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    Rapid nitrate reduction produces pulsed NO and N2O emissions following wetting of dryland soils

    Soil drying and wetting cycles can produce pulses of nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions with substantial effects on both regional air quality and Earth’s climate. While pulsed production of N emi...

    Alexander H. Krichels, Peter M. Homyak, Emma L. Aronson in Biogeochemistry (2022)

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    Exotic grass litter modulates seasonal pulse dynamics of CO2 and N2O, but not NO, in Mediterranean-type coastal sage scrub at the wildland-urban interface

    Mediterranean shrublands adjacent to urbanization experience nitrogen deposition and exotic grass invasions which likely have downstream consequences for carbon and nitrogen emissions from soils. We tested a h...

    Holly M. Andrews, G. Darrel Jenerette in Plant and Soil (2020)

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    Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon and Nitrogen in Chaparral Dominated Ecosystems

    The controls and trajectories of biogeochemical dynamics in chaparral dominated ecosystems are highly diverse. This breadth of diversity in chaparral biogeochemical dynamics is caused by a combination of diver...

    G. Darrel Jenerette, Isaac W. Park, Holly M. Andrews in Valuing Chaparral (2018)

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    Wetland Loss Patterns and Inundation-Productivity Relationships Prognosticate Widespread Salt Marsh Loss for Southern New England

    Tidal salt marsh is a key defense against, yet is especially vulnerable to, the effects of accelerated sea level rise. To determine whether salt marshes in southern New England will be stable given increasing ...

    Elizabeth Burke Watson, Cathleen Wigand, Earl W. Davey in Estuaries and Coasts (2017)