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John Lichter
John Lichter
Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies, Bowdoin College
Verified email at bowdoin.edu
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Limited carbon storage in soil and litter of experimental forest plots under increased atmospheric CO2
WH Schlesinger, J Lichter
Nature 411 (6836), 466-469, 2001
7312001
Interpreting recruitment limitation in forests
JS Clark, B Beckage, P Camill, B Cleveland, J HilleRisLambers, J Lichter, ...
American Journal of Botany 86 (1), 1-16, 1999
5931999
Increases in the flux of carbon belowground stimulate nitrogen uptake and sustain the long‐term enhancement of forest productivity under elevated CO2
JE Drake, A Gallet‐Budynek, KS Hofmockel, ES Bernhardt, SA Billings, ...
Ecology letters 14 (4), 349-357, 2011
4932011
PROGRESSIVE NITROGEN LIMITATION OF ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES UNDER ELEVATED CO2 IN A WARM‐TEMPERATE FOREST
AC Finzi, DJP Moore, EH DeLucia, J Lichter, KS Hofmockel, RB Jackson, ...
Ecology 87 (1), 15-25, 2006
3112006
Primary succession and forest development oncoastal Lake Michigan sand dunes
J Lichter
Ecological Monographs 68 (4), 487-510, 1998
2921998
Sustainability of terrestrial carbon sequestration: A case study in Duke Forest with inversion approach
Y Luo, LW White, JG Canadell, EH DeLucia, DS Ellsworth, A Finzi, ...
Global biogeochemical cycles 17 (1), 2003
2432003
Colonization constraints during primary succession on coastal Lake Michigan sand dunes
J Lichter
Journal of Ecology, 825-839, 2000
1682000
SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND TURNOVER IN A PINE FOREST AFTER SIX YEARS OF ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ENRICHMENT
J Lichter, SH Barron, CE Bevacqua, AC Finzi, KF Irving, EA Stemmler, ...
Ecology 86 (7), 1835-1847, 2005
1552005
Rates of weathering and chemical depletion in soils across a chronosequence of Lake Michigan sand dunes
J Lichter
Geoderma 85 (4), 255-282, 1998
1511998
Soil carbon sequestration in a pine forest after 9 years of atmospheric CO2 enrichment
J Lichter, SA Billings, SE Ziegler, D Gaindh, R Ryals, AC Finzi, ...
Global Change Biology 14 (12), 2910-2922, 2008
1182008
Gadids and alewives: structure within complexity in the Gulf of Maine
EP Ames, J Lichter
Fisheries Research 141, 70-78, 2013
752013
Lake Michigan beach-ridge and dune development, lake level, and variability in regional water balance
J Lichter
Quaternary Research 44 (2), 181-189, 1995
691995
The ecological collapse and partial recovery of a freshwater tidal ecosystem
J Lichter, H Caron, TS Pasakarnis, SL Rodgers, TS Squiers, CS Todd
Northeastern Naturalist 13 (2), 153-178, 2006
632006
A call to investigate drivers of soil organic matter retention vs. mineralization in a high CO2 world
SA Billings, J Lichter, SE Ziegler, BA Hungate, DB Richter
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 42 (4), 665-668, 2010
512010
Throughfall chemistry in a loblolly pine plantationunder elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations
J Lichter, M Lavine, KA Mace, DD Richter, WH Schlesinger
Biogeochemistry 50, 73-93, 2000
462000
Historical eutrophication in a river–estuary complex in mid‐coast maine
D Köster, J Lichter, PD Lea, A Nurse
Ecological Applications 17 (3), 765-778, 2007
442007
The Duke Forest FACE Experiment: CO2 Enrichment of a Loblolly Pine Forest
WH Schlesinger, ES Bernhardt, EH DeLucia, DS Ellsworth, AC Finzi, ...
Managed Ecosystems and CO 2: Case Studies, Processes, and Perspectives, 197-212, 2006
312006
AMS radiocarbon dating of Lake Michigan beach-ridge and dune development
J Lichter
Quaternary Research 48 (1), 137-140, 1997
231997
Tree recruitment limitation by introduced snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, on Kent Island, New Brunswick
TS Peterson, A Uesugi, J Lichter
The Canadian Field-Naturalist 119 (4), 569-572, 2005
162005
Reaching into the past for future resilience: recovery efforts in Maine rivers and coastal waters
J Lichter, T Ames
Maine Policy Review 21 (1), 96-102, 2012
72012
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