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1 Patrick W. Inglett Office: Department of Soil and Water Science, 106 Newell Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (352) ext.323 Home: 1105 Fort Clarke Boulevard, Apartment 401, Gainesville, Florida (352) EDUCATION Ph.D. in Soil and Water Science, Department of Soil and Water Science, University of Florida, Dissertation Title: Stable Nitrogen Isotopic Ratios as an Indicator of Wetland Eutrophication: A Case Study in the Florida Everglades. Soil Science Society of America - Emil Truog Soil Science Award (Best Dissertation ) Advisor: K. Ramesh Reddy MS in Soil and Water Science, Department of Soil and Water Science, University of Florida, Thesis Title: Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Periphyton N 2 Fixation in a Nutrient-Impacted Everglades Ecosystem. College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Award of Excellence for Outstanding Research (Best Thesis ) Advisor: K. Ramesh Reddy BS in Applied Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Concentration in aquatic ecology and plant physiology/ecology Certificate specialization in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Graduation with High Honor PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Post-Doctoral Research Associate May present Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida. Research and teaching related to biogeochemical processes in subtropical ecosystems. Emphasis on coupling of C, N and P cycles. Traditional physicochemical analysis combined with novel enzyme and microscopy, and enrichment and natural abundance level isotopic methods. Served as manager of departmental stable isotope mass spectrometry lab (August present) and taught a course (Biogeochemistry of Wetlands, SOS6448). University of Florida Alumni Fellow August 1999 August 2003 Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida Graduate studies related to isotopic indicators of ecosystem change. Primary emphasis on macrophyte control of soil isotopic signatures. Explored various methods of isotopic analysis of solid, liquid and gaseous C and N forms. Extensive participation in teaching activities as a teaching assistant and invited lecturer. Graduate Research Assistant August August 1999 Soil and Water Science Department, University of Florida Biogeochemical processes related to wetland N cycling. Primary focus on chemistry and algal nitrogenase enzyme activity in a variety of Florida ecosystems. Extensive experience as a teaching assistant.

2 P. W. Inglett Page 2 of 6 Undergraduate Research Assistant September March 1997 School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology Laboratory and field research related to salt marsh geochemical processes including sulfate and iron reduction. Developed a novel coring device for use in marsh soils/sediments. Undergraduate Teaching Assistant January December 1996 School of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology Laboratory and field teaching related to aquatic ecology and plant physiology. Duties included demonstration/experiment development and design, field trip coordination/supervision, and student examination/evaluation. Cooperative Education Student Trainee, September August 1995 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atlanta, Georgia Duties related to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act including permit review, wetland functional assessment, enforcement compliance and monitoring. Cross-trained with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and completed several training courses including Regulatory IV Certification (wetland delineation) and Bottomland Hardwood Restoration (Vicksburg, MS). FUNDED RESEARCH Project Participant/Co-investigator U. S. Department of Interior - Linkages between microbial community composition, function and revegetation in the Hole-in-the-Donut area. $296,305 for 3 years. St. John s River Water Management District. - Indian River Lagoon Water Quality Model. $160,000 for 2 years. National Science Foundation. - Linkages between microbial diversity and processes along nutrient gradients in wetlands. $847,000 for five years. South Florida Water Management District. - Biotic hydrolysis of organic phosphorus in wetlands. $233,095 for 2 years. PI/Co-PI Grants and Contracts St John s River Water Management District. Biogeochemical Cycling in Spring Systems $215,168 for one year. National Science Foundation. Phosphatase Production in Cyanobacterial Mats: Assessing the Roles of Phototrophs and Heterotrophs. Proposal #: (submitted with positive reviews, to be resubmitted in June, 2006). - $462,581 for three years. South Florida Water Management District Everglades Foodweb Isotopic Tracing Study. - $109,450 for one year. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor: Biogeochemistry of Wetlands (SOS 6448), University of Florida: 2006 Isotope Methods and Applications (SOS 6932), University of Florida: 2006 Introduction to Everglades Nutrient Chemistry, Florida Earth Foundation - Water Quality and Quantity Module, West Palm Beach Florida: 2005, 2006 Biogeochemistry of Wetlands Short Course: Sulfur Module, University of Florida: 2003 Invited Lecturer: Biogeochemistry of Wetlands (SOS 6448), University of Florida: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Soil Plant Relationships (SOS 5050), University of Florida: 2001

3 P. W. Inglett Page 3 of 6 Teaching Assistant: Soil Physics (SOS 6932/SOS 4602), University of Florida: 1999, 2000 Wetlands and Water Quality (SOS 4602), University of Florida: 1998 Biogeochemistry of Wetlands (SOS 6448), University of Florida: 1998 Plant Physiology Laboratory (BIOL 4442), Georgia Institute of Technology: 1997 General Ecology Laboratory (BIOL 3337), Georgia Institute of Technology: 1996 Student Advising: Committee member (1) - H. Kim Textbook Illustrator: present, Wetland Biogeochemistry: Science and Applications, authors: K.R. Reddy and R.D. DeLaune. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Society Memberships: American Geophysical Union, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Soil Science Society of America, Sigma Xi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Beta Beta Beta Journal Reviewer: Wetlands, Wetlands Ecology and Management, Soil Science Society of America Journal. Session Chair: American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Society Committees: - Emil Truog Scholarship Committee (Soil Science Society of America) Departmental Committees: Academic Affairs, Graduate Studies, Chair Search Committee, and Publicity (Department of Soil and Water Science, University of Florida) Student Appointments: Graduate Student Representative (Department of Soil and Water Science, University of Florida); Secretary (National Biology Honor Society, Georgia Institute of Technology); Olympic Planning & Master Plan Student Advisory Committees (Georgia Institute of Technology) AWARDS AND HONORS Emil Truog Soil Science Award for outstanding dissertation, Soil Science Society of America PhD Award for Graduate Student Excellence in Soil and Water Science Best Poster Presentation, Soil and Water Science Graduate Research Forum Best Oral Presentation, Soil and Water Science Graduate Research Forum University of Florida College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Award of Excellence for Outstanding Research (Best Thesis-1999) Best Oral Presentation, Soil and Water Science Graduate Research Forum Sam Polston Scholarship for Outstanding Performance in Graduate Studies Soil and Water Science Outstanding Graduate Student Award Sam Polston Scholarship for Outstanding Performance in Graduate Studies Graduation with High Honor, Georgia Institute of Technology

4 P. W. Inglett Page 4 of 6 PUBLICATIONS Inglett, K.S., P.W. Inglett, and K.R. Reddy. Development of microbial community structure and function during soil development of a calcareous subtropical wetland. Soil Biology and Biochemistry (submitted). Inglett, P. W., K. R. Reddy, E.M. D Angelo, and P. V. McCormick. Periphyton nitrogenase activity as an indicator of Everglades nutrient impacts. Wetlands Ecology and Management (submitted). Inglett, P. W., K. R. Reddy, B. Lorenzen, and S. Newman. Increased soil δ 15 N following phosphorus enrichment: Historical patterns and tests of two hypotheses in a P-limited wetland. Oecologia (accepted with revision). Osborne, T.Z., P.W. Inglett, and K.R. Reddy. (2006) Linkages between particulate and dissolved organic matter in wetland ecosystems: the role of vegetation type. Aquatic Botany (in press). Inglett, P.W., and K.R. Reddy. (2006). Stable C and N isotopic ratios of macrophytes as an indicator of wetland eutrophication: Patterns in the P-affected Everglades. Limnology and Oceanography 51: Sharma, K., P.W. Inglett, K.R. Reddy, and A.V. Ogram. (2005) Microscopic examination of photoautotrophic and phosphatase-producing organisms in phosphorus-limited Everglades periphyton mats. Limnology and Oceanography 50: Inglett, P. W., K. R. Reddy, and R. Corstanje. (2005) Anaerobic Soils. In: D. Hillel (ed) Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment. pp Academic Press. Inglett, P. W., E. Viollier, A. N. Roychoudhury, and P. Van Cappellen. (2004) A new idea in marsh coring: the Wedge. Soil Science Society of America Journal 68: Inglett, P. W., K. R. Reddy, and P. V. McCormick. (2004) Periphyton chemistry and nitrogenase activity in a nutrient-impacted Everglades ecosystem. Biogeochemistry 67: Viollier, E., and P. W. Inglett, K. Hunter, A. N. Roychoudhury, P. Van Cappellen. (2000) The ferrozine method revisited: Fe(II)/Fe(III) determination in natural waters. Applied Geochemistry 15: MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Inglett, P.W. and T.Z. Osborne. Changes in δ 13 C and δ 15 N of plant structural compound classes in response to wetland eutrophication. (to be submitted to Plant and Soil, January 2007) Inglett, K.S., P.W. Inglett, and K.R. Reddy. Biogeochemical succession in soils of a calcareous subtropical wetland ecosystem. (to be submitted to Biogeochemistry, February 2007) Inglett P.W., K.S. Inglett, K.R. Reddy, A.V. Ogram, and M. Norland. Isotopic indicators of biogeochemical succession in soils of a calcareous subtropical wetland ecosystem. (to be submitted to SSSAJ, March 2007) PRESENTATIONS Invited Speaker: Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles in Aquatic Systems: Insights from the Florida Everglades. Given at the St. Johns River Water Management District seminar series, August Macrophyte Stable Isotopic Indicators of Wetland Eutrophication: A Case Study in the Florida Everglades. Given at the departmental seminar series, November 16, Botany Department, University of Florida.

5 P. W. Inglett Page 5 of Coupled Biogeochemical Cycles in Aquatic Systems: Insights from the Florida Everglades. Given at the departmental seminar series, October 26, Agronomy Department, Purdue University Everglades Research: An Overview, and Applications of Stable C and N Isotopes. Given at the departmental seminar series, July 25, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Malaysia, Putra Malaysia. Contributed Abstracts: Reddy, K.R., and P.W. Inglett. (2006) Coupled biogeochemical cycles in wetlands. The 18 th World Congress of Soil Science. July Philadelphia, PA. Hagerthey, S.E., P.W. Inglett, K. Sharma, S. Newman, J.C. Trexler, and K.R. Reddy. (2006) A 13 C and 15N pulse-chase experiment to elucidate the Everglades food web: Separating the importance of autotrophic and heterotrophic production. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, June 13-18, Victoria, Canada. Inglett, P.W., K.R. Reddy, and S. Newman. (2005) Explaining Increases of δ 15 N Following P Enrichment: Tests of Soil-Related Processes in a P-Limited Wetland System. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, November 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT. Sharma K., P.W. Inglett,, K.R. Reddy, A.V. Ogram, and M. Norland. (2005) Biogeochemical succession in early development of calcareous wetland soils. ASA-CSSA-SSSA International Annual Meetings, November 6-10, Salt Lake City, UT. Inglett, P.W., and K.R. Reddy. (2004) Intrinsic versus extrinsic factors affecting carbon and nitrogen stable isotopic changes during litter decomposition. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, June 13-18, Savannah, Georgia. Reddy, K.R., P.W. Inglett, R. DeLaune, and A. Parker. (2004) Coupled biogeochemical cycles in wetlands. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, June 13-18, Savannah, Georgia. Sharma, K., P.W. Inglett, K.R. Reddy, and A.V. Ogram. (2004) Microscopic examination of distribution of autotrophic and phosphatase-producing bacteria in a periphyton from a phosphorus-limited Everglades ecosystem. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Annual Meeting, June 13-18, Savannah, Georgia. Clark, M.W., K.R. Reddy, P.W. Inglett, and R. Corstanje. (2003) Biogeochemical Characterization of the Nation s Wetlands. Society of Wetland Scientists 23 rd Annual Meeting, June 2-7, Lake Placid, New York. Inglett, P.W., K.R. Reddy, and T.Z. Osborne. (2002) Stable isotopic indicators of plant community change in Everglades soils. 94 th Annual ASA, CSSA, SSSA Meeting, November 18-22, Indianapolis, Indiana. Inglett, P.W., and K.R. Reddy. (2002) Stable isotopic indicators of impacts on wetland nitrogen cycling. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 21 st Annual Meeting, June 6-12, Victoria, Canada. Inglett, P.W., K.R. Reddy, and P.V. McCormick. (2000) Periphyton nitrogenase activity as an indicator of nutrient impacts to Everglades ecosystems. Society of Wetland Scientists 21 st Annual Meeting, August 6-12, Quebec, Canada. Inglett, P.W., K.R. Reddy, P.V. McCormick, and E.M. D Angelo. (1999) Spatial and temporal patterns of periphyton N 2 fixation in a nutrient-impacted Everglades ecosystem. Ecological Society of America National Meeting, August, Spokane, WA. Inglett, P.W., K.R. Reddy, P.V. McCormick, and E.M. D Angelo. (1998) Spatial and temporal variability of biological nitrogen fixation in an Everglades ecosystem. 90 th Annual ASA, CSSA, SSSA Meeting, October 18-22, Baltimore, Maryland.

6 P. W. Inglett Page 6 of 6 Inglett, P.W., E. Viollier,, A.N. Roychoudhury, and P. Van Cappellen. (1998) A New Idea in Marsh Coring: The Wedge. Conference on Southeastern Coastal Ocean Research (SECOR). Savannah, Georgia. Roychoudhury, A.N., P. Van Cappellen, P.W. Inglett, and E. Viollier. (1997) Iron cycling in salt marsh sediments: results of sequential solid phase extraction of iron and total reduced sulfur. American Geophysical Union National Meeting, Dec. 8-12, San Francisco. Viollier, E., P. Van Cappellen, A.N. Roychoudhury, P.W. Inglett, and K. Hunter. (1997) Kinetics of biogeochemical processes in salt marsh sediments. 213th American Chemical Society National Meeting, April 13-17, San Francisco.

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