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Publicaciones por autor
Amy T. Austin
- Austin AT; Araujo PI; Leva PE. (2009). Interaction of position, litter type and water pulses on decomposition of grasses from the semiarid Patagonian steppe. Ecology:en prensa
- Giordano CV; Sánchez RA; Austin AT. (2009). Gregarious bamboo flowering opens a window of opportunity for regeneration in a temperate forest of Patagonia. New Phytologist 181:880-889
- Golluscio RA; Austin AT; García Martínez GC; Gonzalez-Polo M; Sala OE; Jackson R. (2009). Sheep grazing decreases organic carbon and nitrogen pools in the Patagonian steppe: combination of direct and indirect effects. Ecosystems 12:686-697
- Gonzalez-Polo M; Austin AT. (2009). Spatial heterogeneity provides organic matter refuges for soil microbial activity in the Patagonian steppe, Argentina. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 41:1348-1351
- Marchesini VA; Sala OE; Austin AT. (2009). Ecological consequences of a massive flowering event of bamboo (Chusquea culeou) in a temperate forest of Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vegetation Science 20:424-432
- Vivanco L; Austin AT. (2008). Tree species identity alters forest litter decomposition through long-term plant and soil interactions in Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Ecology 96:727-736
- Austin AT; Vivanco L. (2006). Plant litter
decomposition in a semiarid ecosystem controlled by
photodegradation. Nature 442:555-558.
- Austin AT; Piñeiro G; Gonzalez-Polo M. (2006).
More is less: agricultural impacts on the N cycle in Argentina.
Biogeochemistry 79:45-60.
- Austin AT; Sala OE; Jackson RB. (2006).
Inhibition of nitrification alters carbon turnover in the
Patagonian steppe. Ecosystems 9:1257-1265.
- Austin AT; Vivanco L. (2006). Plant litter
decomposition in a semiarid ecosystem controlled by
photodegradation. Nature 442:555-558.
- Martinelli LA; Howarth RW; Cuevas E; Filoso S; Austin
AT; Donoso L; Huzsar V; Keeney D; Lara LL; Llerena C;
McIssac G; Medina E; Ortiz-Zayas J; Scavia D; Schindler DW; Soto
D; Townsend A. (2006). Sources of reactive nitrogen affecting
ecosystems in in Latin America and the Caribbean: current trends
and future perspectives. Biogeochemistry 79:3-24.
- Phoenix GK; Hicks WK; Ineson P; Cinderby S; Kuylenstierna JCI;
Stock WD; Dentener FJ; Giller KE; Austin AT;
Lefroy R; Gimeno BS. (2006). World biodiversity hotspots
threatened by atmospheric nitrogen deposition: highlighting the
need for a greater global perspective. Global Change Biology
12:470-476.
- Vivanco L; Austin AT. (2006). Intrinsic
effects of species on leaf litter and root decomposition: a
comparison of temperate grass species from North and South
America. Oecologia 150:97-107.
- Yahdjian L; Sala OE; Austin AT. (2006).
Differential controls of water input on litter decomposition and
nitrogen dynamics in the Patagonian steppe. Ecosystems
9:128-141.
- Austin, A.T. (2004). The human footprint in
Ecology - past, present and future (Meeting Report). New
Phytologist. 164:419-422.
- Austin, A. T., M. L. Yahdjian, J. M. Stark, J.
Belnap, U. Norton, A. Porporato, D. Ravetta, S. M. Schaeffer and
I. C. Burke. (2004). Water pulses and biogeochemical cycles in
arid and semiarid ecosystems. Oecologia. 141:221-235.
- Austin, A. T., R. W. Howarth, J. S. Baron, F.
S. Chapin III, T. R. Christensen, E. A. Holland, M. V. Ivanov, A.
Y. Lien, L. A. Martinelli, J. M. Melillo, and C. Shang. (2003).
"Human disruption of element interactions: drivers, consequences
and trends for the 21st century." pp. 15-46 in J. M. Melillo, C.
B. Field, and B. Moldan, editors. Interactions of major
biogeochemical cycles: global change and human impacts. Island
Press, Washington D.
- Amundson, R., Austin, A.T., Schuur, E.A., Yoo,
G.K., Matzek, V., Kendall, Uebersax, C.A Brenner, D., Baisden,
W.T. (2003). Global patterns of the isotopic composition of soil
and plant nitrogen. Global Biogeochemical Cycles,
17:31-1-31-10.
- López, N. I., A. T. Austin, O. E. Sala, and B.
Méndez. (2003). Controls on nitrification in a water-limited
ecosystem: experimental inhibition of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
in the Patagonian steppe. Soil Biology and Biochemistry.
35:1609-1613.
- Austin, A.T. (2002). Differential effects of
precipitation on production and decomposition along a rainfall
gradient in Hawaii. Ecology, 83:328-338.
- Austin, A.T., Sala, O.E. (2002). Carbon and
nitrogen dynamics across a natural gradient of precipitation in
Patagonia, Argentina. Journal of Vegetation Science,
13:351-360.
- Sala, O.E., Austin, A.T., Vivanco, L. (2001).
Temperate grassland and shrubland ecosystems. Encyclopedia of
Biodiversity, 5:627-635.
- Sala, O.E., Austin, A.T. (2000). Methods of
estimating aboveground net primary production. En: Methods in
Ecosystem Science, (Eds. O.E. Sala, R.B. Jackson, H.A. Mooney and
R.H. Howarth), Springer Verlag, New York, pp. 31-43.
- Austin, A.T., Vitousek, P.M. (2000).
Precipitation, decomposition and litter decomposability of
Metrosideros polymorpha in native forests on Hawaii.
Journal of Ecology, 88:129-138.
- Handley, L.L., Austin, A.M., Robinson, D., Scrimegour, C.M.,
Raven, J.A., Heaton, T.H.E., Schmidt, S., Stewart, G.R. (1999).
The 15N natural abundance (d15N) of
ecosystem samples reflects measures of water availability.
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 26:185-199.
- Austin, AT., Sala, O.E. (1999). Foliar 15N is
negatively correlated with rainfall along the IGBP transect in
Australia. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology,
26:293-295:
- Austin, A.T., Vitousek, P.M. (1998). Nutrient
dynamics on a precipitation gradient in Hawaii Oecologia,
113:519-529.
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