PUBLICATIONS
27. Berthrong,
S.T. and A.C. Finzi (2006) Amino acid
cycling in three
cold-temperate forests. Soil Biology and
Biochemistry (In Press).
26. Finzi, A.C., D.J.P.
Moore, E.H. DeLucia, J. Lichter, K.S. Hofmockel, R.B. Jackson, H.S.
Kim, R. Matamala,
H.R. McCarthy, R. Oren, J.S. Pippen, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2006.
Progressive N Limitation in the
25. Finzi, A.C.,
Sinsabaugh, R.L., T.M. Long, and M.P. Osgood (2006) Microbial
community responses to atmospheric CO2 enrichment in a Pinus taeda
forest. Ecosystems (In Press).
24. Finzi, A.C. and S.T. Berthrong (2005). The uptake of amino acids by microbes and trees in three cold-temperate forests. Ecology 86:xxx-xxx (In Press).
23. Norby, RJ, DeLucia, EH, Gielen, B, Calfapietra, C, King JS, Ledford, J, Giardina, CP, McCarthy, HR, Moore, DJ, Oren, R, Finzi, AC. (2005).
22. Lichter J, Barron S., Finzi A.C., Irving K.F., Roberts M., Stemmler E.A., and W.H. Schlesinger (2005). Soil carbon sequestration and turnover in a pine forest after six years of atmospheric CO2 enrichment. Ecology 86:1835-1847
21. Luo, Y., Su, B., Currie, W.S., Dukes, J. S., Finzi
A.C., Hartwig, U., Hungate B, McMurtrie R, Oren, R.,
Parton, W., Pataki, D., Shaw R.M., Zak, D.R., and C.B. Field. 2004. Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem responses to rising
atmospheric CO2. Bioscience 54(8):731-739.
20. Finzi, A.C., E.H. DeLucia, and W.H.
Schlesinger. 2004. Canopy N and P dynamics of a southeastern US forest
exposed to elevated CO2. Biogeochemistry 69:363-378.
19. Finzi, A.C.,
and W.H. Schlesinger. 2003. Soil-N cycling in a pine forest exposed to
five years of elevated CO2. Ecosystems 6(5):444-456.
18. Zak, D.R., W.E. Holmes, A.C. Finzi,
R.J. Norby, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2003. Soil nitrogen cycling under
elevated CO2: a synthesis of forest FACE experiments. Ecological
Applications 13:1508-1514.
17. Schafer, K.V.R., Oren, R., Ellsworth, D.S., Lai C.T., Herrick, J.D., Finzi, A.C. , Richter, D.D.,
and Katul, G.G. 2003. Exposure to enriched atmospheric CO2 alters
carbon assimilation and allocation in a pine forest ecosystem. Global
Change Biology 9:1378-1400
16. Luo, Y., L.W. White, J.G. Canadell, E.H. DeLucia, D.S. Ellsworth, A.C. Finzi, J. Lichter, and
W.H. Schlesinger. 2003. Sustainability of terrestrial carbon
sequestration: a case study in the Duke Forest using an inversion
approach. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17:1021
15. Finzi, A.C. , and W.H.
Schlesinger. 2002. Species control variation in litter decomposition in
an pine forest exposed to elevated CO2. Global Change
Biology 8:1217-1229.
14. Finzi, A.C. , DeLucia,
E.H., Hamilton, J.G., Richter, D.D., and W.H. Schlesinger. 2002. The
nitrogen budget of a pine forest under free-air CO2
enrichment. Oecologia 132:567-578. PDF Version
13. Hamilton, J.S., DeLucia, E.H., George, K., Naidu, S.L., Finzi, A.C., and W.H.
Schlesinger. 2002. Forest carbon balance under elevated CO2.
Oecologia 131:250-260. PDF Version
12. Geider, R.J., E.H. DeLucia, P.G. Falkowski, A.C.
Finzi, J.P. Grime, J. Grace, T.M. Kana, J. LaRoche,
S.P. Long, B.A. Osborne, T. Platt, I.C. Prentice, J.A. Raven, W.H.
Schlesinger, V. Smetacek, V. Stuart, S. Sathyendaranth, R.B. Thomas,
T.C. Vogleman, P. Williams, and F.I. Woodward. 2001. Primary
productivity of plant earth: biological determinants and physical
constraints in terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Global Change
Biology 8:849-882.PDF
Version
11. Finzi, A.C.,
A.S. Allen, D.S. Ellsworth, E.H. DeLucia, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2001.
Aboveground litter production, chemistry, and decomposition following
two years of Free-Air CO2 Enrichment. Ecology
82(2):470-484. PDF
Version
10. Finzi, A.C. , and C.D.
Canham. 2000. Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen
availability in a southern New England forest. Forest Ecology and
Management 131:153-165. PDF Version
9. Allen, A.S., J.A. Andrews, A.C.
Finzi, R. Matamala, D.R. Richter, and W.H. Schlesinger.
2000. Effects of free-air CO2 enrichment on belowground
processes in a loblolly pine forest. Ecological Applications
10(2):437-448. PDF Version
8. DeLucia, E.H., S.L. Naidu, R.B. Thomas, J.A. Andrews, A.C. Finzi, G.R. Hendrey, and
W.H. Schlesinger. 1999. Net carbon storage in an intact forest under
experimental CO2 enrichment. Science 284:1177 -
1179. PDF Version
7. Finzi, A.C ., and C.D.
Canham. 1998. Non-additive effects of litter mixtures on net N
mineralization in a northern hardwood forest. Forest Ecology and
Management 105:129 - 136. PDF Version
6. Finzi, A.C. , N. van
Breemen, and C.D. Canham. 1998. Canopy tree-soil interactions within
temperate forests: tree species effects on carbon and nitrogen. Ecological
Applications 8(2):440 - 446. PDF Version
5. Finzi, A.C. , N. van
Breemen, and C.D. Canham. 1998. Canopy tree-soil interactions within
temperate forests: tree species effects on soil pH and exchangeable
cations. Ecological Applications 8(2):447 - 454. PDF Version
4. Van Breemen, N, and A.C. Finzi,.
1998. Plant - soil interactions: ecological aspects and evolutionary
implications. Biogeochemistry 42(1-2):1 - 19.
3. Van Breemen, N., A.C. Finzi,
and C.D. Canham. 1997. Canopy tree-soil interactions within temperate
forests: effects of fine-scale variation in soil texture on canopy tree
distribution. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 27:1110 -
1116.
2. Thebaud, C., A.C. Finzi,
L. Affre, M. Debussche, and J. Escarre. 1996. Assessing why two
introduced Conyza differ in their ability to invade Mediterranean old
fields. Ecology 77(3):791 - 804. PDF
Version
1. Canham, C.D., A.C. Finzi,
S.W. Pacala, and D.H. Burbank. 1994. Causes and consequences of
resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light
transmission by canopy trees. Canadian Journal of Forest Research
24:337 - 349.
Last Updated: 16 November 2005