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Mike Anderson

PhD student

Co-advised by Roger Ruess and Lee Taylor
Institute of Arctic Biology and
Department of Biology and Wildlife
University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775-7000

andersonmATmacalester.edu

651-696-6230

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Mike works on partner-choice in the alder-Frankia symbiosis. He is also an instructor at Macalester College in Minnesota.

EDUCATION

BIOGRAPHY

Anderson, M. D. 2011. Two in the far north: the alder-Frankia symbiosis, with an Alaskan case study. Pages 138-166 in J. C. Polacco and C. D. Todd, editors. Ecological Aspects of Plant Nitrogen Metabolism. John Wiley & Sons.

Anderson MD, Ruess RR, Myrold DD, Taylor DL. 2009. Host species and habitat affect nodulation by specific Frankia genotypes in two species of Alnus in interior Alaska. Oecologia DOI 10.1007/s00442-009-1330-0

Anderson, M. D., R.W. Ruess, D.D. Uliassi, and J.S. Mitchell. 2004. Estimating N2 fixation in two species of Alnus in interior Alaska using acetylene reduction and 15N2 uptake. Ecoscience 11: 102-112.

 

 

Institute of Arctic Biology Department of Biology and Wildlife EPSCoR University of Alaska Fairbanks