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Education:
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina August 2016-Present
Ph.D. Candidate, Biology
Committee: William F. Morris (Chair), James S. Clark, Kathleen Donohue,
Justin P. Wright, Stephen G. Weller (UC-Irvine)
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado August 2009-May 2013
B.A. in Geography and Environmental Studies
Minor in Evolutionary and Ecological Biology, Certificate in Western American Studies
Magna cum laude
Thesis: Montane pine species differ in water use efficiency under drought conditions across a small, headwater catchment
Advisor: Dr. Holly Barnard, Geography and Institute of Alpine and Artic Studies
Professional Experience:
July 2013-June 2016 Natural Resource Management Technician I & II
June 2010-August 2012 Intermittent Natural Resource Management Technician
Oahu Army Natural Resources Program- Research Corp. of University of Hawaii
August 2012-December 2012 Conservation Intern
The Nature Conservancy, Colorado Chapter, Boulder, CO
Publications: (Google Scholar Page)
1. Morris, W.F., J.P. Dahlgren, J. Ehrlen, A.K. Loomis, A.M. Louthan. 2020. Biotic and anthropogenic forces are rival climatic/abiotic factors in determining global plant population growth and fitness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 117(2), 1107-1112. (Link to full text, open access)
2. Weller, S. G., A. K. Sakai, D. R. Campbell, J. M. Powers, S. R. Peña, M. J. Keir, A. K. Loomis, S. M. Heintzman, and L. Weisenberger. 2017. An enigmatic Hawaiian moth is a missing link in the adaptive radiation of Schiedea. New Phytologist 213:1533-1542. (Link to full text, open access)
3. Adams, H. R., H. R. Barnard, and A. K. Loomis. 2014. Topography alters tree growth–climate relationships in a semi‐arid forested catchment. Ecosphere 5:1-16. (Link to full text, open access)
Service:
Member, IUCN Species Survival Commission, Hawaii Plant Specialist Group
2016-present
Volunteer Assistant (GIS, Cartography), Laukahi: Hawaii Plant Conservation
Network (www.laukahi.org), 2015-present
Teaching:
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina August 2016-Present
Ph.D. Candidate, Biology
Committee: William F. Morris (Chair), James S. Clark, Kathleen Donohue,
Justin P. Wright, Stephen G. Weller (UC-Irvine)
University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado August 2009-May 2013
B.A. in Geography and Environmental Studies
Minor in Evolutionary and Ecological Biology, Certificate in Western American Studies
Magna cum laude
Thesis: Montane pine species differ in water use efficiency under drought conditions across a small, headwater catchment
Advisor: Dr. Holly Barnard, Geography and Institute of Alpine and Artic Studies
Professional Experience:
July 2013-June 2016 Natural Resource Management Technician I & II
June 2010-August 2012 Intermittent Natural Resource Management Technician
Oahu Army Natural Resources Program- Research Corp. of University of Hawaii
August 2012-December 2012 Conservation Intern
The Nature Conservancy, Colorado Chapter, Boulder, CO
Publications: (Google Scholar Page)
1. Morris, W.F., J.P. Dahlgren, J. Ehrlen, A.K. Loomis, A.M. Louthan. 2020. Biotic and anthropogenic forces are rival climatic/abiotic factors in determining global plant population growth and fitness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science. 117(2), 1107-1112. (Link to full text, open access)
2. Weller, S. G., A. K. Sakai, D. R. Campbell, J. M. Powers, S. R. Peña, M. J. Keir, A. K. Loomis, S. M. Heintzman, and L. Weisenberger. 2017. An enigmatic Hawaiian moth is a missing link in the adaptive radiation of Schiedea. New Phytologist 213:1533-1542. (Link to full text, open access)
3. Adams, H. R., H. R. Barnard, and A. K. Loomis. 2014. Topography alters tree growth–climate relationships in a semi‐arid forested catchment. Ecosphere 5:1-16. (Link to full text, open access)
Service:
Member, IUCN Species Survival Commission, Hawaii Plant Specialist Group
2016-present
Volunteer Assistant (GIS, Cartography), Laukahi: Hawaii Plant Conservation
Network (www.laukahi.org), 2015-present
Teaching:
- Ecology of Human Health (Bio 209), Teaching Assistant, Fall 2019
- Ecology of Human Health (Bio 209), Teaching Assistant, Fall 2018
- Microbiology (Bio 212L) Lab Teaching Assitant, Fall 2017