selected publications
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academic article
- Decadal biomass increment in early secondary succession woody ecosystems is increased by CO2 enrichment. Nature Communications. 10:454. 2019
- Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition ameliorates the decline in tree growth caused by a drier climate.. Ecology. 99:411-420. 2018
- Chronic nitrogen deposition alters tree allometric relationships: implications for biomass production and carbon storage. Ecological Applications. 26:913-925. 2016
- Elevated carbon dioxide and ozone alter productivity and ecosystem carbon content in northern temperate forests. Global Change Biology. 20:2492-2504. 2014
- Air pollution and the changing biogeochemistry of northern forests. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 10:181-185. 2012
- Anthropogenic N Deposition Increases Soil C Storage by Decreasing the Extent of Litter Decay: Analysis of Field Observations with an Ecosystem Model. Ecosystems. 15:450-461. 2012
- Atmospheric CO2 and O3 alter competition for soil nitrogen in developing forests. Global Change Biology. 18:1480-1488. 2012
- Simulated N deposition negatively impacts sugar maple regeneration in a northern hardwood ecosystem. Journal of Applied Ecology. 49:155-163. 2012
- Chronic N deposition alters root respiration-tissue N relationship in northern hardwood forests. Global Change Biology. 18:258-266. 2012
- Simulated Atmospheric N Deposition Alters Fungal Community Composition and Suppresses Ligninolytic Gene Expression in a Northern Hardwood Forest. PLOS One. 6. 2011
- Forest productivity under elevated CO2 and O3: positive feedbacks to soil N cycling sustain decade-long net primary productivity enhancement by CO2. Ecology Letters. 14:1220-1226. 2011
- Nitrogen turnover in the leaf litter and fine roots of sugar maple. Ecology. 91:3456-3462. 2010