Publications of Susan E. Trumbore

Journal Article (255)

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Assahira, C.; Fernandez Piedade, M. T.; Trumbore, S. E.; Wittmann, F.; Ladvocat Cintra, B. B.; Batista, E. S.; de Resende, A. F.; Schongart, J.: Tree mortality of a flood-adapted species in response of hydrographic changes caused by an Amazonian river dam. Forest Ecology and Management 396, pp. 113 - 123 (2017)
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Kunert, N.; Aparecido, L. M. T.; Wolff, S.; Higuchi, N.; Santos, J. d.; de Araujo, A. C.; Trumbore, S. E.: A revised hydrological model for the Central Amazon: The importance of emergent canopy trees in the forest water budget. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 239, pp. 47 - 57 (2017)
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Sierra, C.; Müller, M.; Metzler, H.; Manzoni, S.; Trumbore, S. E.: The muddle of ages, turnover, transit, and residence times in the carbon cycle. Global Change Biology 23 (5), pp. 1763 - 1773 (2017)
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Ehrle, A.; Andersen, A. N.; Levick, S. R.; Schumacher, J.; Trumbore, S. E.; Michalzik, B.: Yellow-meadow ant (Lasius flavus) mound development determines soil properties and growth responses of different plant functional types. European Journal of Soil Biology 81, pp. 83 - 93 (2017)
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Hilman, B.; Muhr, J.; Trumbore, S. E.; Kunert, N.; Carbone, M. S.; Yuval, P.; Wright, S. J.; Moreno, G.; Pérez‑Priego, O.; Migliavacca, M. et al.; Carrara, A.; Grünzweig, J. M.; Osem, Y.; Weiner, T.; Angert, A.: Comparison of CO2 and O2 fluxes demonstrate retention of respired CO2 in tree stems from a range of tree species. Biogeosciences 16 (1), pp. 177 - 191 (2017)
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Jochum, T.; Fastnacht, A.; Trumbore, S. E.; Popp, J.; Frosch, T.: Direct Raman spectroscopic measurements of biological nitrogen fixation under natural conditions: An analytical approach for studying nitrogenase activity. Analytical Chemistry 89 (2), pp. 1117 - 1122 (2017)
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Khomo, L.; Trumbore, S. E.; Bern, C. R.; Chadwick, O. A.: Timescales of carbon turnover in soils with mixed crystalline mineralogies. Soil 3 (1), pp. 17 - 30 (2017)
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Kohlhepp, B.; Lehmann, R.; Seeber, P.; Küsel, K.; Trumbore, S. E.; Totsche, K. U.: Aquifer configuration and geostructural links control the groundwater quality in thin-bedded carbonate–siliciclastic alternations of the Hainich CZE, central Germany. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (12), pp. 6091 - 6116 (2017)
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Nowak, M.; Schwab, V. F.; Lazar, C. S.; Behrendt, T.; Kohlhepp, B.; Totsche, K. U.; Küsel, K.; Trumbore, S. E.: Carbon isotopes of dissolved inorganic carbon reflect utilization of different carbon sources by microbial communities in two limestone aquifer assemblages. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 21 (9), pp. 4283 - 4300 (2017)
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Schwab, V. F.; Hermann, M.; Roth, V.-N.; Gleixner, G.; Lehmann, R.; Pohnert, G.; Trumbore, S. E.; Küsel, K.; Totsche, K.: Functional diversity of microbial communities in pristine aquifers inferred by PLFA- and sequencing-based approaches. Biogeosciences 14 (10), pp. 2697 - 2714 (2017)
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Ribeiro, G. H. P. M.; Chambers, J. Q.; Peterson, C. J.; Trumbore, S. E.; Marra, D. M.; Wirth, C.; Cannon, J. B.; Negron-Juarez, R. I.; Lima, A. J. N.; de Paula, E. V. C. M. et al.; Santos, J.; Higuchi, N.: Mechanical vulnerability and resistance to snapping and uprooting for Central Amazon tree species. Forest Ecology and Management 380, pp. 1 - 10 (2016)
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He, Y.; Trumbore, S. E.; Torn, M. S.; Harden, J. W.; Vaughn, L. J. S.; Allison, S. D.; Randerson, J. T.: Radiocarbon constraints imply reduced carbon uptake by soils during the 21st century. Science 353 (6306), pp. 1419 - 1424 (2016)
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Hartmann, H.; Trumbore, S. E.: Understanding the roles of nonstructural carbohydrates in forest trees – from what we can measure to what we want to know. New Phytologist 211 (2), pp. 386 - 403 (2016)
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Ohashi, S.; Durgante, F. M.; Kagawa, A.; Kajimoto, T.; Trumbore, S. E.; Xu, X.; Ishizuka, M.; Higuchi, N.: Seasonal variations in the stable oxygen isotope ratio of wood cellulose reveal annual rings of trees in a Central Amazon terra firme forest. Oecologia 180 (3), pp. 685 - 696 (2016)
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Beulig, F.; Urich, T.; Nowak, M.; Trumbore, S. E.; Gleixner, G.; Gilfillan, G.D.; Fjelland, K.E.; Küsel, K.: Altered carbon turnover processes and microbiomes in soils under long-term extremely high CO2 exposure. Nature Reviews Microbiology 1 (2), 15025 (2016)
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Bustamante, M. M. C.; Roitman, I.; Aide, T. M.; Alencar, A.; Anderson, L. O.; Aragao, L.; Asner, G. P.; Barlow, J.; Berenguer, E.; Chambers, J. et al.; Costa, M. H.; Fanin, T.; Ferreira, L. G.; Ferreira, J.; Keller, M.; Magnusson, W. E.; Morales-Barquero, L.; Morton, D.; Ometto, J. P. H. B.; Palace, M.; Peres, C. A.; Silverio, D.; Trumbore, S. E.; Vieira, I. C. G.: Toward an integrated monitoring framework to assess the effects of tropical forest degradation and recovery on carbon stocks and biodiversity. Global Change Biology 22 (1), pp. 92 - 109 (2016)
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dos Santos, L. T.; Marra, D. M.; Trumbore, S. E.; Camargo, P. B.; Chambers, J. Q.; Negrón-Juárez, R. I.; Lima, A. J. N.; Ribeiro, G. H. P. M.; dos Santos, J.; Higuchi, N.: Windthrows increase soil carbon stocks in a central Amazon forest. Biogeosciences 13 (4), pp. 1299 - 1308 (2016)
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Malghani, S.; Reim, A.; von Fischer, J.; Conrad, R.; Kuebler, K.; Trumbore, S. E.: Soil methanotroph abundance and community composition are not influenced by substrate availability in laboratory incubations. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 101, pp. 184 - 194 (2016)
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Marra, D. M.; Higuchi, N.; Trumbore, S. E.; Ribeiro, G. H. P. M.; Santos, J. d.; Carneiro, V. M. C.; Lima, A. J. N.; Chambers, J. Q.; Negrón-Juárez, R. I.; Holzwarth, F. et al.; Reu, B.; Wirth, C.: Predicting biomass of hyperdiverse and structurally complex central Amazon forests – a virtual approach using extensive field data. Biogeosciences 13 (5), pp. 1553 - 1570 (2016)
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Muhr, J.; Messier, C.; Delagrange, S.; Trumbore, S. E.; Xu, X.; Hartmann, H.: How fresh is maple syrup? Sugar maple trees mobilize carbon stored several years previously during early springtime sap-ascent. New Phytologist 209 (4), pp. 1410 - 1416 (2016)
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