Niki I W Leblans
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Recent Articles
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Fang C, Verbrigghe N, Sigurdsson B, Ostonen I, Leblans N, Maranon-Jimenez S, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Aug;
240(2):565-576.
PMID: 37545200
Below and aboveground vegetation dynamics are crucial in understanding how climate warming may affect terrestrial ecosystem carbon cycling. In contrast to aboveground biomass, the response of belowground biomass to long-term...
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Walker T, Janssens I, Weedon J, Sigurdsson B, Richter A, Penuelas J, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2019 Dec;
4(1):101-108.
PMID: 31819236
Temperature governs most biotic processes, yet we know little about how warming affects whole ecosystems. Here we examined the responses of 128 components of a subarctic grassland to either 5-8...
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Walker T, Kaiser C, Strasser F, Herbold C, Leblans N, Woebken D, et al.
Nat Clim Chang
. 2018 Oct;
8(10):885-889.
PMID: 30288176
Soil microorganisms control carbon losses from soils to the atmosphere1-3, yet their responses to climate warming are often short-lived and unpredictable4-7. Two mechanisms, microbial acclimation and substrate depletion, have been...
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Radujkovic D, Verbruggen E, Sigurdsson B, Leblans N, Janssens I, Vicca S, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2017 Dec;
94(2).
PMID: 29228354
Global change is expected to affect soil microbial communities through their responsiveness to temperature. It has been proposed that prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures may lead to progressively larger effects...
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Gargallo-Garriga A, Ayala-Roque M, Sardans J, Bartrons M, Granda V, Sigurdsson B, et al.
Metabolites
. 2017 Aug;
7(3).
PMID: 28832555
Climate change is stronger at high than at temperate and tropical latitudes. The natural geothermal conditions in southern Iceland provide an opportunity to study the impact of warming on plants,...
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Leblans N, Sigurdsson B, Vicca S, Fu Y, Penuelas J, Janssens I
Glob Chang Biol
. 2017 May;
23(11):4932-4945.
PMID: 28470761
The phenology of vegetation, particularly the length of the growing season (LOS; i.e., the period from greenup to senescence), is highly sensitive to climate change, which could imply potent feedbacks...
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Poeplau C, Katterer T, Leblans N, Sigurdsson B
Glob Chang Biol
. 2016 Sep;
23(3):1316-1327.
PMID: 27591579
Terrestrial carbon cycle feedbacks to global warming are major uncertainties in climate models. For in-depth understanding of changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) after soil warming, long-term responses of SOC...