Cari Ficken

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2012-2018 University Program in Ecology Duke University, Durham, NC 
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Emily S. Bernhardt grad student Duke University/ Department of Biology
Jim Heffernan grad student
Daniel deB. Richter grad student Duke
Justin P. Wright grad student 2012-2018 Duke
 (Scaling individual plant responses to fire and resource availability to community composition and disturbance-recovery)
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Wright J, DeLaMater D, Simha A, et al. (2020) Changes in Prescribed Fire Frequency Alter Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics Ecosystems. 1-12
Ficken CD, Wright JP. (2019) Nitrogen uptake and biomass resprouting show contrasting relationships with resource acquisitive and conservative plant traits Journal of Vegetation Science. 30: 65-74
Ficken CD, Warren JM. (2018) The carbon economy of drought: comparing respiration responses of roots, mycorrhizal fungi, and free-living microbes to an extreme dry-rewet cycle Plant and Soil. 435: 407-422
Ficken CD, Wright JP. (2017) Effects of fire frequency on litter decomposition as mediated by changes to litter chemistry and soil environmental conditions. Plos One. 12: e0186292
Ficken CD, Wright JP. (2017) Contributions of microbial activity and ash deposition to post-fire nitrogen availability in a pine savanna Biogeosciences. 14: 241-255
Bernhardt ES, Blaszczak JR, Ficken CD, et al. (2017) Control Points in Ecosystems: Moving Beyond the Hot Spot Hot Moment Concept Ecosystems. 20: 665-682
Phillips RL, Ficken C, Eken M, et al. (2016) Wetland Soil Carbon in a Watershed Context for the Prairie Pothole Region. Journal of Environmental Quality. 45: 368-75
Ficken CD, Wright JP. (2016) Plant controls on post-fire nitrogen availability in a pine savanna Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-33
Phillips RL, Ficken C, Eken M, et al. (2016) Wetland soil carbon in a watershed context for the Prairie Pothole Region Journal of Environmental Quality. 45: 368-375
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