EducationResearch Experience Courses taught Publications Research Interests
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Associate Professor
of Biology
| Southern Oregon University |
phone: 541-552-6798
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| Department of Biology |
fax: 541-552-6415
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| Ashland, OR 97520-5071 |
e-mail: rodenj@sou.edu
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- Ph.D., Botany, University of California, Davis. June
1992. Dissertation: The physiological benefit
of leaf flutter in poplars. Advisor: Robert W. Pearcy.
- Master
of Science, Botany, University of California, Davis. March 1989.
- Bachelor of Science,
Forest Management, University of Washington,
Seattle, June 1987.
- Associate Professor, Southern Oregon
University, 9/02 – present
- Assistant Professor, Southern
Oregon University, 9/16/99 – 9/02
- Research Assistant Professor,
University of Utah, 7/1/98 – 9/16/99
- Research Associate, University
of Utah, mentor, Jim Ehleringer,12/95
- 7/1/98
- Post-doctoral Fellow, Research School of Biological
Sciences, Australian National University, mentor, Marilyn Ball,
10/93 - 12/95.
- Visiting Fellow, Research School
of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, 10/92 - 10/93.
- Graduate study, University of
California, Davis, Graduate advisor Robert W. Pearcy,
9/87 - 9/92
- Research Assistant, University
of Washington, employer Liz Van Volkenburgh,
6/86 - 9/87.
- Research technician, Weyerhaeuser Company, 6/80 - 12/84.
Courses Taught at SOU
- Plant Physiology, Bi 331, Bi 331L Web site for
NSF funded project for improving bioenergetics education
- Principles of Biology,
Bi 211, 211L, 212L, 213L
- General Biology, Bi 103,
Bi 101L, 102L, 103L
- Physiological Plant Ecology, Bi 431, Bi 431L
- Conservation of Natural Resources, Bi 445/545
- Natural Resource Management, Bi 590
- Plant Anatomy, Bi 434/534, Bi 434L/534L
Courses taught at other Universities
- Stable Isotope Ecology (BIO 6473), University of Utah (2001, 2002)
- Plant Ecology (BIO 5460), University of Utah
- Topics in Physiological Ecology (BIO 621). University of Utah
- Ecological Systems Course, Australian National University
- Plant Ecophysiology, Plant Physiology, General Botany, UC Davis (TA)
Most recent
- Ehleringer JR, JS Roden and TE Dawson. (2000) Assessing ecosystem-level
water relations through stable isotope ratio analyses. In, Sala OE, RB Jackson,
HA Mooney and RW Howarth (eds), Methods in Ecosystem Science, Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg, pp.181-198.
- Roden JS, G Lin and JR Ehleringer (2000) A mechanistic model for the interpretation
of hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose. Geochimica et
Cosmochimica Acta 64:21-35.
- Roden JS and JR Ehleringer. (2000) Hydrogen and oxygen isotope ratios of
leaf water and tree-ring cellulose for field grown riparian trees. Oecologia
123:481-489.
- Roden JS and JR Ehleringer (2000) Biochemical fractionation of hydrogen
and oxygen isotopes in tree-ring cellulose is not temperature dependent. Isotopes
in Environmental and Health Studies 36:303-317.
- Roden JS, G Lin and JR Ehleringer (2002) Response to the comment of V.J.
Terwilliger on "A mechanistic model for the interpretation of hydrogen and
oxygen isotope ratios in tree-ring cellulose," by J.S. Roden, G. Lin, and
J.R.Ehleringer 2000 Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 64:21-35. Geochimica et
Cosmochimica Acta 66:733-734.
- Helliker BR, JS Roden, C Cook and JR Ehleringer (2002) A rapid and precise
method for sampling and determining the oxygen isotope ratio of atmospheric
vapor. Rapid Communication in Mass Spectromotry 16:929-632.
- Roden JS. (2003) Modeling the light interception and carbon gain of individual
fluttering aspen (Populus tremuloides) leaves. Trees 17:117-126.
- Barbour MM, JS Roden, GD Farquhar and JR Ehleringer (2004) Expressing leaf
water and cellulose oxygen isotope ratios as enrichment above source water
reveals evidence of a Péclet effect. Oecologia 138:426-435.
- Roden JS, DR Bowling, NG McDowell, BJ Bond and JR Ehleringer. Carbon and
oxygen isotope content of tree ring cellulose along a precipitation transect
in Oregon, USA. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences (in press).
- Gaudinski, JB, TE Dawson, S. Quideau, EAG Schuur, JS Roden, SE Trumbore,
DR Sandquist, S-W Oh and RE Wasylishen. A comparative analysis of cellulose
preparation techniques for use with 13C, 14C and 18O isotopic measurements.
Analytical Chemistry (in press).
Other publications
Abstracts and Presentations
My fundamental interests are in Plant Physiological Ecology with special reference
to trees and forest ecosystems. The theme that binds my interests together is
an interest in how the microenvironment of a plant influences its form and function.
In particular, I have been interested in how plants acclimate and adapt to environmental
heterogeneity with an emphasis on how those physiological and morphological
characteristics affect survival and growth.
NSF funded project in the
Course Curricula and Laboratory Imporvement program (CCLI). Enhancing bioenergetics
curricula at Southern Oregon University Web
site.
- American Society of Plant Physiologists
- Ecological Society of America
- Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society
- Amercian Geophysical Union
- The American Scientific Affiliation
John,
Audrey, Alison, Lin