison of

habitat denitrification potential. Biogeochemistry 104:381–392.

88. Matheson, F. E., J. L. Tank, and K. J. Costley. 2011. Land use influences stream nitrate uptake in the

Lake Taupo catchment. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 45: 287- 300

89. Tiegs, S.D., P.S. Levi, J. Rüegg, D.T.Chaloner, J.L. Tank and G.A. Lamberti. 2011. Ecological Effects

of Live Salmon Exceed Those of Carcasses During an Annual Spawning Migration. Ecosystems 14:

598–614.

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90. Levi, P.S., J.L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs, J. Rüegg, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. 2011. Does timber

harvest influence the dynamics of marine-derived nutrients in Southeast Alaska streams? Canadian

Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 68:1316:1329.

91. Rüegg, J., D.T. Chaloner, P.S. Levi, J.L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs and G.A. Lamberti. 2012. Environmental

variability and the ecological effects of spawning Pacific salmon on stream biofilm Freshwater

Biology. 57:129-142.

92. Griffiths, N. A., J. L. Tank, T. V. Royer, T.J. Warrner, T. C. Frauendorf, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, and M. R.

Whiles. 2012. Temporal variation in organic carbon spiraling in Midwestern agricultural streams.

Biogeochemistry 108:149-169. doi: 10.1007/s10533-011-9585-z

93. Roley, S. S., J.L. Tank, M.L. Stephen, L.T. Johnson, J.J. Beaulieu and J.D, Witter. 2012. Floodplain

restoration enhances denitrification and reach-scale nitrogen removal in an agricultural stream.

Ecological Applications. 22: 281–297.

94. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, S. A. Entrekin, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M.L. Stephen, and G. A. Lamberti. 2012.

Effects of benthic habitat restoration on nutrient uptake and ecosystem metabolism in three

headwater streams. River Research and Applications. 28: 1451–1461. doi: 10.1002/rra.1547

95. Griffiths, N.A., J.L. Tank, S.S. Roley, and M.L. Stephen. 2012. Decomposition of maize leaves and

grasses in restored agricultural streams. Freshwater Science 31: 848-864. doi: 10.1899/11-095.1

96. Roley, S. S., J.L. Tank, and M.A. Williams. 2012. Hydrologic connectivity increases denitrification in

the hyporheic zone and restored floodplains of an agricultural stream. J. Geophysical Research-

Biogeosciences 117: G00N04 doi: 10.1029/2012JG001950

97. Bruesewitz, D. A., J.L. Tank, and S. K. Hamilton. 2012. Incorporating spatial variation of nitrification

and denitrification rates into whole-lake nitrogen dynamics. J. Geophysical Research-

Biogeosciences 117: G00N07 doi: 10.1029/2012JG002006

98. Levi, P.S., J.L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs, J. Rüegg, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. 2012. Reply to comment

by Jackson and Martin on “Does timber harvest influence the dynamics of marine-derived nutrients

in Southeast Alaska streams?” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69: 1898-1901.

doi:10.1139/f2012-106.

99. Levi, P.S., J.L. Tank, J. Rüegg, D.J. Janetski, S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. 2013.

Whole-stream metabolism response to spawning Pacific salmon in their native and introduced

ranges. Ecosystems 16: 269-283 doi: 10.1007/s10021-012-9613-4.

100. Levi, P.S., and J.L. Tank. 2013. Non-native Pacific salmon alter hot spots of sediment nitrification in

Great Lakes tributaries. J. Geophysical Research- Biogeosciences 118: 436-444.

doi:10.1002/jgrg.20044.

101. Johnson, L.T., J.L. Tank, R.O. Hall, P.J. Mulholland, S.K. Hamilton, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, M.J.

Bernot, W.H. McDowell, B.J. Peterson, and S.M. Thomas. 2013. Quantifying the production of

dissolved organic nitrogen in headwater streams using N-15 tracer additions. Limnology and

Oceanography 58: 1271-1285. doi: 10.4319/lo.2013.58.4.1271

102. Griffiths, N.A., J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, S.S. Roley, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M. R. Whiles, J.J. Beaulieu, and

L.T. Johnson. Agricultural land use alters the seasonality and magnitude of stream metabolism.

2013. Limnology and Oceanography 58: 1513-1529. doi: 10.4319/lo.2013.58.4.1513

103. Levi, P.S., J.L Tank, S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. 2013. Biogeochemical

transformation of a nutrient subsidy: salmon, streams, and nitrification. Biogeochemistry 113: 643-

655. doi: 10.1007/s10533-012-9794-0

104. Hall, R.O., M.A. Baker, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, Tank, J.L. and J.D. Newbold. 2013. Solute-specific scaling

of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in streams. Biogeosciences 10:7323-7331. doi:

10.5194/bg-10-7323-2013

105. Roley, S.S., J.L. Tank, N.A. Griffiths, R.O. Hall, and R.T Davis. 2014. The influence of floodplain

restoration on whole-stream metabolism in an agricultural stream: insights from a 5-year continuous

data set. In review. Freshwater Science. 33: 1043-1059.

106. Hotchkiss, E.R., R. O. Hall, M. A. Baker, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, and J. L. Tank. 2014. Modeling priming

effects on microbial consumption of dissolved organic carbon in rivers. JGR-Biogeosciences. 119:

982-995.

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107. Dodds, W. K., Collins, S.M., Hamilton, S.K.,Tank, J. L., Johnson, S. ,Webster, J. R.,Simon, K.

S.,Whiles, M. R., Rantala, H. M, McDowell, W. H., Peterson, S.D., Riis, T, Crenshaw, C. L.,

Thomas, S. A., Kristensen, P. B., Cheever, B. M., Flecker, A. S., Griffiths, N.A., Crowl, T. , Rosi-

Marshall, E. J., El-Sabaawi, R., Martí, E. 2014 You are not always what we think you eat: selective

assimilation across multiple whole-stream isotopic tracer studies. Ecology. 95:2757–2767

108. Marzadri, A. D. Tonina, A. Bellin, and J. L. Tank. 2014. Greenhouse gas emissions from river

networks depend on stream morphology. Geophysical Research Letters. 41: 5484-5491.

109. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., D. Snow, S.L. Bartelt-Hunt, A.Paspalof, and J.L. Tank. 2015. A review of

ecological effects and environmental fate of illicit drugs in aquatic ecosystems. Journal of Hazardous

Materials. 282: 18-25.

110. Reisinger, A.J., Tank, J.L., Rosi-Marshall, E.J., Hall, R.O., and Baker, M.A. 2015. The varying role of

water column nutrient uptake along river continua in contrasting landscapes. Biogeochemistry

125:115-13

111. Aubeneau, A.F., Drummond, J.D., Schumer, R., Bolster, D., Tank, J.L., and Packman, A.I. 2015.

Effects of benthic hyporheic reactive transport on breakthrough curves. Freshwater Science 34:

3010315.

112. LINX collaborators: W. K. Dodds, J. R. Webster, C. L. Crenshaw, A. M. Helton, J. M. O'Brien, E.

Martí, A. E. Hershey, J. L. Tank, A. J. Burgin, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, D. J. Sobota, G. C.

Poole, J. J. Beaulieu, L. T. Johnson, L. R. Ashkenas, R. O. Hall, Jr., S. L. Johnson, W. M. Wollheim,

W. B. Bowden. 2014. The Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiments: an example of successful ecological

research collaboration. Freshwater Science. In press.

113. Mahl, UH., Tank, J.L., Roley, SS., and Davis, RT. 2015. Two-Stage Ditch Floodplains Enhance N-

Removal Capacity and Reduce Turbidity and Dissolved P in Agricultural Streams. Journal of the

American Water Resources Association. 51: 923-940.

114 Davis, RT., Tank, J.L., Mahl, UH., Winikoff, SG., and Roley, SS. 2015. The Influence of Two-Stage

Ditches with Constructed Floodplains on Water Column Nutrients and Sediments in Agricultural

Streams. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 51: 941-955.

115. Kroger, R., Czarnecki, JMP, Tank, J.L., Christopher, S.F., and Witter, J.D. 2015. Implementing

Innovative Drainage Management Practices in the Mississippi River Basin to Enhance Nutrient

Reductions. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 51:1020-1028.

116. Powers, SM., Tank, J.L., and Robertson, DM. Control of nitrogen and phosphorus transport by

reservoirs in agricultural landscapes. 2015. Biogeochemistry. 124: 417-439.

117. Aubeneau, A.F, B. Hanrahan, D. Bolster, J.L. Tank. 2014. Substrate size and heterogeneity control

anomalous transport in small streams. Geophysical Research Letters. 41: 8335-8341.

118. Aubeneau, AF., Drummond, JD., Schumer, R., Bolster, D., Tank, JL., and Packman, AI. 2015. Effects

of benthic and hyporheic reactive transport on breakthrough curves. Freshwater Science. 34: 1 (301-

315).

119. Hall, R.O., J.L. Tank, M.A. Baker, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, & E.R. Hotchkiss. 2016. Metabolism, gas

exchange, and carbon spiraling in rivers. Ecosystems 19: 73-86.

120. Aubeneau, A.F.; #Hanrahan, B.; Bolster, D., and Tank, J.L. 2016. Biofilm growth in gravel bed

streams controls solute residence time distributions. Journal of Geophysical Research-

Biogeosciences 121 (7): 1840-1850.

121. Jerde, C.L., Olds, B.P., #Shogren, A.J., *Andruszkiewicz, E.A., Mahon, A.R., Bolster, D., and Tank,

J.L. 2016. Influence of Stream Bottom Substrate on Retention and Transport of Vertebrate

Environmental DNA. Environmental Science and Technology 50 (16): 8770-8779.

122. Reisinger, A.J., Tank, J.L., and #Dee, M.M. 2016. Regional and seasonal variation in nutrient

limitation of river biofilms. Freshwater Science 35 (2): 474-489.

123. Reisinger, A.J., Tank, J.L., Hoellein, T.J., and Hall, R.O. 2016. Sediment, water column, and open

channel denitrification in rivers measured using membrane-inlet mass spectrometry. Journal of

Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 121 (5): 1258-1274.

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124. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., Tyndall, J.C., and Witter, J.D. How cost-effective are cover crops, wetlands,

and two-stage ditches for nitrogen removal in the Mississippi River Basin? 2016. Water Resources

and Economics 15: 43-56.

125. Roley, S.R. and Tank, J.L. 2016. Pore water physicochemical constraints on the endangered clubshell

mussel (Pleurobema clava). Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 73 (12): 1712-

1722.

126. Ross, J.A., Herbert, M.E., Sowa, S.P., Frankenberger, J.R., King, K.W., Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L.,

Arnold, J.G., White, M.J., and Yena, H. 2016. A synthesis and comparative evaluation of factors

influencing the effectiveness of drainage water management. Agricultural Water Management

178:366-376.

127. Shogren, A.J., Tank, J,L., Andruszkiewicz, E.A., Olds, B., Jerde, C., and Bolster, D. 2016. Modelling

the transport of environmental DNA through a porous substrate using continuous flow-through

column experiments. Journal of the Royal Society Interface 13 (119): 1742-5662.

127. Griffiths, N.A., Tank, J.L., Royer, T.V., Rosi, E.J., Shogren, A.J., Frauendorf, T.C., Whiles, M.R.

2017. Occurrence, leaching, and degradation of Cry1Ab protein from transgenic maize detritus in

agricultural streams. Science of the Total Environment 592:97-105.

128. Li, A., A. F. Aubeneau, D. Bolster, J. L. Tank, and A. I. Packman. 2017. Covariation in patterns of

turbulence-driven hyporheic flow and denitrification enhances reach-scale nitrogen removal, Water

Resources Research, 53(8):6927–6944, doi:10.1002/2016WR019949

129. Marzadri, A., Dee, M.M., Tonina, D., Bellin, A., Tank, J.L. 2017. Role of surface and subsurface

processes in scaling N2O emissions along riverine networks. Proceedings of the National Academy

of Sciences in the United States of America 114(17):4330-4335. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1617454114

130. Tank, J.L., A.J. Reisinger, and E.J. Rosi. 2017. Chapter 31: Nutrient Limitation and Uptake. Methods

in Stream Ecology: Volume 2: Ecosystem Function, Third Edition. Ed. G.A. Lamberti and T. R.

Hauer. Academic Press, Elsevier. 125 London Wall, London EC2Y 5AS, United Kingdom.

131. Christopher S.F, J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, H. Yen, J.G. Arnold, M.T. Trentman, S.P. Sowa, M.E. Herbert,

J.A. Ross, M.J. White, and T.V Royer. 2017. Modeling nutrient removal using watershed-scale

implementation of the two-stage ditch. Ecological Engineering 108:358-369.

132. Gökkaya, K., Budhathoki, M., Christopher, S.F., Hanrahan, B.R. and Tank, J.L. 2017. Subsurface Tile

Drained Area Detection Using GIS and Remote Sensing in a Midwest Agricultural Watershed.

Ecological Engineering 108(Part B): 370-379.

133. Shogren, A.J., Tank, J.L., Andruszkiewicz, E.A., Olds, B., Mahon, A.R., Jerde, C.L., and Bolster, D.

2017. Controls on eDNA movement in streams: Transport, retention, and resuspension. Scientific

Reports. 7(1): 5065.

134. Tank, J. L., Martí, E., Riis, T., von Schiller, D., Reisinger, A. J., Dodds, W. K., Whiles, M. R.,

Ashkenas, L. R., Bowden, W. B., Collins, S. M., Crenshaw, C. L., Crowl, T. A., Griffiths, N. A.,

Grimm, N. B., Hamilton, S. K., Johnson, S. L., McDowell, W. H., Norman, B. M., Rosi, E. J.,

Simon, K. S., Thomas, S. A. and Webster, J. R. 2017. Partitioning assimilatory nitrogen uptake in

streams: an analysis of stable isotope tracer additions across continents. Ecological Monographs.

doi:10.1002/ecm.1280

135. Tank, J. L. Translational ecology in my own backyard: an opportunity for innovative graduate training.

2017. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15:599-600.

136. Norman, B. C., Whiles, M. R., Collins, S. M., Flecker, A. S., Hamilton, S. K., Johnson, S. L., Rosi, E.

J., Ashkenas, L. R., Bowden, W. B., Crenshaw, C. L., Crowl, T., Dodds, W. K., Hall, R. O., El-

Sabaawi, R., #Griffiths, N. A., Marti, E., McDowell, W. H., Peterson, S. D., Rantala, H. M., Riis, T.,

Simon, K. S., Tank, J. L., Thomas, S. A., von Schiller, D. and Webster, J. R. 2017. Drivers of

nitrogen transfer in stream food webs across continents. Ecology 98: 3044–3055. doi:

10.1002/ecy.2009

137. Shogren, A.J., Tank J.L., Olds B., Egan S., Mahon A., Jerde C.L., Bolster D. 2017. Estimating

environmental DNA (eDNA) transport and the influence of substrate heterogeneity using ND-LEEF.

Scientific Reports 7: 5065 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-05223-1

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138. Craig, L.S.; Olden, Julian D.; Arthington, A.H.; Entrekin, S.; Hawkins, C.P.; Kelly, J.J.; Kennedy, T.A.;

Maitland, B.M.; Rosi, E.J.; Roy, A.H.; Strayer, D.L.; Tank, J.L.; West, A.O.; Wooten, M.S. 2017.

Meeting the challenge of interacting threats in freshwater ecosystems: A call to scientists and

managers. Elem Sci Anth 5: 72. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/elementa.256

139. Enquist, C.A. F.; Jackson, S.T.; Garfin, G.M.; Davis, F.W.; Gerber, L.R.; Littell, J.A.; Tank, J.L.;

Terando, A.J.; Wall, T.U.; Halpern, B.; Hiers, J. K.; Morelli, T.; McNie, E.; Stephenson, N.L.;

Williamson, M.A.; Woodhouse, C. A.; Yung, L.; Brunson, M.W.; Hall, K.R.; Hallett, L.M.; Lawson,

D.M.; Moritz, M.A.; Nydick, K.; Pairis, A.; Ray, A.J.; Regan, C.; Safford, H.D.; Schwartz, M.W.;

Shaw, M. R.. 2017. Foundations of translational ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

15:541-550.

144. Hallett, L.M.; Morelli, T.; Gerber, L.R.; Moritz, M.A.; Schwartz, M.W.; Stephenson, N.L.; Tank, J.L.;

Williamson, M.A.; Woodhouse, C.A.. 2017. Navigating translational ecology: creating opportunities

for scientist participation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 15:578-586.

145. Ye, S., Reisinger, A. J., Tank, J. L., Baker, M. A., Hall, R. O., Rosi, E. J., & Sivapalan, M. 2017.

Scaling dissolved nutrient removal in river networks: A comparative modeling investigation. Water

Resources Research 53:9623–9641. doi.org/10.1002/2017WR020858

Teaching Experience:

Full Professor (2010- present) Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame

Courses: General Biology (undergraduate, enrollment = ~220)

Stream Ecology & Lab (graduate)

Biogeochemistry & Ecosystem Ecology (graduate)

Associate Professor (2005- present) Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame

Courses: General Biology (undergraduate, enrollment = ~240)

General Ecology & Lab (upper-level undergraduate)

Ecosystem Ecology & Biogeochemistry (undergraduate/graduate)

Advanced Aquatic Ecology (graduate)

Stream Ecology & Lab (graduate)

Ecological Modeling (graduate)

Scientific Writing and Grantsmanship (graduate)

Assistant Professor (2000- 2005) Dept. of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame

Courses: General Ecology & Lab (upper-level undergraduate)

Ecosystem Ecology (graduate)

Stream Ecology & Lab (graduate)

Assistant Professor (1998- 2000) Natural Res. & Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois.

Courses: Aquatic Ecosystem Conservation (graduate/undergraduate)

Ecosystem Science, Management, and Policy (graduate/undergraduate)

Ethics and Professionalism in Science (graduate)

Invited Lectures:

1. Invited seminar, 11/96, Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook NY.

2. Invited seminar, 4/98, Kansas State University, Dept. of Biological Sciences.

3. Invited Seminar, 9/99, Michigan State Univ., Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

4. Invited Seminar, 9/99, Kellogg Biological Station, Ecology Section.

5. Invited Seminar, 11/99, Loyola University, Dept. of Biology.

6. Invited Seminar, 2/00, Murray State University, Dept. of Biology.

7. Invited Seminar, 3/02, Kent State University, Dept. of Biology

8. Invited Seminar, 9/02, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University

9. Invited Seminar, 11/03, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan

10. Invited Seminar, 4/04, Dept. of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming

11. Invited Seminar, 11/04, Ecology Program, Iowa State University

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12. Invited Seminar, 1/05, Annis Water Resources Institute, Grand Valley State University

13. Invited Seminar, 3/05, Dept. of Biology, University of New Orleans

14. Keynote Speaker, 3/05, Research Day, Dept. of Biology, Virginia Tech

15. Invited Seminar, 4/05, Dept. of Biology, Southern Illinois University

16. Invited Seminar, 11/05, Dept. of Ecology, Montana State University

17. Invited Seminar, 4/06, National Institute for Water and Atmosphere, Hamilton, New Zealand

18. Invited Seminar, 5/06, Centre for Water Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

19. Invited Seminar, 5/07, Cornell University, Environmental Biogeochemistry Seminar Series

20. Invited Seminar, 6/07, St. Joseph Basin River Commission Basin Symposium, Fernwood, MI.

21. Invited Seminar, 10/07, University of Puerto Rico, PR-LSAMP Minority Fellowship Seminar

22. Invited Seminar, 3/08, Virginia Commonwealth University, Departmental Seminar

23. Invited talk, 5/09, NSF-RCN on optimizing denitrification in ag streams, University of Rhode Island, RI

24. Invited talk, 6/09, Special Session in Advances in stream biogeochemistry, NABS, Grand Rapids, MI

25. Invited talk, 8/09, Special Session in Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles, ESA, Albuquerque, NM

26. Keynote Speaker, 12/09, Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union (NABU), Berlin, Germany.

27. Invited Seminar, 1/10, Ecology Seminar Series, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University.

28. Invited Seminar, 6/10, Ohio-Environmental Protection Agency. Columbus OH.

29. Invited Seminar, 9/10, Sustainability Week Seminar, University of Notre Dame.

30. Invited Seminar, 10/10, The Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies. Millbrook, NY.

31. Invited Seminar, 11/10, Northern Arizona University, NSF-IGERT/ Biology Department Seminar Series.

32. Invited Seminar, 9/11, Grup d'Ecologia, Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CSIC), Catalonia, Spain.

33. Invited Seminar, 11/11, Department d'Ecologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

34. Invited Seminar, 12/11, EAWAG, Dübendorf, Switzerland.

35. Invited Seminar, 12/11, Institut Català de Recerca de l'Aigua (ICRA), Girona Spain.

36. Keynote Speaker. 10/12, 44th Annual Drainage Engineers Conference. Ontario, Canada.

37. Invited talk, 8/12, Dublin City University, Technology Touchdown Event.

38. Invited Seminar, 10/12, Webinar Series, EPA Region V State-Level Nutrient Strategy Reductions

39. Invited Seminar, 3/13, Purdue/Dept of Ag Workshop, Nutrient Management Challenges and Solutions

40. Invited Seminar, 3/13, Indiana Dept of Environmental Management Section 319 program, IN

41. Invited Seminar, 4/13, National Environmental Research Institute (DMU), Silkeborg, Denmark

42. Invited Seminar, 9/13, Indiana Watersheds Webinar Series, Purdue University, IN.

43. Invited Seminar, 10/13, Department of Plant Sciences, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark

44. Invited Speaker. 2/14, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Indianapolis, IN.

45. Invited Speaker. 4/14, USDA-NRCS Water Quality Monitoring Forum in Indianapolis, IN.

46. Invited Speaker. 08/14, Moment of Science, Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, IN.

47. Invited Seminar. 09/14, Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Newton, GA.

48. Invited Speaker. 09/14, Healthy Soils and Healthy Waters, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

49. Invited Speaker. 11/14, The Nature Conservancy Global Water Summit, Chicago, IL.

50. Invited Speaker. 12/14. Indiana Agriculture and Water Monitoring Council Symposium. December 2014.

51. Invited Talk: 6/15. Gordon Research Conference, Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology,

Biology & Geochemistry, Proctor Academy, Andover NH.

52. Invited Talk: 8/15. 250th American Chemical Society, Division of Agrochemicals, Boston, MA

53. Invited Seminar: 2/15. Water@Wayne Seminar Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

54. Invited Seminar: 1/15. Biological Sciences Department, Goshen College.

55. Invited Lecture: 3/15. Moonlight on the Marsh/Hesburgh Lecture, Florida Gulf Coast University, FL.

56. Invited Talk: 3/15. Production and Environment Research Meeting, 3/4/2015, Indianapolis, IN.

57. Invited Talk: 3/15. Conservation Tillage Conference, Ohio Northern University, Ada, OH.

58. Invited Talk: 3/15. Tri-state Conservation Farming Expo, Pokagon State Park, 3/24/2015, Angola, IN.

59. Invited Talk: 5/15, Annual Symposium, St Joseph River Basin Commission, Niles, MI.

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60. Invited Talk: 8/15. Ag Water Quality Monitoring Forum, Indiana Water Monitoring Council,

Indianapolis, IN.

61. Invited Talk: 12/15. Certified Crop Advisor Conference, Indianapolis, IN.

Published Abstracts (reflecting papers presented at national meetings, in chronological order):

1. Tank, J.L. The effect of elevational change on benthic microbial respiration rates in Ball Creek, Macon

Co., NC. Presented at the All-Coweeta LTER meeting. June 1991.

2. Webster, J.R., J.L.Tank, and T.V. Crockett. Retention of large particulate organic matter in streams at

Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 8:75.

Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting, New Mexico, May 1991.

3. Tank, J.L. and J.C. Musson. A modified field apparatus for measuring benthic respiration in streams.

Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting, New Mexico, May 1991. Awarded

an honorable mention for the Hydrolab Award for best poster presentation. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 8:136.

4. Tank, J.L., J.R. Webster, and E.F. Benfield. Microbial respiration on decaying leaves and sticks along an

elevational gradient of a southern Appalachian stream. Presented at the North American

Benthological Society meeting, Louisville, Kentucky, May 1992. Received the Wildco Award for

best student paper in basic research. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 9:267.

5. Webster, J.R, E.F. Benfield, T.P Ehrman, J.J. Hutchens, J.L. Meyer, M.A. Schaeffer, J.L.Tank, P.A.

Turner, and J.B. Wallace. Organic matter processes along a 1st- to 4th-order stream gradient in the

southern Appalachian mountains. Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting,

Calgary, Canada, May 1993. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 10:106.

6. Tank, J.L. and M.J. Winterbourn. Heterotrophic activity and invertebrate colonization of wood in a New

Zealand forest stream. Presented at the Ecological Society of America Meeting, Knoxville,

Tennessee, August 1994. Supplement to the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 75: 225.

7. Tank, J.L. and M.J Winterbourn. Biofilm development and invertebrate colonization of wood in four New

Zealand stream of contrasting pH. Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting,

Orlando, Florida, May 1994. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 11:213.

8. Ramsey, A.E., J.L.Tank, and E.F. Benfield. Does a shredding stonefly (Tallaperla sp.) grow when feeding

on wood colonized by a microbial biofilm? Abstract accepted, presented at the North American

Benthological Society meeting, Kalispell, Montana 1996. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 13:262.

9. Tank, J.L., J.R. Webster, and E.F. Benfield. Does the exclusion of leaf litter affect microbial biofilm

development on wood in streams? Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting,

Kalispell, Montana 1996. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 13:146.

10. Tank, J.L., J.R. Webster, R.L. Sinsabaugh, and E.F. Benfield. Effect of leaf litter exclusion on microbial

enzyme activity associated with wood biofilms in streams. Presented at the Ecological Society of

America Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island, August 1996. Supplement to the Bulletin of the

Ecological Society of America 77: 436.

11. L.M Martin, B. Greyson, J.L.Tank, J.S. Harding, and E.F. Benfield. The effects of substrate type on

shredder growth in pine and hardwood watersheds. Presented at the North American Benthological

Society meeting, San Marcos, Texas 1997. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

14:205.

12. J.R. Webster, J.L.Tank, J.B. Wallace, J.L. Meyer, S.L. Eggert, T.P. Ehrman, B.R. Ward, B.L. Bennett,

P.F. Wagner, and M.E, McTammany. Effects of leaf litter exclusion and wood removal on

phosphorus and nitrogen retention in a first-order forest stream. Presented at the North American

Benthological Society meeting, San Marcos, Texas 1997. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 14:119.

13. Sanzone, D.M., J.L.Tank, J.L. Meyer, J.R. Webster, and B.J. Peterson. Use of the chloroform

fumigation method to extract microbial nitrogen in stream ecosystems. Presented at the North

American Benthological Society meeting, San Marcos, Texas 1997. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 14:196.

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14. Tank, J.L., J.L. Meyer, J.R. Webster, P.J. Mulholland, B.J. Peterson, and D.M. Sanzone. Nitrogen

uptake, retention and cycling in stream ecosystems: Results from the first site in the Lotic Intersite

Nitrogen eXperiment (LINX). Presented at the North American Benthological Society meeting, San

Marcos, Texas 1997. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 14:201.

15. Tank, J.L., P.J. Mulholland, J.L. Meyer, J.R. Webster, B.J. Peterson, and D.M. Sanzone. Nitrogen

uptake, retention and cycling in a southern Appalachian stream: LINX Site 1. Presented at the

Ecological Society of America Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 1997. Supplement to

the Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78: 194.

16. Wollheim, W. M., B. J. Peterson, B. Bowden, N. Grimm, J. Meyer, P. Mulholland, J.L. Tank, and J.

Webster. Estimating ammonium Sw using 15N-biota and water column 15NH4 during tracer additions

to streams. North American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-

5 June 1998. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:127-128.

17. Webster, J.R. J.L.Tank, P.J. Mulholland, N.B. Grimm, E. Marti, B. Bowden, and M. Vallett. Terrestrial

biomes and stream hydrology. North American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown,

Prince Edward Island, 2-5 June 1998. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:127.

18. Sanzone, D., J.L.Tank, P.J Mulholland, and J.L. Meyer. New technique for assessing cellular microbial

nitrogen in stream ecosystems: Cross-site comparison of three temperate forested streams. North

American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-5 June 1998.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:128.

19. Peterson, B. J., W. M. Wollheim, B. Bowden, N. Grimm, J. Meyer, P. Mulholland, J.L. Tank, and J.

Webster. Transformation and export of ammonium nitrogen during 15NH4 tracer additions to

streams. North American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-5

June 1998. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:127.

20. Mulholland, P.J., J.L.Tank, D.M. Sanzone, M.E. Carter, B.J. Peterson, W. Wollheim, J.R. Webster, and

J.L. Meyer. A N-15 tracer study of nitrogen uptake and cycling in Walker Branch, Tennessee. North

American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-5 June 1998.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:126-127.

21. Marti, E., N.B. Grimm, and J.L.Tank. Desert LINX: Nitrogen cycling in an aridland stream ecosystem.

North American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-5 June

1998. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:127.

22. Bowden, W.B., J. Merriam, J.L. Tank, R. Hall, K. MacNeale, E. Bernhardt, P. Mulholland, J. Webster,

B. Sichol, and A. Stiles. The Hubbard Brook LINX Project: Nitrogen transformations in a northern

hardwood forest stream. North American Benthological Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince

Edward Island, 2-5 June 1998. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 15:127.

23. Tank, J.L., P.J Mulholland, J.L. Meyer, J.R Webster, B.J Peterson, and D. Nitrogen uptake, retention,

and recycling in a southern Appalachian stream: LINX Site 1. North American Benthological

Society meeting, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 2-5 June 1998. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 15:128.

24. Grimm, N.B., Marti, E., and J.L.Tank. Nitrogen cycling in a dryland stream ecosystem as determined by

an 15N tracer experiment (LINX). XXVII Congress Internat. Assoc. of Theoretical and Applied

Limnology, Dublin, Ireland 1998.

25. Mulholland, P.J., Tank, J.L., Sanzone, D.M., Wolheim, W.M., Peterson, B.J., Meyer, J.L. Nitrogen

cycling in a stream ecosystem determined by a tracer level nitrogen-15 addition experiment.

American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, Santa Fe, NM, 1-5 Feb 1999. ASLO

Abstract book, pp. 128.

26. Dodds, W.K., Tank, J.L., Lohman, K., and Smith, V. Importance of N and P limitation of stream

periphyton. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, Santa Fe, NM, 1-5 Feb

1999. ASLO Abstract book, pp. 57.

27. Crenshaw, C.L., Valett, H.M., and Tank, J.L. Colonization and effects of buried wood in hyporheic and

parafluvial environments. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, Santa Fe,

NM, 1-5 Feb 1999. ASLO Abstract book, pp. 50.

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28. Tank, J.L., Mulholland, P.J., Bowden, W.B., McDowell, W., Merriam, J., Peterson, B.J., Meyer, J.L.,

Webster, J.R., and Sanzone, D. Assessing storm affects on nitrogen cycling in streams using 15N as a

tracer. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography meeting, Santa Fe, NM, 1-5 Feb 1999.

ASLO Abstract book, pp. 176.

29. Wollheim, W.M., Peterson, B.J., P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, J.L.Tank, J.L. Meyer, N.B. Grimm, E.

Marti, W.B. Bowden, J. Merriam, H.M. Valett, A.E. Hershey, K. Rezanka, W.B. McDowell, W.K.

Dodds, S.K. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, L. Ashkenas, and D.J. D’Angelo. An intersite comparison of

nitrification in streams. North American Benthological Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16:146.

30. Peterson, B.J., P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, J.L.Tank, J.L. Meyer, N.B. Grimm, E. Marti, W.B.

Bowden, J. Merriam, H.M. Valett, A.E. Hershey, K. Rezanka, W.B. McDowell, W.K. Dodds, S.K.

Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, L. Ashkenas, and D.J. D’Angelo. An intersite comparison of nitrogen

regeneration in streams. North American Benthological Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16:146.

31. Mulholland, P.J., J.L.Tank, D.M. Sanzone, W.M. Wollheim, B.J. Peterson, J.R. Webster, and J.L.

Meyer. Food web relationships in a forested stream determined by natural abundance and

experimental tracer 15N measurements. North American Benthological Society meeting, Duluth,

MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16:143.

32. Merriam, J.L., W.B. McDowell, J.L.Tank, C.L. Crenshaw, P.J. Mulholland, and J.R. Webster. Tropical

LINX: nitrogen transformations in a montane tropical rainforest stream. North American

Benthological Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 16:189.

33. Evans-White, M.A., W.K. Dodds, M.J. Kemp, L.A. Gray, A. Lopez, J.L.Tank, and M.R. Whiles.

Patterns of nitrogen cycling in a prairie stream food web. North American Benthological Society

meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 16:189.

34. Crenshaw, C.L., H.M. Valett, and J.L.Tank. Fungal colonization of buried wood, hydrologic exchange,

and interstitial invertebrate communities of a headwater stream. North American Benthological

Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

16:123.

35. Ashkenas, L.R., S.L. Johnson, S.V. Gregory, J.L.Tank, and P.J. Mulholland. Nitrogen cycling in an

ancient forest stream: the LINx study in Mack Creek, Oregon. North American Benthological

Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

16:191.

36. Tank, J.L., W.K. Dodds, J.R. Webster, J.L.Schaeffer, and P.J. Mulholland. Response of epilithic and

epixylic biofilms to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in 10 streams. North American Benthological

Society meeting, Duluth, MN, June 1999. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

16:188.

37. Sanzone, D.M., J.L.Tank, J.L Meyer, E.Marti, and N. Grimm. Trophic transfer from stream to riparian

food webs. Abstracts of Ecological Society of America meeting. Spokane, WA. August 1999.

38. Findlay, S, J. Tank, S. Dye, W.B. Bowden, W. Dodds, J. Edmonds, S.K. Hamilton, S. Johnson, W.H.

McDowell, P. Mulholland, P., H.M. Valett, H.M. Bacterial and fungal biomass in headwater stream

detritus-based microhabitats. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Copenhagen,

Denmark, June 2000.

39. Dodds, W.K., M.A. Evans-White, N.M. Gerlanc, L. Gray, D.A. Gudder, M.J. Kemp, A.L. López, D.

Stagliano, E.A. Strauss, J.L. Tank, M.R. Whiles, W.M. Wollheim. Quantification of the nitrogen

cycle in a prairie stream: Konza LINX. North American Benthological Society meeting, Keystone,

Colorado, May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 17:186.

40. Hamilton, S.K., J.L. Tank, D.F. Raikow, and W.M. Wollheim. Ammonium uptake by heterotrophic

microbes, nitrifiers, and algae in a midwestern U.S. stream. North American Benthological Society

meeting, Keystone, Colorado, May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

17:185.

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41. Sanzone, D.M., J.L. Tank, H. Óskarsson and J.L. Meyer. Linking communities across ecosystem

boundaries: the influence of stream subsidies on terrestrial foodwebs in the arctic. North American

Benthological Society meeting, Keystone, Colorado, May 2000. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 17:175.

42. Mulholland, P.J., C.S. Fellows, J.L. Tank, S.K. Hamilton, E. Marti, L. Ashkenas, W.B. Bowden, W.K.

Dodds, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, B.J. Peterson, and J.R. Webster. Controls on stream

metabolism determined by an interbioime comparison study. North American Benthological Society

meeting, Keystone, Colorado, May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society

17:187.

43. D’Angelo, D.J., S.C. Christman, B.J. Peterson, P.J. Mulholland, C.S. Fellows, J.L. Tank, S.K. Hamilton,

E. Marti, L. Ashkenas, W.B. Bowden, W.R. Dodds, W.B. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, J.R. Webster. A

comparison of nitrogen processing in the P&G experimental stream facility with natural streams in

the LINX study using stable isotopes. North American Benthological Society meeting, Keystone,

Colorado, May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 17:186.

44. Wollheim, W.M., B.J. Peterson, P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, J.L. Tank, J.L. Meyer, N.B. Grimm, E.

Marti, W.B. Bowden, J. Merriam, H.M. Vallet, A.E. Hershey, W.H. McDowell, W.K. Dodds, S.K.

Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, L. Ashkenas, D. D'Angelo. Estimates of nitrogen loading to streams using

in-stream processing rates. North American Benthological Society meeting, Keystone, Colorado,

May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 17:186.

45. Peterson, B.J., W.M. Wollheim, P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, J.L. Tank, J.L. Meyer, N.B. Grimm, E.

Marti, W.B. Bowden, J. Merriam, H.M. Valett, A.E. Hershey, W.H. McDowell, W.K. Dodds, S.K.

Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, L. Ashkenas, D. D'Angelo. Control of DIN export from small watersheds

by headwater stream nitrogen processes. NABS 2000, Keystone, Colorado. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 17:185.

46. Benfield, E. F., J. R. Webster, J. L. Tank, and J. J. Hutchens. Long-term patterns in leaf breakdown in

streams in response to watershed logging. North American Benthological Society, Keystone, CO,

May 2000. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 17:158.

47. Tank, J. L. and R. O. Hall. Abiotic controls on nutrient spiraling and metabolism in 8 western Wyoming

streams. North American Benthological Society, Keystone, CO, May 2000. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 17:193.

48. Hall, R. O. and J. L. Tank. Linking whole-stream metabolism with nutrient spiraling in 8 western

Wyoming streams. North American Benthological Society, Keystone, CO, May 2000. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society 17:193.

49. Sanzone, D.M., J.L. Meyer, J.L. Tank, P.J. Mulholland, N.B. Grimm, S.V. Gregory, W.H. McDowell,

W.B. Bowden, and W.K. Dodds. Nitrogen transfer from stream to riparian foodwebs: Results from

eight 15N tracer experiments. Abstract of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, pp.

308, Snowbird, Utah, August 2000.

50. Marshall, M.C., R.O. Hall, and J.L. Tank. Linking shallow groundwater invertebrate assemblages with

stream ecosystem processes in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Abstract of the Ecological

Society of America Annual Meeting, pp. 308, Snowbird, Utah, August 2000.

51. Tank, J.L. and D.M. Sanzone. Nitrogen cycling in a subarctic stream in Iceland: Results from a 15N

tracer addition. Abstract of the Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, pp. 216, Snowbird,

Utah, August 2000.

52. Hall, R.O., Bernhardt, E.S., and J.L. Tank. Evaluating the relationship between transient storage and

nutrient uptake in streams. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Albuquerque, NM,

February, 2001.

53. Royer, T.V., J.L. Tank and M.B. David. Denitrification rates and controls in agricultural streams in the

Midwest. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Albuquerque, NM, February, 2001.

55. Dodds, W.K., A.J.Lopez, W.B.Bowden, S.Gregory, N.B.Grimm, S.K.Hamilton, A.E.Hershey,

W.H.McDowell, J.L.Meyer, D.Moral, P.J.Mulholland, B.J.Peterson, J.L.Tank, H.M.Valett,

J.R.Webster, and W.Wolheim. Nutrient uptake as a function of concentration in streams. North

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American Benthological Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 18:235.

56. Mulholland, P.J., W.B.Bowden, W.K.Dodds, C.S.Fellows, S.K.Hamilton, S.L.Johnson, E.Marti,

W.H.McDowell, B.J.Peterson, J.L.Tank, H.M.Valett, J.R.Webster, and W.M.Wollheim.

Comparison of enrichment and tracer methods for determining nutrient uptake lengths in streams.

North American Benthological Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 18:234.

57. Royer, T.V, J.L.Tank, and M.David. Is denitrification a major sink for nitrate in agricultural streams?

North American Benthological Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 18:208.

58. Sanzone, D.M., J.L.Merriam, W.H.McDowell, J.L.Meyer, J.L.Tank, and S.L.Johnson. Stream subsidies

to tropical montane forest communities: evidence from natural abundance stable isotopes and a 15N

enrichment experiment. North American Benthological Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society 18:153.

59. Hamilton, S.K., J.L.Tank, D.F.Raikow, E.R.Siler, N.Dorn, J.Halliday, and N.Leonard. Food webs in a

Midwestern U.S. stream: insights from a 15N tracer experiment. North American Benthological

Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 18:184.

60. Tank, J.L. and D.M.Sanzone. Nitrogen cycling patterns and food web relationships in an arctic streams.

North American Benthological Society, LaCrosse, WI, May 2001. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 18:235.

61. David, M.B., T.V. Royer, and J.L. Tank. The nitrogen mass balance of an agricultural and tile drained

state: past and current. The 2nd International Nitrogen Conference. Washington, DC, October 2001.

62. Royer, T.V., M.B. David, and J.L. Tank. Denitrification in streams, rivers and reservoirs in Illinois: Its

role in the statewide nitrogen mass balance. The 2nd International Nitrogen Conference.

Washington, DC, October 2001.

63. Hudson, J.P., M.S. Wipfli, N.L. Mitchell, J.P. Caouette, R.A. Heintz, D.T. Chaloner, B.S. Graham, C.L.

Crenshaw, J.L. Lessard, G.A. Lamberti, R.W. Merritt, P.O. Ostrom, and J.L. Tank. Salmon

carcasses vs. fertilizer: stream food web responses to organic and inorganic nutrient enrichment in

Alaska. North American Benthological Society, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2002. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 19:198

64. Sanzone, D.M., J.L. Meyer, J.L. Tank, E.P. Gardiner, B.J. Peterson, P.J. Mulholland, S.V. Gregory,

N.B. Grimm, W.H. McDowell, W.B. Bowden, W.K. Dodds, and J.R. Webster. Stable isotopes

provide evidence that stream subsidies influence the spatial distribution of terrestrial predators in

eight biomes. North American Benthological Society, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2002. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society 19:226

54. Tank, J.L. and R.O. Hall. Nutrient limitation in 11 low-nutrient streams in Grand Teton National Park,

WY. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Albuquerque, NM, February, 2001.

65. Hall, R.O. Jr., J.L. Tank, and M.F. Dybdahl. Invasive snails dominate carbon and ammonium cycling in

a geothermal stream. North American Benthological Society, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2002. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society 19:196

66. Royer, T.V., J.L. Tank, and M.B. David. Energy flow in a stream ecosystem: an assessment of

denitrification and oxygen metabolism. North American Benthological Society, Pittsburgh, PA, May

2002. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 1:153

67. Tank, J.L., C.L. Crenshaw, and G.A. Lamberti. The effect of spawning salmon on nutrient dynamics in

an Alaskan headwater stream. North American Benthological Society, Pittsburgh, PA, May 2002.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 19:163

68. Royer, T.V., J.L. Tank, and D.T. Chaloner. Use of stable isotopes to determine the biomass of

decomposers on decaying salmon tissue. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography,

Victoria, BC, June, 2002.

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69. Tank, J.L. and R.O. Hall. Partitioning autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrient uptake in headwater

streams. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Victoria, BC, June, 2002.

70. Wall, L.G. , J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, M.J. Kemp, and M.B. David. Can a reservoir act as a nitrogen sink?

The role of denitrification in NO3- retention within an agriculturally-influenced reservoir. North

American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 20: 155

71. Taylor, L.C., J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. How the addition of salmon carcasses vs. salmon analog

affects nutrient export in an Alaskan stream. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA,

May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 486

72. Sanzone, D.M. , B.J. Peterson, J.L. Meyer, J.L. Tank, H. Oskarsson, and K.H. Barnes. Stream subsidies

and terrestrial predators in arctic ecosystems. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA,

May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 497

73. Royer, T.V. , J.L. Tank, M.J. Kemp, and M.B. David. Nitrate transport in agricultural streams: has

denitrification been given too great a role? North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May

2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 156

74. Lamberti, G.A. , D.T. Chaloner, R.T. Edwards, R.W. Merritt, P.O. Ostrom, J.L. Tank, and M.S. Wipfli.

Do salmon migrations subsidize stream food webs in Alaska? Current knowledge and research gaps.

North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 20: 68

75. Kemp, M.J. , J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, and M.B. David. Stream nutrient cycling in an agricultural

landscape. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 20: 224

76. Hotchkiss, E.R., M.J. Kemp, J.L. Tank, S.E. Eichler, L.G. Wall, and C.P. Arango. Land use effects on

nitrification in Michigan headwater streams. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA,

May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 492

77. Eichler, S.E. , J.L. Tank, and M.J. Kemp. The influence of land use on denitrification in headwater

streams. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 20: 157

78. Dodds, W.K. , E. Martí, J.L. Tank, J. Pontius, S.K. Hamilton, P.J. Mulholland, N.B. Grimm, W.B.

Bowden, W.H. McDowell, B.J. Peterson, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, J.L. Meyer, and S.V. Gregory.

Nitrogen cycling rates and carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry in streams. North American

Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society 20: 291

79. Dahm, C.N. , C.L. Crenshaw, C.F. Fellows, H.M. Valett, J.L. Tank, and M.C. Marshall. Benthic and

subsurface ammonium and nitrate uptake in a headwater montane stream. North American

Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society 20: 347

80. Crenshaw, C.L. , D.T. Chaloner, C.N. Dahm, G.A. Lamerti, and J.L. Tank. The effect of spawning

salmon on dissolved organic carbon in southeastern Alaska streams. North American Benthological

Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 227

81. Chaloner, D.T., G.A. Lamberti1, A.D. Cak, J.P. Hudson, J.L. Lessard, R.W. Merritt, P.H. Ostrom, J.L.

Tank, and M.S. Wipfli. Do salmon carcasses and pellets of processed salmon carcasses have the

same effects on streams? North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society 20: 42

82. Bruesewitz, D.A., J.L. Tank, M.J. Kemp, and W.B. Richardson. Sediment denitrification associated with

zebra mussel beds. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society 20: 495

83. Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, S.E. Eichler, L.G. Wall, and M.J. Kemp. How does the ratio of N2O to N2

vary in stream and reservoir sediments? . North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May

2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 20: 494

84. Arango, C.P., J.L. Tank, M.J. Kemp, L.G. Wall, S.E. Eichler, and E.R. Hotchkiss. Benthic

denitrification rates on heterogeneous substrata in streams draining forested and agricultural

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landscapes. North American Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 20: 493

85. Tank, J.L. , L.C. Taylor, G.A. Lamberti, and D.T. Chaloner. Effects of salmon carcasses vs. salmon

analog on nutrient spiralling in two tributaries of an Alaskan headwater stream. North American

Benthological Society, Athens, GA, May 2003. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society 20: 226

86. Tank, J.L., T.V. Royer, M.J. Kemp, S. Eichler, L. Wall, and C. Arango. Influence of spatial scale and

heterogeneity on denitrification in a river network. 10th Annual Cary Conference, Institute for

Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY. May 2003

87. Taylor, L.C., J.L. Tank, W.K. Dodds, and K.C. Wilson. The influence of land use on biofilm nutrient

limitation across 8 North American biomes. North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC,

Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 250.

88. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., J.L. Tank, S.A. Entrekin, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. Challenges for

experimental design: Is replication possible for whole-stream manipulations? North American

Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 21: 251.

89. Hoellein,T.J., J.L. Tank, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. Nutrient limitation of heterotrophic and autotrophic

biofilms in three northern Michigan streams. North American Benthological Society, Vancouver,

BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 422.

90. Hall, R.O. and J.L. Tank. On correcting whole-stream estimates of metabolism for groundwater input.

North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 21: 199.

91. Griffiths, N., L.C. Taylor, M.J. Bernot, and J.L. Tank. Effects of antibiotic addition on nutrient

limitation in streams. North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21:421.

92. Findlay, S., M. Bernot, C.L. Crenshaw, W.K. Dodds, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton, J. Potter, D. Sobota, J.L.

Tank, H.M. Valett, and J.R. Webster. Regioinal, land use and substrate as controls on stream

denitrification potential. North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June

2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 214.

93. Entrekin, S.A., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, G.A. Lamberti, and J.L. Tank. Macroinvertebrate assemblages in

wood-depleted streams in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. North American Benthological Society,

Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 397.

94. Bruesewitz, D.A., J.L. Tank, W.B. Richardson, E.A. Strauss, and M.J. Bernot. Do zebra mussels

influence sediment denitrification rates? A seasonal study of the Upper Mississippi River. North

American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society 21: 270.

95. Bernot, M.J., J.L. Tank, R.O. Hall, and S.K. Hamilton. Comparing nitrogen uptake and transformation

in headwater streams of contrasting N availability using a 15N tracer approach. North American

Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society 21: 268.

96. Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, S.K. Hamilton, R. Hall, and M.J. Bernot. The influence of watershed land use

on sediment denitrification rates the N2O:N2 ratio. North American Benthological Society,

Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 213.

97. Arango, C.P., J.L. Tank, M.J. Bernot, and S.E. Inwood. Spatio-temporal variation in benthic

denitrification: does heterogeneity matter? North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC,

Canada, June 2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 211.

98. Tank, J.L., M.J. Bernot, and S.K. Hamilton.The role of denitrification in nitrate removal determined

using a 15N tracer approach. North American Benthological Society, Vancouver, BC, Canada, June

2004. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society 21: 249.

99. Gooseff, M., R.O Hall, and J.L. Tank. Stream Transient Storage as a Function of Land Use in Jackson

Hole, Wyoming. Annual Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Fransisco, CA.

December 2004.

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100. Tank, J.L., M.J. Bernot, S.K. Hamilton and R.O. Hall. Using 15N tracer additions to determine how

land use controls stream denitrification and assimilatory uptake in two distinct biomes. American

Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2005.

101. Bernot, M.J., K. Docherty, and Tank, J.L. Relationship between microbial community composition and

sediment denitrification rates in streams influenced by different land use. American Society for

Limnology and Oceanography, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2005.

102. Hall, R.O., M.A. Baker, J.L. Tank, C.D. Arp, and B.K. Koch. Export of particulate nitrogen during

storms interpreted from 15N tracer studies in streams. American Society for Limnology and

Oceanography, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2005.

103. Arango, C.P., J.L. Tank, J.L., and R.O. Hall. Catchment Geology Affects Nitrogen Export in Streams

Draining the Teton Range, Wyoming. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA,

June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

104. Bruesewitz, D.A, J.L. Tank, and M.J. Bernot. The Effects of Zebra Mussels on Nitrogen Cycling and

Sediment Physiochemical Characteristics: A Laboratory Experiment. North American Benthological

Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

105. Beaulieu, J.J., S K Hamilton, S Bohm, J.L. Tank, M.J. Bernot, L.R. Ashkenas, C L Crenshaw, C.

Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S E.G Findlay, S. Gregory, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S L Johnson, W.H.

McDowell, J.L. Merriam, P.J. Mulholland, B. J. Peterson, R W Sheibley, S Thomas, H. M. Valett,

and J.R. Webster. Dissolved O2, CO2, CH4, and N2O as indicators of biogeochemical processes in

headwater streams. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society.

106. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall. Temporal Variation in Nutrient Uptake in Three

Headwater Streams in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. North American Benthological Society,

New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

107. Clavers, R.E., M.J. Bernot, J.L. Tank, L.C. Taylor, S.K. Hamilton, and R.O. Hall. The Influence of

Land use on Headwater Stream Primary Production in two Contrasting Biomes. North American

Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

108. Helton, A.M., G.C. Poole, J.L. Meyer, C.P. Arango, L.R. Ashkenas, C. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S. Gregory,

N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S.H. Hamilton, S.L Johnson , W.H. McDowell, P.J. Mulholland, B.J.

Peterson, J.L. Tank, H.M. Valett, and J.R.Webster. Simulating Nitrate Retention Patterns in Stream

Networks: An Interbiome Comparison. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA,

June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

109. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., J.L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein, S.A Entrekin, and G.A. Lamberti. Effects of large woody

debris addition on organic matter retention and nutrient uptake in three headwater streams in the

Upper Peninsula of Michigan. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

110. Royer, T.V., J.L. Tank, and M.B. David. Temporal Patterns in Sediment Denitrification Rates in an

Agricultural Stream. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

111. David, M.B., T.V. Royer, M.R. Opdyke, and J.L. Tank. Importance of Stream Denitrification in the

Nitrogen Mass Balance of a Midwestern Agricultural Region. North American Benthological

Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

112. Mulholland, P.J., L.R. Ashkenas, M.J. Bernot, C.L. Crenshaw, C. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S.

Gregory, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Merriam, B.J.

Peterson, R. Sheibley, J.L. Tank, S. Thomas, H.M. Valett, and J.R. Webster. Denitrification Rates

in Streams Determined in an Intersite 15N Addition Study. North American Benthological Society,

New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

113. Tank, J.L., M.J. Bernot, S.K. Hamilton, and R.O. Hall. What controls nitrate removal in streams of

varying land use? North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society.

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114. Taylor, L.C. and J.L. Tank. The effect of land use on DOC and DON uptake in headwater streams in

the Kalamazoo River basin, Michigan. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA,

June 2005. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

115. Entrekin, S.A., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. Macroinvertebrate assemblages and

secondary production in three wood-poor, second-growth, headwater streams in the Upper Peninsula

of Michigan. North American Benthological Society, New Orleans, LA, June 2005. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

116. Tank, J.L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, S.A. Entrekin, and G.A. Lamberti. The experimental

addition of large wood influences nutrient demand in three headwater streams in the Upper Peninsula

of Michigan. 2nd International Symposium on Wood in World Rivers, Stirling, Scotland, August

2006.

117. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., J.L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein, S.A. Entrekin, and G.A. Lamberti. How does the

experimental addition of large wood influence organic matter retention in headwater streams in the

Upper Peninsula of Michigan? 2nd International Symposium on Wood in World Rivers, Stirling,

Scotland, August 2006.

118. Arango, C.P., J.L. Tank, J.J. Beaulieu, and L.T. Johnson. Land use influences nitrogen metabolism of

headwater streams. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society.

119. Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, and S.K. Hamilton. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK,

June 2006. The production of nitrous oxide in headwater streams draining mixed land use basins.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

120. Bernot, M.J., P Mulholland, C.L. Crenshaw, W.K. Dodds, RO Hall, S.K. Hamilton, J Meyer, W.H.

McDowell, J Merriam, B.J. Peterson, J Potter, R Sheibley, D.J. Sobota, J.L. Tank, S Thomas, H.M.

Valett, J Webster, and K Wilson. Interbiome comparison of land-use effects on whole-stream

metabolism. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

121. Dodds, W.K., J.M. O''Brien, J. Fisher, N.R. Franssen, J.J. Eichmiller, A. Makinster, J.N. Murdock, W.S.

Gardner, M.J. McCarthy, J.L. Tank, and J. Bealieu. Nitrogen cycling and metabolism in a large

prairie river. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

122. Helton, A.M., G.C. Poole,, J.L. Meyer, C. Arango, L.R. Ashkenas, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S.V.

Gregory, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S.H. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, W.H. McDowell, P.J. Mulholland,

B.J. Peterson, J.L. Tank, H.M. Valett, and J.R. Webster. Patterns of nitrate loading and removal in

stream networks: An interbiome comparison. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage,

AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

123. Johnson, L.T. and J.L. Tank. Diel fluctuations of DOC and DON uptake in streams. North American

Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

124. Tank, J.L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, R.O. Hall, and M.A. Baker. A question of scale: quantifying nitrogen

demand in a large river. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

125. Griffiths, N.D., C.P. Chambers, J.L. Tank, M.A. Evans-White, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.V. Royer, and

M.R. Whiles. Microbial respiration and decomposition of corn detritus in Midwestern agricultural

streams. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society.

126. Evans-White, M.A., J.L. Tank, M.R. Whiles, N.A. Griffiths, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and T.V. Royer. The

role of allochthonous carbon in the food webs of agricultural streams. North American Benthological

Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

127. Pokelsek, J.D., C.A. Chambers, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M.A. Evans-White, J.L. Tank, M.R. Whiles, and

T.V. Royer. Corn pollen as a novel food resource for filtering caddisflies in Midwestern agricultural

streams. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society.

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128. Bruesewitz, D.A., S.K. Hamilton, J.L. Tank, and O. Sarnelle. The varied effect of zebra mussels on N

transformation rates across a gradient of experimental N and P loading. North American

Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

129. Entrekin, S.A., T.J. Hoellein, G.A. Lamberti, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and J.L. Tank. Leaf decomposition

and colonization by macroinvertebrates before and after large wood addition to three forested

streams in Michigan. North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society.

130. Rosi-Marshall, E.J., M.A. Evans-White, J.L. Tank, J.D. Pokelsek, T.V. Royer, and M.R. Whiles. Inputs

of novel carbon to Midwestern headwater streams: rates and ecological implications. North

American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

131. Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. The effects of a replicated large woody debris

addition on whole-stream N uptake and metabolism via changes in substrata abundance. North

American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

132. Lamberti,G.A., S.A. Entrekin, A.J. Fowler, T.J. Hoellein, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and J.L. Tank. Large

wood addition to three northern Michigan streams: Log dynamics and geomorphic responses. North

American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, June 2006. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

133. Tank, J. L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, S.A. Entrekin and G.A. Lamberti. The experimental

addition of large wood influences ecosystem funcion in three headwater streams. Aquatic Sciences

Meeting, American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, February 2007.

134. Tank, J. L., F.E. Matheson, J.M. Quinn, J.P. Sukias and K. Vopel. Effects of fine sediments on nitrate

removal via denitrification in streams. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June

2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

135. Arango, C.P. and J. L. Tank. Land Use Influences the Spatio-Temporal Controls on Nitrification and

Denitrification in Headwater Streams. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June

2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

136. Beaulieu J.J., C.P. Arango, S.K. Hamilton and J.L. Tank. Nitrous oxide emissions from headwater

streams in the upper Midwest. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, American Society for Limnology and

Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, February 2007.

137. Beaulieu, J.J., W.K. Dodds, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton, W.H. McDowell, P.J. Mulholland,

B.J. Peterson, J. L. Tank, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C.P. Arango, M.J. Bernot, A.J. Burgin, C.

Crenshaw, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O'Brien, J.D. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, D.J. Sobota and S.M.

Thomas. Nitrous Oxide Production Via Denitrification in 71 Headwater Streams Measured with

Stable Isotope Additions. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

138. Bruesewitz, D.A., J. L. Tank and S.K. Hamilton. Seasonal Effects of the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena

polymorpha) on Littoral N Transformation Rates in Gull Lake, Michigan. North American

Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

139. Chaloner, D.T., S.D. Tiegs, G.A. Lamberti, J. Rüegg, P.Levi, M.E. Benbow, S.D. Bridgham, D.V.

D'Amore, R.T. Edwards, R.W. Merritt and J. L. Tank. Ecological influence of Pacific salmon in

managed forested watersheds. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

140. Chambers, C.P., M.R. Whiles, N.A. Griffiths, M.A. Evans-White, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J. L. Tank and

T.V. Royer. Assessing the impacts of transgenic Bt corn detritus on macroinvertebrate communities

in agricultural streams. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

141. Entrekin, S.A., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J. L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein and G.A. Lamberti. Stream

macroinvertebrate secondary production responds to an experimental wood addition in the Upper

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Peninsula of Michigan. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

142. Findlay, S., P.J. Mulholland, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton, B.J. Peterson, J. L. Tank, C.N. Dahm, W.K.

Dodds, N.B. Grimm, W.H. McDowell, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C. Crenshaw, J. Potter, M.J.

Bernot and D.J. Sobota. Stream Denitrification Potential- Where and How Much? North American

Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

143. Frauendorf, T.C., N.A. Griffiths, J. L. Tank, M.A. Evans-White, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.V. Royer and

M.R. Whiles. The rate of Bt leaching from corn detritus and the effects on microbial respiration on

stream sediments. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

144. Griffiths, N.A., J. L. Tank, T.J. Warrner, T.V. Royer, T.C. Frauendorf, C.P. Chambers, J.D. Pokelsek,

M.A. Evans-White, E.J. Rosi-Marshall and M.R. Whiles. The contribution of corn detritus to

metabolism and carbon cycling in Midwestern agricultural streams. North American Benthological

Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

145. Helton, A.M., G.C. Poole, J.L. Meyer, P.J. Mulholland, L.R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm,

W.K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S.V. Gregory, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, W.H.

McDowell, B.J. Peterson, J. L. Tank, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C.P. Arango, M.J. Bernot, J.J.

Beaulieu, C. Crenshaw, J.Merriam, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O’Brien, J. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, D.J.

Sobota, S.M. Thomas and L.H. Zeglin. Implications of the LINX-II 15N Addition Experiments for

Patterns of Biotic Nitrate Uptake across Stream Networks. North American Benthological Society,

Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

146. Hoellein, T.J., J. L. Tank, S.A. Entrekin, G.A. Lamberti and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. The influence of a

substrate-based restoration strategy on nutrient uptake and metabolism in three northern Michigan

streams. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society.

147. Johnson, L. T. and J.L. Tank. The effect of land use on DOC and DON uptake in headwater streams in

teh Kalamazoo River Basin, Michigan. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, American Society for Limnology

and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, February 2007.

148. Johnson, L.T., J. L. Tank, R.O. Hall Jr. and P.J. Mulholland. The Influence of Land-Use on

Autochthonous DON Production in Streams from Two Contrasting Biomes. North American

Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

149. Levi, P., J. L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner and G.A. Lamberti. Influence of Forest Management on

Salmon-Derived Nutrient Dynamics in Southeast Alaska Streams. North American Benthological

Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

150. Moerke, A.H., G.A. Lamberti, S.A. Entrekin, T.J. Hoellein, K. Pfeifer, E.J. Rosi-Marshall and J.

L.Tank. Fish response to a replicated large wood addition in streams of the Ottawa National Forest,

MI. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North

American Benthological Society.

151. Mulholland, P.J., L.R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S.V. Gregory,

N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall, S.K. Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Meyer, B.J. Peterson,

G.C. Poole, J. L. Tank, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C.P. Arango, M.J. Bernot, J.J. Beaulieu, A.J.

Burgin, C. Crenshaw, A.M. Helton, L.T. Johnson, J. Merriam, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O'Brien, J.

Potter, R.W. Sheibley, D.J. Sobota and S.M. Thomas. Nitrate Uptake and Denitrification Rates in

Streams Determined During the LINX II 15N Addition Experiments. North American Benthological

Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

152. Pfeifer, K., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, J. L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein, S.A. Entrekin and G.A. Lamberti. Effects of

experimental large wood addition on stream geomorphology in three Northern Michigan streams.

North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

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153. Pokelsek, J.D., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, C.P. Chambers, N.A. Griffiths, M.A. Evans-White, J. L. Tank,

M.R. Whiles and T.V. Royer. Effects of Bt corn pollen on caddisfly growth rates in Midwestern

agricultural streams. North American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of

the North American Benthological Society.

154. Rosi-Marshall, E. J., J.L. Tank, M. Evans-White, T.V. Royer, M.R. Whiles, J.D. Pokelsek, N.A.

Griffiths and C.P. Chambers. Crop residues and stream carbon budgets: examining the ecological

significance of allochthonous carbon in midwestern agricultural streams. Aquatic Sciences Meeting,

American Society for Limnology and Oceanography, Santa Fe, NM, February 2007.

155. Stephen, M.L., T.J. Hoellein, J. L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, S.A. Entrekin and G.A. Lamberti. The

effects of large wood addition on transient storage in three northern Michigan streams. North

American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society

156. Tiegs, S.D., D.T. Chaloner, P. Levi, A. Reisinger, J. Rüegg, J.L. Tank and G.A. Lamberti. 2007.

Historical Timber Harvest and Its Lingering Influence on the Utilization of Salmon-derived

Nutrients in Stream Ecosystems. Alaska Chapter of the American Fisheries Society. Ketchikan, AK,

USA. Oral Presentation.

157. Tiegs, S.D., D.T. Chaloner, P. Levi, J. Rüegg, J.L. Tank and G.A. Lamberti. 2007. /Timber Harvest

Influences the Ecological Roles of Salmon in Southeast Alaska Streams. Pacific Salmonid Recovery

Conference. Seattle, WA, USA. Oral Presentation.

158. Warrner, T.J., T.V. Royer, N.A. Griffiths, M.A. Evans-White, J. L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall and M.R.

Whiles. Biogeochemistry of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Midwestern Agricultural Streams. North

American Benthological Society, Columbia, SC, June 2007. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

159. Tank, J. L., E.J. Rosi-Marshall, D.A. Bruesewitz, M.L. Stephen, W.F. Cross, T.A. Kennedy, and R.O.

Hall. Nitrification in the sandbar varial zone of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. North

American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

160. Roley, S. S., J.L. Tank, L.T. Johnson, J.J. Beaulieu, and M.L. Stephen. Two-stage ditch restoration: A

potential strategy for nitrogen removal from agricultural streams. North American Benthological

Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

161. Griffiths, N.A., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.V. Royer, M.R. Whiles, J.J. Beaulieu, L.T. Johnson,

S.S. Roley, and M.L. Stephen. Inter- and intra-system variation in whole-stream metabolism within

an agricultural landscape. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

162. Tiegs, S. D., M.E. Benbow, E.Y. Campbell, D.T. Chaloner, J.P. Hudson, P.S. Levi, R.W. Merritt, A.J.

Reisinger, J. Rüegg, J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) as agents of

disturbance and nutrient enrichment in Southeast Alaska streams. North American Benthological

Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

163. Levi, P. S., J.L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. Pacific salmon influence whole-

stream metabolism in Southeast Alaskan streams. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake

City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

164. Lamberti, G. A., M.E. Benbow, S.D. Bridgham, E.Y. Campbell, D.T. Chaloner, D. V. D'Amore, R.T.

Edwards, J.P. Hudson, P.S. Levi, R.W. Merritt, A.J. Reisinger, J. Rüegg, J.L. Tank, and S.D. Tiegs.

Aquatic-terrestrial coupling in the flux, uptake, and effects of Pacific Salmon nutrients in Southeast

Alaska watersheds. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

165. Helton, A. M., G.C. Poole, J.L. Meyer, B.J. Peterson, W.M. Wollheim, P.J. Mulholland, L.R. Ashkenas,

L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S.V. Gregory, N.B. Grimm, R.O. Hall Jr., S.K.

Hamilton, S.L. Johnson, W.H. McDowell, J.L. Tank, H.M. Valett, J.R. Webster, C. Arango, J.J.

Beaulieu, M.J. Bernot, A.J. Burgin, C. Crenshaw, L.T. Johnson, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O'Brien,

J.D. Potter, R.W. Sheibley, D.J. Sobota, and S.M. Thomas. Thinking outside the channel: Research

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challenges for forecasting stream network denitrification. North American Benthological Society,

Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

166. Hall, R. O., J.L. Tank, D.J. Sobota, P.J. Mulholland, J.R. Webster, H.M. Valett, G.C. Poole, B.J.

Peterson, J.L. Meyer, W.H. McDowell, S. L. Johnson, S.K. Hamilton, N.B. Grimm, S.V. Gregory,

W.K. Dodds, C.N. Dahm, L.W. Cooper, L.R. Ashkenas, S.M. Thomas, R.W. Sheibley, J.D. Potter,

J.M. O'Brien, B.R. Niederlehner, L.T. Johnson, A.M. Helton, C.L. Crenshaw, A.J. Burgin, M.J.

Bernot, J.J. Beaulieu, and C. Arango. Linking human land-use with mechanisms of nitrate removal in

streams using structural equation modelling. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City,

UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

167. Bruesewitz, D. A., J.L. Tank, and S.K. Hamilton. Linking Shifts in Littoral Nitrogen Transformations

Caused by Zebra Mussel Invasion to Whole-Lake Nitrogen Fluxes in Gull Lake, Michigan. North

American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

168. Hoellein, T. J., J.L. Tank, S.A. Entrekin, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. Does restoration enhance stream

ecosystem resistance and resilience to storms? North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake

City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

169. Johnson, L. T., J.L. Tank, P.J. Mulholland, R.O. Hall, S. Findlay, W.H. McDowell, H.M. Valett, S.K.

Hamilton, B.J. Peterson, L.R. Ashkenas, L.W. Cooper, C.N. Dahm, W.K. Dodds, S.V. Gregory, N.B.

Grimm, S.L. Johnson, J.L. Meyer, G.C. Poole, J.R. Webster, C. Arango, J.J. Beaulieu, M.J. Bernot,

A.J. Burgin, C.L. Crenshaw, A.M. Helton, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O'Brien, J.D. Potter, R.W.

Sheibley, D.J. Sobota, and S.M. Thomas. The fate of assimilated 15N-nitrate in 71 headwater

streams. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

170. Entrekin, S. A., J.L. Tank, B.Holland, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. An

experimental large wood addition shifts carbon stable isotope signatures in stream

macroinvertebrates. North American Benthological Society, Salt Lake City, UT, June 2008. Bulletin

of the North American Benthological Society.

171. Royer, T.V., T.J. Warrner, N.A. Griffiths, J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and M.R. Whiles.

Biogeochemistry of dissolved organic carbon in headwater agricultural streams. Oral presentation to

the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, St. Johns, Newfoundland, June 9, 2008.

172. Griffiths, N.A., J.L. Tank, J.J. Beaulieu, L.T. Johnson, S.S. Roley, and M.L. Stephen. Effect of storms

on agricultural stream metabolism. American Society for Limnology and Oceanography Conference,

St. John’s, NL, Canada, June 2008.

173. Chaloner, D.T., M. E.Benbow, S.D. Bridgham, E.Y. Campbell, D.V. D'Amore, R.T. Edwards, J.P.

Hudson, G.A. Lamberti, P.S. Levi, R.W. Merritt, A. J. Reisinger, J. Rüegg, J. L. Tank, and S.D.

Tiegs. Environmental change alters the ecological role of Pacific salmon in southeast Alaska rivers.

Ecological Society of America meeting, Milwaukee, WI. August 3-8, 2008.

174. Tiegs, S. D., M. E. Benbow, E.Y. Campbell, D. T. Chaloner, J. Hudson, P.S. Levi, A. J. Reisinger, R.

W. Merritt, J.Rüegg, J.L. Tank, and G. A. Lamberti. Comparative effects of spawning salmon and

their carcasses in a southeast Alaska stream ecosystem. Ecological Society of America meeting,

Milwaukee, WI. August 3-8, 2008.

175. Levi, P.S., J.L. Tank, S. D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G. A. Lamberti. Coupled forest management

and salmon disturbances may alter nutrient dynamics in southeast Alaskan streams. Ecological

Society of America meeting, Milwaukee, WI. August 3-8, 2008.

176. Tank, J.L., R. O. Hall Jr., S. K. Hamilton, P. J. Mulholland, B. J. Peterson, L.A. Ashkenas, C. N.

Dahm, W. K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S. V. Gregory, N. B.Grimm, S.L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, J. L.

Meyer, G.C. Poole, H. M. V. Valett, J.R. Webster, C. P. Arango, J.J. Beaulieu, M. J. Bernot, A. J.

Burgin, C. C. Crenshaw, A.M. Helton, L. T. Johnson, B.R. Niederlehner, J.M. O'Brien, J.D. Potter,

R. W. Sheibley, D. J. Sobota, and S. M. Thomas. How does the study of agricultural streams enrich

our understanding of nutrient spiraling? Invited Talk. North American Benthological Society

meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

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177. Levi,P.S., J.L. Tank, S. D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G. A. Lamberti. Nitrogen transformations in

Southeast Alaska streams are influenced by marine and terrestrial subsidies. North American

Benthological Society meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

178. Stephen, M. L., J.L. Tank, S.S. Roley, L.T. Johnson, and J.J. Beaulieu. Influence of two-stage

restoration on substrate composition and sediment flux in an agricultural stream. North American

Benthological Society meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American

Benthological Society.

179. Winikoff, S.G., P.S. Levi, J.L. Tank, S.D. Tiegs, and G.A. Lamberti. Transient storage is mediated by

watershed timber harvest in Southeast Alaska streams. North American Benthological Society

meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American Benthological

Society.

180. Hoellein, T., S.A. Entrekin, J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and G.A. Lamberti. Comparing multiple

metrics of ecosystem function reveals underlying controls on variation among and within headwater

streams. North American Benthological Society meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009.

Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

181. Roley, S. S., J.L. Tank, M.L. Stephen, L.T. Johnson, and J.J. Beaulieu. Using denitrification to assess

the functional significance of two-stage restoration for removal of agriculturally-derived nitrogen.

North American Benthological Society meeting, Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the

North American Benthological Society.

182. Griffiths, N. A., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.V. Royer, M.R. Whiles, R. Conley, T. C. Frauendorf,

and J. Kang. Transport and degradation of Cry1Ab protein derived from genetically-engineered

maize crop byproducts in agricultural streams. North American Benthological Society meeting,

Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

183. Chaloner, D.T., A. J. Reisinger, S.D. Tiegs, P.S. Levi, J. Rüegg, E.Y. Campbell, J.L. Tank, and G. A.

Lamberti. Temporal patterns of isotopic enrichment in a Southeast Alaska stream foodweb: The role

of salmon spawners and environmental context. North American Benthological Society meeting,

Grand Rapids, MI, May 17-21, 2009. Bulletin of the North American Benthological Society.

184. J.L. Tank and R.O. Hall. Whole-stream 15N tracer additions: What have we learned about coupled

biogeochemical cycling in streams from LINX? Special Session on Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles:

Response of CBCs to Experimental Manipulations from the Plot- to Whole Ecosystem Scale. 94th

Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, August 2009.

185. Levi. P.S., J.L. Tank, and D.J. Janetski. The role of introduced Pacific salmon on ecosystem function in

Midwestern streams. North American Benthological Society. Santa Fe, NM, June, 2010. Oral

Presentation.

186. Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. Two-stage ditch efficacy for nitrogen removal. Indiana State Legislature,

Environmental Service Quality Council Meeting. South Bend, IN. 19 October 2010. Invited

Presentation.

187. Roley, S.S., and J.L. Tank. Two-stage ditch efficacy: current knowledge and future directions. WLEB

Joyce Foundation Meeting. Fort Wayne, IN.12 July 2010. Invited Presentation.

188. Roley, S.S., and J.L. Tank. Identifying physicochemical constraints on survival of the endangered

clubshell mussel, Pleurobema clava. North American Benthological Society Annual Meeting. Santa

Fe, NM. 8 June 2010.

189. Griffiths, N.S., J.L. Tank, Roley, S.S., Stephen, M.L. 11 Comparison of detrital decomposition in

floodplain and main channel habitats of restored agricultural streams. North American Benthological

Society Annual Meeting. Santa Fe, NM. June 2010.

190. Stephen, M.L., J.L. Tank, Roley, S.S. The influence of two-stage restoration on sediment and nitrogen

removal across a range of Midwest agricultural streams. North American Benthological Society

Annual Meeting. Santa Fe, NM. 9 June 2010.

191. Roley, S.S., J.L. Tank, and Stephen, M.L. Two-stage ditch design and concept. Annual Conference

of Indiana SWCDs. Indianapolis, IN. 4 January 2010. Invited Presentation.

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192. Reisinger, A. J.; Tank, J. L.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Taylor-Salmon, E.; Hall, R. O.; Baker, M. A.;

Kincaid, D.; Mahl, U. H. The importance of water column nutrient uptake relative to whole river

uptake in 5 western rivers. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society,

Providence RI, May 2011.

193. Hall, R. O., Tank, J. L.; Baker, M. A.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Grace, M. R.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Beaulieu, J.

J. High rates of ecosystem metabolism in 5 western rivers. Annual Meeting of the North American

Benthological Society, Providence RI, May 2011.

194. Gregory, S. A.; Hotchkiss, E. R.; Hall, R. O.; Baker, M. A.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Tank, J. L.; Light

exposure and nutrients increase microbial uptake of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon in

Wyoming rivers. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society, Providence RI, May

2011.

195. Hotchkiss, E. R.; Gregory, S. A.; Hall, R. O.; Baker, M. A.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Tank, J. L.; Drivers

of dissolved organic carbon uptake in rivers of the western United States. Annual Meeting of the

North American Benthological Society, Providence RI, May 2011.

196. Tank, J. L.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Baker, M. A.; Hall, R. O.; Reisinger, A. J. Using empirical

approaches to quantify nutrient spiraling in 5 western rivers. Annual Meeting of the North American

Benthological Society, Providence RI, May 2011.

197. Reed, J. D.; Baker, M. A.; Hall, Jr., R. O.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Tank, J. L.Inorganic nutrients increase

oxygen demand in 5 western rivers. Annual Meeting of the North American Benthological Society,

Providence RI, May 2011.

198. Davis, R.T., Tank, J.L., Roley, S.S., and Stephen, M.L. 25 May 2011. The influence of floodplain

restoration on water column turbidity in midwestern agricultural streams. North American

Benthological Society Annual Meeting. Providence, RI.

199. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., Griffiths, N.A., Stephen, M.L., Johnson, L.T., Beaulieu, J.J. 23 May 2011. The

influence of floodplain restoration on whole-stream metabolism in an agricultural stream. North

American Benthological Society Annual Meeting. Providence, RI.

200. Levi, P.S., and J.L. Tank. Sediment nitrification rates may alter the nutrient subsidy provided by

Pacific salmon in Great Lakes streams. North American Benthological Society. Providence, RI, May

2011.

201. Rüegg, J., G.A. Lamberti, D.T. Chaloner, S.D. Tiegs, P.S. Levi, and J.L. Tank. Environmental

heterogeneity influences salmon nutrient enrichment of stream biofilms. North American

Benthological Society. Providence, RI, May 2011. Oral presentation.

202. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., and Davis, R.T. The two-stage ditch and its influence on N removal, sediment

transport, and habitat. 27 October 2011. Indiana State Legislature, Natural Resources Study

Committee meeting. Indianapolis, IN.

203. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., and Davis, R.T. The two-stage ditch and its influence on N removal, sediment

transport, and habitat. 16th September 2011. Great Lakes Regional Water Program Meeting.

Columbus, OH.

204. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L, and Davis, R.T. The two-stage ditch and its influence on N removal, sediment

transport, and habitat. 18 August 2011. Ohio Natural Resources Conservation Service State

Technical Committee meeting. Columbus, OH.

205. Levi, P.S., J.L. Tank, J. Rüegg, S.D. Tiegs, D.T. Chaloner, and G.A. Lamberti. Ecosystem structure

and function reflect salmon-related enrichment and disturbance in Southeast Alaska streams

influenced by timber harvest. American Fisheries Society. Seattle, WA, September 2011. Oral

presentation.

206. Winikoff, S.G., P.S. Levi, J.L. Tank, M.A. Brueseke, G.A. Lamberti, and T.A. Liebich. Nutrients and

metabolism set the stage for comparing salmon-bearing streams in Southeast and Southwest Alaska.

Society for Freshwater Science. Louisville, KY, May 2012. Poster presentation.

207. Mahl, U.H., J.L. Tank, Roley, S.S., and Davis, R.T. Effect of floodplain restoration on nitrogen

removal and sediment export in multiple midwestern agricultural streams. Society for Freshwater

Science Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY. May 2012.

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208. Davis, R.T., Tank, J.L., Mahl, U.H., Roley, S.S. 22May 2012. The influence of floodplain restoration

on whole-stream metabolism in four midwestern agricultural streams. Society for FreshwaterScience

Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY.

209. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., Grace, M.R., and Cook, P. 21May 2012. The influence of invasive plants on

denitrification in an urban wetland. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting. Louisville, KY.

210. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., Davis, R.T., and Mahl, U.H. 05May 2012. The influence of two-stage ditch

floodplain restoration on nitrogen removal, turbidity reduction, and benthic habitat in agricultural

streams. Midwest-Great Lakes Society for Ecological Restoration Chapter Meeting. Ann Arbor, MI

211. Tank, J.L., R.O. Hall, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, M.A. Baker, and A.J. Reisinger. Patterns of nutrient spiraling

in 5 Midwestern Rivers reflect a gradient of land use and nutrients. Annual Meeting of the Society

for Freshwater Water Science, Louisville, KY, May 2012.

212. Genzoli, L. A., A.J. Reisinger, R.O. Hall, J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, and M.A. Baker. Pelagic

primary production in five Midwestern Rivers. (Poster) Annual Meeting of the Society for

Freshwater Science, Louisville, KY, May 2012.

213. Reisinger, A.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, R.O. Hall, and M.A. Baker. Pelagic nutrient uptake

along the river continuum in watersheds with contrasting land use. Annual Meeting of the Society for

Freshwater Science, Louisville, KY, May 2012.

214. Roley, S.S., Tank, J.L., and Davis, R.T. 12 March 2012. The water quality benefits of two-stage

ditches. University of Minnesota Extension Two-Stage Ditch Workshop. Adams, MN.

215. Davis, R.T., J.L. Tank, S.S. Roley, and U.H. Mahl. 11 October 2012. Effect of the Two-Stage ditch on

water quality in multiple Midwestern agricultural streams. Invited presentation at the Environmental

Protection Agency Region V Two-Stage Ditch Workshop. Lansing, MI.

216. Tank, J.L., Rosi-Marshall, E.J., Hoellein, T.J., S.A. Entrekin, and G.A. Lamberti. May 2012.

Experimental Addition of Large Wood influences Ecosystem Function in Three Headwater Streams.

Midwest-Great Lakes Society for Ecological Restoration Chapter Meeting. Ann Arbor, MI

217. Tank, J.L., E.J Rosi-Marshall, R.O Hall, M.A. Baker, #A.J. Reisinger. Turbidity and nutrients drive

nutrient uptake in 5 western rivers. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science,

Jacksonville, FL, May 2013.

218. Tank, J.L.. Invited Talk: Human Impacts on Lotic Systems in Special Session "The Future of

Freshwater Science: an educational session for undergraduates" at the Annual Meeting of the Society

for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, 21 May 2013.

219. Tank, J.L., E.J Rosi-Marshall, R.O Hall, M.A. Baker, A.J. Reisinger. Nutrient uptake in 3 Michigan

rivers reflects a gradient of human land use. International Association for Great Lakes Research, 56th

Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. May 2013.

220. Tank, J.L., S.S. Roley, R.T. Davis, and U.H. Mahl. The effect of two-stage ditch on water quality in

multiple Midwestern agricultural streams. American Water Resources Association, Spring Specialty

Conference: Agricultural Hydrology and Water Quality II. March 2013.

221. Aubeneau, A.F., Hanrahan, B.R., Tank, J.L., and Bolster, D. Influence of substrate size and

heterogeneity on anomalous transport in experimental streams. Annual Meeting of the American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. December 2013.

222. Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., Hanrahan B.R., Mahl U.H., and Huang, K. Linking the planting of cover

crops to soils and water nutrient dynamics in Shatto Ditch Watershed, IN. Annual Meeting of the

American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA. December 2013.

223. Davis, R.T., J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, and S.S. Roley. Effect of floodplain construction in agricultural

streams on nitrogen, phosphorus, and sediment export. International Association for Great Lakes

Research 56th Annual Conference. West Lafayette, IN. May 2013.

224. Hanrahan, B.R., Tank J.L., Miller, M.P., and Rosi-Marshall, E.J. Spatial and temporal variability in

nitrate concentrations in the Upper Colorado River Basin over the last 100 years. Annual meeting of

the Society for Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, May 2013.

225. Reisinger, A.J., Tank, J.L., Rosi-Marshall, E.J., Hall, R.O., and Baker, M.A. Pelagic nutrient uptake in

15 rivers with varying turbidity and nutrient concentrations. Annual Meeting of the Society for

Freshwater Science, Jacksonville, FL, May 2013.

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226. Winikoff, S.G., Tank, J.L., Lamberti, G.A., Levi, P.S., Liebich, T.A. Ecosystem Function in Salmon-

bearing streams in subarctic tundra, southwest Alaska. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater

Science, Jacksonville, FL, May 2013.

227. Davis, R.T., J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, and #S.S. Roley. The effect of floodplain restoration in

agricultural streams on water column nutrients and sediments. Society for Freshwater Science

Annual Meeting. Jacksonville, FL. May 2013.

228. Davis, R.T., J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, and #S.S. Roley. The influence of floodplain construction on

whole-stream metabolism in four Midwestern agricultural streams. American Water Resources

Association 2013 Spring Specialty Conference: Agricultural Hydrology and Water Quality II. St.

Louis, MO. March 2013.

229. Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. The two-stage ditch and ecosystem function: a case study of Shatto Ditch.

American Water Resources Association. Spring Specialty Conference: Agricultural Hydrology and

Water Quality II. March 2013.

230. Powers SM, Tank JL, Robertson DM. 2013. Retention of nitrogen and phosphorus by reservoirs and

lakes of the Upper Mississippi, Ohio, and Great Lakes Basins. Poster, fall meeting of the American

Geophysical Union. San Francisco, CA.

231. Powers SM, Tank JL, Robertson DM. 2013. Landscape differences in the temporal variability of

stream nitrogen and phosphorus input to the Great Lakes. Presentation, Annual conference of the

International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR). Purdue University, IN.

232. Powers SM, Robertson DM, JL Tank, and Stanley EH. 2013. Landscape effects of agricultural and

aquatic systems on interannual variability of river phosphorus, nitrogen, and sediment export.

Presentation, American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference: Agricultural

hydrology and water quality. St. Louis, MO.

233. Dee, M.M., Reisinger, A.J., and Tank, J.L. Nutrient limitation of riverine biofilms: The role of

turbidity and cation-induced inhibition. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science,

Jacksonville, FL, May 2013.

234. Tank, J.L., A. Aubeneau, A.J. Reisinger, M.A. Baker, R.O. Hall, P.S. Levi, T. Riis, and E.J. Rosi-

Marshall. Linking biogeochemistry and hydrodynamics in rivers. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting,

Portland, OR. Oral Presentation. May 2014.

235. Aubeneau, A.F., J.L. Tank, #A.J. Reisinger, T. Riis, #P. Levi, and D. Bolster. New take on old

questions: The intersection of nutrient spiraling and transient storage in fluvial systems. Joint

Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR. Poster Presentation. May 2014.

236. Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., #Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H. 2014. Linking Soil Health to Improved

Water Quality Via the Planting of Cover Crops in the Shatto Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko Co, in.

American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America , and Soil Science Society of

America 2014 Annual Conference, November 2-5 2014, Long Beach, CA.

237. Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., #Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H. 2014. Linking Soil Health to Improved

Water Quality Via the Planting of Cover Crops in the Shatto Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko Co, in.

Soil and Water Conservation Society 2014 Annual Conference, July 27-30, 2014, Lombard, IL.

238. Christopher S.F., Tank J.T., Sowa, S. et al. 2013. Watershed-scale assessment of stacked drainage

practices in the Western Lake Erie Basin to improve water quality. University of Michigan Water

Center Advisory Board Meeting for Tier II Grants, June 24, 2014.

239. Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H., Huang, K. Linking the planting of cover

crops to soil and water nutrient dynamics in Shatto Ditch Watershed, IN. American Geophysical

Union Fall 2013 Meeting, Abstract No. B33F-0543.

240. Dee M.M., Tank J.L., Mahl U.H., and Powers S.M. Estimating the impact of floodplain restoration on

nutrient export from the Wabash River watershed: a historical perspective. Natural Resource

Conservation Service, Indianapolis, IN, March 2014.

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241. Dee M.M., Tank J.L., Mahl U.H., and Powers S.M. Estimating the impact of floodplain restoration on

nutrient export from the Wabash River watershed: a historical perspective. Joint Aquatic Sciences

Meeting (JASM). Portland, OR. Spring 2014.

242. Hanrahan, B.R., J.L. Tank, and S.F. Christopher. Invited Talk: Management strategies to reduce

nutrient pollution from agricultural land use to improve water quality. USDA Natural Resource

Conservation Service (NRCS) meeting in Indianapolis, IN. March 2014.

243. Hanrahan, B.R., J.L. Tank, A. Aubeneau, and D. Bolster. Isolating the influence of substrate

heterogeneity on biofilm-mediated nutrient retention in streams. Annual Meeting of the Society for

Freshwater Science, Portland, OR, May 2014.

244. Powers S.M, J. L. Tank, and Dale M. Robertson. 2014. A historical perspective on reservoir nitrogen

and phosphorus accumulation, mobilization, and management. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting

(JASM), Association of the Sciences for Limnology and Oceanography. Portland, OR. May 2014.

245. Reisinger, A.J., J.L. Tank, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, R.O. Hall, and M.A. Baker. Regional and seasonal

variation in nutrient limitation of riverine biofilms. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR,

Oral Presentation, May 2014.

246. Shogren, A.J., *E.A. Andruszkiewics, J.L. Tank, B. Olds, C. Jerde, D. Bolster. Predicting the effect of

heterogeneous substrate on the fluvial transport of fish eDNA using flow-through column

experiments. Oral presentation. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014

247. Winikoff, S., J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, and #M.M. Dee. Comparing the structure and function of subarctic

tundra lakes receiving contrasting resource subsidies Oral presentation. Joint Aquatic Sciences

Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014

248. Dodds, W. K.; Collins, S. M.; Hamilton, S. K.; Tank, J. L.; Johnson, S.; Webster, J. R.; Simon, K. S.;

Whiles, M. R.; Rantla, H. M.; McDowell, W. H.; YOU ARE NOT ALWAYS WHAT WE THINK

YOU EAT: SELECTIVE ASSIMILATION ACROSS MULTIPLE WHOLE-STREAM ISOTOPIC

TRACER STUDIES. Joint Annual Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

249. Schroer, M. A.; Baker, M. A.; Hall, R. O.; Rosi-Marshall, E. J.; Tank, J. L.; INVERTEBRATE-

DRIVEN NUTRIENT CYCLING IN FOUR LARGE RIVERS. Joint Annual Aquatic Sciences

Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

250. Riis, T.; Tank, J. L.; Levi, P. S.; Reisinger, A. J.; Aubeneau, A.; SEASONAL CHANGES IN

TRANSIENT STORAGE AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE IN A MACROPHYTE-RICH RIVER. Joint

Annual Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

251. Barrons, H. J.; Reisinger, A. J.; Tank, J. L.; Tiegs, S. D.; COMMUNITY-LEVEL FISH EXCRETION

IN THREE STREAMS FROM CONTRASTING LAND USES. Joint Annual Aquatic Sciences

Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

252. Levi, P. S.; Riis, T.; Tank, J. L.; Reisinger, A. J.; Baattrup-Pedersen, A.; DYNAMICS OF

SEASONAL NUTRIENT UPTAKE ARE CONTROLLED BY ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM IN

MACROPHYTE-DOMINATED STREAMS. Joint Annual Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR,

May 2014.

253. Jerde, C. L.; Olds, B. P.; Renshaw, M. A.; Turner, C. R.; Evans, N.; Shogren, A.; Mahon, A. R.; Tank,

J. L.; Bolster, D.; ESTIMATING SPECIES RICHNESS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL DNA. Joint

Annual Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2014.

253. Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H. 2015. Cover Crops improve soil health in

the Shatto Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko Co, IN (356-8). American Society of Agronomy, Crop

Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America 2015 Annual Conference,

11/15/2015, Minneapolis, MN.

254. Christopher, S.F., Hanrahan, B.R., Tank, J.L. 2015. Cover Crops Improve Soil Health in the Shatto

Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko County, IN. Healthy Soils for Healthy Water Workshop at the Nutrient

Management and Edge of Field Monitoring Conference: From the Great Lakes to the Gulf. Soil and

Water Conservation Society, 12/2/2015, Memphis, TN.

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255. Christopher S.F., Tank J.L., Sowa, S. 2015. Watershed-scale assessment of stacked drainage practices

in the Western Lake Erie Basin to improve water quality. University of Michigan Water Center

Annual Meeting, 7/21/2015.

256. B.R. Hanrahan, J.L. Tank, and S.F. Christopher. How do changes in conservation alter hotspots of

nutrient export in agricultural watersheds? Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science.

Milwaukee, WI., May 2015.

257. *A.I. Kottkamp, #B.R. Hanrahan, and J.L. Tank. When is enough, enough? Exploring potential

conservation thresholds in an agricultural watershed? Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater

Sciences. Milwaukee, WI., May 2015.

258. #Dee M.M, Tank, J.L., Beaulieu, J.J., Marzadri, A., Tonina, D., and Bellin, A. Variation in dissolved

nutrients and greenhouse gases along stream networks in two watersheds of contrasting land use.

Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Milwaukee, WI, May 2015.

259. #B.R. Hanrahan, Christopher S.F., and Tank, J.L. How do changes in conservation alter hotspots of

nutrient export in agricultural watersheds? Invited Talk: Healthy Soils for Healthy Water Workshop

at the Soil and Water Conservation Society Nutrient Management and Edge of Field Monitoring

Conference. Memphis, TN., December 2015. (invited talk)

260. #A.J. Shogren, J.L. Tank, D. Bolster, C. Jerde, S.P. Egan, C. Tanner, S. Ruggiero, E.J Rosi-Marshall.

Estimating environmental DNA (eDNA) transport and the influence of substrate heterogeneity using

ND LEEF. Oral Presentation. Ecological Society of America, Baltimore, MD, August 2015.

261. #A.J. Shogren, J.L. Tank, J. Mueller, D. Bolster, C. Jerde. Investigating fine particle transport and

substrate heterogeneity using ND LEEF. Oral Presentation. Society for Freshwater Science,

Milwaukee WI, May 2015.

262. #A.J. Shogren, J. L. Tank, A. Aubeneau, D. Bolster. Comparing solute and particulate transport in

streams using Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility. Annual Meeting of the

American Geophysical Union. San Francisco. CA, December 2016.

263. #A.J. Shogren, J. L. Tank, B. Olds, A. Mahon, C. Jerde, D. Bolster. Estimating environmental DNA

(eDNA) transport and the influence of substrate heterogeneity using ND LEEF. Annual Meeting of

the North American Congress on Conservation Biology. Madison, WI, July 2016.

264. #A.J. Shogren, J. L. Tank, D. Bolster. Biofilm colonization and substrate influences on particle retention

in experimental streams at ND-LEEF. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science,

Sacramento, CA, May 2016.

265. #B.R. Hanrahan, J. L. Tank, S. F. Christopher, and U. H. Mahl. Can changes in floodplain connection

and land cover alter nutrient export from agricultural watersheds? International Water Association

Regional Meeting on Diffuse Pollution and Catchment Management. Dublin, Ireland, October 2016.

266. #B.R. Hanrahan, J. L. Tank, S. F. Christopher, and U. H. Mahl. Does the planting of winter cover crops

at the watershed-scale reduce nutrient loss from agricultural watersheds? 37th Annual Indiana Water

Resources Association Conference, Angola, IN, June 2016.

267. #B.R. Hanrahan, J. L. Tank, A. J. Shogren, and E. J. Rosi. Using the novel raz-rru method to quantify

the influence of biofilm colonization and substrate heterogeneity on stream metabolism. Annual

Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Sacramento, CA, May 2016.

268. #M.M. Dee, J. L. Tank, A. Marzadri, D. Tonina, and A. Bellin. A spatial analysis of seasonal variation

in dissolved nutrients and greenhouse gasses along two stream-river networks draining watersheds of

contrasting land use. Annual Meeting of the European Geophysical Union. Vienna, Austria, April

2016.

269. Marzadri, #M.M. Dee, D. Tonina, J. L. Tank, and A. Bellin. The role of the benthic-hyporheic zone in

controlling nitrous oxide emissions along two stream networks draining watersheds with contrasting

land use. Annual Meeting of the European Geophysical Union. Vienna, Austria, April 2016.

270. #M.M. Dee, J. L. Tank, A. Marzadri, D. Tonina, and A. Bellin. A spatial analysis of seasonal variation

in dissolved nutrients and greenhouse gasses along two stream-river networks draining watersheds of

contrasting land use. Annual Meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science, Sacramento, CA, May

2016.

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271. Marzadri, D. Tonina, A. Bellin, #M. M. Dee, and J. L. Tank. Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Streams to

Rivers: Unlocking the Role of Hyporheic Processes. American Water Resources Association: GIS

and Water Resources IX Specialty Conference, July 2016.

272. #M.M. Dee, J. L. Tank, A. Marzadri, D. Tonina, and A. Bellin. A spatial analysis of seasonal variation

in dissolved nutrients and greenhouse gasses along two stream-river networks draining watersheds of

contrasting land use. American Water Resources Association: GIS and Water Resources IX Specialty

Conference, July 2016.

273. #M.T. Trentman, J. L. Tank, B. Hanrahan, S. Christopher, K. Prior. T. V. Royer. Can Changes in Land

Cover and Floodplain Connection Alter Nutrient Export from Agricultural Watersheds? National

Non-point Source Pollution Workshop. Salt LAke City, UT. August 2016.

274. #M.T. Trentman, J. L. Tank, B. Hanrahan, R. T. Davis, S. Roley, K. Prior. T. V. Royer. The interaction

between floodplain restoration and changing land cover on stream metabolism in a Midwestern

agricultural stream. Indiana Water Resources Association annual meeting. Angola, IN. June 2016

275. #M.T. Trentman, J. L. Tank, B. Hanrahan, R. T. Davis, S. Roley, K. Prior. T.V . Royer. The interaction

between floodplain restoration and changing land cover on stream metabolism in a Midwestern

agricultural stream: continuation of a multi-year dataset reflecting a range of conservation practices.

Society of Freshwater Science annual meeting. Sacramento, CA. May 2016.

276. UH Mahl, JL. Tank, *EJ Maag, SM Powers, and #MT Trentman. Ursula Mahl. Linking agricultural

conservation effort to water quality in the Indian Creek Watershed. Society of Freshwater Science

Annual Conference. 42511".Sacramento, CA

277. UH. Mahl, JL. Tank, *EJ. Maag, SM Powers, and #MT Trentman. Linking Agricultural Conservation to

Water Quality at the Watershed Scale. 37th Annual Indiana Water Resources Association Annual

Conference. 42529".Potawatomi Inn at Pokagon State Park, Angola, IN

278. Christopher S.F., Tank J.T., #Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.M., #Trentman, M. 2016. Linking soil health to

improved water quality in the Shatto Ditch Watershed, Kosciusko County, IN. 37th Annual Indiana

Water Resources Research Association Annual Conference, Pokagon State Park, Angola, IN, June 8,

2016

279. Christopher S.F., Tank J.T., Mahl, U.M., #Hanrahan, B.R., #Trentman, M., Pitts, E. 2016. Linking soil

health to improved water quality via the planting of cover crops in the Shatto Ditch Watershed,

Kosciusko County, IN., American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil

Science Society of America 2016 Annual Conference, Phoenix, AZ. November 6-9, 2016.

280. Christopher, S. F., Tank, J. L., Mahl, U. H., Yen, H., Arnold, J. G., and White, M. J. 2016. Floodplain

restoration via the two-stage ditch alters nutrient export from agricultural watersheds. American

Geophysical Union, Fall General Assembly 2016.

280. Tank J.L., et al. 2016. Midwestern Rivers: Are they hotspots, buffers or sentinels of agricultural land

use? Society of Freshwater Science Annual Conference. Sacramento, CA. 5/21/2016.

281. Tank J.L. et al. 2016. Can floodplain restoration achieved with the two-stage ditch alter nutrient export

from agricultural watersheds? Annual Meeting of the University Council on Water Research

(UCOWR). Pensacola, FL. 6/22/16.

282. Tank J. L., S.F. Christopher and U.H. Mahl. 2016. Can floodplain restoration alter nutrient export from

agricultural watersheds? International EcoSummit Meeting. Montpellier, France. 8/31/16.

283. Tank, J.L., Hanrahan, B.R., Christopher, S.F., Trentman, M.T., Royer, T.V., Prior, K.E. 2017.

Watershed-scale land cover change alters stream ecosystem function and reduces nutrient export

from agricultural landscapes, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography 2017

Aquatic Sciences Meeting - Mountains to the Sea, March 1, 2017 (Abstract ID: 29985).

284. Christopher, S. F., Tank, J. L., and Mahl, U. H. 2017. Floodplain restoration via the two-stage ditch

reduces nutrient export from agricultural watersheds. Society of Wetland Science Annual Meeting,

San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 5-8, 2017.

285. Spier, S.S., J.L. Tank, T.V. Royer, U.H. Mahl, M.T. Trentman, B.R. Hanrahan, K. Prior, and S.F.

Christopher. 2017. Real-time nitrate data provide insights into nitrate-N export during storms in two

contrasting agricultural watersheds. Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Raleigh, North

Carolina, June 4-9, 2017.

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286. Prior, K.E., Royer, T.V., Tank, J.L., Speir, S.S., Trentman, M.T., Hanrahan, B.R., Christopher, S.F.,

Mahl, U.H. 2017. In-stream carbon cycle impacts from watershed-scale implementation of winter

cover crops: DOC and greenhouse gas dynamics. Society of Freshwater Science Annual Meeting,

Raleigh. NC, June 4-8, 2017.

287. Tank, J.L., Christopher, S.F. Mahl, U.H., Trentman, M.T., Royer, T.V. 2017. Quantifying water quality

benefits of floodplain restoration in agricultural streams at both the reach-and watershed-scale.

Society of Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Raleigh. NC, June 4-8, 2017.

288. Hanrahan, B.R., Tank, J.L., Christopher, S.F., Trentman, M.T., Mahl, U.H. 2017. Quantifying changes

in nutrient export from an agricultural watershed following the planting of winter cover crops.

UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, Water in a Changing Environment, Fort Collins, CO, June 13-

15, 2017.

289. Mahl, U.H., Christopher, S.F., Tank, J.L., Hanrahan, B.R., Trentman, M.T., Prior, K.E. Speir, S.S.,

Royer, T.V. 2017. Linking soil health to improved water via the planting of cover crops in two

Indiana Watersheds. UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, Water in a Changing Environment, Fort

Collins, CO, June 13-15, 2017.

290. Prior, K.E., Royer, T.V., Tank, J.L., Christopher, S.F., Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H., Speir, S.S.,

Trentman, M.T., 2017. Response in dissolved organic carbon dynamics and greenhouse gas

emissions to watershed-scale implementation of winter cover crops. UCOWR/NIWR Annual

Conference, Water in a Changing Environment, Fort Collins, CO, June 13-15, 2017.

291. Speir, S.S., Tank, J.L., Royer, T.V., Mahl, U.H., Trentman, M.T., Hanrahan, B.R., Prior, K.E.

Christopher, S.F. 2017. Real-time monitoring provides insight into nitrate-N export during storms in

two agricultural watersheds. UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, Water in a Changing

Environment, Fort Collins, CO, June 13-15, 2017.

292. Trentman, M.T., Tank, J.L., Christopher, S.F., Hanrahan, B.R., Mahl, U.H., Prior, K.E., Speir, S.S.,

Royer, T.V. 2017. Comparing the Effectiveness of Increased Winter Land Cover on Nutrient Export

Across Two Indiana Agricultural Watersheds. UCOWR/NIWR Annual Conference, Water in a

Changing Environment, Fort Collins, CO, June 13-15, 2017.

293. Dee, M.M, J.L. Tank, T.J. Hoellein, A.J. Reisinger, A. Marzadri. Partitioning the role of biology and

seasonality in diel solute signals from two river networks of contrasting land use. Society of

Freshwater Science Annual Meeting, Raleigh, N.C., June 2017.

294. Shogren, A.J., J.L. Tank, E. Rosi, T. Riis, D. Bolster. Exploring mechanisms of transport and

persistence of environmental DNA (eDNA). American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA,

December 2017.

295. Shogren, A.J., J.L. Tank, O. August, E.J. Rosi, S.S. Lee, B.R. Hanrahan, M. Renshaw, C. Gantz, D.

Bolster. Using recirculating experimental streams to quantify the effects of water velocity and

biofilm colonization on eDNA detection and degradation. Society for Freshwater Sciences, Raleigh,

NC, June 2017.

National/International Synergistic Activities and Service:

Associate Editor for the journal Limnology and Oceanography Letters (2015 – present)

Associate Editor for the journal Biogeochemistry (2006 - present)

Member, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board (SAB) panel, nominated

and confirmed. (2015-present).

Invited Speaker and Participant, Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Geosciences, Proctor Academy,

Andover NH, June 2015.

Invited Participant, NSF Workshop “Closing the Human Phosphorus Loop.”, June 8-9, 2015 in Arlington,

VA.

Member, Long Range Planning Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2015 - present)

Graduate Advisor to the Graduate Resources Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2009- present)

Member, STREON Working Group (SWG), responsible for advising the National Ecological Observatory

Network (NEON) project on the scientific integrity of STREON. The role of the group is to respond

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to NEON inquiries for advice on science and technical issues related to the STREON experiment

(Jan 2009-2015).

Invited Member, Tulane Water Prize Advisory Council for the competition on “National Nitrogen Reduction

Challenge”, Tulane University. (2015 - present)

Invited Member, Healthy Soils for Healthy Waters Steering Committee (2015)

Elected Member, Indiana Water Monitoring Council (www.inwmc.org ) (2015 – present)

Invited Participant, Translational Ecology Working Group, National Center for Ecological Analysis and

Synthesis (NCEAS), Santa Barbara, CA (Nov 16-20, 2015).

Member, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory Board (SAB) panel, reviewing the

draft EPA report, “Connectivity of Streams and Wetlands to Downstream Waters: A Review and

Synthesis of the Scientific Evidence.” (2013- present).

Co-Organizer, Special Session accepted for the 2014 Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting titled “Hydrodynamics

and Biogeochemistry of the Stream Bed Interface.

Co-Organizer, Special Session accepted for the 2014 Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting titled “Feeding a

hungry planet: how is agriculture affecting aquatic ecosystems and what role will global change

play?”

Participant, Alliance for Coastal Technologies (ACT) Nutrient Sensor Challenge Workshop. August 2014.

Member, Endowment Fund Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2014-2016)

Invited Participant, Grand Challenges for Water Research in the Great Lakes Region September 5-6, 2014,

Michigan State University.

Invited Participant, Panel on Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting Early Career Workshop, May 2014.

Member, Publications Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2010-2014)

Organizer, Special Session at the American Water Resources Association’s (AWRA) 2013 Spring Specialty

Conference on Agricultural Hydrology called “Use of Two-Stage Ditch to Improve Stream

Management” (March 2013 St. Louis, MO).

Organizer, Special Contributed Session at the 2013 Meeting of the International Association of Great Lakes

Research (IAGLR) on “Land use impacts on freshwater ecosystems in the Great Lakes Basin”. (June

2013).

Member, Publications Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2010-2014)

Member, International Advisory Panel, New Zealand Jour of Marine & Freshwater Research (2011-present)

Graduate Advisor to the Graduate Resources Committee, Society for Freshwater Science (2009- present)

Associate Editor for the journal Biogeochemistry (2006-present)

Member, STREON Working Group (SWG), responsible for advising the National Ecological Observatory

Network (NEON) project on the scientific integrity of STREON. The role of the group is to respond

to NEON inquiries for advice on science and technical issues related to the STREON experiment

(Jan 2009-present).

Member, Science Steering Group (SSG) for the North American Carbon Program (NACP) of the U.S.

Carbon Cycle Science Program, Washington DC (2010-2013).

Faculty of 1000, Marine and Freshwater Ecology Section, contributing member (2005-2013)

Instructor/Mentor, NSF CUAHSI Hydrology Synthesis Institute, July 2010

Science Advisory Board, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) (2007-2010)

NSF Panel member, NSF-DEB Ecosystems Panel (2004-2009) Washington DC

Member, Executive Board, North American Benthological Society (2006- 2009)

Chair/Co-Organizer for special session “Agricultural Streams: Ecosystem function in headwater systems

draining highly productive agricultural regions” for 2008 national meeting of the American Society

for Limnology and Oceanography in St. Johns, Newfoundland, June 9, 2008.

Visiting Scientist, National Institute for Water and Atmosphere, Hamilton New Zealand (Spring 2006)

Invited participant, NSF/DOE workshop “Water: Challenges at the intersection of human and natural

systems”, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Fall 2004, Richland, WA.

Co-Organized special session “Examining the role of denitrification in nitrogen cycling and transport among

diverse aquatic ecosystems” for 2005 national meeting of the American Society for Limnology and

Oceanography in Salt Lake City, UT.

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Organized special session “Nitrogen cycling in freshwaters” for the 2005 national meeting of the North

American Benthological Society in New Orleans, LA.

Panel member, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (2003-2004) Washington DC

Invited participant, 10th Annual Cary Conference, “Ecosystem function in heterogeneous landscapes”, May

2003, Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY.

Invited participant, NSF-ASLO workshop “Emerging Research Issues for Limnology: The Study of Inland

Waters”, December 2002, Boulder, CO

Kellogg Biological Station LTER 2002 All Investigator Meeting, guest speaker, Cross-site investigations:

practical advice for new science. September 2002.

Outside dissertation examiner, Monash University, Australia, September 2002

Organized special session “Biogeochemical Processes at Sediment Water Interfaces” for June 2002 meeting

of the American Society for Limnology and Oceanography in Victoria, BC.

Invited participant, NSF workshop for the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) Program, June

2002, Boulder, CO.

Invited participant, NSF Biocomplexity Incubation Activity, Geosciences workshop “Developing conceptual

and mathematical approaches to model transport and transformation of elements through a

geothermal landscape”, September 2001, Yellowstone National Park, WY.

Service to Scientific Societies: North American Benthological Society (Committee Chair for H.B.N. Hynes

New Scientist Award 2005-2007, Award of Excellence & Distinguished Service Comm. 2002-2003,

Election and Place Comm. 1999 -2001, Graduate Student Representative to NABS Executive

Comm., 1995-1996).

Journal ad hoc review: Limnology and Oceanography, Ecology, Ecology Letters, Limnology and

Oceanography Methods, Freshwater Biology, Journal of the North American Benthological Society,

Hydrobiologia, Archiv fur Hydrobiologie, Journal of Environmental Quality.

Proposal ad hoc review: NSF-DEB Ecosystems and Ecology Panels, USDA-CSREES Managed Ecosystems,

Watershed Processes and Water Resources, and Biotechnology Risk Assessment Panels

Departmental, College, and University Committee Service at University of Notre Dame:

Director, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (2016-present).

Director, Notre Dame Linked Experimental Ecosystem Facility (ND-LEEF) (2012-2016)

Chair, Faculty Search in Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Science (EEEC) (2015- 2016)

Member, Department of Biological Sciences Strategic Planning Committee, (2014 - 2016)

Elected Member, Science College Council, Notre Dame College of Science (2009 - present)

Member, Advisory Council of the University Minor in Sustainability, College of Science (2015 – present)

Member, President’s Sustainability Strategy Committee, Notre Dame (2015 - present)

Member, UNDERC Research & Education Advisory Committee (2013- present).

Advisory Board Member, Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST; 2007-present).

Fellow, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of Notre Dame (2014-present)

Member, Advisory Board, GLOBES Executive Committee, John J. Reilly Center (2015 – present)

Member, Faculty Digital Learning Committee, Office of the Provost (2015 – present).

Member, University Committee on Internationalization, Office of the Provost (2015 – present).

Member, Burns Award Committee, University of Notre Dame (2014, 2016).

Land Use Project Coordinator, Notre Dame Environmental Change Initiative (Jan 2011-2015)

Member, Mentoring Panel, RCR/Ethics Workshop for 1st year Graduate Students, January 2013.

Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Dept. Biological Sciences, 2011- 2014

Undergraduate Research Committee, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2010- 2014.

Graduate Student Admissions Committee, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2006 – 2015

Building and Space Committee, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2004 - 2014

Member, Environmental Change Initiative Faculty Search Committee, 2010-2011

Chair, Ecology Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2009-2010

Chair, Graduate Student Relations Committee, Dept. Biological Sciences, 2001- 2010

Strategic Academic Planning Committee, Office of Provost, 2006 - 2008

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Participant, Female Perspectives in Academia, Kaneb Center, Notre Dame, September 2009

Participant, “Technology in Service of Humanity: Science, Technology, and Architecture”, Donor Academic

Recognition Weekend, Department of Development, University of Notre Dame March 2009

Participant in Notre Dame Residential Scholars Program Fall 2007.

Ecology Faculty Search Committees, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2002-2003, 2004-2005

Participant, Faculty Immersion in El Salvador, Center for Social Concerns, May 17-25, 2004

Ad Hoc Departmental Retreat Committee, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2004

Co-Organizer, 1st Annual Symposium Notre Dame Environmental Education & Research, 2002

Radiation Safety Committee, Dept. Biological Sciences, 2000- 2004

Organizer, Nieuwland Lecture Series in Biology, Dept. of Biological Sciences, 2000-2001

Other Professional Activities:

Invited panel member, Faith, Ethics, & Environment Conf., Center for Social Concerns, UND, Fall 2004

Invited Speaker, 3rd Annual Symposium, Notre Dame Environmental Education & Res. (NDEER), 2004

Invited panel member, “Perspectives of new faculty”, Kaneb Center TA Program, UND, 2002& 2003

Invited panel member, “Perspectives on Global Change”, Env. Action Comm., Earth Day, April 2002

Graduate Admissions and Policy Committee, Dept of Nat. Res. and Env. Sci., UIUC, 1998-2000

Faculty Search Committee, Center for Aquatic Ecology, Illinois Natural History Survey, 1999-2000

Ecology Curriculum Committee, Dept of Nat. Res. and Env. Sci., UIUC, 1998-1999

Fisheries and Wildlife Curriculum Development, Dept of Nat. Res. and Env. Sci., UIUC, 1998-1999

Coordinator, LINX Synthesis Workshop, 27 participants, UIUC, March 11-13, 1999.

Seminar Committee, Dept of Nat. Res. and Env. Sci., UIUC, 1998-2000

University Commission on Graduate Studies and Policies, Virginia Tech, 1994-96.

University Graduate Appeals Committee, Virginia Tech, 1994-96.

Biology Graduate Student Advisory Committee, Virginia Tech, 1990-92, 1995-96.

University Commission on Research, Virginia Tech, 1991-93

Cooperative Council for Women's Concerns, Virginia Tech, 1991-93.

Nominated by the Department of Biology for the Graduate Student Service Award, Feb. 1992.

Participant, "What is Graduate School?" Washington DC , Oct 1991, sponsored by NSF and GEM.

Graduate Student Assembly Delegate, Virginia Tech, 1989-94.

Program Committee, North American Benthological Society, May 1990, hosted at Virginia Tech

Biology Graduate Recruitment Committee, Virginia Tech, 1990.

Recent Visibility:

1. Office of Digital Learning Implementation Grant, funded proposal to develop and produce a series of

instructional videos related to ND-LEEF (completed Summer-Fall 2015).

2. Invited to show case our research: University of Notre Dame’s “2015 NDDay” A global celebration of the

Notre Dame mission that engages, informs, and inspires people to take action and give back, April 26-27,

2015, Notre Dame, IN. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLP6oVOx8HI

3. Invited Television Commercial: NBC’s “What Would You Fight For” segment on our research “Fighting

for Clean Water” http://fightingfor.nd.edu/2015/fighting-for-clean-water/, featured as an extended

commercial during a University of Notre Dame Football game, Fall 2015.

4. At request of NDR, developed Science 2034 Essay published online “Preventing Invasive Species in

Streams and Rivers with e-DNA” http://www.science2034.org/ecology/preventing-invasive-species-in-

streams-and-rivers-with-edna/

5. Radio Interview with Brownfield Ag News on effect of cover crops on water quality (3/4/2015):

http://brownfieldagnews.com/2015/03/04/research-showing-cover-crops-work/

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6. Authored Op-Ed, Cleveland Plain Dealer titled “Lake Erie is a 20 yr problem” Nov 28, 2015

http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/11/toxic_algae_--_the_big_picture.html

7. Invited to contribute to “Water Quality Targeting Success Stories: Achieving measurably cleaner water

through U.S. farm conservation watershed projects”, World Water Institute, Spring 2016

8. Indiana Watershed Initiative was featured at the White House Water Summit. March 2016.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/documents/White_House_Water_Summit_commitm

ents_report_032216.pdf

9. Dr. Jennifer Tank was featured in the South Bend Tribune and the local Fox television news channel for

winning the CSC Ganey Award for her work with the Indiana Watershed Initiative. May 2016

http://www.southbendtribune.com/news/education/notre-dame-professor-awarded-for-agricultural-

research/article_9c9034b0-57f1-5b9d-8e7f-22403b86643e.html

Project video created with funds from the Ganey Award

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqLjwdoR3Tg&feature=youtu.be

10. Organized Annual Science Sunday at Notre Dame Linked Environmental Ecosystem Facility (~ 180

participants). September 2016 2017

11. Webinar and Press Release for farmers, stakeholders, and scientists: Linking Agricultural Conservation

Practices to Water Quality in the Indian Creek Watershed. Illinois Soybean Association/ CTIC. April,

September 2016. (~80 Participants).

12. Invited TED Talk: 9/29/17. Fighting for farmers and freshwater. Shamrock Series Lecture. San Antonio,

TX

13. Tank, J.L., Hanrahan, B.R., Christopher, S.F. 2017. Webinar: Water Quality Targeting Success Stories

Report Launch. Featuring The Indiana Watershed Initiative, May 24, 2017.

Theses and Dissertations directed:

Completed

1. Lareina Wall (M.S.)- (8/01-9/03) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Spatial and temporal variability of denitrification in a reservoir draining an

agricultural landscape: Lake Shelbyville, Illinois.

2. Sarah Eichler (M.S.)- (8/01-10/04) Dept. Biol. Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Land use effects on the controls of denitrification in headwater streams.

3. Clay Arango (PhD)- (6/02- 5/07) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Stream ecosystem response to disturbance in three land use types of

the Kalamazoo River Basin. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of

Environmental Sciences, Central Washington University, WA.

4. Jake Beaulieu (PhD)- (8/02- 11/07) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: The effect of sediment type and seaonality on N2 vs. N2O production during

denitrification. Current position: Permanent Rseearch Scientist with the US-Environmental

Protection Agency, Cincinatti, OH.

5. Laura Taylor (PhD)- (6/02- 8/08) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: The effect of DOC on nitrogen cycling in forested, agricultural, and urban

watersheds. Current position: Research Scientist, National Center for Water Quality

Research, Heidelberg University, Tiffen, OH .

6. Denise Bruesewitz (PhD)-(8/02- 5/08) Dept. Biol. Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Nitrogen dynamics in zebra mussel beds in the upper Mississippi

River? Current position:.Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Colby College, Maine

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7. Tim Hoellein (PhD)- (6/03- 6/08) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: The influence of large woody debris on seasonal variation in stream nutrient

limitation. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Loyola University-

Chicago.

8. Sally Entrekin (PhD)- (6/03- 6/08) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Co-Advisors: Dr. J. Tank &

Dr. Gary Lamberti. Thesis Title: Influence of Large Woody Debris on Leaf Litter

Decomposition. Current position: Assistant Professor, University of Central Arkansas,

Department of Biology, Conway, AR

9. Natalie Griffiths (PhD)- (6/05- 9/10) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: The influence of novel allochthonous carbon on stream ecosystem metabolism and

carbon cycling in agricultural streams. Current position: Postdoctoral Research Associate

Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN.

Advisor: Dr. Pat Mulholland

10. Peter Levi (PhD)- (6/06- 2/12) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: The response of stream ecosystem function to salmon subsidies. Current position:

Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark.

Adviser: Dr. Tenna Riis

11. Sarah Roley (PhD)- (8/07- 11/12) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: The Influence of Floodplain Restoration on Stream Ecosystem Function in an

Agricultural Landscape. Current position: Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Kellogg

Biological Station, Michigan State University. Adviser: Dr. Phil Robertson

13. Robert Davis (MS)- (8/10- 7/14) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: Quantifying how the restoration of stream floodplains reduces nitrogen, phosphorus,

and sediment export from agriculturally impacted streams.

14. Sarah Winikoff (MS)- (7/11- 8/14 Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: Quantifying ecosystem function in aquatic habitats of the Izembek National Wildife

Refuge.

15. Alexander Reisinger (PhD)- (8/10- 5/15) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Water column nutrient uptake across discharge, nutrient, and turbidity

gradients. Current position: Assistant Professor, Soils and Water Sciences Department,

University of Florida

16. Brittany Hanrahan (PhD)- (7/12-present) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Quantifying the influence of cover crops on nutrient export in agricultural

streams.

In progress 1. Arial Shogren (PhD)- (8/13-present) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: Quantifying the transport of novel contaminants in streams.

3. Martha Dee (PhD)- 8/14- present) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank Thesis

Title: Impact of land use on dissolved nutrients and greenhouse gas production scaled to the

watershed.

4. Matt Trentman (PhD)- 8/15- present) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Impact of floodplain restoration and land cover change on dissolved

phosphorus dynamics in agricultural streams.

5. Shannon Spier (PhD)- 8/16- present) Dept. Biological Sciences, UND, Advisor: Dr. J. Tank

Thesis Title: Impact of floodplain restoration on N cycling and greenhouse gas production in

agricultural streams.

Additional Service: Since 2000, I have served on >50 additional graduate committees at the University of

Notre Dame in addition to my own students.

Postdoctoral Research Associates mentored:

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1. Dr. Todd Royer (Jan. 2000-Mar. 2003), Current position: Associate Professor, School of Public

and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN .

2. Dr. Emma Rosi-Marshall, (Sept. 2002-Aug. 2004), Current position: Associate Scientist, Cary

Institute for Ecosystem Studies, Millbrook, NY.

3. Dr. Melody Bernot (nee Kemp), (Jan. 2002- July 2005). Current position: Associate Professor,

Dept. of Biology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN.

4. Dr. Michelle Evans-White, (June 2005 – July 2006). Current position: Assistant Professor,

Department of Biology, University of Arkansas, AK.

5. Dr. Antoine Aubeneau (July 2013-June 2015). Co-directed with Dr. Diogo Bolster (CEEES).

Current position: Assistant Professor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

6. Dr. Steve Powers, (July 2012-2015). Current Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate,

Washington State University.

Awards/Fellowships to Graduate/Undergraduate Students (reverse chronological order) Shogren, A.J. Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),

$132,000. 2016-2019.

Trentman. M.T. Mulholland Fund Award- Society of Freshwater Science Endowment Fund. $1000. 2015.

Dee, M.M. General Endowment Award – Society of Freshwater Science, $1000. June 2015.

Hanrahan, B. R. and J.L. Tank. Graduate Student Grant, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education,

$10,000. Awarded: August 2015.

Hanrahan, B.R. and J.L. Tank. Validating a novel method to quantify the influence of heterotrophic

microbial biofilms on stream ecosystem function at ND-LEEF. $5,450 (6/14-11/14, ND-ECI LEEF).

Awarded.

Shogren, A.J. Professional Development Grant from The Graduate School the Fundamentals of Ecosystem

Ecology (FEE) course at the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies - $800 2014. Status: Awarded

Shogren, A.J. Predicting the effect of heterogeneous substrate on the fluvial transport of fish eDNA using

flow-through column experiments. Society for Freshwater Science General Endowment Fund -

$1000. Submitted January 2014. Status: Awarded.

Shogren, A.J. Predicting the effect of heterogeneous substrate on the fluvial transport of fish eDNA using

flow-through column experiments. Sigma Xi Grants in Aid for Research Award - $900. Submitted

March 2014. Status: Awarded.

Shogren, A.J., J.L. Tank, D. Bolster, S. Egan, B. Olds, E. Andruszkiewicz. Using ND-LEEF to quantify

dispersal and transport of eDNA. Environmental Change Initiative ND LEEF RFP - $9000.

Submitted March 2014. Status:

Dee, M.M. Awarded $750 scholarship to attend a Fundamentals of Ecosystem Ecology course from the Cary

Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY (January 2015).

Powers, S.M. Recipient of Early Career Travel Award, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and

Oceanography (ASLO), for travel to the Joint Aquatic Science Meeting (JASM), Portland OR, 2014.

Hanrahan, B.R. Spatial and temporal variability in nitrate concentrations in the Upper Colorado River Basin

over the last 100 years. Society for Freshwater Science General Endowment Fund. $1000. March

2014.

Reisinger, AJ. Society for Freshwater Science General Endowment Fund. $1000. May 2013.

Davis, R.T. Simpson Fund Award from the Society for Freshwater Science. $1000, May 2013.

Reisinger, A.J. The role of denitrification as a nitrogen retention mechanism in Midwestern Rivers. Center

for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST) Bayer Predoctoral Research Fellowship,

University of Notre Dame. $10,240. Fall 2013.

Winikoff, S.G. The effect of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) on nutrient limitation in streams

throughout Alaska. Center for Aquatic Conservation (CAC) Graduate Student Fellowship.

University of Notre Dame. $12,000. Spring 2014.

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Roley, S. S., Nominated from Biological Sciences for the Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award

in Sciences from University of Notre Dame for exemplary performance as a graduate student in the

science division. May 2013.

Reisinger, A.J. and J.L. Tank. Center for Aquatic Conservation/Environmental Change Initiative

Fellowship, University of Notre Dame. "The influence of dam management on riverine metabolism".

Jan 2013-May 2013, graduate stipend plus $1,000 research/travel money.

Roley, S.S. Invited Participant, Ecological – Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences X Symposium (Eco-DAS

X), University of Hawaii, October 2012. (10% acceptance rate)

Levi, P.S. Invited Participant, Ecological – Dissertations in the Aquatic Sciences X Symposium (Eco-DAS

X), University of Hawaii, October 2012.(10% acceptance rate)

Reisinger, A.J. and J.L. Tank. "Quantifying pelagic nutrient uptake in turbid, Western rivers" Sigma Xi

Grant in Aid of Research. $1000, June 2012.

Roley, S. S. and J.L. Tank. Best Student Oral Presentation. The influence of two-stage ditch floodplain

restoration on nitrogen removal, turbidity reduction, and benthic habitat in agricultural streams.

MWGL Society for Ecological Restoration. June 2012.

Levi, P.S. Nominated from Biological Sciences for the Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award in

Sciences from University of Notre Dame for exemplary performance as a graduate student in the

science division. May 2012.

Davis, R. and J.L. Tank. "Quantifying the effect of floodplain restoration on sediment and phosphorus

export in agricultural streams"$971, June 2012.

Levi, P.S., and J.L. Tank. "Sediment nitrification rates may alter the nutrient subsidy provided by Pacific

salmon in Great Lakes streams." Best Oral Presentation in Basic Research, Society for Freshwater

Science. Providence, Rhode Island, August 2011 ($500).

Griffiths, N.A. The 2011 Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award in Sciences from University of

Notre Dame for exemplary performance as a graduate student in the science division. May 2011.

Roley, S. S. and J.L. Tank. Center for Aquatic Conservation Fellowship, University of Notre Dame. "The

influence of invasive plants on nitrogen removal, via denitrification, in constructed wetlands".

January 2011-May 2011 stipend plus $1,000 research/travel money.

Levi, P.S. and J.L. Tank. Center for Aquatic Conservation Fellowship, University of Notre Dame. "Linking

metrics of stream ecosystem function to habitat quality for Atlantic salmon smolt production".

August 2010 - December 2010 stipend plus $1,000 research/travel money.

Levi, P.S. University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) Fellowship, University of

Notre Dame. May 2010, graduate stipend.

Griffiths, N.A. and J.L. Tank. "Decomposition of corn leaves and native and invasive grasses in the

floodplains of restored agricultural streams." Sigma Xi Grant in Aid of Research. $965. January

2010.

Williams, M.A. and J.L. Tank., College of Science Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Notre

Dame. $4500, May 2009.

Levi, P.S. Bayer Predoctoral Research Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for

Environmental Science and Technology. $8000. May 2009.

Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. "Identifying potential physicochemical constraints on survival of the endangered

clubshell mussel, Pleurobema clava," Graduate Student Conservation Research Award from the

North American Benthological Society. $1000, May 2009.

Levi, P.S. and J.L. Tank. Competitive Travel Award through the Strategic Environmental Research and

Development Program from the Ecological Society of America. $500. July 2008.

Beaulieu, J.J. The 2008 Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award in Sciences from University of

Notre Dame for exemplary performance as a graduate student in the science division. May 2008.

Griffiths, N.A. Bayer Predoctoral Research Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for

Environmental Science and Technology. $8000. May 2008.

Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. Identifying potential physicochemical constraints on survival of the endangered

clubshell mussel, Pleurobema clava. Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for

Aquatic Conservation. $10,000. May 2008.

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Roley, S.S. and J.L. Tank. North American Benthological Society Presidential Award for Graduate

Research. $1,000. May 2008

Levi, P.S. and J.L. Tank. North American Benthological Society Presidential Award for Graduate

Research. $1,000. May 2008

Williams, M.A., S.S. Roley, and J.L. Tank. McDonald Undergraduate Research grant. Notre Dame. Nitrate

penetration and denitrification in the hyporheic zone of an agricultural stream. $500. May 2008.

Kang, J., N.A. Griffiths, and J.L. Tank. McDonald Undergraduate Research grant. Notre Dame. The

leaching and degradation of Cry1Ab endotoxins from genetically engineered corn in stream

ecosystems. $500. May 2008.

Entrekin, S. A., J.L. Tank, B.Holland, E.J. Rosi-Marshall, T.J. Hoellein, and G.A. Lamberti. An

experimental large wood addition shifts carbon stable isotope signatures in stream

macroinvertebrates. Wildco Best Oral Presentation in Applied Research, North American

Benthological Society. Salt Lake City, UT, May 2008.

Johnson, L.T. The role of two-stage ditch construction on the export of nitrtate-N from agricultural streams.

Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for Aquatic Conservation. $9,437.

December 2007.

Griffiths, N.A. “The role of agricultural land-use on carbon cycling in Midwestern headwater streams.”

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Postgraduate Scholarship

(PSG D) Fellowship Award. $63,000 CAN, 2007-2010.

Entrekin, S. A. Bayer Predoctoral Research Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for

Environmental Science and Technology. $8000. September 2007.

Hoellein, T.J. Bayer Predoctoral Research Fellowship through the University of Notre Dame Center for

Environmental Science and Technology. $8000. Jan 2007.

Hoellein, T.J., J.L. Tank, and E.J. Rosi-Marshall. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Coupling microbial

community composition and ecosystem processes to examine the response of heterotrophic microbial

biofilms to nutrient enrichments in a Northern Michigan stream. $617, December 2006.

Entrekin, S. A. Simpson Fund Award, North American Benthological Society for demonstrating excellence

in applied research, $600, May 2006.

Beaulieu, J.J., J.L. Tank, and S.K. Hamilton. “The production of nitrous oxide in headwater streams

draining mixed land use basins”. Wildco Award for Best Student Oral Presentation in Applied

Research, North American Benthological Society, Anchorage, AK, May 2006.

Entrekin, S.A., G.A. Lamberti, and J.L. Tank. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Using stable isotope

signatures to determine energy sources fueling macroinvertebrate secondary production in logged,

headwater streams in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. $600, January 2006.

Griffiths, N.A. “The role of agricultural land-use on carbon cycling in Midwestern headwater streams.”

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Postgraduate Scholarship

Fellowship Award. $17,300 CAN, 2005-2006.

Entrekin, S.A., and Hoellein, T.J. Downs Memorial Travel Award, Graduate School, University of Notre to

attend the Fundamentals of Ecosystem Ecology course at the Institute of Ecosystem Ecology,

Millbrook, New York, $500/each, Winter 2005.

Arango, C. Simpson Fund Award, North American Benthological Society for demonstrating excellence in

applied research, $600, May 2005.

Beaulieu, J.J., Simpson Fund Award, North American Benthological Society for demonstrating excellence in

applied research, $600, May 2004.

Arango, C., Beaulieu, J.J., Bruesewitz, D. and Taylor , L.C. Downs Memorial Travel Award, Graduate

School, University of Notre to attend the Fundamentals of Ecosystem Ecology course at the Institute

of Ecosystem Ecology, Millbrook, New York, $500/each, Winter 2004.

Bruesewitz, D. and J.L.Tank. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Effect of zebra mussels (Dreissena

polymorpha) on the fate of dissolved inorganic nitrogen. $500, January 2004.

Beaulieu, J. and J.L.Tank. Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid of Research. Effects of nitrate and land use on N2O

production from denitrification in aquatic sediments. $500, January 2004.

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Taylor , L.C., J.L. Tank, and G.A. Lamberti. “How the addition of salmon carcasses vs. salmon analog

affects nutrient export in an Alaskan stream.” Best Student Poster Award. Symposium on Notre

Dame Environmental Education and Research (NDEER), October 2003.

Bruesewitz , D.A., J.L. Tank, M.J. Kemp , and W.B. Richardson. “Sediment denitrification associated with

zebra mussel beds.” Academic Press Award for Best Student Poster. North American Benthological

Society. Athens, GA, May 2003.

Memberships in Professional Associations:

University Council on Water Resources (UCOWR)

Ecological Society of America (ESA)

Society for Freshwater Science (formerly North American Benthological Society)

American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)

Sigma Xi

Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (SIL)

American Geophysical Union (AGU)