DCISE Annual Report 2017-2018
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FACULTY
PUBLICATIONS
AND PRESS
Publications
Schliep, E.M., Gelfand, A.E., Mitchell,
R.M., Aiello‐Lammens, M.E., Silander Jr.,
J.A. Assessing the joint behaviour of
species traits as filtered by environment.
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 9 (3),
716-727. (2017).
Kass, J.M., Vilela, B., Aiello‐Lammens,
M.E., Muscarella, R., Merow, C.,
Anderson, R.P. WALLACE: A flexible
platform for reproducible modeling of
species niches and distributions built
for community expansion. Methods in
Ecology and Evolution, 9 (4), 1151-1156.
(2017).
Moore, T.E., Schlichting, C.D., Aiello‐
Lammens, M.E., Mocko, K., Jones,
C.S. Divergent trait and environment
relationships among parallel radiations
in Pelargonium (Geraniaceae): a role for
evolutionary legacy? New Phytologist.
(2018).
Dupuis, E.M., Garcia, M., Mitchell, D.,
Editors. Food Across Borders. Routledge.
(2017).
Lloro-Bidart, T., Finewood, M.H.
Intersectional feminism for the
environmental studies and sciences:
looking inward and outward. Journal of
Environmental Studies and Sciences, 8(2),
142-151. (2018).
Laramée, E.A. RadWaste: A shadow
without a body. Brooklyn Rail special
section: Art, Science and the Question of
Convergence. (2017).
Creed, I.F., Bergström, A., Trick, C.,
Grimm, N.B., Hessen, D., Karlsson, J.,
Kidd, K., Kritzberg, E., McKnight, D.,
Freeman, E., Senar, O., Andersson, A.,
Ask, J., Berggren, M., Cherif, M., Giesler,
R., Hotchkiss, E., Kortelainen, P., Palta,
M.M., Vrede, T., and G. Weyhenmeyer.
Global change-driven effects on
dissolved organic matter composition:
Implications for food webs of northern
lakes. Global Change Biology, 24: 3692-
3714. (2018).
Palta, M.M., and Stander, E. Wetlands
and Much-modified Water Bodies. In
Handbook of Urban Ecology (P. Anderson,
I. Douglas, D. Goode, M. Houck, D.
Maddox, H. Nagendra, and T.P. Yok, eds.).
Routledge, New York. Submitted.
Palta M.M., and Hartnett, H.E. Nitrogen
cycle. In Encyclopedia of Geochemistry.
Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series (W.
White, ed.). Springer, Cham. (2018).
Palta, M.M., Phillips, L.E., Bienz, C.,
Clifford, C., Okoro, M.H., and K.L. Jaeger.
Influence of hydrologic connectivity
on ecosystem service provision and
tradeoffs in aquatic systems. Journal
of the American Water Resources
Association. Provisionally accepted.
Schlesinger, R.B. Sulfur Oxides. In
Comprehensive Toxicology, 3rd Edition,
Elsevier. (2017).
Lippmann, M. and Schlesinger,
R.B. Environmental Health Science:
Recognition, Evaluation and Control of
Chemical Health Hazards. New York:
Oxford University Press. (2018).
Evans, M.C., Davila, F., Toomey, A.H.,
& Wyborn, C. Embrace complexity to
improve conservation decision making.
Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1(11), 1588.
(2017).
Toomey, A.H., Alvaro, M.E.C., Aiello-
Lammens, M.E., Loayza Cossio, O.,
Barlow, J. A question of dissemination:
Assessing the practices and implications
of research in tropical landscapes.
Ambio, 1-13. (2018).
Press and Blogs
Kowal, D., Miller, S., Palmer, R.,
Finewood, M. Lower Hudson Urban
Waters Summit Focuses on Water
Monitoring Efforts. Pace University
Environmental Studies and Science
Blog. ess.blogs.pace.edu. (2018).
Finewood, M., Lloro-Bidart, T. What
intersectionality tells us about that
gender problem: A response to Jennifer
Bernstein's essay in the Breakthrough
Journal. The Breakthrough Journal.
(2017).
Toomey, A.H. Redefining 'impact' so
research can help real people right
away, even before becoming a journal
article. The Conversation. (cross-posted
on 22 additional international and
national media outlets). (2018).
Land, M.D. Pace Professor Discusses
NY's Elephant Protection Act. WAMC
Northeast Public Radio. (2017).
The following publications were made by faculty members
within DCISE and the Department of Environmental Studies
and Science and were either published, in press or posted
during the term of this report.
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