Matt Trentman
PhD Student
Summer 2015-Present
CV
Current Projects:
Previous Work:
M.A. Kansas State University. Manhattan, KS: Dissertation
B.S. Manchester University. North Manchester, IN.
Publications
J. Rüegg et al. Aquatic consumer biomass, richness, and trophic composition within headwater stream networks depends on relative stream size and biome. In Review. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
M.T. Trentman, W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido, J. Rüegg, and C.M. Ruffing. Biotic and abiotic controls of patch-scale biogeochemical fluxes along a prairie stream network. In Prep. Aquatic Sciences.
[11] M.T. Trentman. 2018. The impact of long-term regional air mass patterns on nutrient deposition and nutrient precipitation chemistry within a United States grassland ecosystem. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry.
[10] B.R. Hanrahan, J.L. Tank, S.F. Christopher, M.T. Trentman, U.H. Mahl, T.V. Royer. 2018. Winter cover crops reduce nitrate loss from an agricultural watershed in the central U.S. Journal of Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment.
[9] M.T. Trentman, C.L. Atkinson, J.D. Brant. 2018. Native freshwater mussel effects on nitrogen fluxes in benthic sediments: interactive impacts of nutrient limitation and biomass dependency. Freshwater Science 37(2): 276-286.
[8] C. Song, W.K. Dodds, J. Rüegg, A. Argerich, C.L. Baker, W.B. Bowden, M.M. Douglas, K.J. Farrell, M.B. Flinn, E.A. Garcia, A.M. Helton, T.K. Harms, S. Jia, J.B. Jones, L.E. Koenig, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, D. McMaster, S.P. Parker, A.D. Rosemond, C.M. Ruffing, K.R. Sheehan, M.T. Trentman, M.R. Whiles, W.M. Wollheim, F.Ballantyne IV. 2018. Warming induces asymmetric convergence of stream metabolic balance. Nature Geoscience 11: 415-420.
[7] K.J. Farrell, A.D. Rosemond, J.S. Kominoski, S.M. Bonjour, J. Rüegg, L.E. Koenig, C.L. Baker, M.T. Trentman, T.K. Harms, W.H. McDowell. Variation in detrital resource stoichiometry signals differential carbon to nutrient limitation for stream consumers across biomes. Ecosystems 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1002.
[6] B.R. Hanrahan, J.L. Tank, M.M. Dee, M.T. Trentman, E.M. Berg, S.K. McMillan. 2018. Restored floodplains enhance denitrification compared to naturalized floodplains in agricultural streams. Biogeochemistry 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1053.
[5] S.F. Christopher, J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, H Yen, J.G. Arnold, M.T. Trentman, S.P. Sowa, M.E. Herbert, J.A. Ross, M.J. White, T.V. Royer. 2017. Modeling nutrient removal using watershed-scale implementation of the two-stage ditch. Ecological Engineering. 108 (B):358-369.
[4] C. Song, W.K. Dodds, M.T. Trentman, J. Rüegg, and F. Ballantyne IV. 2016. Methods of approximation influence stream metabolism estimates. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. (14):557-569.
[3] J. Rüegg, K.R. Sheehan, C.L. Baker, W.B. Bowden, M.D. Daniels, W.K. Dodds, K.J. Farrell, M.B. Flinn, T.K. Harms, J.B. Jones, L.E. Koenig, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, S.P. Parker, A.D. Rosemond, M.T. Trentman, M. Whiles, and W.M. Wollheim. 2016. Multi-scale comparison of baseflow physio-geomorphic heterogeneity in stream networks across diverse biomes. Landscape Ecology (31):119-136.
[2] M.T. Trentman, W.K. Dodds, J.S. Fencl, K. Gerber, J. Giarneri, S. Hitchman, Z. Peterson, and J. Rüegg. 2015 Quantifying ambient nutrient uptake and functional relationships in streams: a comparison between tracer, pulse and steady-state approaches. Biogeochemistry. 125 (1): 65-79.
[1] J. Rüegg, J. Brant, D. Larson, M.T. Trentman, and W.K. Dodds. 2015. A portable, modular, self-circulating chamber to measure benthic processes under controlled water velocity. Freshwater Science 34 (3), 831-844.
Summer 2015-Present
CV
Current Projects:
- Terrestrial-aquatic linkages affecting phosphorus dynamics in agricultural streams and floodplains
- Land-use impacts on stream metabolism
- Benthic disturbance and aquatic insects
Previous Work:
M.A. Kansas State University. Manhattan, KS: Dissertation
B.S. Manchester University. North Manchester, IN.
Publications
J. Rüegg et al. Aquatic consumer biomass, richness, and trophic composition within headwater stream networks depends on relative stream size and biome. In Review. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
M.T. Trentman, W.K. Dodds, K.B. Gido, J. Rüegg, and C.M. Ruffing. Biotic and abiotic controls of patch-scale biogeochemical fluxes along a prairie stream network. In Prep. Aquatic Sciences.
[11] M.T. Trentman. 2018. The impact of long-term regional air mass patterns on nutrient deposition and nutrient precipitation chemistry within a United States grassland ecosystem. Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry.
[10] B.R. Hanrahan, J.L. Tank, S.F. Christopher, M.T. Trentman, U.H. Mahl, T.V. Royer. 2018. Winter cover crops reduce nitrate loss from an agricultural watershed in the central U.S. Journal of Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment.
[9] M.T. Trentman, C.L. Atkinson, J.D. Brant. 2018. Native freshwater mussel effects on nitrogen fluxes in benthic sediments: interactive impacts of nutrient limitation and biomass dependency. Freshwater Science 37(2): 276-286.
[8] C. Song, W.K. Dodds, J. Rüegg, A. Argerich, C.L. Baker, W.B. Bowden, M.M. Douglas, K.J. Farrell, M.B. Flinn, E.A. Garcia, A.M. Helton, T.K. Harms, S. Jia, J.B. Jones, L.E. Koenig, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, D. McMaster, S.P. Parker, A.D. Rosemond, C.M. Ruffing, K.R. Sheehan, M.T. Trentman, M.R. Whiles, W.M. Wollheim, F.Ballantyne IV. 2018. Warming induces asymmetric convergence of stream metabolic balance. Nature Geoscience 11: 415-420.
[7] K.J. Farrell, A.D. Rosemond, J.S. Kominoski, S.M. Bonjour, J. Rüegg, L.E. Koenig, C.L. Baker, M.T. Trentman, T.K. Harms, W.H. McDowell. Variation in detrital resource stoichiometry signals differential carbon to nutrient limitation for stream consumers across biomes. Ecosystems 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1002.
[6] B.R. Hanrahan, J.L. Tank, M.M. Dee, M.T. Trentman, E.M. Berg, S.K. McMillan. 2018. Restored floodplains enhance denitrification compared to naturalized floodplains in agricultural streams. Biogeochemistry 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s1053.
[5] S.F. Christopher, J.L. Tank, U.H. Mahl, H Yen, J.G. Arnold, M.T. Trentman, S.P. Sowa, M.E. Herbert, J.A. Ross, M.J. White, T.V. Royer. 2017. Modeling nutrient removal using watershed-scale implementation of the two-stage ditch. Ecological Engineering. 108 (B):358-369.
[4] C. Song, W.K. Dodds, M.T. Trentman, J. Rüegg, and F. Ballantyne IV. 2016. Methods of approximation influence stream metabolism estimates. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. (14):557-569.
[3] J. Rüegg, K.R. Sheehan, C.L. Baker, W.B. Bowden, M.D. Daniels, W.K. Dodds, K.J. Farrell, M.B. Flinn, T.K. Harms, J.B. Jones, L.E. Koenig, J.S. Kominoski, W.H. McDowell, S.P. Parker, A.D. Rosemond, M.T. Trentman, M. Whiles, and W.M. Wollheim. 2016. Multi-scale comparison of baseflow physio-geomorphic heterogeneity in stream networks across diverse biomes. Landscape Ecology (31):119-136.
[2] M.T. Trentman, W.K. Dodds, J.S. Fencl, K. Gerber, J. Giarneri, S. Hitchman, Z. Peterson, and J. Rüegg. 2015 Quantifying ambient nutrient uptake and functional relationships in streams: a comparison between tracer, pulse and steady-state approaches. Biogeochemistry. 125 (1): 65-79.
[1] J. Rüegg, J. Brant, D. Larson, M.T. Trentman, and W.K. Dodds. 2015. A portable, modular, self-circulating chamber to measure benthic processes under controlled water velocity. Freshwater Science 34 (3), 831-844.