David J. Moore, BSc.
| David Moore Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Dept of Plant Biology 265 Morrill Hall 505 South Goodwin Ave Urbana, IL 61801 Phone 217 244 3167 Email [email protected] |
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| EDUCATION Graduate Student, Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Univeristy of Illinois, 2000 - present B.Sc. First Class Honours in Botany from University College Dublin, 1995 -1999 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1999 Senior Contractor, D�chas � Irish National Parks and Wildlife Service Conducted an inventory of shingle beaches in Ireland - including botanical surveys, interpretation of aerial photographs, map work and collaboration with local Wildlife Rangers. 2000/2001 Teaching assistant UIUC, BIO100, Introductory biology 1998 Crawford-Hayes Bursary Student, Department of Botany, University College Dublin. A short field and laboratory study of a rare saltmarsh grass Puccinellia fasciculata. PUBLICATIONS Moore, D.J., S. Aref, A. Finzi, J. Hamilton, J. Pippen, Moon-Ho, Ho and E.H. DeLucia, (2003) Inter-annual variation in the response of tree growth and productivity to exposure to elevated [CO2]. (In prep.) Smith, B., Dukes, J.S., Fang, W., Kubiske, M., Moore, D.J., Sherry., R.A., Wallace., L. Vegetation responses to warming and elevated [CO2]. (In prep.) Invited review New Phytologist. (submitted) Ainsworth, E.A., Davey, P.A., Bernacchi, C.J.. Dermody, O.C., Heaton, E.A., Moore, D.J., Morgan, P.B., Naidu, S.L., Yoo, H., Zhu, X., Curtis, P.S., Long. S.P. (2002) A meta-analysis of elevated [CO2] effects on soybean (Glycine max) physiology, growth and yield. Global Change Biology 8 (8), 695- 709. Moore, D.J. and Wilson, F. (1999) The Shingle beaches of Ireland: An inventory and proposed classification. National Parks and Wildlife Service, Ireland (public report) |
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| PAPERS PRESENTATED Moore, D.J., S. Aref, A. Finzi, J. Hamilton, J. Pippen, Moon-Ho, Ho and E.H. DeLucia, (2003) Inter-annual variation in the response of tree growth and productivity to exposure to elevated [CO2]. 88th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America Leakey, A., Ainsworth, E.A., Rogers, A., Davey, P.A., Moore, D.J., Delucia, E.H., Murthy, Karnosky, D., Ort, D., Long. S.P. (2003) How does elevated [CO2] affect plant performance? Photosynthetic, respiratory and growth responses from ecosystem fumigation experiments. DOE Terrestrial Carbon Program Review Meeting, Boulder, CO Moore, D.J. (2002) Are all species created equal? Responses of 11 tree species in the forest understory to free air carbon-dioxide enrichment. GEEB, 4th Annual Graduate Student Symposium Moore, D.J. J. Mohan, and E.H. DeLucia (2002) No evidence for down-regulation of photosynthesis in 11 tree species in a forest understory exposed to Free Air Carbon-dioxide Enrichment (FACE). 87th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the 14th Annual International Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration Moore, D.J, J. Pippen, and E.H. DeLucia, (2003) Elevated CO2 stimulates tree growth more in hot years than in cool years. April 27-30, 2003, Lake Tahoe, CA, USA: Interactions between Increasing CO2 and Temperature in Terrestrial Ecosystems AWARDS AND HONORS Graduate Student Attendance Grant: Interactions between Increasing CO2 and Temperature in Terrestrial Ecosystems, April 27-30, 2003, Lake Tahoe, CA, USA. Terrestrial Ecosystem Responses to Atmospheric and Climatic Change (TERACC) The Francis M. and Harlie M. Clark Summer Grant 2002: Bole respiration on Pinus taeda under ambient and elevated CO2, Univeristy of Illinois School of Integrative Biology Summer Travel Grant 2002: Response of tree growth and net primary productivity to elevated CO2, Graduate College, Univirsity of Illinois. The Francis M. and Harlie M. Clark Summer Grant 2001: Photosynthetic responses of 11 species of hardwood tree to elevated CO2. Univeristy of Illinois School of Integrative Biology Summer Travel Grant 2001: Photosynthetic responses of 11 species of hardwood tree to elevated CO2. Graduate College, Univirsity of Illinois. Incomplete list of teachers ranked excellent by their students 2001, University of Illinois First in Botany Department, Fourth in Faculty of Science, class of 1999, University College Dublin Crawford-Hayes Bursary 1998 Department of Botany, University College Dublin Botany Department Scholarship 1998, University College Dublin |
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