Dr. Thomas W. Boutton

Regents Professor & TAES Faculty Fellow

Department of Ecosystem Science and Management

The focus of my current research includes the study of biogeochemistry in relation to vegetation change in natural and managed ecosystems; the effects of land use patterns and climate change on the carbon and nitrogen cycles; responses of ecosystems to changes in climate and atmospheric composition; reconstruction of paleoenvironments; and the application of stable isotope techniques to ecological and biogeochemical research.  I teach two graduate level classes (Ecology and Land Uses; and Biogeochemistry of Terrestrial Ecosystems), and direct the Stable Isotope Laboratory, which provides unique analytical capabilities to faculty and students conducting research in ecology and environmental sciences.

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