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|name = Emily Stanley |birth_place = Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |awards = 2018: ASLO Hutchinson Award, 2018: Fellow, Ecological Society of America, 2018: Fellow, Society of Freshwater Sciences, 2006: Aldo Leopold Leadership Program Fellow |fields = Limnology, ecosystem ecology |alma_mater = Arizona State University, Ph.D. |doctoral_advisor = Stuart Fischer |thesis_title = Ecosystem expansion and contraction in streams }} Emily Stanley is an American professor of limnology at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She was named a 2018 Ecological Society of America Fellow and her research focuses on the ecology of freshwater ecosystems. Early life and educationEmily Stanley was born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania to parents Frank and Elizabeth. She has three siblings: Jonathan, Elizabeth, and James. Emily Stanley received her B.S. in Biology at Yale University in 1984, her M.S. in Biology at Southwest Texas State University in 1986, and her Ph.D. in Zoology at Arizona State University in 1993.[1] Her Ph.D. advisor was Stuart Fisher, a Professor Emeritus at the School of Life Sciences at Arizona State University.[2] Career and researchAfter completing her Ph.D., Emily Stanley worked as a Post-Doctoral Research Assistant at the University of Alabama for two years, then worked as an Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University in the zoology department for three years. In 1998 she started working as an associate professor at the University of Wisconsin Center for Limnology and Department of Integrative Biology. In 2010, she was promoted to Full Professor.[1] Emily Stanley's research focuses on limnology, as well as river and stream ecosystem ecology. Her Ph.D. thesis studied a stream in the Arizona Sonoran Desert to determine how the different parts of the streams dried during warmer months, and it was determined that when each part of the stream ecosystem shrinks and expands, the stream as a whole fluctuates in size.[3] According to her paper, this research could help predict how drying patterns cause changes in ecosystems, and knowing that stream ecosystems change over space and time can also be used to predict how streams could change due to climate change.[3] Other research of hers includes studying the effects of dam removal on ecosystems and predicting how best to manage the consequences.[4] She has also researched how different factors such as hydrology, biochemistry, invasive species, and human land-use alter lakes and rivers. Changes in freshwater ecosystems, according to her research, can affect services humans get from these ecosystems, such as drinking water.[5] Emily Stanley has also studied riparian zones, which are the areas between rivers and land, and how human impacts can change these ecosystems.[6] In addition, she has studied hyporheic zones, areas where surface water mixes with groundwater, and researched how water and nutrients are exchanged between the two.[7] Awards and honors
Notable Publications1997: "Ecosystem expansion and contraction in streams," BioScience[3] 1998: "The functional significance of the hyporheic zone in streams and rivers," Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics[7] 2002: "Landscape indicators of human impacts to riverine systems," Aquatic Sciences[6] 2003: "Trading off: the ecological effects of dam removal," Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment[4] 2011: "State of the world's freshwater ecosystems: physical, chemical, and biological changes," Annual Review of Environment and Resources[5] References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://stanleylab.wiscweb.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/204/2017/05/Stanley-CV-July-2018.pdf|title=Curriculum Vitae|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://sols.asu.edu/stuart-fisher|title=Stuart Fisher {{!}} School of Life Sciences|website=sols.asu.edu|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite journal|author=Stanley, Emily H.|author2=Fisher, Stuart G.|author3=Grimm, Nancy B.|year=1997|title=Ecosystem Expansion and Contraction in Streams|journal=BioScience|volume=47|issue=7|pages=427–435|doi=10.2307/1313058|issn=0006-3568|jstor=1313058}} 4. ^1 {{cite journal|author=Stanley, Emily H.|author2=Doyle, Martin W.|year=2003|title=Trading off: the ecological effects of dam removal|journal=Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment|language=en|volume=1|issue=1|pages=15–22|doi=10.1890/1540-9295(2003)001[0015:TOTEEO]2.0.CO;2|issn=1540-9309}} 5. ^1 {{Cite journal|author=Carpenter, Stephen R.|author2=Stanley, Emily H.|author3=Vander Zanden, M. Jake|year=2011|title=State of the World's Freshwater Ecosystems: Physical, Chemical, and Biological Changes|journal=Annual Review of Environment and Resources|volume=36|issue=1|pages=75–99|doi=10.1146/annurev-environ-021810-094524}} 6. ^1 {{Cite journal|author=Gergel, Sarah E.|author2=Turner, Monica G.|author3=Miller, James R.|author4=Melack, John M.|author5=Stanley, Emily H.|year=2002|title=Landscape indicators of human impacts to riverine systems|journal=Aquatic Sciences|volume=64|issue=2|pages=118–128|doi=10.1007/s00027-002-8060-2|issn=1420-9055}} 7. ^1 {{Cite journal|author=Boulton, Andrew J.|author2=Findlay, Stuart|author3=Marmonier, Pierre|author4=Stanley, Emily H.|author5=Valett, H. Maurice|year=1998|title=The Functional Significance of the Hyporheic Zone in Streams and Rivers|journal=Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics|volume=29|pages=59–81|issn=0066-4162|jstor=221702|doi=10.1146/annurev.ecolsys.29.1.59}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=https://research.wisc.edu/professorships-and-faculty-fellowships/vilas-associates/past-winners-vilas-associates/|title=Past Winners Vilas Associates|publisher=University of Wisconsin|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://research.wisc.edu/professorships-and-faculty-fellowships/vilas-associates/past-winners-vilas-associates/|title=Past Winners Vilas Associates {{!}} Research {{!}} UW–Madison|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.stanford.edu/news/2006/march22/leo-032206.html|title=18 environmental researchers named 2006 Aldo Leopold Leadership Fellows|publisher=Stanford University|date=March 22, 2006|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.wisc.edu/seven-honored-with-romnes-awards/|title=Seven honored with Romnes awards|publisher=University of Wisconsin|date=March 18, 2008|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 12. ^{{Cite web|url=https://research.wisc.edu/professorships-and-faculty-fellowships/kellett-mid-career-award/past-winners-kellett-mid-career/|title=Past Winners Kellett Mid-Career {{!}} Research {{!}} UW–Madison|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://freshwater-science.org/awards-programs/sfs-fellows|title=SFS Fellows Program|publisher=Society for Freshwater Sciences|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://aslo.org/page/2018-hutchinson-award|title=2018 Hutchinson Award Recipient|publisher=ASLO|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.esa.org/esa/ecological-society-of-america-announces-2018-fellows/|title=Ecological Society of America announces 2018 Fellows|publisher=Ecological Society of America|date=March 1, 2018|accessdate=March 22, 2019}} External links
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