Publications of Richard Nair
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Journal Article (15)
1.
Journal Article
30 (9), e17486 (2024)
Nitrogen availability and summer drought, but not N:P imbalance, drive carbon use efficiency of a Mediterranean tree-grass ecosystem. Global Change Biology 2.
Journal Article
19, 122 (2023)
Semantic segmentation of plant roots from RGB (mini-) rhizotron images—generalisation potential and false positives of established methods and advanced deep-learning models. Plant Methods 3.
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20 (17), pp. 3637 - 3649 (2023)
Ideas and perspectives: Beyond model evaluation – combining experiments and models to advance terrestrial ecosystem science. Biogeosciences 4.
Journal Article
14, 3948 (2023)
Leaf-level coordination principles propagate to the ecosystem scale. Nature Communications 5.
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74 (3), pp. 769 - 785 (2023)
High frequency root dynamics: sampling and interpretation using replicated robotic minirhizotrons. Journal of Experimental Botany 6.
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323, 109060 (2022)
Evergreen broadleaf greenness and its relationship with leaf flushing, aging, and water fluxes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 7.
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36 (4), pp. 933 - 949 (2022)
Forest canopy nitrogen uptake can supply entire foliar demand. Functional Ecology 8.
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28 (2), pp. 493 - 508 (2022)
Long-term ecosystem nitrogen limitation from foliar delta15N data and a land surface model. Global Change Biology 9.
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27 (4), pp. 6467 - 6483 (2021)
Global sensitivities of forest carbon changes to environmental conditions. Global Change Biology 10.
Journal Article
14, pp. 1203 - 1205 (2021)
Direct observation of subterranean refugium use by Epidalea calamita (Natterjack Toad) in a dehesa ecosystem in Extremadura, Spain. Herpetology Notes 11.
Journal Article
183 (4), pp. 517 - 529 (2020)
Plant‐available N:P alters root litter N recycling in a Mediterranean tree–grass ecosystem. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 12.
Journal Article
26 (8), pp. 4379 - 4400 (2020)
Nutrients and water availability constrain the seasonality of vegetation activity in a Mediterranean ecosystem. Global Change Biology 13.
Journal Article
10 (11), e02921 (2019)
Fate of N additions in a multiple resource‐limited Mediterranean oak savanna. Ecosphere 14.
Journal Article
16 (9), pp. 1883 - 1901 (2019)
N: P stoichiometry and habitat effects on Mediterranean savanna seasonal root dynamics. Biogeosciences 15.
Journal Article
23 (4), pp. 1711 - 1724 (2017)
Decomposition nitrogen is better retained than simulated deposition from mineral amendments in a temperate forest. Global Change Biology