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Emily S. Bernhardt

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Biology
Biology
Box 90338, Durham, NC 27708-0000
FFSC 3313, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Presentations & Appearances


Salt, Acid, Waste: human impacts on organic matter quantity and quality in river networks - DOM in freshwaters: nature, origins and ecological significance. . January 28-29, 2020 · January 28, 2020 - January 29, 2020 Invited Talk Royal Society Theo Murphy Meeting, The Kavli Royal Society Centre for the Advancement of Science at Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Moving mountains and filling valleys: assessing the cumulative impacts of surface coal mining in Appalachian watersheds · December 8, 2013 Lecture Berkley, CA
The leading edge of climate change: drought, fire and saltwater incursion in the southeastern coastal plain · November 1, 2013 Lecture Bainbridge, GA
The role of contaminants in structuring ecosystems · July 8, 2013 Lecture Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei, Berlin, Germany July 2013
Plenary Address: Buying and Selling Freshwater Ecosystems · July 5, 2013 Lecture Symposium for European Freshwater Science, Munster, Germany
Buying and Selling Natural Ecosystems · December 4, 2012 Lecture Arizona State University School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University School of Life Sciences
How many mountains can we mine: the environmental impacts of surface coal mining · December 4, 2012 Lecture Wake Forest University, Department of Biology, Wake Forest University
When experiments are insufficient: Dealing with the multidimensionality of environmental change - 7th international conference on Ecosystem Behavior · December 4, 2012 Lecture Northport Maine
2011-2012 "Rising Star Ecologist" in Colorardo State University's Annual Visiting Distinguished Ecologist series. · December 4, 2012 Lecture
Environmental Impacts of Nanomaterials. North Carolina State University, Department of Ecotoxicology, Spring 2011 · December 13, 2011 Lecture
Managing aquatic systems for resilience and human well-being. Invited Symposium Speaker, Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, TX · August 1, 2011 Lecture
The water quality consequences of mountaintop removal - valley fill coal mining - 2010 Ecological Society of American Meeting, Mountaintop Mining Symposium · December 17, 2010 Lecture Ecological Society of America,
Langford Lecture: Buying and Selling Nature? the degradation, destruction, replacement and restoration of freshwater ecosystems · October 26, 2010 Lecture Doris Duke Center
Degrading, Restoring and Replacing Freshwater Ecosystems · September 27, 2010 Lecture University of Umea, Sweden
Nanomaterials in the Environment: Emerging Environmental Crisis or part of the Green Revolution? · September 15, 2010 Lecture Terrestrial Biogeosciences Program, Boston University
Urbanization and freshwater ecosystems · September 1, 2010 Lecture Landscape Ecology Symposium, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
Progress and Pitfalls in Freshwater Ecosystem Restoration · April 22, 2010 Lecture Department of Botany Colloquium, University of Wisconsin
Biogeochemical consequences of wetland restoration in agricultural landscapes · April 21, 2010 Lecture Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin
The environmental impacts of mountaintop mining, an overview · April 9, 2010 Lecture ITEHP Spring 2010 Symposium: Mountaintop Coal Mining: Human Health & Ecological Concerns, Duke University
Through a black box dimly: organic matter dynamics in streams · April 6, 2010 Lecture Stroud Water Research Center
Periodic Table: Nanomaterials in Ecosystems: Should we worry? · March 9, 2010 Lecture Broad Street Cafe
Wetland restoration in agricultural landscapes: exploring the ecosystem costs and benefits.f · February 4, 2010 Lecture UNC Program in Ecology and the Environment Seminar
Known Knowns, Known Unknowns and Unknown Unknowns: Nanomaterials in Ecosystems - International Conference on the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology · December 9, 2009 Lecture Howard University
Freshwater Ecosystems in a Increasingly Uncertain Hydrologic Future - Ecological Society of America’s Inaugural Millenium Conference on Water-Ecosystem Services, Drought and Environmental Justice · December 9, 2009 Lecture Ecological Society of America, Athens, GA
Progress and Pitfalls in Freshwater Restoration Science · December 9, 2009 Lecture Dartmouth College
Freshwater ecosystem degradation and restoration · December 9, 2009 Lecture Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University
Biogeochemical consequences of wetland restoration in the coastal plain · December 9, 2009 Lecture NCSU Department of Soil Science
Learning for the Environment / Environments for Learning - 2008 North Carolina Honors Association Annnual Meeting · December 11, 2008 Lecture North Carolina Honors Association, Raleigh, NC
Pitfalls and Possibilities: Restoration and Recovery in Degraded Aquatic Ecosystems · December 1, 2008 Lecture University of Wyoming Program in Ecology, graduate student invited speaker
Invited Keynote Speaker, American Water Resources Association Summer Specialty Conference, Riparian Ecosystems and Buffers, Virginia Beach, VA. “Old Approaches and New Challenges to Restoring River and Floodplain Ecosystems" July 2008 · November 6, 2008 Lecture
“Urbanization and Water Resources” · July 1, 2008 Lecture Invited Convocation Speaker, NC High School Governor’s School East, Raleigh, NC.

Outreach & Engaged Scholarship


Data+ Project Leader - Data+ · 2023 Projects & Field Work
Bass Connections Team Leader - Assessing Climate Change Risk of Rural Coastal Plain Communities · 2023 - 2024 Projects & Field Work
Bass Connections Team Leader - Data+ · 2022 - 2023 Projects & Field Work
Bass Connections Team Leader - A City and Its River: Durham's Ellerbe Creek Watershed · 2021 - 2023 Projects & Field Work flag North Carolina Energy & Environment located in Durham, North Carolina
Data+ Project Leader - Data+ · 2019 Projects & Field Work Information, Society & Culture
Bass Connections Team Leader - Impacts of Artisanal Gold Mining in the Peruvian Amazon on Aquatic Ecosystem Biodiversity · 2019 - 2020 Projects & Field Work flag Peru Energy & Environment
Bass Connections Faculty Team Leader - Environmental Epidemiology in Latin America: Impacts of Artisanal Gold Mining in the Peruvian Amazon · 2018 - 2019 Projects & Field Work flag Peru

Primary Theme: Energy & Environment

In 2013, Bass Connections helped launch one of the largest and most comprehensive studies of mercury exposure due to artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) anywhere on the planet, in Madre de Dios, Peru. ASGM is the largest source of global mercury (Hg) pollution and the leading cause of deforestation in the Peruvian Amazon. ASGM emits large amounts of Hg directly into atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems via burning of mercury-gold amalgams and disposal of mercury-laden tailings. Hg is a potent neurotoxin that impacts human and wildlife health. When Hg enters aquatic systems, it is transported downstream, and the concentration of Hg near mining and downstream should be higher than in upstream areas. However, Duke research in Madre de Dios suggests that average hair Hg concentrations (a standard biomarker of total Hg exposure) in communities more than 150 km upstream of ASGM are 115% that of mining communities and 145% that of downstream communities. These high concentrations upstream of ASGM are also apparent in top predators, as one study has shown elevated mercury concentrations in giant otters (a protected species) within Manu National Park in Peru. There are several viable hypotheses that could explain why human and wildlife mercury levels are high in a region that is otherwise physically, socially and economically disconnected from ASGM. These include fish migration, atmospheric deposition and land use/land cover change. Deforestation patterns due to ASGM, oil exploration and agricultural expansion may underlie many of these hypotheses, and, if true, forest conservation near ASGM could be crucial to protecting human and wildlife populations from high mercury concentrations and the resultant toxic impacts. Unfortunately, little is known about the influence of forest cover on mercury cycling.

Bass Connections Faculty Team Leader - Data+ Project Lead · 2017 Projects & Field Work

Primary Theme: Information, Society & Culture

Unknown - Expert Witness for Southern Environmental Law Center case vs. Progress Energy over dam relicensing · November 15, 2010 Other Service to the Community
Unknown - Member of Domain Science and Education Coordination Committee for Domain 2 of the National Ecological Observatory Network · December 10, 2009 Other Service to the Community
Unknown - External Advisory Board Member, NC Environmental Defense Fund · August 2009 Other Service to the Community

Service to the Profession


Participant - Faculty Short Course on Improving Departmental Climate · August 2, 2021 - August 5, 2021 Professional Development Duke Office of Faculty Advancement & Duke Office of Institutional Equity,
Member - International Panel on Chemical Pollution · 2021 Committee Service
Member - 2021 Annual Meeting Organizing Committee · 2020 - 2021 Committee Service Society for Freshwater Science,
Member - Science, Technology and Education Advisory Committee · 2019 - 2022 Committee Service National Ecological Observatory Network,
Member - Board of Trustees and Chair of Science Advisory Committee · 2017 Committee Service Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies,
Chair - Jury for Selection of Frontiers of Knowledge in Ecology and Conservation Biology · 2017 Committee Service BBVA Foundation, Madrid, Spain