K Dana Chadwick
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Thorpe A, Green R, Thompson D, Brodrick P, Chapman J, Elder C, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2023 Nov;
9(46):eadh2391.
PMID: 37976355
Carbon dioxide and methane emissions are the two primary anthropogenic climate-forcing agents and an important source of uncertainty in the global carbon budget. Uncertainties are further magnified when emissions occur...
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Blonder B, Brodrick P, Chadwick K, Carroll E, Cruz-de Hoyos R, Exposito-Alonso M, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Mar;
238(6):2313-2328.
PMID: 36856334
Spatiotemporal patterns of phenology may be affected by mosaics of environmental and genetic variation. Environmental drivers may have temporally lagged impacts, but patterns and mechanisms remain poorly known. We combine...
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McCormick E, Dralle D, Hahm W, Tune A, Schmidt L, Chadwick K, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Sep;
597(7875):225-229.
PMID: 34497393
In the past several decades, field studies have shown that woody plants can access substantial volumes of water from the pores and fractures of bedrock. If, like soil moisture, bedrock...
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Blonder B, Ray C, Walton J, Castaneda M, Chadwick K, Clyne M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2021 Aug;
31(8):e02438.
PMID: 34374163
Species responses to climate change depend on environment, genetics, and interactions among these factors. Intraspecific cytotype (ploidy level) variation is a common type of genetic variation in many species. However,...
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Maavara T, Siirila-Woodburn E, Maina F, Maxwell R, Sample J, Chadwick K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Mar;
16(3):e0247907.
PMID: 33760812
There is a growing understanding of the role that bedrock weathering can play as a source of nitrogen (N) to soils, groundwater and river systems. The significance is particularly apparent...
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Chadwick K, Asner G
Ecol Lett
. 2020 May;
23(8):1276-1286.
PMID: 32452136
Tropical ecosystems that exist on mountainous terrain harbour enormous species and functional diversity. In addition, the morphology of these complex landscapes is dynamic. Stream channels respond to mountain uplift by...
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Chadwick K, Asner G
Ecol Lett
. 2018 Apr;
21(7):978-988.
PMID: 29659113
Terra firme forests make up more than three quarters of the western Amazon basin and are often considered functionally homogeneous in regional scale mapping and modelling efforts. However, the landforms...
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Asner G, Knapp D, Martin R, Tupayachi R, Anderson C, Mascaro J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Nov;
111(47):E5016-22.
PMID: 25385593
Terrestrial carbon conservation can provide critical environmental, social, and climate benefits. Yet, the geographically complex mosaic of threats to, and opportunities for, conserving carbon in landscapes remain largely unresolved at...
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Mascaro J, Asner G, Knapp D, Kennedy-Bowdoin T, Martin R, Anderson C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Feb;
9(1):e85993.
PMID: 24489686
Accurate and spatially-explicit maps of tropical forest carbon stocks are needed to implement carbon offset mechanisms such as REDD+ (Reduced Deforestation and Degradation Plus). The Random Forest machine learning algorithm...
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Asner G, Clark J, Mascaro J, Vaudry R, Chadwick K, Vieilledent G, et al.
Carbon Balance Manag
. 2012 Feb;
7:2.
PMID: 22289685
Background: Accurate, high-resolution mapping of aboveground carbon density (ACD, Mg C ha-1) could provide insight into human and environmental controls over ecosystem state and functioning, and could support conservation and...