Jennie DeMarco, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAlice C. Harmon | grad student | 2011 | UF Gainesville | |
(Plant soil feedbacks with changing vegetation structure and composition in a warming arctic.) |
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Christiansen CT, Mack MC, DeMarco J, et al. (2018) Decomposition of Senesced Leaf Litter is Faster in Tall Compared to Low Birch Shrub Tundra Ecosystems. 21: 1564-1579 |
DeMarco J, Filley T, Throop HL. (2016) Patterns of woody plant-derived soil carbon losses and persistence after brush management in a semi-arid grassland Plant and Soil. 406: 277-293 |
DeMarco J, Mack MC, Bret-Harte MS. (2014) Effects of arctic shrub expansion on biophysical vs. biogeochemical drivers of litter decomposition. Ecology. 95: 1861-75 |
Demarco J, MacK MC, Bret-Harte MS, et al. (2014) Long-term experimental warming and nutrient additions increase productivity in tall deciduous shrub tundra Ecosphere. 5 |
DeMarco J, Mack MC, Bret-Harte MS. (2011) The Effects of Snow, Soil Microenvironment, and Soil Organic Matter Quality on N Availability in Three Alaskan Arctic Plant Communities Ecosystems. 14: 804-817 |
Cardelús CL, MacK MC, Woods C, et al. (2009) The influence of tree species on canopy soil nutrient status in a tropical lowland wet forest in Costa Rica Plant and Soil. 318: 47-61 |
Bret-Harte MS, Mack MC, Goldsmith GR, et al. (2008) Plant functional types do not predict biomass responses to removal and fertilization in Alaskan tussock tundra. The Journal of Ecology. 96: 713-726 |
Classen AT, DeMarco J, Hart SC, et al. (2006) Impacts of herbivorous insects on decomposer communities during the early stages of primary succession in a semi-arid woodland Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38: 972-982 |