J. Anthony Stallins
Associate Professor
Contact Information
| Office: | Bellamy 317A |
| Phone: | 850/644-8385 |
| Email: | jastallins@fsu.edu |
| Webpages: | https://campus.fsu.edu/bbcswebdav/users/jastallins/public_htm/home.html |
Education
Ph.D. University of Georgia 2000
Fields
- Biogeography, climatology, complex adaptive systems theory
Current Research
- Biogeomorphology and vegetation dynamics
- Urban weather and climate
- Complex adaptive systems and geography
- Geographies of apiculture
Selected Publications
- Stallins, J.A. Rose, S. 2008. Urban Lightning: Current Research, Methods, and the Geographical Perspective. Geography Compass. DOI:10.1111/j.1749-8198.2008.00110.x
- Stallins, J.A. 2007. The Biogeography of Geographers: A Visualization of Publication Content. Physical Geography 28(3): 261-275.
- Stallins, J.A., Bentley, M. and Rose, S. 2006. The Extent of urban-modified cloud-to-ground flash characteristics (1992-2003) for Atlanta , Georgia ( USA ). Climatic Research 30, 99-112.
- Stallins, J.A. 2005. Geomorphology and ecology: unifying themes for complex systems in biogeomorphology. Geomorphology77, 207-216.
- Stallins, J.A. 2005 Stability domains in barrier island dune systems. Ecological Complexity 2, 410-430.
Recent Awards and Achievements
- Gamper, H. And J.A. Stallins. National Science Foundation Geography and Regional Science Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant ($11,880). “Engineering Effects of Scale Insects on Forest Dynamics in Fragmented Tropical Montane Oak Forests of Veracruz, Mexico”. (4/15/2008 - 4/15/2010).
- Bentley, M., Walker, A., Stallins, J.A. “Collaborative Research: Climatological and Event-Based Radar Delineation of UHI Convection for Urban Corridors within the Southeastern US ”. National Science Foundation, co-sponsored by Geography and Regional Science Program and the Physical and Dynamic Meteorology Program in the Division of Atmospheric Sciences ($26,957). 2007–2010.
- Stallins, J.A., Bentley, M., Konrad, C. and Diem, J. “Collaborative Research: Complex Controls on the Distribution of Lightning Characteristics and Property Damage in an Urbanized Region”. National Science Foundation Geography and Regional Science Program. Lead institution, FSU. ($96,473). 2003-2007.
- Stallins, J.A., Chanton, J., Inouye, B. and Ward, C. Acquisition of dendrochronology equipment for research across disciplines. Florida State University Equipment Enhancement Grant. $7443. 2006.

