
In December, Diana Wall attended Board meetings of the National Research Council Polar Research Board and Island Press Board; and the Heinz Center for the Environment Awards Dinner in Washington, DC. She presented an invited paper at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco "Global Change in Antarctica is Triggering Changes in Biodiversity and Terrestrial Ecosystems".
UNESCO & SCOPE (Wall, D. H., V. Behan-Pelletier, A. P. Covich and P. Snelgrove). 2007. Hidden assets: Biodiversity below-surface. UNESCO-SCOPE Policy Briefs No. 5. September, Paris.
Hunt, H. W., A. M. Treonis, D. H. Wall, and R. A Virginia. 2007. A mathematical model for variation in water-retention curves among sandy soils. Antarctic Science 19:427-436.
Wall, D.H. 2007. Global Change tipping points: Above- and below-ground biotic interactions in a low diversity ecosystem. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, Biological Sciences, 362:2291-2306.