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  • Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J.; Miller, Adam D.; Mohan, Jacqueline E.; Hudiburg, Tara W.; Duval, Benjamin D.; DeLucia, Evan H. (2013)
    Forest regeneration following disturbance is a key ecological process, influencing forest structure and function, species assemblages, and ecosystem–climate interactions. Climate change may alter forest recovery dynamics ...
  • Hungate, Bruce A.; Dijkstra, Paul; Wu, Zhuoting; Duval, Benjamin D.; Day, Frank P.; Johnson, Dale W.; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Brown, Alisha L. P.; Garland, Jay L. (2013)
    * Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) could alter the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) content of ecosystems, yet the magnitude of these effects are not well known. We examined C and N budgets of a subtropical woodland after ...
  • Day, Frank P.; Schroeder, Rachel E.; Stover, Daniel B.; Brown, Alisha L. P.; Butnor, John R.; Dilustro, John; Hungate, Bruce A.; Dijkstra, Paul; Duval, Benjamin D.; Seiler, Troy J.; Drake, Bert G.; Hinkle, C. R. (2013)
    * Uncertainty surrounds belowground plant responses to rising atmospheric CO2 because roots are difficult to measure, requiring frequent monitoring as a result of fine root dynamics and long-term monitoring as a result of ...
  • Duval, Benjamin D.; Dijkstra, Paul; Drake, Bert G.; Johnson, Dale W.; Ketterer, Michael E.; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Hungate, Bruce A. (2013)
    The effects of elevated CO2 on ecosystem element stocks are equivocal, in part because cumulative effects of CO2 on element pools are difficult to detect. We conducted a complete above and belowground inventory of non-nitrogen ...
  • Hungate, Bruce A.; Day, Frank P.; Dijkstra, Paul; Duval, Benjamin D.; Hinkle, C. R.; Langley, J. Adam; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Stiling, Peter; Johnson, Dale W.; Drake, Bert G. (2013)
    * Disturbance affects most terrestrial ecosystems and has the potential to shape their responses to chronic environmental change. * Scrub-oak vegetation regenerating from fire disturbance in subtropical Florida was exposed ...
  • Duval, Benjamin D.; Dijkstra, Paul; Natali, Susan M.; Megonigal, J. Patrick; Ketterer, Michael E.; Drake, Bert G.; Lerdau, Manuel T.; Gordon, Gwyneth; Anbar, Ariel D.; Hungate, Bruce A. (2011)
    The distribution of contaminant elements within ecosystems is an environmental concern because of these elements' potential toxicity to animals and plants and their ability to hinder microbial ecosystem services. As ...

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