Publications
Please visit Bruce Hungate's laboratory for
a complete list of up-to-date publications.
Journal Articles
Hymus GJ, Snead TG, Johnson DP, Hungate BA, Drake BG, 2001. Acclimation
of Photosynthesis and Respiration to Elevated Atmospheric CO2 in
Two Scrub Oaks. Global Change Biology, in press.
Hungate BA, Reichstein M, Dijkstra P, Johnson D, Hymus G, Tenhunen
JD, Drake BG, 2001. Evapotranspiration and soil water content in
a scrub-oak woodland under carbon dioxide enrichment. Global Change
Biology, in press.
Dijkstra P, Hymus G, Colavito D, Vieglais D, Cundari C, Johnson
D, Hungate BA, Hinkle CR, Drake BG, 2001. Elevated atmospheric
CO2 stimulates shoot growth in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem. Global
Change Biology, in press
Johnson DW, Hungate BA, Dijkstra P, Hymus G, Drake BG, 2001. Effects
of Elevated CO2 on Soils in a Florida Scrub Oak Ecosystem. Journal
of Environmental Quality. 30:501-507.
Cardon ZG, Hungate BA, Holland EA, Chapin FS III, and Field CB,
2001. Contrasting effects of elevated CO2 on old and new soil carbon
pools Soil Biology and Biochemistry 33:365-373.
Hungate BA, Jaeger CH III, Gamara G, Chapin FS III, Field CB,
2000. Soil microbiota in two annual grasslands: responses to elevated
CO2. Oecologia 124:589-598.
Hungate BA, Dijkstra P, Johnson DW, Hinkle CR, and Drake BG, 1999.
Elevated CO2 increases nitrogen fixation and decreases soil nitrogen
mineralization in Florida scrub oak. Global Change Biology 5:781-790.
Stiling P, Rossi AM, Hungate BA, Dijkstra P, Hinkle CR, Knott
WM III, and Drake BG, 1999. Decreased survivorship of leaf-mining
insects in elevated CO2: reduced forage quality and an indirect
trophic cascade. Ecological Applications,9:240-244.
Hungate BA, Jackson RB, Chapin FS III, Mooney HA, and Field CB,
1997. The fate of carbon in grasslands under carbon dioxide enrichment.
Nature 388:576-579.
Hungate BA, Chapin FS III, Holland EA, Zhong H, and Field CB,
1997. Stimulation of grassland nitrogen cycling under carbon dioxide
enrichment. Oecologia 109:149-153.
Hungate BA, Lund CP, Pearson HL, and Chapin FS III, 1997. Elevated
CO2 and nutrient addition alter soil N cycling and N trace gas
fluxes with early season wet-up in a California annual grassland.
Biogeochemistry 37:89-109.
Frank VM, Hungate BA, Chapin FS III, and Field CB, 1997. Effects
of elevated CO2 on litter decomposition: dependence on plant species
and nutrient supply. Biogeochemistry 36:223-237.
Reynolds HL, Hungate BA, D'Antonio CM, and Chapin FS III, 1997.
Soil heterogeneity and plant competition in an annual grassland.
Ecology 78:2076-2090.
Hungate BA, J Canadell, and FS Chapin III, 1996. Plant species
mediate changes in soil microbial N under elevated CO2. Ecology
77:2505-2515.
Hungate BA, Jackson RB, Field CB, and Chapin FS III, 1996. Detecting
changes in soil carbon in CO2 enrichment experiments. Plant and
Soil 187:135-145
Hungate BA, Danin A, Pellerin NB, Stemmler J, Kjellander P, Adams
JB, and Staley JT, 1987. Characterization of manganese-oxidizing
(MnII-MnIV) bacteria from Negev Desert rock varnish: implications
in desert varnish formation. Canadian Journal of Microbiology,
33:939-943.
Book Chapters – published or in press
Hungate BA, Marks JC, in press. Impacts of global change on terrestrial
and aquatic ecosystems. In J Canadell and HA Mooney (eds.) Encyclopedia
of Global Change, Volume 2: The Earth system: biological and ecological
dimensions of global environmental change. John Wiley and Sons,
Ltd.
Johnson DW, Norby RJ, Hungate BA, in press. Effects of Elevated
CO2 on Nutrient Cycling in Forests. In: Karnowsky DF (ed): Effects
of Elevated CO2 in Forest Ecosystems. CAB International. (in press)
Loustau D, Hungate BA, Drake BG, in press. Effects of water, nitrogen
and rising atmospheric CO2 on terrestrial productivity. In Terrestrial
Global Productivity: Past, Present, and Future (B Saugier, J Roy,
and HA Mooney, eds.), Academic Press, San Diego
Hungate BA, 1999. Ecosystem responses to rising atmospheric CO2:
feedbacks through the nitrogen cycle. In Carbon Dioxide and Environmental
Stress (Y Luo and HA Mooney, eds.), Academic Press, San Diego,
pp. 265-285.
Garland JL, Cook KL, Loader CA, and Hungate BA, 1997. The influence
of microbial community structure and function on community-level
physiological profiles. In Microbial Communities: Functional vs.
Structural Approaches (H Insam and A Ranger, eds.), Springer-Verlag,
Heidelberg, pp 171-183.
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