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Post A, Richardson A
Oecologia . 2025 Feb; 207(3):44. PMID: 40021550
Climate change is altering the timing of seasonal vegetation cycles (phenology), with cascading consequences on larger ecosystem processes. Therefore, understanding the drivers of vegetation phenology is critical to predicting ecological...
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Peltier D, Carbone M, Ogle K, Koch G, Richardson A
New Phytol . 2024 Dec; 245(4):1468-1480. PMID: 39627652
Carbon reserves are distributed throughout plant cells allowing past photosynthesis to fuel current metabolism. In trees, comparing the radiocarbon (ΔC) of reserves to the atmospheric bomb spike can trace reserve...
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Alfaro-Sanchez R, Richardson A, Smith S, Johnstone J, Turetsky M, Cumming S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2024 Dec; 121(50):e2411721121. PMID: 39621910
Climate warming can alleviate temperature and nutrient constraints on tree growth in boreal regions, potentially enhancing boreal productivity. However, in permafrost environments, warming also disrupts the physical foundation on which...
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Kearsley E, Verbeeck H, Stoffelen P, Janssens S, Yakusu E, Kosmala M, et al.
Plant Environ Interact . 2024 Mar; 5(2):e10136. PMID: 38476212
Tropical forest phenology directly affects regional carbon cycles, but the relation between species-specific and whole-canopy phenology remains largely uncharacterized. We present a unique analysis of historical tropical tree phenology collected...
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Peltier D, Carbone M, Enright M, Marshall M, Trowbridge A, LeMoine J, et al.
Nat Plants . 2023 Nov; 9(12):1978-1985. PMID: 38036621
For long-lived organisms, investment in insurance strategies such as reserve energy storage can enable resilience to resource deficits, stress or catastrophic disturbance. Recent fire in California damaged coast redwood (Sequoia...
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Schadel C, Seyednasrollah B, Hanson P, Hufkens K, Pearson K, Warren J, et al.
Plant Environ Interact . 2023 Aug; 4(4):188-200. PMID: 37583877
Predicting vegetation phenology in response to changing environmental factors is key in understanding feedbacks between the biosphere and the climate system. Experimental approaches extending the temperature range beyond historic climate...
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Peltier D, Carbone M, McIntire C, Robertson N, Thompson R, Malone S, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Jul; 240(1):92-104. PMID: 37430467
Shifts in the age or turnover time of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) may underlie changes in tree growth under long-term increases in drought stress associated with climate change. But NSC responses...
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Still C, Page G, Rastogi B, Griffith D, Aubrecht D, Kim Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Apr; 120(15):e2302515120. PMID: 37011221
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Peltier D, LeMoine J, Ebert C, Xu X, Ogle K, Richardson A, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36738259
Radiocarbon (∆14C) measurements of nonstructural carbon enable inference on the age and turnover time of stored photosynthate (e.g., sugars, starch), of which the largest pool in trees resides in the...
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Meng L, Zhou Y, Roman M, Stokes E, Wang Z, Asrar G, et al.
PNAS Nexus . 2023 Jan; 1(2):pgac046. PMID: 36713313
Artificial light at night (ALAN), an increasing anthropogenic driver, is widespread and shows rapid expansion with potential adverse impact on the terrestrial ecosystem. However, whether and to what extent does...