Adam Siders

Postdoctoral Researcher (Cherry/Jones Labs)

Education

  • Postdoctoral Research, University of Alabama, 2023 - present
  • Ph.D., Soil, Water, and Ecosystem, Sciences, University of Florida, 2023
  • M.S., Biology, Northern Arizona University, 2016
  • B.A., Fisheries and Wildlife Biology, Kansas State University, 2013

Research Areas

  • Food webs
  • Biogeochemistry
  • Resource subsidies

Selected Publications

Siders, A.C., Z.G. Compson, B.A. Hungate, P. Dijkstra, G.W. Koch, and J.C. Marks. 2021. The influence of leaf type on carbon and nitrogen assimilation by aquatic invertebrate communities: a new perspective on trophic efficiency. Ecosystems 24, 788 – 805.

Siders, A.C., Z.G. Compson, B.A. Hungate, P. Dijkstra, G.W. Koch, A.S. Wymore, A.S. Grandy, and J.C. Marks. 2018. Litter identity affects assimilation of carbon and nitrogen by a shredding caddisfly. Ecosphere 9(7):e02340.10.1002/ecs2.2340

Compson, Z.G., B.A. Hungate, T.G. Whitham, G.W. Koch, P. Dijkstra, A.C. Siders, T. Wojtowicz, R. Jacobs, D.N. Rakestraw, K.E. Allred, C.K. Sayer, and J.C. Marks. 2018. Aquatic shredders, the genetics of trees, and the litter that links them: evidence from doubly labeled litter. Ecology 99: 1759 – 1770.