Hugh Henry collecting frozen soil - [photo: Paul Matulonis]

DR. HUGH HENRY
Plant ecology, biogeochemistry and global change biology

Publications

31. Henry, H.A.L. Soil Extracellular Enzyme Dynamics in a Changing Climate. Soil Biology and Biochemistry , in press.

30. Moise, E.R.D. & H.A.L. Henry. Rodent and mollusc herbivores strongly bias plant biomass responses to warming and N addition. Oecologia , in press.

29. Newman, J.A., Anand, A, Henry, H.A.L., Hunt, S. & Z. Gedalof. 2011. Climate Change Biology . CABI, Oxfordshire, UK.

28. Bell, T.B. & H.A.L. Henry. 2011. Do rain events drive temporal variability in soil extracellular enzyme activity by promoting enzyme leaching? Pedobiologia 54: 141-146.

27. Kreyling, J. & H.A.L. Henry. 2011. Vanishing winters - trends in soil frost dynamics and snow cover in Germany and their ecological implications. Climatic Research 46: 269-276.

26. Mensink P. & H.A.L. Henry. 2011. Rain events influence short term feeding preferences in the snail Cepaea nemoralis. Journal of Molluscan Studies 77: 241-247.

25. Gutknecht, J.L.M., Henry, H.A.L. & T.C. Balser. 2010. Inter-annual variation in soil extra-cellular enzyme activity in response to simulated global change and fire disturbance. Pedobiologia 53: 283-293.

24. Hutchison, J.S. & H.A.L. Henry. 2010. Additive effects of warming and increased nitrogen deposition in a temperate old field: plant productivity and the importance of winter. Ecosystems 13: 661-672.

23. Bell, T.B., J.N. Klironomos & H.A.L. Henry. 2010. Seasonal effects of warming and nitrogen addition on soil extracellular enzyme activity and microbial biomass in a temperate old field. Soil Science Society of America Journal 74: 820-828.

22. Moise, E.R.D. & H.A.L. Henry. 2010. Like moths to a street lamp: exaggerated animal densities in plot-level global change field experiments. Oikos 119: 791-795.

21. Turner, M.M. & H.A.L. Henry. 2010. Interactive effects of warming and nitrogen deposition on net nitrogen mineralization and leaching losses in a temperate old field: the importance of winter. Oecologia 162: 227-236.

20. Turner, M.M. & H.A.L. Henry. 2009. Interactive effects of warming and increased nitrogen deposition on 15N tracer retention in a temperate old field: seasonal trends. Global Change Biology 15: 2885-2893.

19. Elliott, A.C. & H.A.L. Henry. 2009. Freeze-thaw cycles amplitude and freezing rate effects on extractable nitrogen in a temperate old field soil. Biology and Fertility of Soils 45: 469-476.

18. Joseph, G. & H.A.L. Henry. 2009. Retention of surface nitrate additions in a temperate old field: implications for atmospheric nitrogen deposition over winter and plant nitrogen availability. Plant and Soil 319: 209-218.

17. H.A.L. Henry & R.L. Jefferies. 2009 . Opportunistic herbivores, migratory connectivity, and catastrophic shifts in Arctic coastal systems. In Human Modification of North American Salt Marshes (eds B.R. Silliman, M.D. Bertness & T. Grosholtz), University of California Press.

16. Joseph, G. & H.A.L. Henry. 2008. Soil nitrogen leaching losses in response to freeze-thaw cycles and pulsed warming in a temperate old field. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 40: 1947-1953.

15. Henry, H.A.L., K. Brizgys & C.B. Field. 2008 . Litter decomposition in a california annual grassland: interactions between photodegradation and litter layer thickness. Ecosystems 11: 545-554.

14. Henry, H.A.L. 2008 . Climate change and soil freezing dynamics: historical trends and projected changes. Climatic Change 87: 421-434.

13. Henry, H.A.L. 2007 . Soil freeze-thaw cycle experiments: trends, methodological weaknesses and suggested improvements. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 39: 977-986.

12. Henry, H.A.L., N.R. Chiariello, P.M. Vitousek, H.A. Mooney & C.B. Field. 2006 . Interactive effects of fire, elevated CO 2 and N deposition on a California annual grassland. Ecosystems 9: 1066-1075.

11. Henry, H.A.L, J.D. Juarez, C.B. Field & P.M. Vitousek. 2005 . Interactive effects of elevated CO 2, N deposition and climate change on extracellular enzyme activity and soil density fractionation in a California annual grassland. Global Change Biology 11: 1808-1815.

10. Henry, H.A.L., E.E. Cleland, C.B. Field & P.M. Vitousek. 2005 . Interactive effects of elevated CO 2, N deposition and climate change on plant litter quality in a California annual grassland. Oecologia 142: 465-473.

9. Jefferies, R.L., H.A.L. Henry & K.F. Abraham. 2004 . Agricultural nutrient subsidies to migratory geese and ecological change to Arctic coastal habitats. In Food Webs at the Landscape Level (eds G.A. Polis, M.E. Power & G.R. Huxel), University of Chicago Press.

8. Henry, H.A.L. & R.L. Jefferies. 2003. Plant amino acid uptake, soluble N turnover and microbial N capture in soils of a grazed Arctic salt marsh. Journal of Ecology 91: 627-636.

7. Walker, N.A., H.A.L. Henry, D.J. Wilson & R.L. Jefferies. 2003 . The dynamics of nitrogen movement in an Arctic salt marsh in response to goose herbivory: a parameterized model with alternate stable states. Journal of Ecology 91: 637-650.

6. Henry, H.A.L. & R.L. Jefferies. 2003 . Interactions in the uptake of amino acids, ammonium and nitrate ions in the Arctic salt-marsh grass, Puccinellia phryganodes. Plant, Cell & Environment 26: 419- 428.

5. Henry, H.A.L. & S.C. Thomas. 2002 . Interactive effects of lateral shade and wind on stem allometry, biomass allocation and mechanical stability in Abutilon theophrasti (MALVACEAE). American Journal of Botany 89: 1609-1615.

4. Henry, H.A.L. & R.L. Jefferies. 2002 . Free amino acid, ammonium and nitrate concentrations in soil solutions of a grazed coastal marsh in relation to plant growth. Plant, Cell & Environment 25: 665-675.

3. Henry, H.A.L. & L.W. Aarssen. 2002 . Inter- and intraspecific relationships between shade tolerance and shade avoidance in temperate trees. Oikos 93: 477-487.

2. Henry, H.A.L. & L.W. Aarssen. 1999 . The interpretation of stem diameter-height allometry in trees: biomechanical constraints, neighbour effects, or biased regressions? Ecology Letters 2: 89-97.

1. Henry, H.A.L. & L.W. Aarssen. 1997 . On the relationship between shade tolerance and shade avoidance in woodland plants. Oikos 80: 575-582.

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