The Northern Ecosystems Research for Undergraduates (NERU) program focuses on the impacts of climate change on ecosystems in Northern Sweden. NERU is a collaboration between the University of New Hampshire and the Abisko Scientific Research Station. Students spend time at both institutions. Read more…

 

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2014 NERU Program:
June 9 - Aug. 8, 2014

Research Areas
  • Greenhouse gas emissions from subarctic peatlands and lakes
  • Using stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes to identify biogeochemical processes
  • The role of fungi in nutrient cycling and weathering in sub-Arctic ecosystem
  • Examining fungivory in reindeer or small mammals
  • Microbial physiology response to temperature in subarctic and temperate ecosystems

NERU Staff

Ruth Varner  
Ruth K. Varner
Research Associate Professor
UNH Inst. for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, and Dept. of Earth Sciences, NERU director

Erik Froburg  
Erik Froburg
Education Coordinator
UNH Leitzel Center,
NERU Evaluator

Research Mentors

Julie Bryce  
Julie Bryce
Associate Professor
UNH Department of Earth Sciences
Geochemistry


maurice crawford  
Maurice Crawford
Associate Professor
Elizabeth City State University
Biology, Fish ecology, estuarine habitat conservation/restoration


Serita Frey  
Serita Frey
Professor
UNH Department of Natural Resources and the Environment
Soil microbiology


Erik Hobbie  
Erik Hobbie
Research Associate Professor
UNH Inst. for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
Forest Ecology and Stable Isotopes


joel johnson  
Joel Johnson
UNH Associate Professor
UNH Department of Earth Sciences
Geology


palace  
Michael Palace
Research Associate Professor
UNH Inst. for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
Tropical Ecology and Remote Sensing of Biometric Properties