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    Indium Gallium Oxide Alloys: Electronic Structure, Optical Gap, Surface Space Charge, and Chemical Trends within Common-Cation Semiconductors by Swallow, Jack E. N, Palgrave, Robert G, Murgatroyd, Philip A. E, Regoutz, Anna, Lorenz, Michael, Hassa, Anna, Grundmann, Marius, von Wenckstern, Holger, Varley, Joel B, Veal, Tim D

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (20-01-2021)
    “…The electronic and optical properties of (In x Ga1–x )2O3 alloys are highly tunable, giving rise to a myriad of applications including transparent conductors,…”
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    GeSe: Optical Spectroscopy and Theoretical Study of a van der Waals Solar Absorber by Murgatroyd, Philip A. E, Smiles, Matthew J, Savory, Christopher N, Shalvey, Thomas P, Swallow, Jack E. N, Fleck, Nicole, Robertson, Craig M, Jäckel, Frank, Alaria, Jonathan, Major, Jonathan D, Scanlon, David O, Veal, Tim D

    Published in Chemistry of materials (14-04-2020)
    “…The van der Waals material GeSe is a potential solar absorber, but its optoelectronic properties are not yet fully understood. Here, through a combined…”
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    Self‐Compensation in Transparent Conducting F‐Doped SnO2 by Swallow, Jack E. N., Williamson, Benjamin A. D., Whittles, Thomas J., Birkett, Max, Featherstone, Thomas J., Peng, Nianhua, Abbott, Alex, Farnworth, Mark, Cheetham, Kieran J., Warren, Paul, Scanlon, David O., Dhanak, Vin R., Veal, Tim D.

    Published in Advanced functional materials (24-01-2018)
    “…The factors limiting the conductivity of fluorine‐doped tin dioxide (FTO) produced via atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition are investigated…”
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    Global distribution and drivers of relative contributions among soil nitrogen sources to terrestrial plants by Hu, Chao-Chen, Liu, Xue-Yan, Driscoll, Avery W., Kuang, Yuan-Wen, Brookshire, E. N. Jack, Lü, Xiao-Tao, Chen, Chong-Juan, Song, Wei, Mao, Rong, Liu, Cong-Qiang, Houlton, Benjamin Z.

    Published in Nature communications (30-07-2024)
    “…Soil extractable nitrate, ammonium, and organic nitrogen (N) are essential N sources supporting primary productivity and regulating species composition of…”
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    Past and present biomass consumption by herbivores and fire across productivity gradients in North America by Wendt, John A F, McWethy, David B, Hempson, Gareth P, Brookshire, E N Jack, Fuhlendorf, Samuel D

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Herbivores and fire are important consumers of plant biomass that influence vegetation structure, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity globally…”
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    Sustained losses of bioavailable nitrogen from montane tropical forests by Brookshire, E. N. Jack, Hedin, Lars O., Newbold, J. Denis, Sigman, Daniel M., Jackson, John K.

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-02-2012)
    “…Humid montane tropical forests are often thought to contain low levels of bioavailable nitrogen. An analysis of the concentration and isotopic signature of…”
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    Scaling of Physical Constraints at the Root-Soil Interface to Macroscopic Patterns of Nutrient Retention in Ecosystems by Gerber, Stefan, Brookshire, E. N. Jack

    Published in The American naturalist (01-03-2014)
    “…Nutrient limitation in terrestrial ecosystems is often accompanied with maintaining a nearly closed vegetation-soil nutrient cycle. The ability to retain…”
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    Ecosystem consequences of tree monodominance for nitrogen cycling in lowland tropical forest by Brookshire, E N Jack, Thomas, Steven A

    Published in PloS one (25-07-2013)
    “…Understanding how plant functional traits shape nutrient limitation and cycling on land is a major challenge in ecology. This is especially true for lowland…”
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    Methane efflux from an American bison herd by Stoy, Paul C, Cook, Adam A, Dore, John E, Kljun, Natascha, Kleindl, William, Brookshire, E. N. Jack, Gerken, Tobias

    Published in Biogeosciences (10-02-2021)
    “…American bison (Bison bison L.) have recovered from the brink of extinction over the past century. Bison reintroduction creates multiple environmental…”
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    Coupled cycling of dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon in a forest stream by Brookshire, E.N.J, Valett, H.M, Thomas, S.A, Webster, J.R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2005)
    “…Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is an abundant but poorly understood pool of N in many ecosystems. We assessed DON cycling in a N-limited headwater forest…”
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    Experimental evidence that mycorrhizal nitrogen strategies affect soil carbon by Wurzburger, Nina, Brookshire, E. N. Jack

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-06-2017)
    “…Most land plants acquire nitrogen (N) through associations with arbuscular (AM) and ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi, but these symbionts employ contrasting…”
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    Direct effects of temperature on forest nitrogen cycling revealed through analysis of long-term watershed records by JACK BROOKSHIRE, E.N, GERBER, STEFAN, WEBSTER, JACKSON R, VOSE, JAMES M, SWANK, WAYNE T

    Published in Global change biology (2011)
    “…The microbial conversion of organic nitrogen (N) to plant available forms is a critical determinant of plant growth and carbon sequestration in forests…”
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    Nitrogen limitation on land: how can it occur in Earth system models? by Thomas, R. Quinn, Brookshire, E. N. Jack, Gerber, Stefan

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2015)
    “…The representation of the nitrogen (N) cycle in Earth system models (ESMs) is strongly motivated by the constraint N poses on the sequestration of…”
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    Plant Biomass and Species Composition along an Environmental Gradient in Montane Riparian Meadows by Dwire, Kathleen A., Kauffman, J. Boone, Brookshire, E. N. Jack, Baham, John E.

    Published in Oecologia (01-04-2004)
    “…In riparian meadows, narrow zonation of the dominant vegetation frequently occurs along the elevational gradient from the stream edge to the floodplain…”
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