Isotope Tracers Research

Wyoming ecologists employ stable isotope tracers at scales ranging from the ecophysiology of individual animals and plants to the flux of carbon, nitrogen, and water in regional to global biogeochemical cycles. The University's Stable Isotope Facility (SIF) is dedicated to ecological and environmental applications of light stable isotopes (H, O, C, N, S) and is fully equipped and staffed for a broad suite of applications.

Stable Isotopes Facility

 

Merav Ben-David, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Mark Clementz, Ph.D. (Geology and Geophysics)

Robert Hall, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Carlos Martinez del Rio, Ph.D. (Zoology/Physiology)

Bryan Shuman, Ph.D. (Geology and Geophysics)

David Williams, Ph.D. (Ecosystem Science and Management)

 
Contact Us

Program in Ecology

Transdisciplinary Program

Debbie Swierczek, Program Coordinator

School of Graduate Education
Knight Hall 247

Phone: 307-766-4128

Email: ecology@uwyo.edu


 

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