Publications

Publications Found: 1437

On The Inter‐ And Intra‐Annual Variability Of Ecosystem Evapotranspiration And Water Use Efficiency Of An Oak Savanna And Annual Grassland Subjected To Booms And Busts In Rainfall
Baldocchi, D., Ma, S., Verfaillie, J.


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 27 (2): 359-375 (2021). DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15414 Sites: US-Ton, US-Var

Respuestas De Los Atributos FotosintéTicos Y EstequioméTricos A La Aridez En Las Especies Y Tipos Funcionales De Dos Comunidades Del Desierto Sonorense
Acuña-Acosta, D. M., Castellanos-Villegas, A. E., Llano-Sotelo, J. M., Romo-León, J. R.

Background: Plants in drylands have developed several water use efficiency (WUE) adaptations, although nutrient limitations and excess irradiances affect also their performance. Previous findings of high photosynthetic rates and nitrogen concentration in leaves, may contradict the known low productivity in their communities.

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Journal: Botanical Sciences, Volume 99 (2): 257-278 (2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.17129/botsci.2708 Sites: MX-CHN

Biophysical Drivers Of Net Ecosystem And Methane Exchange Across Phenological Phases In A Tidal Salt Marsh
Vázquez-Lule, A., Vargas, R.

Salt marshes are large carbon reservoirs as part of blue carbon ecosystems. Unfortunately, there is limited information about the net ecosystem (NEE) and methane (CH4) exchange between salt marshes and the atmosphere to fully understand their carbon dynamics. We tested the influence of biophysical drivers by plant phenological phases …


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 300: 108309 (2021). DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2020.108309 Sites: US-StJ

Wetland Microtopography Alters Response Of Potential Net Co2 And Ch4 Production To Temperature And Moisture: Evidence From A Laboratory Experiment
Minick, K. J., Mitra, B., Li, X., Fischer, M., Aguilos, M., Prajapati, P., Noormets, A., King, J. S.

Coastal wetlands store significant amounts of carbon (C) belowground, which may be altered through effects of rising temperature and changing hydrology on CO2 and CH4 fluxes and related microbial activities. Wetland microtopography (hummock-hollow) also plays a critical role in mediating plant growth, microbial activity, and thus …


Journal: Geoderma, Volume 402: 115367 (2021). DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2021.115367 Sites: US-NC4

Comparison Of Tree-Ring Growth And Eddy Covariance-Based Ecosystem Productivities In Three Different-Aged Pine Plantation Forests
McKenzie, S. M., Pisaric, M. F., Arain, M. A.

Forests play a major role in the global carbon cycle. Understanding the dynamics of the forest carbon cycle and its driving factors is challenging. This study utilized dendrochronology and long-term (2003 to 2017) eddy covariance (EC) carbon flux data to investigate the relationships between tree growth and gross and net ecosystem …


Journal: Trees, Volume 35 (2): 583-595 (2021). DOI: 10.1007/s00468-020-02061-z Sites: CA-TP1, CA-TP3, CA-TP4

Productive Wetlands Restored For Carbon Sequestration Quickly Become Net Co2 Sinks With Site-Level Factors Driving Uptake Variability
Valach, A. C., Kasak, K., Hemes, K. S., Anthony, T. L., Dronova, I., Taddeo, S., Silver, W. L., Szutu, D., Verfaillie, J., Baldocchi, D. D.


Journal: Plos One, Volume 16 (3): e0248398 (2021). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0248398 Sites: US-Myb, US-Sne, US-Tw1, US-Tw4

Imaging Canopy Temperature: Shedding (Thermal) Light On Ecosystem Processes
Still, C. J., Rastogi, B., Page, G. F., Griffith, D. M., Sibley, A., Schulze, M., Hawkins, L., Pau, S., Detto, M., Helliker, B. R.

Canopy temperature Tcan is a key driver of plant function that emerges as a result of interacting biotic and abiotic processes and properties. However, understanding controls on Tcan and forecasting canopy responses to weather extremes and climate change are difficult due to sparse measurements of Tcan at appropriate spatial and …


Journal: New Phytologist, Volume 230 (5): 1746-1753 (2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17321 Sites: US-Me2, US-Wrc

Testing Stomatal Models At The Stand Level In Deciduous Angiosperm And Evergreen Gymnosperm Forests Using Clima Land (V0.1)
Wang, Y., Köhler, P., He, L., Doughty, R., Braghiere, R. K., Wood, J. D., Frankenberg, C.


Journal: Geoscientific Model Development, Volume 14 (11): 6741-6763 (2021). DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-6741-2021 Sites: US-MOz, US-NR1

Evaluation Of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height From Wind Profiling Radar And Slab Models And Its Responses To Seasonality Of Land Cover, Subsidence, And Advection
Rey‐Sanchez, C., Wharton, S., Vilà‐Guerau de Arellano, J., Paw U, K. T., Hemes, K. S., Fuentes, J. D., Osuna, J., Szutu, D., Ribeiro, J. V., Verfaillie, J., Baldocchi, D.


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Volume 126 (7): (2021). DOI: 10.1029/2020JD033775 Sites: US-Bi1, US-Bi2, US-Myb, US-Tw1

Turbulent Momentum Flux Behavior Above A Fire Front In An Open-Canopied Forest
Heilman, W. E., Clark, K. L., Bian, X., Charney, J. J., Zhong, S., Skowronski, N. S., Gallagher, M. R., Patterson, M.

Atmospheric turbulent circulations in the vicinity of wildland fire fronts play an important role in the transfer of momentum into and out of combustion zones, which in turn can potentially affect the behavior and spread of wildland fires. The vertical turbulent transfer of momentum is accomplished via individual sweep, ejection, …


Journal: Atmosphere, Volume 12 (8): 956 (2021). DOI: 10.3390/atmos12080956 Sites: US-Slt