John T. Van Stan, Ph.D.

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2012 Geography University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Biogeochemistry, Hydrology, Environmental Sciences
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Delphis F. Levia grad student 2012 University of Delaware
 (Controls and dynamics of canopy-derived dissolved organic matter from co-dominant broadleaved deciduous canopies to the soil of a temperate catchment in the northeastern United States.)
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Moore AFP, Antoine J, Bedoya LI, et al. (2023) Drought decreases water storage capacity of two arboreal epiphytes with differing ecohydrological traits. The Science of the Total Environment. 164791
Hargis H, Gotsch SG, Porada P, et al. (2019) Arboreal Epiphytes in the Soil-Atmosphere Interface: How Often Are the Biggest “Buckets” in the Canopy Empty? Geosciences. 9: 342
Van Stan JT, Gordon DA. (2018) Mini-Review: Stemflow as a Resource Limitation to Near-Stem Soils. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 248
Siegert CM, Levia DF, Leathers DJ, et al. (2017) Do storm synoptic patterns affect biogeochemical fluxes from temperate deciduous forest canopies? Biogeochemistry. 132: 273-292
Sadeghi SM, Attarod P, Van Stan JT, et al. (2016) The importance of considering rainfall partitioning in afforestation initiatives in semiarid climates: A comparison of common planted tree species in Tehran, Iran. The Science of the Total Environment
Yanoviak SP, Silveri C, Stark AY, et al. (2016) Surface roughness affects the running speed of tropical canopy ants Biotropica
Van Stan JT, Lewis ES, Hildebrandt A, et al. (2016) Impact of interacting bark structure and rainfall conditions on stemflow variability in a temperate beech-oak forest, central Germany Hydrological Sciences Journal. 61: 2071-2083
Rosier CL, Levia DF, Van Stan JT, et al. (2016) Seasonal dynamics of the soil microbial community structure within the proximal area of tree boles: Possible influence of stemflow European Journal of Soil Biology. 73: 108-118
Rosier CL, Moore LD, Wu T, et al. (2016) Forest Canopy Precipitation Partitioning: An Important Plant Trait Influencing the Spatial Structure of the Symbiotic Soil Microbial Community Advances in Botanical Research
Van Stan JT, Pypker TG. (2015) A review and evaluation of forest canopy epiphyte roles in the partitioning and chemical alteration of precipitation. The Science of the Total Environment. 536: 813-24
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