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    Nutrient limitation reduces land carbon uptake in simulations with a model of combined carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling by Goll, D. S, Brovkin, V, Parida, B. R, Reick, C. H, Kattge, J, Reich, P. B, van Bodegom, P. M, Niinemets, Ã

    Published in Biogeosciences (06-09-2012)
    “…Terrestrial carbon (C) cycle models applied for climate projections simulate a strong increase in net primary productivity (NPP) due to elevated atmospheric…”
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    Going beyond limitations of plant functional types when predicting global ecosystem-atmosphere fluxes: exploring the merits of traits-based approaches by Van Bodegom, P. M., Douma, J. C., Witte, J. P. M., Ordoñez, J. C., Bartholomeus, R. P., Aerts, R.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2012)
    “…Aim: Despite their importance for predicting fluxes to and from terrestrial ecosystems, dynamic global vegetation models have insufficient realism because of…”
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    Impacts of trait variation through observed trait–climate relationships on performance of an Earth system model: a conceptual analysis by Verheijen, L. M, Brovkin, V, Aerts, R, Bönisch, G, Cornelissen, J. H. C, Kattge, J, Reich, P. B, Wright, I. J, van Bodegom, P. M

    Published in Biogeosciences (15-08-2013)
    “…In many current dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs), including those incorporated into Earth system models (ESMs), terrestrial vegetation is represented…”
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    Plant-driven variation in decomposition rates improves projections of global litter stock distribution by Brovkin, V, van Bodegom, P. M, Kleinen, T, Wirth, C, Cornwell, W. K, Cornelissen, J. H. C, Kattge, J

    Published in Biogeosciences (30-01-2012)
    “…Plant litter stocks are critical, regionally for their role in fueling fire regimes and controlling soil fertility, and globally through their feedback to…”
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    Do we (need to) care about canopy radiation schemes in DGVMs? Caveats and potential impacts by Loew, A, van Bodegom, P. M, Widlowski, J.-L, Otto, J, Quaife, T, Pinty, B, Raddatz, T

    Published in Biogeosciences (08-04-2014)
    “…Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) are an essential part of current state-of-the-art Earth system models. In recent years, the complexity of DGVMs has…”
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    Methane emissions from floodplains in the Amazon Basin: challenges in developing a process-based model for global applications by Ringeval, B, Houweling, S, van Bodegom, P. M, Spahni, R, van Beek, R, Joos, F, Röckmann, T

    Published in Biogeosciences (21-03-2014)
    “…Tropical wetlands are estimated to represent about 50% of the natural wetland methane (CH4) emissions and explain a large fraction of the observed CH4…”
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    Litter stoichiometric traits of plant species of high-latitude ecosystems show high responsiveness to global change without causing strong variation in litter decomposition by Aerts, R., van Bodegom, P. M., Cornelissen, J. H. C.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2012)
    “…High-latitude ecosystems are important carbon accumulators, mainly as a result of low decomposition rates of litter and soil organic matter. We investigated…”
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    Global quantification of contrasting leaf life span strategies for deciduous and evergreen species in response to environmental conditions by van Ommen Kloeke, A. E. E., Douma, J. C., Ordoñez, J. C., Reich, P. B., van Bodegom, P. M.

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-02-2012)
    “…Aim: Species with deciduous and evergreen leaf habits typically differ in leaf life span (LLS). Yet quantification of the response of LLS, within each habit,…”
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    Disturbance and resource availability act differently on the same suite of plant traits: revisiting assembly hypotheses by Douma, J. C, Shipley, B, Witte, J.-P. M, Aerts, R, van Bodegom, P. M

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-04-2012)
    “…Understanding the mechanisms of trait selection at the scale of plant communities is a crucial step toward predicting community assembly. Although it is…”
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    Quantifying physiological health efficiency and benefit threshold of greenspace exposure in typical urban landscapes by Jin, Yuenan, Yu, Zhaowu, Yang, Gaoyuan, Yao, Xihan, Hu, Mingming, Remme, R.P., van Bodegom, P.M., Morpurgo, Joeri, Huang, Yunfeng, Wang, Jingyi, Cui, Shenghui

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-12-2024)
    “…Although greenspace exposure has physiological health benefits, there is insufficient research on the threshold effect of health benefits in typical urban…”
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    An ecohydrological sketch of climate change impacts on water and natural ecosystems for the Netherlands: bridging the gap between science and society by Witte, J. P. M, Runhaar, J, van Ek, R, van der Hoek, D. C. J, Bartholomeus, R. P, Batelaan, O, van Bodegom, P. M, Wassen, M. J, van der Zee, S. E. A. T. M

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-11-2012)
    “…For policy making and spatial planning, information is needed about the impacts of climate change on natural ecosystems. To provide this information, commonly…”
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    A combination of functionally different plant traits provides a means to quantitatively predict a broad range of species assemblages in NW Europe by Douma, J. C., Aerts, R., Witte, J. P. M., Bekker, R. M., Kunzmann, D., Metselaar, K., van Bodegom, P. M.

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-04-2012)
    “…Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a community. Some filters increase functional similarity…”
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    Forests, savannas, and grasslands: bridging the knowledge gap between ecology and Dynamic Global Vegetation Models by Baudena, M, Dekker, S. C, van Bodegom, P. M, Cuesta, B, Higgins, S. I, Lehsten, V, Reick, C. H, Rietkerk, M, Scheiter, S, Yin, Z, Zavala, M. A, Brovkin, V

    Published in Biogeosciences (20-03-2015)
    “…The forest, savanna, and grassland biomes, and the transitions between them, are expected to undergo major changes in the future due to global climate change…”
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    Effects of Ca- and Fe-rich seepage on P availability and plant performance in calcareous dune soils by Bakker, C., Rodenburg, J., van Bodegom, P.M.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2005)
    “…Ca-and Fe-rich seepage in wet dune slacks often sustains oligotrophic, species rich vegetation as a result of reduced P availability. While this effect has…”
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    Nitrite Reduces Cytoplasmic Acidosis under Anoxia by Libourel, I.G.L, Bodegom, P.M. van, Fricker, M.D, Ratcliffe, R.G

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-2006)
    “…The ameliorating effect of nitrate on the acidification of the cytoplasm during short-term anoxia was investigated in maize (Zea mays) root segments. Seedlings…”
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    N deposition and elevated CO2 on methane emissions: Differential responses of indirect effects compared to direct effects through litter chemistry feedbacks by Pancotto, V. A., van Bodegom, P. M., van Hal, J., van Logtestijn, R. S. P., Blokker, P., Toet, S., Aerts, R.

    “…Increases in atmospheric CO2 concentration and N deposition are expected to affect methane (CH4) production in soils and emission to the atmosphere, directly…”
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    Climate change effects on soil arthropod communities from the Falkland Islands and the Maritime Antarctic by Bokhorst, S., Huiskes, A., Convey, P., van Bodegom, P.M., Aerts, R.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-07-2008)
    “…Over a 2-year study, we investigated the effect of environmental change on the diversity and abundance of soil arthropod communities (Acari and Collembola) in…”
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    Weak phylogenetic signal in physiological traits of methane‐oxidizing bacteria by Krause, S., Bodegom, P. M., Cornwell, W. K., Bodelier, P. L. E.

    Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-06-2014)
    “…The presence of phylogenetic signal is assumed to be ubiquitous. However, for microorganisms, this may not be true given that they display high physiological…”
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