Elizabeth S. Jeffers

Elizabeth S. Jeffers

University of Oxford

H-index: 18

Europe-United Kingdom

About Elizabeth S. Jeffers

Elizabeth S. Jeffers, With an exceptional h-index of 18 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Palaeoecology, ecosystem ecology, nutrient cycling, statistical and dynamic modelling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The inadequacy of current carbon storage assessment methods for rewilding: A Knepp Estate case study

Ecotoxicity of microplastics to freshwater biota: Considering exposure and hazard across trophic levels

Nitrogen cycle impacts on CO2 fertilisation and climate forcing of land carbon stores

Common mechanisms explain nitrogen‐dependent growth of Arctic shrubs over three decades despite heterogeneous trends and declines in soil nitrogen availability

Modelling microplastics in the River Thames: Sources, sinks and policy implications

Supporting dataset for: Common mechanisms explain nitrogen-dependent growth of Arctic shrubs over three decades despite heterogeneous trends and declines in soil nitrogen …

Resilience: nitrogen limitation, mycorrhiza and long-term palaeoecological plant–nutrient dynamics

Elizabeth S. Jeffers Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

2086

Citations(since 2020)

1365

Cited By

1200

hIndex(all)

18

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

University of Oxford

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Elizabeth S. Jeffers Skills & Research Interests

Palaeoecology

ecosystem ecology

nutrient cycling

statistical and dynamic modelling

Top articles of Elizabeth S. Jeffers

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The inadequacy of current carbon storage assessment methods for rewilding: A Knepp Estate case study

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Nancy C Burrell

Elizabeth S Jeffers

Marc Macias‐Fauria

Kathy J Willis

2024/1

Ecotoxicity of microplastics to freshwater biota: Considering exposure and hazard across trophic levels

Ana T Castro-Castellon

Alice A Horton

Jocelyne MR Hughes

Cordelia Rampley

Elizabeth S Jeffers

...

2022/4/10

Nitrogen cycle impacts on CO2 fertilisation and climate forcing of land carbon stores

Environmental Research Letters

Chris Huntingford

Eleanor J Burke

Chris D Jones

Elizabeth S Jeffers

Andrew J Wiltshire

2022/4/1

Common mechanisms explain nitrogen‐dependent growth of Arctic shrubs over three decades despite heterogeneous trends and declines in soil nitrogen availability

New Phytologist

Andrew C Martin

Marc Macias‐Fauria

Michael B Bonsall

Bruce C Forbes

Pentti Zetterberg

...

2022/1

Modelling microplastics in the River Thames: Sources, sinks and policy implications

Water

Paul G Whitehead

Gianbattista Bussi

Jocelyne MR Hughes

Ana T Castro-Castellon

Magnus D Norling

...

2021/3/22

Supporting dataset for: Common mechanisms explain nitrogen-dependent growth of Arctic shrubs over three decades despite heterogeneous trends and declines in soil nitrogen …

Andrew C Martin

Marc Macias-Fauria

Michael B Bonsall

Bruce C Forbes

Pentti Zetterberg

...

2021/5/27

Resilience: nitrogen limitation, mycorrhiza and long-term palaeoecological plant–nutrient dynamics

Biology Letters

Michael B Bonsall

Cynthia A Froyd

Elizabeth S Jeffers

2020/1/29

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