Kevin Griffin
My current research interests and activities are focused on leaf, plant and ecosystem level responses to changes in resource availability, with a particular emphasis on plant respiration. In addition to the pictured Arctic project, my lab is involved in research related to soil respiration and the potential loss of a foundation taxon in the deciduous forests of New York, urban to rural gradients and historical CO2 concentrations in NYC, the ecological function of AOX in New Zealand.
Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Professor, Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology
Co-Director, Undergraduate Special Concentration in Sustainable Development
Vice President, Black Rock Forest Consortium
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