Publications by site
Christian, N., Sullivan, C., Visser, N. D., & Clay, K. (2016). Plant Host and Geographic Location Drive Endophyte Community Composition in the Face of Perturbation. Microbial ecology, 72(3), 621-632.
Rosling, A., Midgley, M. G., Cheeke, T., Urbina, H., Fransson, P., & Phillips, R. P. (2016). Phosphorus cycling in deciduous forest soil differs between stands dominated by ecto‐and arbuscular mycorrhizal trees. New Phytologist, 209(3), 1184-1195.
Kraemer, S. A., Wielgoss, S., Fiegna, F., & Velicer, G. J. (2016). The biogeography of kin discrimination across microbial neighbourhoods. Molecular Ecology, 25(19), 4875-4888.
Midgley, M. G., & Phillips, R. P. (2016). Resource stoichiometry and the biogeochemical consequences of nitrogen deposition in a mixed deciduous forest. Ecology.
Brzostek, E. R., Dragoni, D., Brown, Z. A., & Phillips, R. P. (2015). Mycorrhizal type determines the magnitude and direction of root‐induced changes in decomposition in a temperate forest. New Phytologist, 206(4), 1274-1282.
Smith, L. M., & Reynolds, H. L. (2015). Plant–soil feedbacks shift from negative to positive with decreasing light in forest understory species. Ecology, 96(9), 2523-2532.
Johnson, D. J., Flory, S. L., Shelton, A., Huebner, C., & Clay, K. (2015). Interactive effects of a non‐native invasive grass Microstegium vimineum and herbivore exclusion on experimental tree regeneration under differing forest management. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52(1), 210-219.
Shannon-Firestone, S., & Firestone, J. (2015). Allelopathic potential of invasive species is determined by plant and soil community context. Plant Ecology, 216(3), 491-502.
Smith, L. M., & Reynolds, H. L. (2015). Euonymus fortunei dominance over native species may be facilitated by plant–soil feedback. Plant Ecology, 1-6.
Smith, L. M. (2015). Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata) Glucosinolate Content Varies Across a Natural Light Gradient. Journal of chemical ecology, 41(5), 486-492.
Chung, Y. A., Miller, T. E., & Rudgers, J. A. (2015). Fungal symbionts maintain a rare plant population but demographic advantage drives the dominance of a common host. Journal of Ecology, 103(4), 967-977.
Smith, L. M., & Reynolds, H. L. (2015). Extended leaf phenology, allelopathy, and inter-population variation influence invasion success of an understory forest herb. Biological Invasions, 17(8), 2299-2313.
Wilson, C. H., Caughlin, T. T., Civitello, D. J., & Flory, S. L. (2015). Combining mesocosm and field experiments to predict invasive plant performance: a hierarchical Bayesian approach. Ecology, 96(4), 1084-1092.
Shannon-Firestone, S., Reynolds, H. L., Phillips, R. P., Flory, S. L., & Yannarell, A. (2015). The role of ammonium oxidizing communities in mediating effects of an invasive plant on soil nitrification. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 90, 266-274.
Midgley, M. G., Brzostek, E., & Phillips, R. P. (2015). Decay rates of leaf litters from arbuscular mycorrhizal trees are more sensitive to soil effects than litters from ectomycorrhizal trees. Journal of Ecology, 103(6), 1454-1463.
Oviedo Vargas, Diana (2015). Dissolved organic matter and coupled biogeochemical cycles in streams and rivers. (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Bloomington)
Midgley, Meghan G (2015). Nitrogen deposition impacts on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics: The role of mycorrhizal associations in temperate forests. (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Bloomington)
Shelton, A. L., Henning, J. A., Schultz, P., & Clay, K. (2014). Effects of abundant white-tailed deer on vegetation, animals, mycorrhizal fungi, and soils. Forest Ecology and Management, 320, 39-49.
Flory, S. L., & Bauer, J. T. (2014). Experimental evidence for indirect facilitation among invasive plants. Journal of Ecology, 102(1), 12-18.
Landesman, W. J., Nelson, D. M., & Fitzpatrick, M. C. (2014). Soil properties and tree species drive ß-diversity of soil bacterial communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 76, 201-209.
Yin, H., Wheeler, E., & Phillips, R. P. (2014). Root-induced changes in nutrient cycling in forests depend on exudation rates. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 78, 213-221.
Mattingly, W. B., & Reynolds, H. L. (2014). Soil fertility alters the nature of plant–resource interactions in invaded grassland communities. Biological invasions, 16(11), 2465-2478.
Shannon, S. M., Bauer, J. T., Anderson, W. E., & Reynolds, H. L. (2014). Plant-soil feedbacks between invasive shrubs and native forest understory species lead to shifts in the abundance of mycorrhizal fungi. Plant and Soil, 382(1-2), 317-328.
Smith, Lauren M (2014). Leaf phenology and light availability influence plant invasion mechanisms within Eastern deciduous forests. (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Bloomington)
Phillips, R. P., Brzostek, E., & Midgley, M. G. (2013). The mycorrhizal‐associated nutrient economy: a new framework for predicting carbon–nutrient couplings in temperate forests. New Phytologist, 199(1), 41-51.
Bashey, F., Hawlena, H., & Lively, C. M. (2013). Alternative paths to success in a parasite community: within‐host competition can favor higher virulence or direct interference. Evolution, 67(3), 900-907.
Shannon Firestone, Sarah M (2013). A study of soil feedback and allelopathy in four invasive plant species. (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Bloomington)
Johnson, Daniel (2013). Patterns and mechanisms of tree recruitment in eastern United States forests. (PhD Dissertation, Indiana University Bloomington)
Bauer, J. T., Shannon, S. M., Stoops, R. E., & Reynolds, H. L. (2012). Context dependency of the allelopathic effects of Lonicera maackii on seed germination. Plant Ecology, 213(12), 1907-1916.
Hawlena, H., Bashey, F., & Lively, C. M. (2012). Bacteriocin‐mediated interactions within and between coexisting species. Ecology and evolution, 2(10), 2521-2526.
Bashey, F., Young, S. K., Hawlena, H., & Lively, C. M. (2012). Spiteful interactions between sympatric natural isolates of Xenorhabdus bovienii benefit kin and reduce virulence. Journal of evolutionary biology, 25(3), 431-437.
Lee, M. R., Flory, S. L., & Phillips, R. P. (2012). Positive feedbacks to growth of an invasive grass through alteration of nitrogen cycling. Oecologia, 170(2), 457-465.
Rudgers, J. A., Miller, T. E., Ziegler, S. M., & Craven, K. D. (2012). There are many ways to be a mutualist: endophytic fungus reduces plant survival but increases population growth. Ecology, 93(3), 565-574.
Flory, S. L., Kleczewski, N., & Clay, K. (2011). Ecological consequences of pathogen accumulation on an invasive grass. Ecosphere, 2(10), 1-12.
Hawlena, H., Bashey, F., Mendes‐Soares, H., & Lively, C. M. (2010). Spiteful interactions in a natural population of the bacterium Xenorhabdus bovienii. The American Naturalist, 175(3), 374-381.
Hawlena, H., Bashey, F., & Lively, C. M. (2010). The evolution of spite: population structure and bacteriocin‐mediated antagonism in two natural populations of Xenorhabdus bacteria. Evolution, 64(11), 3198-3204.
Kleczewski, N. M., & Flory, S. L. (2010). Leaf Blight Disease on the Invasive Grass Microstegium vimineum Caused by a Bipolaris sp. Plant Disease, 94(7), 807-811.
Reynolds, H. L. (2010). Teaching environmental literacy: across campus and across the curriculum. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Koslow, J. M., & Clay, K. (2010). Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Rust Infection on Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis). International journal of plant sciences, 171(5), 529-537.
Crawford, K. M., Land, J. M., & Rudgers, J. A. (2010). Fungal endophytes of native grasses decrease insect herbivore preference and performance. Oecologia, 164(2), 431-444.
Rudgers, J. A., Afkhami, M. E., Rúa, M. A., Davitt, A. J., Hammer, S., & Huguet, V. M. (2009). A fungus among us: broad patterns of endophyte distribution in the grasses. Ecology, 90(6), 1531-1539.
Rudgers, J. A., & Orr, S. (2009). Non‐native grass alters growth of native tree species via leaf and soil microbes. Journal of Ecology, 97(2), 247-255.
Clay, K., Shelton, A. L., & Winkle, C. (2009). Effects of oviposition by periodical cicadas on tree growth. Canadian journal of forest research, 39(9), 1688-1697.
Rudgers, J. A., & Swafford, A. L. (2009). Benefits of a fungal endophyte in Elymus virginicus decline under drought stress. Basic and Applied Ecology, 10(1), 43-51.
Flory, S. Luke. (2008). Causes and consequences of exotic plant invasions in eastern deciduous forests. [Bloomington, Ind.]: Indiana University.
Flory, S. L., Rudgers, J. A., & Clay, K. (2007). Experimental light treatments affect invasion success and the impact of Microstegium vimineum on the resident community. Natural Areas Journal, 27(2), 124-132.
Linksvayer, T. A. (2005). Social evolution in ants: direct and indirect genetic effects. [Bloomington, Ind.]: Indiana University.
Packer, A., & Clay, K. (2004). Development of negative feedback during successive growth cycles of black cherry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 271(1536), 317-324.
Reinhart, K. O. (2003). Mechanisms for invasion by non-native trees: Facilitation ecosytem engineering and escape from belowground enemies. Missoula: University of Montana.
Shelton, A. L., Henning, J. A., Schultz, P., & Clay, K. (2014). Effects of abundant white-tailed deer on vegetation, animals, mycorrhizal fungi, and soils. Forest Ecology and Management, 320, 39-49.
Blair, Albert P. (1941). Variation, isolating mechanisms, and hybridization in certain toads. Genetics, Vol 26(4), 398-417.
Sullivan, R. C., & Pryor, S. C. (2016). Dynamic and chemical controls on new particle formation occurrence and characteristics from in situ and satellite-based measurements. Atmospheric Environment, 127, 316-325.
Sulman, B. N., Roman, D. T., Scanlon, T. M., Wang, L., & Novick, K. A. (2016). Comparing methods for partitioning a decade of carbon dioxide and water vapor fluxes in a temperate forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 226, 229-245.
Sulman, B. N., Roman, D. T., Yi, K., Wang, L., Phillips, R. P., & Novick, K. A. (2016). High atmospheric demand for water can limit forest carbon uptake and transpiration as severely as dry soil. Geophysical Research Letters, 43(18), 9686-9695.
Melaas, E. K., Sulla-Menashe, D., Gray, J. M., Black, T. A., Morin, T. H., Richardson, A. D., & Friedl, M. A. (2016). Multisite analysis of land surface phenology in North American temperate and boreal deciduous forests from Landsat. Remote Sensing of Environment, 186, 452-464.
Pryor, S. C., Joerger, V. M., & Sullivan, R. C. (2016). Empirical estimates of size-resolved precipitation scavenging coefficients for ultrafine particles. Atmospheric Environment, 143, 133-138.
Jay, S., Potter, C., Crabtree, R., Genovese, V., Weiss, D. J., & Kraft, M. (2016). Evaluation of modelled net primary production using MODIS and landsat satellite data fusion. Carbon Balance and Management, 11(1), 1-13.
Yang, Q., & Zhang, X. (2016). Improving SWAT for simulating water and carbon fluxes of forest ecosystems. Science of The Total Environment, 569, 1478-1488.
Liu, S., Zhuang, Q., He, Y., Noormets, A., Chen, J., & Gu, L. (2016). Evaluating atmospheric CO 2 effects on gross primary productivity and net ecosystem exchanges of terrestrial ecosystems in the conterminous United States using the AmeriFlux data and an artificial neural network approach. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 220, 38-49.
Liu, X., Jacobs, E., Kumar, A., Biehl, L., Andresen, J., & Niyogi, D. (2016). The Purdue Agro-climatic (PAC) dataset for the US Corn Belt: Development and initial results. Climate Risk Management.
Pryor, S. C., Joerger, V. M., & Sullivan, R. C. (2016). Empirical estimates of size-resolved precipitation scavenging coefficients for ultrafine particles. Atmospheric Environment, 143, 133-138.
Yadav, V., Michalak, A. M., Ray, J., & Shiga, Y. P. (2016). A statistical approach for isolating fossil fuel emissions in atmospheric inverse problems. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
Novick, K. A., Ficklin, D. L., Stoy, P. C., Williams, C. A., Bohrer, G., Oishi, A. C., ... & Scott, R. L. (2016). The increasing importance of atmospheric demand for ecosystem water and carbon fluxes. Nature Climate Change.
Cheng, S. J., Bohrer, G., Steiner, A. L., Hollinger, D. Y., Suyker, A., Phillips, R. P., & Nadelhoffer, K. J. (2015). Variations in the influence of diffuse light on gross primary productivity in temperate ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 201, 98-110.
Yan, H., Wang, S. Q., Billesbach, D., Oechel, W., Bohrer, G., Meyers, T., ... & Yu, Q. (2015). Improved global simulations of gross primary product based on a new definition of water stress factor and a separate treatment of C3 and C4 plants. Ecological Modelling, 297, 42-59.
Toomey, M., Friedl, M. A., Frolking, S., Hufkens, K., Klosterman, S., Sonnentag, O., ... & Brzostek, E. (2015). Greenness indices from digital cameras predict the timing and seasonal dynamics of canopy‐scale photosynthesis. Ecological Applications, 25(1), 99-115
Williams, I. N., & Torn, M. S. (2015). Vegetation controls on surface heat flux partitioning, and land‐atmosphere coupling. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(21), 9416-9424.
Wang, D., Liang, S., He, T., Yu, Y., Schaaf, C., & Wang, Z. (2015). Estimating daily mean land surface albedo from MODIS data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 120(10), 4825-4841.
Bloom, A. A., & Williams, M. (2015). Constraining ecosystem carbon dynamics in a data-limited world: integrating ecological" common sense" in a model–data fusion framework. Biogeosciences, 12(5), 1299-1315.
Hansen, K., Pryor, S. C., Bøgh, E., Hornsby, K. E., Jensen, B., & Sørensen, L. L. (2015). Background concentrations and fluxes of atmospheric ammonia over a deciduous forest. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 214, 380-392.
Roman, D. T., Novick, K. A., Brzostek, E. R., Dragoni, D., Rahman, F., & Phillips, R. P. (2015). The role of isohydric and anisohydric species in determining ecosystem-scale response to severe drought. Oecologia, 179(3), 641-654.
Kim, Y., Moorcroft, P. R., Aleinov, I., Puma, M. J., & Kiang, N. Y. (2015). Variability of phenology and fluxes of water and carbon with observed and simulated soil moisture in the Ent Terrestrial Biosphere Model (Ent TBM version 1.0. 1.0. 0). Geoscientific Model Development, 8(12), 3837-3865.
Quijano, J. C., & Kumar, P. (2015). Numerical simulations of hydraulic redistribution across climates: The role of the root hydraulic conductivities. Water Resources Research, 51(10), 8529-8550.
Ishtiaq, K. S., & Abdul-Aziz, O. I. (2015). Relative Linkages of Canopy-Level CO2 Fluxes with the Climatic and Environmental Variables for US Deciduous Forests. Environmental management, 55(4), 943-960.
Yue, X., Unger, N., Keenan, T. F., Zhang, X., & Vogel, C. S. (2015). Probing the past 30-year phenology trend of US deciduous forests. Biogeosciences, 12(15), 4693-4709.
Ershadi, A., McCabe, M. F., Evans, J. P., & Wood, E. F. (2015). Impact of model structure and parameterization on Penman–Monteith type evaporation models. Journal of Hydrology, 525, 521-535.
Savoy, P., & Mackay, D. S. (2015). Modeling the seasonal dynamics of leaf area index based on environmental constraints to canopy development. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 200, 46-56.
Migliavacca, M., Reichstein, M., Richardson, A. D., Mahecha, M. D., Cremonese, E., Delpierre, N., ... & Carvalhais, N. (2015). Influence of physiological phenology on the seasonal pattern of ecosystem respiration in deciduous forests. Global change biology, 21(1), 363-376.
Fang, Y., & Michalak, A. M. (2015). Atmospheric observations inform CO2 flux responses to enviroclimatic drivers. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 29(5), 555-566.
D’Odorico, P., Gonsamo, A., Gough, C. M., Bohrer, G., Morison, J., Wilkinson, M., ... & Buchmann, N. (2015). The match and mismatch between photosynthesis and land surface phenology of deciduous forests. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 214, 25-38.
Matheny, A. M., Bohrer, G., Stoy, P. C., Baker, I. T., Black, A. T., Desai, A. R., ... & Novick, K. A. (2014). Characterizing the diurnal patterns of errors in the prediction of evapotranspiration by several land‐surface models: An NACP analysis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119(7), 1458-1473.
Pryor, S. C., Hornsby, K. E., & Novick, K. A. (2014). Forest canopy interactions with nucleation mode particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14(21), 11985-11996.
Brzostek, E. R., Dragoni, D., Schmid, H. P., Rahman, A. F., Sims, D., Wayson, C. A., ... & Phillips, R. P. (2014). Chronic water stress reduces tree growth and the carbon sink of deciduous hardwood forests. Global change biology, 20(8), 2531-2539.
Sims, D. A., Brzostek, E. R., Rahman, A. F., Dragoni, D., & Phillips, R. P. (2014). An improved approach for remotely sensing water stress impacts on forest C uptake. Global change biology, 20(9), 2856-2866.
Nicholay N. Bogoslovskiy ; Sergey I. Erin ; Irina A. Borodina and Lubov I. Kizhner. Comparison of ASCAT satellite soil moisture measurements data with in-situ measurements ", Proc. SPIE 9292, 20th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 92924P (November 25, 2014); doi:10.1117/12.2075184; http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2075184
Archibald, J. A., & Walter, M. T. (2014). Do Energy‐Based PET Models Require More Input Data than Temperature‐Based Models?—An Evaluation at Four Humid FluxNet Sites. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 50(2), 497-508.
Kathilankal, J. C., O'Halloran, T. L., Schmidt, A., Hanson, C. V., and Law, B. E.: Development of a semi-parametric PAR (Photosynthetically Active Radiation) partitioning model for the United States, version 1.0, Geosci. Model Dev., 7, 2477-2484, doi:10.5194/gmd-7-2477-2014, 2014.
Wu, C., Gonsamo, A., Gough, C. M., Chen, J. M., & Xu, S. (2014). Modeling growing season phenology in North American forests using seasonal mean vegetation indices from MODIS. Remote Sensing of Environment, 147, 79-88.
Zhao, J. J., & Liu, L. Y. (2014). Linking satellite-based spring phenology to temperate deciduous broadleaf forest photosynthesis activity. International Journal of Digital Earth, 7(11), 881-896.
Lu, H., Liu, T., Yang, Y., & Yao, D. (2014). A hybrid dual-source model of estimating evapotranspiration over different ecosystems and implications for satellite-based approaches. Remote Sensing, 6(9), 8359-8386.
Cai, X., Yang, Z. L., David, C. H., Niu, G. Y., & Rodell, M. (2014). Hydrological evaluation of the Noah‐MP land surface model for the Mississippi River Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 119(1), 23-38.
Bonan, G. B., Williams, M., Fisher, R. A., & Oleson, K. W. (2014). Modeling stomatal conductance in the earth system: linking leaf water-use efficiency and water transport along the soil–plant–atmosphere continuum. Geoscientific Model Development, 7(5), 2193-2222.
Wu, C., Chen, J. M., Black, T. A., Price, D. T., Kurz, W. A., Desai, A. R., ... & Dragoni, D. (2013). Interannual variability of net ecosystem productivity in forests is explained by carbon flux phenology in autumn. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22(8), 994-1006.
Lu, Yaqiong (2013). Development and application of WRF3.3-CLM4crop to study of agriculture - climate interaction. (PhD Dissertation, University of California Merced)
Sonnentag, O., Hufkens, K., Teshera-Sterne, C., Young, A. M., Friedl, M., Braswell, B. H., ... & Richardson, A. D. (2012). Digital repeat photography for phenological research in forest ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 152, 159-177.
Tang, X., Wang, Z., Liu, D., Song, K., Jia, M., Dong, Z., ... & Desai, A. R. (2012). Estimating the net ecosystem exchange for the major forests in the northern United States by integrating MODIS and AmeriFlux data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 156, 75-84.
Dai, Y., Baek, S. H., Garcia-Diaz, A., Yang, B., Tsui, K. L., & Zhuang, J. (2012). An enhanced engineering perspective of global climate systems and statistical formulation of terrestrial CO2 exchanges. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 107(3-4), 347-359.
Gonsamo, A., Chen, J. M., Wu, C., & Dragoni, D. (2012). Predicting deciduous forest carbon uptake phenology by upscaling FLUXNET measurements using remote sensing data. Agricultural and forest meteorology, 165, 127-135.
Gonsamo, A., Chen, J. M., Price, D. T., Kurz, W. A., & Wu, C. (2012). Land surface phenology from optical satellite measurement and CO2 eddy covariance technique. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 117(G3).
Ogutu, Booker (2012) Modelling terrestrial ecosystem productivity using remote sensing data. University of Southampton, School of Geography, Doctoral Thesis , 235pp.
Keenan, T. F., Baker, I., Barr, A., Ciais, P., Davis, K., Dietze, M., ... & Hufkens, K. (2012). Terrestrial biosphere model performance for inter‐annual variability of land‐atmosphere CO2 exchange. Global Change Biology, 18(6), 1971-1987.
Richardson, A. D., Anderson, R. S., Arain, M. A., Barr, A. G., Bohrer, G., Chen, G., ... & Dietze, M. C. (2012). Terrestrial biosphere models need better representation of vegetation phenology: results from the North American Carbon Program Site Synthesis. Global Change Biology, 18(2), 566-584.
Schaefer, K., Schwalm, C. R., Williams, C., Arain, M. A., Barr, A., Chen, J. M., ... & Humphreys, E. (2012). A model‐data comparison of gross primary productivity: Results from the North American Carbon Program site synthesis. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 117(G3).
Schmidt, A., Hanson, C., Kathilankal, J., & Law, B. E. (2011). Classification and assessment of turbulent fluxes above ecosystems in North-America with self-organizing feature map networks. Agricultural and forest meteorology, 151(4), 508-520.
Kumar, S., & Merwade, V. (2011). Evaluation of NARR and CLM3. 5 outputs for surface water and energy budgets in the Mississippi River Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 116(D8).
Ryu, Y., Baldocchi, D. D., Kobayashi, H., Ingen, C., Li, J., Black, T. A., ... & Roupsard, O. (2011). Integration of MODIS land and atmosphere products with a coupled‐process model to estimate gross primary productivity and evapotranspiration from 1 km to global scales. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 25(4).
Kumar, S. (2011). Land Use Land Cover Change and Atmospheric Feedback: Impact on Regional Water Resources. West Lafayette: Purdue University. Dissertation.
Ricciuto, D. (2011). Diagnosing Uncertainty and Improving Predictions of Terrestrial Carbon Dioxide Fluxes at Multiple Scales Through Data Assimilation. State College: Pennsylvania State University. Dissertation.
Oliphant, A. J., Dragoni, D., Deng, B., Grimmond, C. S. B., Schmid, H. P., & Scott, S. L. (2011). The role of sky conditions on gross primary production in a mixed deciduous forest. Agricultural and forest meteorology, 151(7), 781-791.
Horn, Judith (2011): Development and Extrapolation of a General Light Use Efficiency Model for the Gross Primary Production. Dissertation, LMU München: Faculty of Geosciences
Horn, J. E., & Schulz, K. (2011). Identification of a general light use efficiency model for gross primary production. Biogeosciences, 8(4), 999-1021.
Groenendijk, M., Dolman, A. J., Van der Molen, M. K., Leuning, R., Arneth, A., Delpierre, N., ... & Wohlfahrt, G. (2011). Assessing parameter variability in a photosynthesis model within and between plant functional types using global Fluxnet eddy covariance data. Agricultural and forest meteorology, 151(1), 22-38.
Froelich, N. J., Grimmond, C. S. B., & Schmid, H. P. (2011). Nocturnal cooling below a forest canopy: Model and evaluation. Agricultural and forest meteorology, 151(7), 957-968.
Horn, J. E., & Schulz, K. (2011). Spatial extrapolation of light use efficiency model parameters to predict gross primary production. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 3(4).
Thompson, S. E., Harman, C. J., Konings, A. G., Sivapalan, M., Neal, A., & Troch, P. A. (2011). Comparative hydrology across AmeriFlux sites: The variable roles of climate, vegetation, and groundwater. Water Resources Research, 47(10).
Shaw, S. B., & Riha, S. J. (2011). Assessing temperature‐based PET equations under a changing climate in temperate, deciduous forests. Hydrological Processes, 25(9), 1466-1478.
Zhang, J., Wu, L., Huang, G., & Notaro, M. (2011). Relationships between large‐scale circulation patterns and carbon dioxide exchange by a deciduous forest. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 116(D4).
Jin, Y., Randerson, J. T., & Goulden, M. L. (2011). Continental-scale net radiation and evapotranspiration estimated using MODIS satellite observations. Remote Sensing of Environment, 115(9), 2302-2319.
Blonquist, J. M., Montzka, S. A., Munger, J. W., Yakir, D., Desai, A. R., Dragoni, D., ... & Bowling, D. R. (2011). The potential of carbonyl sulfide as a proxy for gross primary production at flux tower sites. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 116(G4).
Stöckli, R., Rutishauser, T., Baker, I., Liniger, M. A., & Denning, A. S. (2011). A global reanalysis of vegetation phenology. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 116(G3).
Liang, L., Peng, S., Sun, J., Chen, L., & Cao, Y. (2010). Estimation of annual potential evapotranspiration at regional scale based on the effect of moisture on soil respiration. Ecological Modelling, 221(22), 2668-2674.
Lu, X., & Zhuang, Q. (2010). Evaluating evapotranspiration and water-use efficiency of terrestrial ecosystems in the conterminous United States using MODIS and AmeriFlux data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 114(9), 1924-1939.
Blyth, E., Gash, J., Lloyd, A., Pryor, M., Weedon, G. P., & Shuttleworth, J. (2010). Evaluating the JULES land surface model energy fluxes using FLUXNET data. Journal of Hydrometeorology, 11(2), 509-519.
Schwartz, M. D., & Hanes, J. M. (2010). Intercomparing multiple measures of the onset of spring in eastern North America. International Journal of Climatology, 30(11), 1614-1626.
Xiao, J., Zhuang, Q., Law, B. E., Chen, J., Baldocchi, D. D., Cook, D. R., ... & Martin, T. A. (2010). A continuous measure of gross primary production for the conterminous United States derived from MODIS and AmeriFlux data. Remote sensing of environment, 114(3), 576-591.
McGrath, J. (2010). Measurements of OH reactivity using a chemical ionization mass spectrometry technique. Boulder: University of Colorado. Dissertation.
Yang, W., Ni-Meister, W., Kiang, N. Y., Moorcroft, P. R., Strahler, A. H., & Oliphant, A. (2010). A clumped-foliage canopy radiative transfer model for a Global Dynamic Terrestrial Ecosystem Model II: Comparison to measurements. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 150(7), 895-907.
Decker, M. (2010). Improving the hydrological cycle in land surface climate models. Tucson: University of Arizona. Dissertation.
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