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Dr. Kathleen C. Weathers

Ecosystem Scientist | PhD, Rutgers University

Expertise
air-land-water interactions, heterogeneous landscapes, ecological importance of fog, air pollution, team science: training and research

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Kathleen Weathers studies ecosystem processes within and among aquatic, airborne, and terrestrial systems.

She was co-Chair of the Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) for 10 years, guiding GLEON from its infancy to adulthood. GLEON is a world-wide grassroots collaboration of 800 research partners studying 150 lakes in 53 countries. Their aim: understand, predict, and communicate lakes’ response to environmental change using data from lake-based sensors. This work encompasses impacts from human activities such as road salting, agriculture, and climate change.

Weathers and her colleagues have created a new model for collaborative research that explicitly empowers early career scientists.

Weathers is an expert on fog, which carries nutrients, pollutants, and sometimes disease-causing pathogens. She studies links between ocean, air, and fog-dominated forests and recently, how fog may affect transfer of pathogens from water to land.

Ponette-Gonzalez, Weathers, students, and colleagues are studying the effects of mineral dust and black carbon – both of which impact ecosystems and human health. Mineral dust can deliver toxic pollutants to ecosystems and is a growing concern as climate change exacerbates drought.

Black carbon, created by burning fossil fuels, is known to cause lung and heart disease; this collaborative team is studying the role of vegetation in managing black carbon in urban areas.

Lovett, Gary M., Kathleen C. Weathers, Mary A. Arthur, and J.C. Schultz. 2004. “Nitrogen Cycling in a Northern Hardwood Forest: Do Species Matter?”. Biogeochemistry 67: 289-308. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Lovett_et_al_Biogeochem_2004.pdf.
Driscoll, Charles T., G. B. Lawrence, A.J. Bulger, Tom Butler, Christopher S. Cronan, C. Eagar, Kathleen F. Lambert, Gene E. Likens, J.L. Stoddard, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2004. “Acidic Deposition in the Northeastern United States: Sources and Inputs, Ecosystem Effects and Management Strategies”. In J. M. Gunn, R. J. Steedman, and R. A. Ryder (eds.), 159-90. Boreal Shield Watersheds, Section III: Biological Effects and Management Reactions. Lewis Publishers.
Cadenasso, Mary L., Steward T. A. Pickett, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2004. “Effect of Boundaries and Edges on Flux of Nutrients, Detritus, and Organisms”. In G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level, 154-68. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
Cadenasso, Mary L., Kathleen C. Weathers, and Steward T. A. Pickett. 2004. “Integrating Food Web and Landscape Ecology: Subsidies at the Regional Scale”. In G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level, 263-67. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
Hogan, K., and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2003. “Psychological and Ecological Perspectives on the Development of Systems Thinking”. In A. R. Berkowitz, C. H. Nilon, and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 233-60. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
Caraco, Nina F., Jonathan J. Cole, Gene E. Likens, Gary M. Lovett, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2003. “Variation in NO3 Export from Flowing Waters of Vastly Different Sizes: Does One Model Fit All?”. Ecosystems 6: 344-52. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/scale_no3.pdf.
Aber, J. D., Emily S. Bernhardt, F. A. Dijkstra, R.H. Gardner, K.H. Macneale, W.J. Parton, Steward T. A. Pickett, D.L. Urban, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2003. “Standards of Practice for Review and Publication of Models: Summary of Discussion”. In C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.). Models in Ecosystem Science, 204-10. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey.
Griffin, Jacob M., Gary M. Lovett, Mary A. Arthur, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2003. “The Distribution and Severity of Beech Bark Disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY”. Can. J. For. Res. 33: 1754-60. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Griffin_et_al_CJFR_2003.pdf.
Cadenasso, Mary L., Steward T. A. Pickett, Kathleen C. Weathers, and Clive G. Jones. 2003. “A Framework for a Theory of Ecological Boundaries”. BioScience 53: 750-58. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Cadenasso_et_al_2003_BioScience_53_750-758.pdf.
Cadenasso, Mary L., Steward T. A. Pickett, Kathleen C. Weathers, S. Bell, T.L. Benning, M. M. Carreiro, and T.E. Dawson. 2003. “An Interdisciplinary and Synthetic Approach to Ecological Boundaries”. BioScience 53: 717-22.
Lovett, Gary M., Kathleen C. Weathers, and Mary A. Arthur. 2002. “Control of Nitrogen Loss from Forested Watersheds by Soil carbon:Nitrogen Ratio and Tree Species Composition”. Ecosystems 5: 712-18. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Lovett_et_al_Ecosystems_2002.pdf.
Driscoll, Charles T., G. B. Lawrence, A.J. Bulger, Tom Butler, Christopher S. Cronan, C. Eagar, Kathleen F. Lambert, Gene E. Likens, J.L. Stoddard, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2002. “Response to W. E. Sharpe’s ‘Acid Deposition Explains Sugar Maple Decline in the East’”. BioScience 52: 5-6.
Kelly, Victoria R., Gary M. Lovett, Kathleen C. Weathers, and Gene E. Likens. 2002. “Trends in Atmospheric Concentration and Deposition Compared to Regional and Local Pollutant Emissions at a Rural Site in Southeastern New York, USA”. Atmospheric Environment 36: 1569-75.
Driscoll, Charles T., G. B. Lawrence, A.J. Bulger, Tom Butler, Christopher S. Cronan, C. Eagar, Kathleen F. Lambert, Gene E. Likens, J.L. Stoddard, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2001. “Acidic Deposition in the Northeastern United States: Sources and Inputs, Ecosystem Effects, and Management Strategies”. BioScience 51: 180-98.
Lovett, Gary M., Kathleen C. Weathers, and Mary A. Arthur. 2001. “Is Nitrate in Stream Water an Indicator of Forest Ecosystem Health in the Catskills”. In M. S. Adams (ed.). Catskill Ecosystem Health, 23-30. Purple Mountain Press, Fleischmanns, New York.
West, A. J., Stuart E. G. Findlay, D.A. Burns, Kathleen C. Weathers, and Gary M. Lovett. 2001. “Catchment-Scale Variation in the Nitrate Concentration of Groundwater Seeps in the Catskill Mountains, New York, U.S.A”. Water Air Soil Pollut. 132: 389-400.
Weathers, Kathleen C., Mary L. Cadenasso, and Steward T. A. Pickett. 2001. “Forest Edges As Nutrient and Pollutant Concentrators: Potential Synergisms Between Fragmentation, Forest Canopies, and the Atmosphere”. Conserv. Biol. 15: 1506-14.
Driscoll, Charles T., G. B. Lawrence, A.J. Bulger, Tom Butler, Christopher S. Cronan, C. Eagar, Kathleen F. Lambert, Gene E. Likens, J.L. Stoddard, and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2001. “Acid Rain Revisited: Advances in Scientific Understanding since the Passage of the 1970 and 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments”. Science Links Publication.
Weathers, Kathleen C., Gary M. Lovett, Gene E. Likens, and Richard G. Lathrop. 2000. “The Effect of Landscape Features on Deposition to Hunter Mountain, Catskill Mountains, New York”. Ecol. Appl. 10: 528-40.
Lovett, Gary M., Kathleen C. Weathers, and William V. Sobczak. 2000. “Nitrogen Saturation and Retention in Forested Watersheds of the Catskill Mountains, New York”. Ecol. Appl. 10: 73-84. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Catskill_N_saturation_EA_2000.pdf.