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Kimberly J. La Pierre Curriculum Vitae 426 Osborn Memorial Labs 165 Prospect Street New Haven, CT 06511 203.432.8689 [email protected] EDUCATION Yale University, 2007-present PhD Candidate, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Yale University, 2007-2009 M.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California, Irvine, 2003-2007 B.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Analysis and Design Minor RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Graduate Student, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University, 2007-present Advisor: Dr. Melinda Smith Projects: Drivers of grassland community structure and woody encroachment: an assessment of the strength of bottom-up and top-down controls. Undergraduate Researcher, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Irvine, 2004-2007 Advisor: Dr. Katharine Suding Projects: Determining the effects of herbivory by the exotic snail Otala lactea on the invasion success of the exotic forb Brassica nigra to southern California grasslands. Intern, Island Conservation, Summer 2006 Advisor: Dr. Bernie Tershy Projects: Developing a database of islands listed as the last remaining habitat of an endangered or critically endangered species and prioritizing these islands in a way that will promote the most successful funding and implementation of invasive species eradication projects. La Pierre 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Plant Diversity and Evolution – EEB 246/247L – Spring 2012 Terrestrial Arthropods – EEB 250/251L – Fall 2009 Diversity of Life Laboratory – EEB 123L – Spring 2009 General Ecology – EEB 220 – Fall 2008 Introduction to Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior – EEB 122 – Spring 2008 PUBLICATIONS Robinson, TMP, La Pierre, KJ, Vadeboncoeur, MA, Byrne, KM, Thomey, ML, Colby, SE. 2012. Seasonal, not annual precipitation drives community productivity across ecosystems. Oikos. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20655.x Knapp, AK, Smith, MD, Hobbie, SE, Collins, SL, Fahey, TJ, Hansen, GJA, Landis, DA, La Pierre, KJ, Melillo, JM, Seastedt, TR, Shaver, GR, Webster, JR. 2012. Past, present, and future roles of long-term experiments in the LTER network. Bioscience. 62(4): 377-389. La Pierre, KJ, Yuan, S, Chang, CC, Avolio, MA, Hallett, LM, Schreck, T, Smith, MD. 2011. Explaining temporal variation in aboveground productivity in a mesic grassland: the role of climate and flowering. Journal of Ecology. 99(5): 1250-1262. Adler, PB, Seabloom, E, Borer, E, Hillebrand, H, Hautier, Y, Hector, A, O’Halloran, LR, Harpole, WS, Anderson, TM, Bakker, JD, Biederman, LA, Brown, CS, Buckley, Y, Calabrese, L, Chu, C, Clealand, E, Collins, SL, Cottingham, KL, Crawley, MJ, Davies, KF, DeCrappeo, NM, Fay, PA, Firn, J, Frater, P, Gasarch, EI, Gruner, D, Hagenah, N, Hillerislambers, J, Humphries, H, Jin, VL, Kay, A, Klein, JA, Knops, J, Kirkman, K, La Pierre, KJ, Lambrinos, J, Leakey, ADB, Li, W, MacDougall, A, McCulley, RL, Melbourne, BA, Mitchell, CE, Moore, J, Morgan, J, Mortenson, B, Orrock, J, Prober, S, Pyke, DA, Risch, A, Schuetz, M, Stevens, C, Sullivan, LL, Wang, G, Wragg, P, Wright, J. 2011. Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness. Science. 333(6050): 1750-1753. Firn, J, Moore, JL, MacDougall, AS, Borer, ET, Seabloom, EW, HilleRisLambers, J, Harpole, WS, Cleland, EE, Brown, CS, Knops, JMH, Prober, SM, Pyke, DA, Farrell, KA, Bakker, JD, O'Halloran, LR, Adler, PB, Collins, SL, D'Antonio, CM, Crawley, MJ, Wolkovich, EM, La Pierre, KJ, Melbourne, BA, Hautier, Y, Morgan, JW, Leakey, ADB, Kay, A, McCulley, R, Davies, KF, Stevens, CJ, Chu, CJ, Holl, KD, Klein, JA, Fay, PA, Hagenah, N, Kirkman, KP, and Buckley, YM. 2011. Abundance of introduced species at home predicts abundance away in herbaceous communities. Ecology Letters. 14:274-281. La Pierre, KJ, Harpole, WS, Suding, KN. 2010. Strong feeding preference of an exotic generalist herbivore for an exotic forb: a case of invasional antagonism. Biological Invasions. 12(9): 3025-3031. La Pierre 3 Komatsu, KJ, Suding, KN. 2006. The effects of herbivory by an exotic snail on the community composition of southern California grasslands. Journal of Undergraduate Research in the Biological Sciences. 36: 795-806. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AT SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS LTER All Scientists Meeting, 2012, Drivers of grassland invertebrate community structure: effects of soil nutrient availability and vertebrate herbivores on invertebrate resource limitation (Poster) Ecological Society of America, 2012, The role of plant traits and their plasticity in determining community and ecosystem responses to alteration in nutrient availability Grasslands in a Global Context, 2011, The role of plant traits and their plasticity in determining community and ecosystem responses to alteration in nutrient availability (Poster) Ecological Society of America, 2011, The interactive effects of bottom-up and top-down forces vary across a broad grassland productivity gradient (in OOS, Examining bottom-up and top-down forces: bringing together aquatic and terrestrial perspectives) Ecological Society of America, 2010, Dominant plant species determine ecosystem response to multiple resource additions across a precipitation gradient LTER All Scientists Meeting, 2009, Drivers of grassland community structure: an assessment of the strength of bottom-up and top-down controls (Poster) Ecological Society of America, 2009, Climate and flower production determine aboveground net primary production in a C4 grassland (Poster) Ecological Society of America, 2008, Invasion increases activities of soil microbial extracellular enzymes involved in carbon and nitrogen processing in Coastal Sage Scrub (Poster) University of California Leadership Excellence through Advanced Degrees in the Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz End of Summer Reception, 2006, Stopping extinctions on islands Ecological Society of America, 2006, The role of an exotic herbivore in determining the invasion success of Brassica nigra to southern California grasslands (Poster) West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, 2006, The effects of herbivory by an exotic snail on the community composition of southern California grasslands (Poster) La Pierre 4 University of California Leadership Excellence through Advanced Degrees in the Sciences Annual Symposium, 2006, The effects of herbivory by an exotic snail on the exotic forb Brassica nigra (Poster) INVITED PRESENTATIONS Kansas State University Seminar Series, 2009, Drivers of grassland community structure: an assessment of the strength of bottom-up and top-down controls ORGANIZED SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS LTER All Scientists Meeting, 2012, Community convergence or divergence in resource manipulation experiments (Workshop, with SE Koerner and KR Wilcox) LTER All Scientists Meeting, 2012, Graduate Student Symposium (with SE Koerner) Ecological Society of America, 2012, Nutrient additions alter community and ecosystem processes: lessons learned from the long-term ecological research (LTER) network (Organized Oral Session, with SE Koerner) Ecological Society of America, 2011, Examining bottom-up and top-down forces: bringing together aquatic and terrestrial perspectives (Organized Oral Session, with TC Hanley) GRANTS NSF LTER Network Office, November 2012 Mechanisms of convergence and divergence: understanding the variability of plant community responses to multiple resource manipulations (working group) PIs: ML Avolio and KJ La Pierre Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies’ Dissertation Improvement Grant, June 2012 Drivers of grassland invertebrate community structure: effects of soil nutrient availability and vertebrate herbivores on invertebrate resource limitation NSF LTER Network Office, January 2010 The impacts of within season rainfall variability across ecosystems (working group) PIs: TMP Robinson, KJ La Pierre, ML Thomey Ecological Society of America, Strategies for Ecology Education, Development, and Sustainability Program (SEEDS), August 2008 Funded travel to the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America as a SEEDS alumni mentor La Pierre 5 Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies’ Center for Field Ecology Pilot Research Grant, May 2008 Effects of top-down and bottom-up forces on plant invasion in grassland ecosystems Ecological Society of America, Strategies for Ecology Education, Development, and Sustainability Program (SEEDS), August 2006 Funded travel to the 91st Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America Ecological Society of America, Strategies for Ecology Education, Development, and Sustainability Program (SEEDS), November 2005 Funded travel to the Sevilleta Long Term Ecological Research Project in New Mexico FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Outstanding Student Presentation Award, Department of Ecology and Evolution, Yale University, April 27, 2012 National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship Program, June 2009 The effects of top-down and bottom-up forces and their interactions on woody encroachment into the Great Plains Joseph H. Stevens Memorial Award for Outstanding Research in Ecology and Conservation, June 1, 2006 West Coast Biological Sciences Undergraduate Research Conference, Outstanding Poster Presentation, April 29, 2006 University of California Leadership Excellence through Advanced Degrees in the Sciences Program (UC LEADS), September 2005 Funded independent research for two years at the University of California, Irvine and other UC campuses University of California, Irvine Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Fellowship, October 2005 The Effects of Herbivory by an Exotic Snail on Competition between native and exotic plants in California grasslands University of California, Irvine Summer Undergraduate Research Program Fellowship, June 2005 The effects of herbivory on competition intensity in California grasslands SERVICE Long-Term Ecological Research Network, Graduate Student Co-Chair, 2010-present La Pierre New Haven Reads Reading tutor, 2009-2011 Ecological Society of America, Strategies for Ecology Education, Development, and Sustainability Program (SEEDS) Alumni mentor, ESA 2008 Wilbur Cross High School, New Haven, CT Honors science curriculum development, 2008-2009 After-school tutoring coordinator for the sciences, 2009 PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP Ecological Society of America 6