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  • Permafrost carbon–climate f... Permafrost carbon–climate feedback is sensitive to deep soil carbon decomposability but not deep soil nitrogen dynamics
    Koven, Charles D.; Lawrence, David M.; Riley, William J. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 03/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 12
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    Permafrost soils contain enormous amounts of organic carbon whose stability is contingent on remaining frozen. With future warming, these soils may release carbon to the atmosphere and act as a ...
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  • Analysis of Permafrost Ther... Analysis of Permafrost Thermal Dynamics and Response to Climate Change in the CMIP5 Earth System Models
    Koven, Charles D.; Riley, William J.; Stern, Alex Journal of climate, 03/2013, Volume: 26, Issue: 6
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    The authors analyze global climate model predictions of soil temperature from the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project phase 5 (CMIP5) database to assess the models’ representation of ...
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  • Finding Liebig’s law of the... Finding Liebig’s law of the minimum
    Tang, Jinyun; Riley, William J. Ecological applications, December 2021, Volume: 31, Issue: 8
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    Liebig’s law of the minimum (LLM) is often used to interpret empirical biological growth data and model multiple substrates co-limited growth. However, its mechanistic foundation is rarely discussed, ...
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  • Global stocks and capacity ... Global stocks and capacity of mineral-associated soil organic carbon
    Georgiou, Katerina; Jackson, Robert B.; Vindušková, Olga ... Nature communications, 07/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Soil is the largest terrestrial reservoir of organic carbon and is central for climate change mitigation and carbon-climate feedbacks. Chemical and physical associations of soil carbon with ...
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  • Climate regime shift and fo... Climate regime shift and forest loss amplify fire in Amazonian forests
    Xu, Xiyan; Jia, Gensuo; Zhang, Xiaoyan ... Global change biology, October 2020, Volume: 26, Issue: 10
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    Frequent Amazonian fires over the last decade have raised the alarm about the fate of the Earth's most biodiverse forest. The increased fire frequency has been attributed to altered hydrological ...
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  • CO2 fertilization of terres... CO2 fertilization of terrestrial photosynthesis inferred from site to global scales
    Chen, Chi; Riley, William J; Prentice, I Colin ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 03/2022, Volume: 119, Issue: 10
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    Global photosynthesis is increasing with elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations, a response known as the CO2 fertilization effect (CFE), but the key processes of CFE are not constrained and ...
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  • A new theory of plant–micro... A new theory of plant–microbe nutrient competition resolves inconsistencies between observations and model predictions
    Zhu, Qing; Riley, William J.; Tang, Jinyun Ecological applications, April 2017, Volume: 27, Issue: 3
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    Terrestrial plants assimilate anthropogenic CO2 through photosynthesis and synthesizing new tissues. However, sustaining these processes requires plants to compete with microbes for soil nutrients, ...
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  • Arctic tundra shrubificatio... Arctic tundra shrubification: a review of mechanisms and impacts on ecosystem carbon balance
    Mekonnen, Zelalem A; Riley, William J; Berner, Logan T ... Environmental research letters, 05/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 5
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    Abstract Vegetation composition shifts, and in particular, shrub expansion across the Arctic tundra are some of the most important and widely observed responses of high-latitude ecosystems to rapid ...
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  • Climate Change Will Increas... Climate Change Will Increase Biomass Proportion of Global Forest Carbon Stocks Under an SSP5–8.5 Climate Trajectory
    Mekonnen, Zelalem A.; Riley, William J. Geophysical research letters, 16 December 2023, Volume: 50, Issue: 23
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    A large amount of carbon is stored in global forests. However, the fraction of carbon stored as plant biomass versus soil organic carbon (SOC) varies among forest types, and potential changes over ...
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  • Microbial community-level r... Microbial community-level regulation explains soil carbon responses to long-term litter manipulations
    Georgiou, Katerina; Abramoff, Rose Z; Harte, John ... Nature communications, 10/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Climatic, atmospheric, and land-use changes all have the potential to alter soil microbial activity, mediated by changes in plant inputs. Many microbial models of soil organic carbon (SOC) ...
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