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Stack 243 (molecular lab) Academic Building 341 (Office) Michigan State University. 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr. Hickory Corners, Michigan, USA. *2020-2021: working from home indefinitely (sometimes with toddlers) to prevent covid-19 spread. Email is best!RESEARCH - WEEBLY
Research. For a non-scientist’s description of the Evans Lab’s research, see Communication. Our research can be divided into three broad themes: 1. Microbial decomposition and water dynamics. Aerial view of fog coming in from the coast into the sand dunes of the central Namib Desert, Namibia, Southern Africa. Drylands cover 41% ofglobal
PEOPLE - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM Sarah Evans Associate Professor Kellogg Biological Station; Dept of Integrative Biology; Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Program, Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics CV; evanssa6@msu.edu Jennifer Jones Postdoctoral Researcher Website Interests: fungal and bacterial communities, decomposition, carbon and nitrogen cycling,moisture/drought
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Details for applying: I am in the degree-granting program of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior (EEBB), but you will apply to a department graduate program. I am in the Department of Zoology, and also will be an affiliate of Microbiology. Students should apply to one of these programs, which differ a bit in class/programrequirements
LABPHOTOS - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM Using petri dishes and beads, Corinn shows the diverse visual display of microbes cultured in the lab. KBS held it's first Allurement Salon this November which invited KBSers and community members got to learn more about science and research at KBS through art projects inspired by researchers work. Heather made giant petri dishes using microbes OLD NEWS - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM May 2020 updates The Evans Lab is working from home to flatten the curve! December 2019 updates Sarah, Jennifer and Corinn presented their work at the KBS LTER All Scientists Meeting. Lukas also DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Lab committment to diversity, equity, and inclusion The Evans Lab is committed to fostering a diverse and positive lab climate. To this end, we aim to 1) provide a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment through deliberate actions, 2) to celebrate our differences and use them better our science and 3) respect individual needs, styles, and career goals and mentor accordingly 4) find areas to HOW TO PRESENT A PAPER AT LAB MEETINGWEB VIEW The “Web of Science” search engine works very much like Google (though pay attention to the drop down menu next to the search box and the “range of years” at the bottom of the search page); note that you can also look at papers that cite, or are cited by, a certain paper from the results page (which is a good way to “follow aresearch trail”).
LETTER CLIMATE CHANGE ALTERS ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES OF SOIL LETTER Climate change alters ecological strategies of soil bacteria Sarah E. Evans1,2* and Matthew D. Wallenstein2,3 Abstract The timing and magnitude of rainfall events are expected to change in future decades, resulting in longer drought periods and larger rainfallevents.
POSTDOC IN SOIL MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY Postdoc in soil microbial ecology and sustainability, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University Position: A postdoctoral position is available in the EvansHOME
Stack 243 (molecular lab) Academic Building 341 (Office) Michigan State University. 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr. Hickory Corners, Michigan, USA. *2020-2021: working from home indefinitely (sometimes with toddlers) to prevent covid-19 spread. Email is best!RESEARCH - WEEBLY
Research. For a non-scientist’s description of the Evans Lab’s research, see Communication. Our research can be divided into three broad themes: 1. Microbial decomposition and water dynamics. Aerial view of fog coming in from the coast into the sand dunes of the central Namib Desert, Namibia, Southern Africa. Drylands cover 41% ofglobal
PEOPLE - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM Sarah Evans Associate Professor Kellogg Biological Station; Dept of Integrative Biology; Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Program, Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics CV; evanssa6@msu.edu Jennifer Jones Postdoctoral Researcher Website Interests: fungal and bacterial communities, decomposition, carbon and nitrogen cycling,moisture/drought
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Details for applying: I am in the degree-granting program of Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, and Behavior (EEBB), but you will apply to a department graduate program. I am in the Department of Zoology, and also will be an affiliate of Microbiology. Students should apply to one of these programs, which differ a bit in class/programrequirements
LABPHOTOS - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM Using petri dishes and beads, Corinn shows the diverse visual display of microbes cultured in the lab. KBS held it's first Allurement Salon this November which invited KBSers and community members got to learn more about science and research at KBS through art projects inspired by researchers work. Heather made giant petri dishes using microbes OLD NEWS - SARAHEEVANSLAB.WEEBLY.COM May 2020 updates The Evans Lab is working from home to flatten the curve! December 2019 updates Sarah, Jennifer and Corinn presented their work at the KBS LTER All Scientists Meeting. Lukas also DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION Lab committment to diversity, equity, and inclusion The Evans Lab is committed to fostering a diverse and positive lab climate. To this end, we aim to 1) provide a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment through deliberate actions, 2) to celebrate our differences and use them better our science and 3) respect individual needs, styles, and career goals and mentor accordingly 4) find areas to HOW TO PRESENT A PAPER AT LAB MEETINGWEB VIEW The “Web of Science” search engine works very much like Google (though pay attention to the drop down menu next to the search box and the “range of years” at the bottom of the search page); note that you can also look at papers that cite, or are cited by, a certain paper from the results page (which is a good way to “follow aresearch trail”).
LETTER CLIMATE CHANGE ALTERS ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES OF SOIL LETTER Climate change alters ecological strategies of soil bacteria Sarah E. Evans1,2* and Matthew D. Wallenstein2,3 Abstract The timing and magnitude of rainfall events are expected to change in future decades, resulting in longer drought periods and larger rainfallevents.
POSTDOC IN SOIL MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND SUSTAINABILITY Postdoc in soil microbial ecology and sustainability, Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University Position: A postdoctoral position is available in the EvansMICROBIOME - WEEBLY
Communities of microorganisms also live in larger organisms, including humans. Collectively, the bacteria that live inside us are called the Human Microbiome. Although in the past most human CONTROLS ON SOIL ORGANIC CARBON AND NITROGEN IN INNER Controls on soil organic carbon and nitrogen in Inner Mongolia, China: A cross‐continental comparison of temperate grasslands Sarah E. Evans,1 Ingrid C. Burke,2 and William K. Lauenroth3 Received 17 August 2010; revised 3 March 2011; accepted 22 March 2011; published 12 July2011.
PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES FOR EVANS LAB MEMBERS Evans Lab docs: Expectations; Procedural guidelines; PhD guidelines; Exit document Evans Lab: Procedural guidelines Last updated: Dec 2020 This document aims to elaborate on the general expectations outlined in the Expectations and Commitments document by describing expectations in more detail and in more procedural terms. TO FIX OR NOT TO FIX: CONTROLS ON FREE-LIVING NITROGEN To Fix or Not To Fix: Controls on Free-Living Nitrogen Fixation in the Rhizosphere Darian N. Smercina, aSarah E. Evans,b Maren L. Friesen,cLisa K. Tiemann
IS BACTERIAL MOISTURE NICHE A GOOD PREDICTOR OF SHIFTS IN Ecology, 95(1), 2014, pp. 110–122 2014 by the Ecological Society of America Is bacterial moisture niche a good predictor of shifts incommunity
LETTER CLIMATE CHANGE ALTERS ECOLOGICAL STRATEGIES OF SOIL LETTER Climate change alters ecological strategies of soil bacteria Sarah E. Evans1,2* and Matthew D. Wallenstein2,3 Abstract The timing and magnitude of rainfall events are expected to change in future decades, resulting in longer drought periods and larger rainfallevents.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT The biology of fog: results from coastal Maine and Namib Desert reveal common drivers of fog microbial composition Sarah E. Evans a,⁎,1, M. Elias Duekerb,c,d,1,J.RobertLogana, Kathleen C. Weathersc a Kellogg Biological Station, Department of Integrative Biology, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, Hickory Corners, MI, USA REVIEW TEMPERATURE AND SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DECOMPOSITION REVIEW Temperature and soil organic matter decomposition rates – synthesis of current knowledge and a way forward RICHARD T. CONANT*†, MICHAEL G. RYAN‡,GO¨ RAN I. A˚ GREN§, HANNAH E.BIRGE*
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The Evans Lab studies how microscopic organisms - bacteria, fungi, and archaea - function and respond to their environment. We are interested in how microbes respond to disturbances and stress, and what factors alter the diversity of microbial communities, as well as the ecosystem functions that microbes carry out, like cycling nutrients and facilitating plant growth. We assess these processes using a combination of ecosystem and theoretical modeling, field manipulations, and biogeochemical and molecular methods in the laboratory. Since microbes are essentially everywhere, knowledge of how these tiny organisms operate can help us better predict ecosystem responses to global change, optimize ecosystem services, and understand the importance of microbes for the many larger organisms they are associated with. See Research for more detailed description of our projects, Photos to see what doing our science looks like, and Communication for descriptions for non-scientists. And of course, People , for the fun group that makes it happen. -------------------------CONTACT INFORMATION
EMAIL: EVANSSA6@MSU.EDUPHYSICAL LOCATION:
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Stack 243 (molecular lab) Academic Building 341 (Office) Michigan State University 3700 E. Gull Lake Dr. Hickory Corners, Michigan, USA ------------------------- Sarah tweets (sometimes)LAB NEWS
JOIN THE LAB! Sarah is hiring two postdocs for her new NSF grants-check out the Join pagefor more info.
December 2020 Updates * There's a new doctor in town! HEATHER KITTREDGE SUCCESSFULLY DEFENDED HER DISSERTATION THIS DECEMBER! “Environmental Drivers and Evolutionary Consequences of Horizontal Gene Transfer in Soil Bacteria” We celebrated with a Gull Lake Polar Plunge! She starts her postdoc at the University of Connecticut with Mark Urban in January. Congrats Heather, we’re all so proud of you! * Lukas accepted a postdoc position at the Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences working on the GlobalFungi Project with Petr Baldrian starting in April. Congrats Lukas! We’ll miss you! * Tayler’s first paper is published in Phytobiomes!
She looks at intraspecific variability in roots and edaphic conditions influence soil microbiomes across different switchgrass cultivars.Great work Tayler!
* Jennifer and Sarah organized the ESA session “Ecological Responses to Drought Across Scales” and
held a similar discussion during Ecology Underground * Jennifer, Tayler, Lukas and Tayler gave virtual presentations during ESA 2020. Check out the programfor more
info on their work.
* Corinn shared her prairie strip work with her first poster at the Tri Societies annual meeting. * Sarah, Corinn and Tayler hosted “Non-Academic Careers in Soil Ecology: a virtual career panel”. * Jennifer received funding for metagenome sequencing with JGI and GLBRC to study soil microbial traits under drought. * Corinn received the Scientists Engaging and Educating Decisions-makers (SEED)
Ambassador Award from the Soil Science Society of America. She’ll be starting a training program to learn about establishing relationships with election officials and advocating for science-driven policy * Tayler is working hard on a collaboration with Sasha Kravchenko’s lab using rhizoboxes to study plant interactions influence on root exudates and rhizosphere communities. She’s continuing the work by setting up a huge plant soil feedback experiment. Check out the photospage for
some cool pics!
July 2020-New Grants! * ***Sarah will likely be looking for postdocs to work on these grants (starting spring or summer 2021 (ish). Please contact her with your CV if interested! Students starting 2021 or 2022 may be also be able to work on these themes. * Sarah received a new, $1.4M NSF grant in collaboration with Christine Hawkes and Steve Allison- Collaborative Research: Microbes, memory, and moisture: leveraging DroughtNet to predict how microbial moisture responses will impact carbon cycling. Congratulations Sarah! Read about the grant at NatSci Newsor MSU Today
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* A NSF Couples Human Natural Systems grant led by Jen Lau with Sarah as Co-PI has been recommended for funding. This grant is asks how farmers and soils respond to drought, and whether some practices like irrigation can actually suppress natural drought tolerance, having unintended effects on resilience. Read about the grad at NatSci News!
July 2020 updates
We've been working from home but are still busy! See our updates fromthis year so far!
* BIG NEWS: SARAH WAS AWARDED TENURE! CONGRATS _ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EVANS. _THE LAB IS SO PROUD OF YOU AND AND ALL YOUR HARD WORK OVER THE YEARS! WE'RE EXCITED TO CELEBRATE! * Holly's former lab group publishes their work on fine root growth in warming peatlands in PNAS! That's a
lot of root picking! Check out the SPURCEproject.
* Lukas begins mentoring students through ESA SEEDS and EEB Mentor Match.
* Tayler receives USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Fellowship to study how farmers' perception of soil health affects their soil management. Congrats Tayler! * Field sampling is underway! Corinn is sampling for the LTER prairie strips project and many lab members are coring and sieving soils for the GLBRC. Check out the photos page for some shots of our creativecovid work plans!
* Tayler presents her work on farmer soil health decisions at theSoil Health Nexus.
* Corinn gets KBS Outreach Fellowship and leads off with a Nature Journaling Webinar for K-12 educators. * Heather finishes her 100 day experimental evolution project. Can't wait to see the results! * Robert and Heather plan a Virtual Professional Development Series for Undergrads. Thanks for keeping the summer experience alive! * Lukas publishes in Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, reviewing climate disruptions of plant-microbe interactions. Link to come! * Heather accepts postdoc with Mark Urbanat the
University of Connecticut starting in January. Congrats Heather, we're excited to see your next steps! * Sarah is awarded the 2020 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award from the MSU Graduate School. Thanks to Corinn, Tayler, Heather and Robert for the nomination. We appreciate Sarah's commitment to amazing mentorship! * Heather and Robert are awarded a Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the MSU Graduate School. * MMPRNT grad student Darian Smercina defends her dissertation and accepts a postdoc at Pacific Northwest National Lab as a prestigious Linus Pauling Distinguished Fellow. Congrats Dr. Smercina, we'll missyou!
* MMPRNT holds a completely virtual All Hands Meeting. Thanks to CABBI's Wendy Yang and Angela Kent groups forjoining us!
* Corinn awarded GRRP Fellowship from NSF! She'll be investigating the role of soil microbes in degrading neonicitinoids in prairie strip adjacent agricultural fields. Congrats Corinn! * Corinn awarded the Emerging Public Policy Leadership Awardfrom the
American Institute of Biological Sciences. * Lukas participates in I-Comet conference. The start of virtual conferences! * Jennifer publishes her dissertation work on habitat effects on bark decomposition in Functional Ecology and has a blog postdelving
into the paper.
* Lukas and Sarah publish study on agricultural land-use and restoration affect on microbial community composition in Journal ofApplied Ecology.
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