plant ecophysiology lab
Jordan M Marshall, PhD

Jordan M. Marshall, PhD

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
2101 E. Coliseum Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46805

Office (260) 481-6038
Fax (260) 481-6087
marshalj {at} ipfw.edu



Education

PhD (2007) The University of Tennessee - Natural Resources dissertation link
MS (2004) Michigan Technological University - Forestry thesis link
BS (2002) Ball State University - Natural Resources and Environmental Management


Experience

Assistant Professor (2010-present) Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Post-Doctoral Researcher (2007-2010) Michigan Technological University
Graduate Research Assistant (2004-2007) The University of Tennessee
Graduate Research Assistant (2002-2004) Michigan Technological University


Publications

Marshall, JM, MJ Porter, and AJ Storer. In Press. Predicting emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), landing behavior on unwounded ash. Great Lakes Entomologist XX:XXX-XXX.

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2011. Addendum to a predictive model for detection of Agrilus planipennis (Col., Buprestidae) larvae in girdled ash (Fraxinus spp.). Journal of Applied Entomology 135:714. external link

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2011. A predictive model for detection of Agrilus planipennis larvae in girdled ash (Fraxinus spp.). Journal of Applied Entomology 135:91-97. external link

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2010. Efficacy of trap and lure types for detection of Agrilus planipennis (Col., Buprestidae) at low density. Journal of Applied Entomology 134:296-302. external link

Marshall, JM, DS Buckley. 2009. Influence of Microstegium vimineum presence on insect abundance in hardwood forests. Southeastern Naturalist 8:515-526. external link

Marshall, JM, DS Buckley, JA Franklin. 2009. Competitive interaction between Microstegium vimineum and first-year seedlings of three central hardwoods. The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 136:342-349. external link

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer, I Fraser, JA Beachy, VC Mastro. 2009. Effectiveness of differing trap types for the detection of emerald ash borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae). Environmental Entomology 38:1226-1234. external link

Buck, JH, JM Marshall. 2008. Hitchhiking as a secondary dispersal pathway for adult emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis). Great Lakes Entomologist 41:155-157.

Marshall, JM, DS Buckley. 2008. Effects of microsites created by selective harvesting on growth of Microstegium vimineum in a Central Hardwood forest. Forest Science 54:534-542. external link

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer, B Leutscher. 2008. Comparative analysis of plant and ground dwelling arthropod communities in lacustrine dune areas with and without Centaurea biebersteinii (Asteraceae). American Midland Naturalist 159:261-274. external link

Marshall, JM, DS Buckley. 2008. Influence of litter removal and mineral soil disturbance on the spread of an invasive grass in a Central Hardwood forest. Biological Invasions 10:531-538. external link

Marshall, JM 2007. Parasitism of Urophora affinis (Diptera: Tephritidae) by Aprostocetus sp. (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 40:166-168.

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer. 2007. Presence of the "Threatened" Trimerotropis huroniana (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in relation to the occurrence of native dune plant species and the exotic Centaurea biebersteinii. Great Lakes Entomologist 40:17-22.

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer. 2006. Influence of Centaurea biebersteinii patch size on Urophora quadrifasciata (Dipt. Tephritidae) in Michigan, USA. Journal of Applied Entomology 130:91-95. external link

Marshall, JM, RA Burks, AJ Storer. 2004. First host record for Pteromalus cardui (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) on Urophora quadrifasciata (Diptera: Tephritidae) in spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa, Asteraceae) in Michigan, U.S.A. Entomological News 115:273-278.


Presentations and Posters

Marshall, JM. 2012. Ash regeneration in hardwood and pine dominated forest stands. Presentation. 127th Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science, West Lafayette, IN.

Miller, MA*+, and JM Marshall. 2011. Influence of accumulated growing degree days and relative population density on emerald ash borer body size. Presentation. 126th Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis, IN.

Marshall, JM*, MJ Porter, AJ Storer. 2011. Predicting emerald ash borer landing behavior on unwounded ash trees. Poster. 22nd USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, JA Beachy, I Fraser, AJ Storer, VC Mastro. 2011. Multi-state comparison of emerald ash borer detection tools (2006-2010): a 5 year synthesis. Poster. 22nd USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, MJ Porter, AJ Storer. 2010. Use of unwounded ash trees for detection of emerald ash borer. Poster. 21st USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, R Mech, SA Katovich. 2010. Prospects for long term ash survival in the core emerald ash borer mortality zone. Poster. 21st USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2010. Multi-state comparison of trapping tools at sites with low emerald ash borer density. Poster. 21st USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, MJ Porter, AJ Storer. 2009. Using unwounded host trees for detection of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) adults and prospects for long term tree survival. Presentation. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN. external link

Marshall, JM*, MJ Porter, AJ Storer. 2009. Use of unwounded ash trees for the detection of emerald ash borer adults: EAB landing behavior. Presentation. Emerald Ash Borer Research and Technology Development Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2009. Multi-state comparison of detection tools at low emerald ash borer densities. Presentation. Emerald Ash Borer Research and Technology Development Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, VC Mastro. 2009. Detection efficacy of different trap types for emerald ash borer. Poster. 20th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species, Annapolis, MD.

Marshall, JM*, I Fraser, AJ Storer, VC Mastro. 2008. Assessment of traps for emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) detection at low density. Presentation. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Reno, NV. external link

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, JA Beachy, VC Mastro. 2008. Comparing emerald ash borer detection tools: Are bigger trap trees better? Poster. 19th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species. Annapolis, MD. external link

Storer, AJ*, JM Marshall, MM Philip, DG McCullough, NW Siegert. 2008. The history of emerald ash borer discoveries in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan from 2005-2007. Poster. 19th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species. Annapolis, MD. external link

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, JA Beachy, VC Mastro. 2007. Emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis): Comparing tools for detection in three Midwestern States. Presentation. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. external link

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, I Fraser, JA Beachy, VC Mastro. 2007. Comparing emerald ash borer detection tools. Presentation. Emerald Ash Borer Research and Technology Development Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA. external link

Marshall, JM*, I Fraser, AJ Storer, VC Mastro. 2007. A comparison of detection tools for emerald ash borer in three Midwestern states. Presentation. North Central Forest Pest Workshop, Shoreview, MN.

Storer, AJ*, I Fraser, TL Eberhart, JM Marshall, LM Nagel, JA Metzger, VC Mastro. 2007. Components of a management program for the invasive emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), in North America. Presentation. IUFRO Forest Health Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

Buckley, DS*, JM Marshall. 2005. Influence of silvicultural practices on understory disturbance regimes, microsites, and plants. Presentation. Society of American Foresters National Convention, Fort Worth, TX.

Marshall, JM, AJ Storer*, B Leutscher. 2005. Effects of Centaurea biebersteinii on plant and ground dwelling arthropod communities within a lacustrine dune system. Presentation. 4th Western Great Lakes Research Conference, Marquette, MI.

Marshall, JM*, AJ Storer, RA Burks. 2003. Influences of spotted knapweed (Centaurea maculosa) patch size and parasitoid activity on the biological control agent Urophora quadrifasciata. Poster. Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH. external link

Beachy, BL*, JN Rosemier, EE Graham, JM Marshall, AJ Storer. 2003. Impacts of an exotic disease complex on native forest arthropods. Presentation. 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Duluth, MN. external link

* presenting author, + undergraduate author


Other Publications

Marshall, JM 2008. Potential interaction between two allogenic ecosystem engineers, beaver and emerald ash borer. PHILICA.COM Observation number 50. external link


Teaching

Principles of Structure and Function (BIOL119) Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Co-Instructor - Introduction to the structure and function of biological organisms at the cellular and organismal levels. Principles of cell structure, function, and information; energy flow within cells; structure of function of plants and animals; integration of physiological processes; development of plants and animals. (Spring 2011-2012)

Fundamentals of Horticulture (HORT101) Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Instructor - Biology and technology involved in the production, storage, processing, and marketing of horticultural plants and products. Laboratories include experiments demonstrating both the theoretical and practical aspects of horticultural plant growth and development. (Spring 2011)

Biology of Plants (BIOL108) Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
Instructor - Introduction to growth, functioning, structure, heredity, and diversity of plants and their interactions with the environment. (Fall 2010-2011)

Insect Ecology (FW3800) Michigan Technological University
Instructor - Insects are widespread and diverse components of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This course will consider aspects of insect ecology, including biodiversity and conservation of insects, the effects of biotic and abiotic factors on insect populations, and the trophic diversity of insects. (Fall 2007)

Forest Ecology (FOR215) The University of Tennessee
Lab Instructor (Spring 2005-2007)

Dendrology and Silvics of North American Trees (FWF212) The University of Tennessee
Lab Instructor (Fall 2004-2006)

Graduate Seminar (FWF512) The University of Tennessee
Student Coordinator (Fall 2006)

Forest and Landscape Ecology (FW3020) Michigan Technological University
Graduate Assistant (Fall 2003)


Student Mentoring

Undergraduate
Celeste Grubaugh - Drought response of garlic mustard. (advisor, Summer 2011)

Rachel Hunnicutt - Differences in diversity of ground dwelling beetles in second growth forests and adjacent disturbed areas. (advisor, Summer 2011)

Molly A. Miller - Influence of accumulated growing degree days and relative population density on emerald ash borer body size. (advisor, Spring 2011)

Graduate
Rachel Hunnicut - Municipal ash management decision model development and testing (advisor, Fall 2011-present)

Evin T. Carter - Effects of invasive plants on thermoregulation and resource selection in a model ectotherm. (committee member)


Community Outreach

Marshall, JM 2011. The merit of native plants in the woods and the garden. Presentation. Sigma Xi Science Café, IPFW Chapter, Fort Wayne, IN. external link

Marshall, JM 2009. Interactions between native and invasive plants. Presentation. Wild Ones, Detroit Metro Chapter, Troy, MI.

Marshall, JM 2008. Insects and diseases threatening forest health in Michigan. Presentation. Michigan Forest Association / Michigan Tree Farm Program / The Friends of the Jordan Watershed, Forestry Field Day, East Jordan, MI.

Marshall, JM 2005. Japan grass invasion following forest harvesting. Presentation. Kentucky-Tennessee Society of American Foresters East Tennessee Chapter, Fall Field Meeting, Oak Ridge, TN.


Funding

Pro Products LLC, PI (2012) $7,516
Comparison of fertilizers on turfgrass above- and below-ground growth.

IPFW Summer Faculty Grant (2012) $8,000
Survey of pollinating insect visitors and subsequent seed viability of Pitcher's thistle in Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

Indiana Academy of Science Senior Research Grants Program (2011) $1,187
Ash regeneration in hardwood and pine dominated forest stands.

IPFW Grant-in-Aid of Research (2011) $950
Distribution of Lake Huron tansy in dune ecosystems.

IPFW Summer Faculty Grant (2011) $8,000
Distribution of Lake Huron tansy and competitive interactions with spotted knapweed in dune ecosystems.

USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Cooperative Agreement, Co-PI (2010) $75,000
Multistate comparison of emerald ash borer trapping and survey tools.

USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Cooperative Agreement, Co-PI (2009) $83,000
Multistate comparison of emerald ash borer trapping and survey tools.

Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research (2005) $938
Competition between seedlings of three native hardwoods with different strategies and Microstegium vimineum under contrasting light regimes.


Additional Education

Computational Science for Natural Resource Managers (2007) The University of Tennessee
The Institute for Environmental Modeling


Reviewer

Editorial Board: Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography

Peer Reviewer: Agricultural and Forest Entomology, Biological Invasions, Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, European Journal of Entomology, Georgia National Science Foundation, International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation, International Research Journal of Agricultural Science, Invasive Plant Science and Management, Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society, New Forests, Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation, Southeastern Naturalist


Professional Membership

Indiana Academy of Science
Michigan Botanical Club
Sigma Xi
Torrey Botanical Society


Other Membership

USA Cycling - Cat 5 Racer USAC results, Level C Official, Level 3 Coach (expired)
USA Triathlon - Ironheart Racing Ironheart Racing Bio
 

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