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David JP Moore

Affiliations: 
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Ecosystem Ecology, Plant Physiological Ecology, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
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Parents

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James White research assistant 1997-1999 University College Dublin (Ireland)
 (Undergraduate research advisor)
Evan Hugo DeLucia grad student 2000-2005 UIUC (Chemistry Tree)
Russell K. Monson post-doc 2006-2007 CU Boulder (Evolution Tree)
David S. Schimel post-doc 2006-2007 National Center for Atmospheric Research (Chemistry Tree)

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Andrew Fox collaborator 2007- NOAA (GeograTree)
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Smith WK, Dannenberg MP, Yan D, et al. (2019) Remote sensing of dryland ecosystem structure and function: Progress, challenges, and opportunities Remote Sensing of Environment. 233: 111401
Yan D, Scott R, Moore D, et al. (2019) Understanding the relationship between vegetation greenness and productivity across dryland ecosystems through the integration of PhenoCam, satellite, and eddy covariance data Remote Sensing of Environment. 223: 50-62
Lybrand R, Gallery R, Trahan N, et al. (2018) Disturbance Alters the Relative Importance of Topographic and Biogeochemical Controls on Microbial Activity in Temperate Montane Forests Forests. 9: 97
Fox AM, Hoar TJ, Anderson JL, et al. (2018) Evaluation of a Data Assimilation System for Land Surface Models Using CLM4.5 Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems. 10: 2471-2494
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
Monson RK, Neice AA, Trahan NA, et al. (2016) Interactions between temperature and intercellular CO2 concentration in controlling leaf isoprene emission rates. Plant, Cell & Environment
Maurer GE, Chan AM, Trahan NA, et al. (2016) Carbon isotopic composition of forest soil respiration in the decade following bark beetle and stem girdling disturbances in the Rocky Mountains. Plant, Cell & Environment
Trahan NA, Dynes EL, Pugh E, et al. (2015) Changes in soil biogeochemistry following disturbance by girdling and mountain pine beetles in subalpine forests. Oecologia. 177: 981-95
Babst F, Alexander MR, Szejner P, et al. (2014) A tree-ring perspective on the terrestrial carbon cycle. Oecologia. 176: 307-22
Moore DJ, Trahan NA, Wilkes P, et al. (2013) Persistent reduced ecosystem respiration after insect disturbance in high elevation forests. Ecology Letters. 16: 731-7
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