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Gene Likens

Gene Elden Likens (born January 6, 1935) is an American limnologist and ecologist. He co-founded the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in 1963, and founded the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York in 1983.[1]

A leading pioneer in long-term multidisciplinary ecological studies, Likens examines energy flow and biogeochemical flux models in the ecosystems of forests, streams and lakes. Likens is best known for leading the team of scientists that discovered acid rain in North America, and connected fossil fuels with increasing acidity of precipitation.[1][2] In addition to its scientific impact, this work has influenced public debate and governmental policy, particularly the United States Congress's Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.[3]

Education edit

Gene Likens was born in Pierceton, Indiana.[4] Likens received his B.S. in zoology at Manchester University (North Manchester, Indiana) in 1957,[5] followed by his M.S. in zoology in 1959 from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[1][6] He received his Ph.D. in zoology in 1962, also from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, for his thesis on Transport of radioisotopes in lakes.[7][8]

Career edit

Dartmouth College edit

Likens was an instructor and associate professor at Dartmouth College from 1963 to 1969.[1] In the 1960s, Likens did early work in the dry valleys of Antarctica,[9] examining the thermal structures of Lake Vanda and Lake Bonney.[7]

Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest edit

 
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, 2015
 
Mirror Lake, 2015

Likens was co-founder in 1963 of a group with F. Herbert Bormann, Robert S. Pierce and Noye M. Johnson working on the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.[10][11] The study immediately found that the rain was abnormally acidic, and the group carried out one of the first scientific studies linking acid rain to air pollution such as sulphur dioxide from the use of fossil fuels.[12][13]

In 1988, Hubbard Brook was designated by the National Science Foundation as an LTER, a site for collaborative long term ecological research.[3][11][14] In 2005, Hubbard Brook celebrated 50 years of research at the site.[11] Likens' work in the area is considered "one of the world’s most comprehensive studies on how air pollution and land use shape forested watersheds".[3] Work at Mirror Lake, at the lower end of the Hubbard Brook Valley, has been particularly important in understanding the importance of physical, chemical, and biological linkages involving the lake and its watershed and airshed.[15] Liken has extensively studied biogeochemical cycles describing the flow of matter within ecosystems.[16] Riparian zones linking water and land are particularly important in maintaining the health of wild lands.[17] Liken has also done important work on deforestation and its potential impact on the chemistry of watersheds. This research has had significant impacts on programs for forest management, in particular the United States Forest Service's adoption of a 100–year rotation policy.[2][18]

Likens and others devised a range of highly influential long-term experiments on an ecosystemic scale. These include the small-watershed model of nutrient cycling, in which all water entering and leaving a naturally-bounded watershed is measured, enabling scientists to calculate the hydrologic budget of the watershed.[11] This model has been "extremely influential" in the examination of ecosystems, and is central to the examination of urban ecosystems such as Baltimore.[19] Likens' work is considered "classic",[1][19] and he is credited with establishing a "guiding paradigm" for other ecologists.[1]

Cornell University edit

In 1969, Likens joined the faculty of Cornell University. He served as an associate professor from 1969 to 1972, and as a full professor from 1972 to 1983.[1] In addition to being a professor of ecology in the Section of Ecology and Systematics (later named the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), he served as its acting chairman (1973-1974) and chairman (1982-1983).[20][21] In January 1983 he was named Cornell University's Charles A. Alexander Professor of Biological Sciences. While at Cornell University, he served as chairman of the Section of Ecology and Systematics.[22]

Institute of Ecosystem Studies edit

External media
 
Audio
  “Whatever Happened to Acid Rain?“, Science History Institute
Video
  “2000 Interview with Gene Likens, Institute of Ecosystems Studies“
  “Acid Rain: A Long, Unfinished Journey From Discovery to Political Action. Dr. Gene Likens“, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
  "Gene E. Likens, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies"

In 1983 Likens founded the (now Cary) Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, New York as part of the New York Botanical Garden. In 1993, the IES became an independent non-profit with Likens as director and president. Situated at the Mary Flagler Cary Arboretum,[1] it is an independent center for ecological research, "whose work is highly relevant to policy concerns."[23] In addition to managing teams of scientists and educators, Likens continued his research at Hubbard Brook each summer.[2] As of 2001, he was appointed to the first endowed chair at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies, the G. Evelyn Hutchinson Chair in Ecology.[1]

In 2007 Likens stepped down as director of the IES and returned to full-time research, currently at the University of Connecticut and as visiting professor at the University of Uppsala, Sweden. In July 2012 he began a three-year term as special adviser to the president of the University of Connecticut on environmental affairs and distinguished research professor.[22]

Likens has published 25 books and more than 580 papers and book chapters.[3] Much of his early work is summarized in U.S. Geological Survey publications.[24] His work has influenced the United States Congress on issues such as the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.[3]

He has been active in a variety of organizations, and has been the vice-president (1975-1976) and president (1976-1977) of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography; vice-president (1978-1979), president (1981-1982) and honorary Fellow (2012) of the Ecological Society of America; president (2002) of the American Institute of Biological Sciences; and president (2001-2007) of the International Society of Limnology.[20][21]

Awards and honors edit

Likens has received a substantial number of awards and honors of various kinds.[20][21] He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1979,[6] and the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1981.[1] He was also elected as a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1988, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1994 and the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2000.[20] He became an elected member in biological sciences of the American Philosophical Society in 2006.[25] He's also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[20]

His awards include the 1988 ECI Prize in Limnetic Ecology,[26] the 1993 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement[27] and the 2001 Huxley Medal of the Institute of Biology, London, UK.[6] He received a 2001 National Medal of Science from President George W. Bush on June 13, 2002.[1] In 2003, Likens and Dr. F. Herbert Bormann received the Blue Planet Prize from Asahi Glass Foundation, for "outstanding scientific research that helps to solve global environmental problems".[12] In 2014, he received the Alfred C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO).[3]

He has been awarded honorary doctoral degrees internationally (Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna, 1992; Wageningen Agricultural University, The Netherlands, 1998) as well as nationally (Manchester College, 1979; Rutgers University, 1985; Plymouth State College, University System of New Hampshire, 1989; Miami University, 1990; Union College, 1991; Marist College, 1993; University of Connecticut, 2004; Montclair State University, 2012).[21]

He has won the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award (2016) jointly with Marten Scheffer for contributing decisively to what the jury describes as “one of the major challenges” of this scientific discipline: to understand and, where possible, anticipate ecosystem responses to human-induced alterations of the natural environment.

In 2018 Likens was awarded an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University, Sweden.[28]

Family edit

Gene Likens and his wife Phyllis Irene Craig Likens (1951–2014) of Clinton Corners, New York have three daughters, Heather, Leslie, and Kathy, and a son, Gregory. Phyllis also worked at Cornell University and the Institute of Ecosystem Studies and contributed significantly to the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study. He has seven grandchildren, Sierra, Maxwell, Samuel, Joseph, Noah, Louis, and Jason.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k O'Grady, Richard T. (2002). "AIBS President Gene Likens Awarded National Medal of Science". BioScience. 52 (6): 459. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0459:apglan]2.0.co;2.
  2. ^ a b c . Pearson Education. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Gene E. Likens receives the Alfred C. Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award". EcoFocus Newsletter. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. May 30, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  4. ^ Jeschke, Jonathan M. (September 25, 2009). "Likens, Gene E." The Encyclopedia of Earth.
  5. ^ "Gene Likens Collection, MC2002/188 and MC2002/188b". Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection. Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  6. ^ a b c "GENE E. LIKENS Institute of Ecosystem Studies" (PDF). University of Connecticut. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  7. ^ a b Ragotzkie, Robert A.; Likens, Gene E. (1964). "The heat balance of two Antarctic lakes". Limnology and Oceanography. 9 (3): 412–425. Bibcode:1964LimOc...9..412R. doi:10.4319/lo.1964.9.3.0412.
  8. ^ Likens, Gene E. (1962). Transport of radioisotopes in lakes (Ph.D. thesis). University of Wisconsin - Madison.
  9. ^ Doran, Peter T.; Lyons, W. Berry; McKnight, Diane M. (2010). Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments. Cambridge University Press. p. 1. ISBN 9780511718168. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  10. ^ "Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study". National Science Foundation. Retrieved November 11, 2007.
  11. ^ a b c d Rains, Michael T. (2005). "Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Celebrating 50 Years as a Forest Service National Scientific Treasure" (PDF). Forest Science Review. No. 5. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "IES Director Dr. Gene E. Likens Receives the Blue Planet Prize". LTER Network News. Vol. 16, no. 2. November 16, 2003. Retrieved December 9, 2015.
  13. ^ . Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  14. ^ Likens, Gene (October 1, 2013). "The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study: Celebrating 50 Years". Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 94 (4): 336–. doi:10.1890/0012-9623-94.4.336.
  15. ^ Winter, Thomas C.; Likens, Gene E. (2009). Mirror Lake : interactions among air, land, and water. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520261198. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  16. ^ Likens, Gene E.; Buso, Donald C. (2013). Biogeochemistry of a forested ecosystem (3rd ed.). New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1461478096. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  17. ^ Decamps, H.; Naiman, R.J.; McClain, M.E. (2010). "Riparian zones". In Likens, Gene E. (ed.). River ecosystem ecology : a global perspective : a derivative of Encyclopedia of inland waters. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. pp. 182–189. ISBN 9780123819987. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  18. ^ CONLEY, DANIEL J.; LIKENS, GENE E.; BUSO, DONALD C.; SACCONE, LOREDANA; BAILEY, SCOTT W.; JOHNSON, CHRIS E. (September 2008). "Deforestation causes increased dissolved silicate losses in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest". Global Change Biology. 14 (11): 2548–2554. Bibcode:2008GCBio..14.2548C. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01667.x. S2CID 84326979. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  19. ^ a b Berkowitz, Alan R.; Nilon, Charles H.; Hollweg, Karen S. (2003). Understanding urban ecosystems a new frontier for science and education. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-0387952376.
  20. ^ a b c d e Joseph, Heather (2002). "AIBSnews". BioScience. 52 (7): 627–630. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2002)052[0627:an]2.0.co;2.
  21. ^ a b c d "Gene Likens Ph.D. National Medal of Science - Biological Sciences 2001". Ganga Library Inc. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  22. ^ a b "Dr. Gene E. Likens". Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies. December 15, 2022.
  23. ^ Speth, James Gustave (2004). Global environmental challenges : transitions to a sustainable world. Hyderabad, India: Orient Longman. ISBN 8125027408. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  24. ^ Wiltshire, Denise A.; Evans, Margaret L. (1984). Acid precipitation; an annotated bibliography U.S. Geological Survey Circular 923 (PDF). U.S. Geological Survey.
  25. ^ (PDF). News from Philosophical Hall. 10 (2): 10. 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  26. ^ Likens, Gene E. (1992). THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH: ITS USE AND ABUSE (PDF). Germany: Ecology Institute. Retrieved December 15, 2015.
  27. ^ . Tyler Prize. Archived from the original on July 25, 2017. Retrieved December 10, 2015.
  28. ^ University, Uppsala (January 24, 2018). "Mini symposium with Honorary Doctor Gene E. Likens". www.kalendarium.uu.se. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  29. ^ "Phyllis Irene Craig Likens Obituary". Ithaca Journal. December 22, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2015.

External links edit

  • "Gene Likens Collection, MC2002/188 and MC2002/188b". Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection. Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana.
  • Wiltshire, Denise A.; Evans, Margaret L. (1984). Acid precipitation; an annotated bibliography U.S. Geological Survey Circular 923 (PDF). U.S. Geological Survey.

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Gene Elden Likens born January 6 1935 is an American limnologist and ecologist He co founded the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in 1963 and founded the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook New York in 1983 1 Gene LikensGene Likens 2015BornGene Elden Likens 1935 01 06 January 6 1935 age 89 Pierceton IndianaNationalityAmericanAlma materManchester University University of Wisconsin MadisonKnown forHubbard Brook Experimental Forest Institute of Ecosystem StudiesSpousePhyllis Irene Craig Likens 1983 2014 AwardsRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters Austrian Academy of Sciences National Medal of Science BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge AwardScientific careerFieldsEcologyInstitutionsDartmouth College Cornell University University of Connecticut University of UppsalaA leading pioneer in long term multidisciplinary ecological studies Likens examines energy flow and biogeochemical flux models in the ecosystems of forests streams and lakes Likens is best known for leading the team of scientists that discovered acid rain in North America and connected fossil fuels with increasing acidity of precipitation 1 2 In addition to its scientific impact this work has influenced public debate and governmental policy particularly the United States Congress s Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 3 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Dartmouth College 2 2 Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest 2 3 Cornell University 2 4 Institute of Ecosystem Studies 3 Awards and honors 4 Family 5 References 6 External linksEducation editGene Likens was born in Pierceton Indiana 4 Likens received his B S in zoology at Manchester University North Manchester Indiana in 1957 5 followed by his M S in zoology in 1959 from the University of Wisconsin Madison 1 6 He received his Ph D in zoology in 1962 also from the University of Wisconsin Madison for his thesis on Transport of radioisotopes in lakes 7 8 Career editDartmouth College edit Likens was an instructor and associate professor at Dartmouth College from 1963 to 1969 1 In the 1960s Likens did early work in the dry valleys of Antarctica 9 examining the thermal structures of Lake Vanda and Lake Bonney 7 Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest edit nbsp Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest 2015 nbsp Mirror Lake 2015Likens was co founder in 1963 of a group with F Herbert Bormann Robert S Pierce and Noye M Johnson working on the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in the White Mountains of New Hampshire 10 11 The study immediately found that the rain was abnormally acidic and the group carried out one of the first scientific studies linking acid rain to air pollution such as sulphur dioxide from the use of fossil fuels 12 13 In 1988 Hubbard Brook was designated by the National Science Foundation as an LTER a site for collaborative long term ecological research 3 11 14 In 2005 Hubbard Brook celebrated 50 years of research at the site 11 Likens work in the area is considered one of the world s most comprehensive studies on how air pollution and land use shape forested watersheds 3 Work at Mirror Lake at the lower end of the Hubbard Brook Valley has been particularly important in understanding the importance of physical chemical and biological linkages involving the lake and its watershed and airshed 15 Liken has extensively studied biogeochemical cycles describing the flow of matter within ecosystems 16 Riparian zones linking water and land are particularly important in maintaining the health of wild lands 17 Liken has also done important work on deforestation and its potential impact on the chemistry of watersheds This research has had significant impacts on programs for forest management in particular the United States Forest Service s adoption of a 100 year rotation policy 2 18 Likens and others devised a range of highly influential long term experiments on an ecosystemic scale These include the small watershed model of nutrient cycling in which all water entering and leaving a naturally bounded watershed is measured enabling scientists to calculate the hydrologic budget of the watershed 11 This model has been extremely influential in the examination of ecosystems and is central to the examination of urban ecosystems such as Baltimore 19 Likens work is considered classic 1 19 and he is credited with establishing a guiding paradigm for other ecologists 1 Cornell University edit In 1969 Likens joined the faculty of Cornell University He served as an associate professor from 1969 to 1972 and as a full professor from 1972 to 1983 1 In addition to being a professor of ecology in the Section of Ecology and Systematics later named the Department of Ecology amp Evolutionary Biology he served as its acting chairman 1973 1974 and chairman 1982 1983 20 21 In January 1983 he was named Cornell University s Charles A Alexander Professor of Biological Sciences While at Cornell University he served as chairman of the Section of Ecology and Systematics 22 Institute of Ecosystem Studies edit External media nbsp Audio nbsp Whatever Happened to Acid Rain Science History InstituteVideo nbsp 2000 Interview with Gene Likens Institute of Ecosystems Studies nbsp Acid Rain A Long Unfinished Journey From Discovery to Political Action Dr Gene Likens Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies nbsp Gene E Likens Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies In 1983 Likens founded the now Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook New York as part of the New York Botanical Garden In 1993 the IES became an independent non profit with Likens as director and president Situated at the Mary Flagler Cary Arboretum 1 it is an independent center for ecological research whose work is highly relevant to policy concerns 23 In addition to managing teams of scientists and educators Likens continued his research at Hubbard Brook each summer 2 As of 2001 he was appointed to the first endowed chair at the Institute of Ecosystem Studies the G Evelyn Hutchinson Chair in Ecology 1 In 2007 Likens stepped down as director of the IES and returned to full time research currently at the University of Connecticut and as visiting professor at the University of Uppsala Sweden In July 2012 he began a three year term as special adviser to the president of the University of Connecticut on environmental affairs and distinguished research professor 22 Likens has published 25 books and more than 580 papers and book chapters 3 Much of his early work is summarized in U S Geological Survey publications 24 His work has influenced the United States Congress on issues such as the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 3 He has been active in a variety of organizations and has been the vice president 1975 1976 and president 1976 1977 of the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography vice president 1978 1979 president 1981 1982 and honorary Fellow 2012 of the Ecological Society of America president 2002 of the American Institute of Biological Sciences and president 2001 2007 of the International Society of Limnology 20 21 Awards and honors editLikens has received a substantial number of awards and honors of various kinds 20 21 He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1979 6 and the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1981 1 He was also elected as a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1988 the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters in 1994 and the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 2000 20 He became an elected member in biological sciences of the American Philosophical Society in 2006 25 He s also a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 20 His awards include the 1988 ECI Prize in Limnetic Ecology 26 the 1993 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement 27 and the 2001 Huxley Medal of the Institute of Biology London UK 6 He received a 2001 National Medal of Science from President George W Bush on June 13 2002 1 In 2003 Likens and Dr F Herbert Bormann received the Blue Planet Prize from Asahi Glass Foundation for outstanding scientific research that helps to solve global environmental problems 12 In 2014 he received the Alfred C Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography ASLO 3 He has been awarded honorary doctoral degrees internationally Universitat fur Bodenkultur Vienna 1992 Wageningen Agricultural University The Netherlands 1998 as well as nationally Manchester College 1979 Rutgers University 1985 Plymouth State College University System of New Hampshire 1989 Miami University 1990 Union College 1991 Marist College 1993 University of Connecticut 2004 Montclair State University 2012 21 He has won the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award 2016 jointly with Marten Scheffer for contributing decisively to what the jury describes as one of the major challenges of this scientific discipline to understand and where possible anticipate ecosystem responses to human induced alterations of the natural environment In 2018 Likens was awarded an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University Sweden 28 Family editGene Likens and his wife Phyllis Irene Craig Likens 1951 2014 of Clinton Corners New York have three daughters Heather Leslie and Kathy and a son Gregory Phyllis also worked at Cornell University and the Institute of Ecosystem Studies and contributed significantly to the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study He has seven grandchildren Sierra Maxwell Samuel Joseph Noah Louis and Jason 29 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k O Grady Richard T 2002 AIBS President Gene Likens Awarded National Medal of Science BioScience 52 6 459 doi 10 1641 0006 3568 2002 052 0459 apglan 2 0 co 2 a b c Unit 8 Gene E Likens Pearson Education Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved December 15 2015 a b c d e f Gene E Likens receives the Alfred C Redfield Lifetime Achievement Award EcoFocus Newsletter Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies May 30 2014 Retrieved December 9 2015 Jeschke Jonathan M September 25 2009 Likens Gene E The Encyclopedia of Earth Gene Likens Collection MC2002 188 and MC2002 188b Manchester University Archives and Brethren Historical Collection Funderburg Library Manchester University North Manchester Indiana Retrieved December 9 2015 a b c GENE E LIKENS Institute of Ecosystem Studies PDF University of Connecticut Retrieved December 10 2015 a b Ragotzkie Robert A Likens Gene E 1964 The heat balance of two Antarctic lakes Limnology and Oceanography 9 3 412 425 Bibcode 1964LimOc 9 412R doi 10 4319 lo 1964 9 3 0412 Likens Gene E 1962 Transport of radioisotopes in lakes Ph D thesis University of Wisconsin Madison Doran Peter T Lyons W Berry McKnight Diane M 2010 Life in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments Cambridge University Press p 1 ISBN 9780511718168 Retrieved December 14 2015 Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study National Science Foundation Retrieved November 11 2007 a b c d Rains Michael T 2005 Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Celebrating 50 Years as a Forest Service National Scientific Treasure PDF Forest Science Review No 5 Retrieved December 14 2015 a b IES Director Dr Gene E Likens Receives the Blue Planet Prize LTER Network News Vol 16 no 2 November 16 2003 Retrieved December 9 2015 Acid Rain Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Archived from the original on June 20 2018 Retrieved December 15 2015 Likens Gene October 1 2013 The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study Celebrating 50 Years Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 94 4 336 doi 10 1890 0012 9623 94 4 336 Winter Thomas C Likens Gene E 2009 Mirror Lake interactions among air land and water Berkeley University of California Press ISBN 9780520261198 Retrieved December 15 2015 Likens Gene E Buso Donald C 2013 Biogeochemistry of a forested ecosystem 3rd ed New York Springer ISBN 978 1461478096 Retrieved December 15 2015 Decamps H Naiman R J McClain M E 2010 Riparian zones In Likens Gene E ed River ecosystem ecology a global perspective a derivative of Encyclopedia of inland waters San Diego CA Academic Press pp 182 189 ISBN 9780123819987 Retrieved December 15 2015 CONLEY DANIEL J LIKENS GENE E BUSO DONALD C SACCONE LOREDANA BAILEY SCOTT W JOHNSON CHRIS E September 2008 Deforestation causes increased dissolved silicate losses in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest Global Change Biology 14 11 2548 2554 Bibcode 2008GCBio 14 2548C doi 10 1111 j 1365 2486 2008 01667 x S2CID 84326979 Retrieved December 15 2015 a b Berkowitz Alan R Nilon Charles H Hollweg Karen S 2003 Understanding urban ecosystems a new frontier for science and education New York Springer ISBN 978 0387952376 a b c d e Joseph Heather 2002 AIBSnews BioScience 52 7 627 630 doi 10 1641 0006 3568 2002 052 0627 an 2 0 co 2 a b c d Gene Likens Ph D National Medal of Science Biological Sciences 2001 Ganga Library Inc Retrieved December 14 2015 a b Dr Gene E Likens Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies December 15 2022 Speth James Gustave 2004 Global environmental challenges transitions to a sustainable world Hyderabad India Orient Longman ISBN 8125027408 Retrieved December 14 2015 Wiltshire Denise A Evans Margaret L 1984 Acid precipitation an annotated bibliography U S Geological Survey Circular 923 PDF U S Geological Survey Members elected in April 2006 PDF News from Philosophical Hall 10 2 10 2006 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved December 10 2015 Likens Gene E 1992 THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH ITS USE AND ABUSE PDF Germany Ecology Institute Retrieved December 15 2015 1993 Tyler Laureates F Herbert Bormann and Gene E Likens Tyler Prize Archived from the original on July 25 2017 Retrieved December 10 2015 University Uppsala January 24 2018 Mini symposium with Honorary Doctor Gene E Likens www kalendarium uu se Retrieved July 23 2021 Phyllis Irene Craig Likens Obituary Ithaca Journal December 22 2014 Retrieved December 9 2015 External links editLibrary resources about Gene Likens Resources in 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