- donnela@uwm.edu
- Bolton Hall 445
- CV
Alison Donnelly
- Professor, Geography
Education
- PhD, Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1998
- MS, Environmental Science, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1993
- BA, Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, 1988
Office Hours
By appointment
Teaching Schedule
Course Num | Title | Meets |
---|---|---|
GEOG 340-001 | Biogeography | MW 11:30am-12:45pm |
Courses Taught
- Geog 125 – Introduction to Environmental Geography
- Geog 304 – Human Impact on the Environment
- Geog 340 – Biogeography
- Geog 450 – Climates of the Past and Climate Change
Research Interests
Her research interests include examining the effects of rising temperature on the timing of recurring life-cycle events (phenology) of plants and animals in Ireland. This work employs the use of long-term observational data together with controlled environment experiments and phenological modelling.
Selected Publications
Gedymin-Viel, Jana, Donnelly, Alison C., Fredlund, Glen, Mueller, Willian, and Brady, R. “Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) occurrence in urban areas of southeastern Wisconsin, USA” The American Midland Naturalist (2020).
Zhao, Bailu, Donnelly, Alison C., and Schwartz, Mark D. “Evaluating autumn phenology derived from field observations, satellite data and carbon flux measurements in a northern mixed forest, USA” International Journal of Biometeorology (2020).
Gedymin-Viel, Jana, Donnelly, Alison C., Fredlund, Glen, Mueller, William, and Brady, Richard. “Developing a citizen science protocol to monitor Common Nighthawks (Chordeiles minor) in southeastern Wisconsin” The Passenger Pigeon 82.3-4 (2020): 169-179.
Donnelly, Alison C., Yu, Rong, Rheberg, Chloe, Meyer, Gretchen A., and Young, Erica B. “Leaf chlorophyll estimates of temperate deciduous shrubs during autumn senescence using a SPAD-502 meter and calibration with extracted chlorophyll” Annals of Forest Sciences 77.30 (2020).
Donnelly, Alison C., Yu, Rong, Rehberg, Chloe, Young, Erica B., and Meyer, Gretchen. Extracted leaf chlorophyll content with corresponding SPAD values of temperate deciduous native and non-native shrubs, autumn 2018, southern Wisconsin, USA PANGAEA. 2019.
Donnelly, Alison C. “Climate change: potential implications for biodiversity in Ireland” International Journal of Biometeorology (2018).
Donnelly, Alison C., Yu, Rong, Caffarra, Amelia, Hanes, Jonathan, Liang, Liang, Desai, Ankur, Liu, Lingling, and Schwartz, Mark. “Interspecific and interannual variation in the duration of spring phenophases in a northern mixed forest” Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 243. (2017): 55-67.
Donnelly, Alison C., and Yu, Rong. “The rise of phenology with climate change: an evaluation of IJB publications” International Journal of Biometeorology (2017).