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===Education===
===Education===
* Year, PhD, Institute
* 2008, PhD, UC Irvine
* Year, MS, Institute
* 2003, MS, UC Davis
* Year, BS, Institute
* 1998, BS, Duke
 
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===Research Interests===
===Research Interests===
# Interest #1
# Biogeochemistry
# Interest #2
# Interactions between plant production and heterotrophic decomposition
# Interest #3
 
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===Publications===
===Publications===
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* 2008 expected, PhD, University of California at Irvine
* 2003, MS, University of California at Davis
* 1998, BS, Duke University
==Research interests==
<!-- Feel free to add brief descriptions to your research interests as well -->
# Biogeochemistry
# Interactions between plant production and heterotrophic decomposition


==Publications==
==Publications==

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Contact Info

David S Lebauer (an artistic interpretation)

Projects

  • Sedgwick Grassland [1]
  • Decomposition = f ( Fungal Diversity ) [2]

Classes

  • COSMOS High School course: Global Change Biology
  • Experimental Biology Laboratory (UC Irvine BIO 100LW)

Protocols

  • Enzyme Assay [3]*
  • PLFA

Education

Education

  • 2008, PhD, UC Irvine
  • 2003, MS, UC Davis
  • 1998, BS, Duke

Research Interests

  1. Biogeochemistry
  2. Interactions between plant production and heterotrophic decomposition

Publications

  1. Publication, Journal
  2. or use biblio if in pubmed


Publications

  1. LeBauer DS and Treseder KK. Nitrogen limitation of net primary productivity in terrestrial ecosystems is globally distributed. Ecology. 2008 Feb;89(2):371-9. DOI:10.1890/06-2057.1 | PubMed ID:18409427 | HubMed [Paper1]
  2. Okano Y, Hristova KR, Leutenegger CM, Jackson LE, Denison RF, Gebreyesus B, Lebauer D, and Scow KM. Application of real-time PCR to study effects of ammonium on population size of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in soil. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2004 Feb;70(2):1008-16. DOI:10.1128/AEM.70.2.1008-1016.2004 | PubMed ID:14766583 | HubMed [Paper2]

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