Amy T. Austin
Universidad de Buenos Aires
H-index: 46
Latin America-Argentina
Top articles of Amy T. Austin
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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The role of deadwood in the carbon cycle: Implications for models, forest management, and future climates | Baptiste Joseph Wijas Steven D Allison Amy T Austin William K Cornwell J Hans C Cornelissen | 2024/1/10 | |
Attackers gain the upper hand over plants in the face of rapid global change | Amy T Austin Carlos L Ballaré | 2023/6/5 | |
Metal cation concentrations improve understanding of controls on soil organic carbon across a precipitation by vegetation gradient in the Patagonian Andes | Geoderma | Caitlin Hodges Patricia I Araujo Laura JT Hess Lucía Vivanco Jason Kaye | 2023/12/1 |
aridec: an open database of litter mass loss from aridlands worldwide with recommendations on suitable model applications | Earth System Science Data Discussions | Agustín Sarquis Ignacio Andrés Siebenhart Amy Theresa Austin Carlos A Sierra | 2022/2/21 |
Patrones globales asociados a la descomposición en ecosistemas de zonas áridas a partir de una base de datos global (aridec) | Ignacio Andrés Siebenhart | 2022 | |
Summer sunlight impacts carbon turnover in a spatially heterogeneous Patagonian woodland | Plant and Soil | Paula Berenstecher Lucía Vivanco Amy T Austin | 2022/11 |
Temperature sensitivity of termites determines global wood decay rates | Amy E Zanne Habacuc Flores-Moreno Jeff R Powell William K Cornwell James W Dalling | 2022 | |
Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates | Science | Amy E Zanne Habacuc Flores-Moreno Jeff R Powell William K Cornwell James W Dalling | 2022/9/23 |
Dose–responses for solar radiation exposure reveal high sensitivity of microbial decomposition to changes in plant litter quality that occur during photodegradation | New Phytologist | M Soledad Méndez Carlos L Ballaré Amy T Austin | 2022/9 |
Sunlight and soil biota accelerate decomposition of crop residues in the Argentine Pampas | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | Patricia I Araujo Andrés A Grasso Adelia González-Arzac M Soledad Méndez Amy T Austin | 2022/6/1 |
New insights into global decomposition: Wood decay by termites show high sensitivity to warming | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Habacuc Flores-Moreno Amy Austin Will Cornwell James Dalling Paul Eggleton | 2021/12 |
Worlds apart: Location above‐or below‐ground determines plant litter decomposition in a semi‐arid Patagonian steppe | Journal of Ecology | Paula Berenstecher Patricia I Araujo Amy T Austin | 2021/8 |
Sunlight doubles aboveground carbon loss in a seasonally dry woodland in Patagonia | Current Biology | Paula Berenstecher Lucía Vivanco Luis I Pérez Carlos L Ballaré Amy T Austin | 2020/8/17 |
Environmental effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation and interactions with climate change: UNEP Environmental Effects Assessment Panel, update 2019 | Germar H Bernhard Rachel E Neale Paul W Barnes PJ Neale Richard G Zepp | 2020 | |
Exotic plants get a little help from their friends | Science | Carlos Urcelay Amy T Austin | 2020/5/29 |
Exotic pine forestation shifts carbon accumulation to litter detritus and wood along a broad precipitation gradient in Patagonia, Argentina | Forest ecology and management | Patricia I Araujo Amy T Austin | 2020/3/15 |
A light-dependent molecular link between competition cues and defence responses in plants | Nature plants | Guadalupe L Fernández-Milmanda Carlos D Crocco Michael Reichelt Carlos A Mazza Tobias G Köllner | 2020/3 |
Field exclusion of large soil predators impacts lower trophic levels and decreases leaf‐litter decomposition in dry forests | Journal of Animal Ecology | Nereida Melguizo‐Ruiz Gerardo Jiménez‐Navarro Eva De Mas Joaquina Pato Stefan Scheu | 2020/2 |
The latin America regional nitrogen centre: Concepts and recent activities | Just Enough Nitrogen: Perspectives on how to get there for regions with too much and too little nitrogen | Jean P Ometto Nataly L Ascarrunz Amy T Austin Mercedes M Bustamante Gisleine Cunha-Zeri | 2020 |