Dustin R. Bronson, Ph.D.

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2008 University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture, Biogeochemistry, Environmental Sciences
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Stith T. Gower grad student 2008 UW Madison
 (Effects of warming on the structure and function of a boreal black spruce forest ecosystem.)
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Vogel JG, Bronson D, Gower ST, et al. (2014) The response of root and microbial respiration to the experimental warming of a boreal black spruce forest Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 44: 986-993
Bond-Lamberty B, Bronson D, Bladyka E, et al. (2012) Corrigendum to "A comparison of trenched plot techniques for partitioning soil respiration" [Soil Biol. Biochem. 43 (10) (2011) 2108-2114] Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 47: 220
Bronson DR, English NB, Dettman DL, et al. (2011) Seasonal photosynthetic gas exchange and water-use efficiency in a constitutive CAM plant, the giant saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). Oecologia. 167: 861-71
van Herk IG, Gower ST, Bronson DR, et al. (2011) Effects of climate warming on canopy water dynamics of a boreal black spruce plantation Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 41: 217-227
Bond-Lamberty B, Bronson D, Bladyka E, et al. (2011) A comparison of trenched plot techniques for partitioning soil respiration Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43: 2108-2114
Bronson DR, Gower ST. (2010) Ecosystem warming does not affect photosynthesis or aboveground autotrophic respiration for boreal black spruce. Tree Physiology. 30: 441-9
Bronson DR, Gower ST, Tanner M, et al. (2009) Effect of ecosystem warming on boreal black spruce bud burst and shoot growth Global Change Biology. 15: 1534-1543
Bronson DR, Gower ST, Tanner M, et al. (2008) Response of soil surface CO2 flux in a boreal forest to ecosystem warming Global Change Biology. 14: 856-867
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