Mike Dietze

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Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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Averill C, Dietze MC, Bhatnagar JM. (2018) Continental-scale nitrogen pollution is shifting forest mycorrhizal associations and soil carbon stocks. Global Change Biology
Dietze MC, Fox A, Beck-Johnson LM, et al. (2018) Iterative near-term ecological forecasting: Needs, opportunities, and challenges. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Massoud EC, Huisman J, Benincà E, et al. (2018) Probing the limits of predictability: data assimilation of chaotic dynamics in complex food webs. Ecology Letters. 21: 93-103
Fisher RA, Koven CD, Anderegg WRL, et al. (2017) Vegetation Demographics in Earth System Models: a review of progress and priorities. Global Change Biology
Dietze MC. (2017) Prediction in ecology: a first-principles framework. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. 27: 2048-2060
Rollinson CR, Liu Y, Raiho A, et al. (2017) Emergent climate and CO2 sensitivities of net primary productivity in ecosystem models do not agree with empirical data in temperate forests of eastern North America. Global Change Biology
Rogers A, Medlyn BE, Dukes JS, et al. (2017) A roadmap for improving the representation of photosynthesis in Earth system models. The New Phytologist. 213: 22-42
Goring SJ, Mladenoff DJ, Cogbill CV, et al. (2016) Novel and Lost Forests in the Upper Midwestern United States, from New Estimates of Settlement-Era Composition, Stem Density, and Biomass. Plos One. 11: e0151935
Schlesinger WH, Dietze MC, Jackson RB, et al. (2015) Forest Biogeochemistry in Response to Drought. Global Change Biology
Miller AD, Dietze MC, DeLucia EH, et al. (2015) Alteration of forest succession and carbon cycling under elevated CO2. Global Change Biology
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