John L. Campbell
USDA Forest Service
Northern Research Station
271 Mast Road
Durham, NH 03824 Telephone: (603) 868-7643 Fax:
(603) 868-7604 E-Mail: jcampbell@lternet.edu
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Education:
- Ph.D., State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and
Forestry, Syracuse, NY (In Progress)
- M.S., University of New Hampshire, Department of Natural Resources, Durham,
NH, (1995)
- B.S., University of New Hampshire, Department of Natural Resources, Durham,
NH, (1989)
Professional Positions:
- Ecologist (1996-present), USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station,
Durham, NH
- Research Assistant (1993-1996), University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
- Forestry Technician (1992-1993), USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research
Station, Durham, NH
- Park Ranger (1991), National Park Service, Denali National Park, AK
- Biologist (1989-1990), Enviro-Scinces, Inc., Mt. Arlington, NJ
Publications:
- Campbell, J.L., Eagar, C., McDowell, W.H., 2002. Patterns of streamwater
acidity in the Lye Brook Wilderness Area, Vermont, USA. Environmental Management
30:234-248.
- Rustad, L.E., Campbell, J.L., Marion, G.M., Norby, R.J., Mitchell, M.J.,
Hartley, A.E., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Gurevitch, J., GCTE-NEWS, 2001. A meta-analysis
of the response of soil respiration, net nitrogen mineralization, and aboveground
plant growth to experimental warming. Oecologia 126:543-562.
- Campbell, J.L., Eagar, C., McDowell, W.H., Hornbeck, J.W., 2000. Analysis
of nitrogen dynamics in the Lye Brook Wilderness Area, Vermont, USA. Water,
Air and Soil Pollution 122: 63-75.
- Campbell, J.L., Hornbeck, J.W., McDowell, W.H., Buso, D.C., Shanley, J.B.,
and Likens, G.E., 2000. Dissolved organic nitrogen budgets for upland, forested
ecosystems in New England. Biogeochemistry 49:123-142.
Graduate Advisor: Myron J. Mitchell
Title at Hubbard Brook: PhD Candidate
Role at Hubbard Brook: I serve as the database manager for the Hubbard
Brook Long-term Ecological Research (LTER)
program.