Ellen Dorrepaal

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Verksam vid:

Ekologi, miljö och geovetenskap

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Umeå universitet
SE-901 87 Umeå
Sverige

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, CIRC, Abisko Naturvetenskapliga Station, 981 07 Abisko

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+46 980 40009

E-postadress:

ellen.dorrepaalat-teckenemg.umu.se

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http://www.emg.umu.se/english/about-the-department/staff/dorrepaal-ellen
http://www.emg.umu.se/om-institutionen/personal/dorrepaal-ellen

Forskning

Jga är växtekolog med passion för ekosystemen i kalla områden.

Publikationer från Umeå universitet

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Keuper, Frida
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Van Bodegom, Peter M.; et al.

A race for space?: How Sphagnum fuscumstabilizes vegetation composition during long-termclimate manipulations
Global Change Biology, 17(6): 2162-2171

2011

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Kuhry, P
Dorrepaal, Ellen
Hugelius, G; et al.

Potential remobilization of belowground permafrost carbon under future global warming
Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 21(2): 208-214

2010

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Tidigare publikationer

Dorrepaal, E., Toet, S., Van Logtestijn, R.S.P., Swart, E., Van de Weg, M.J., Callaghan, T.V. & Aerts, R. (2009) Carbon respiration from subsurface peat accelerated by climate warming in the subarctic. Nature 460: 616-619.

Aerts, R., Callaghan, T.V., Dorrepaal, E., Van Logtestijn, R.S.P. & Cornelissen J.H.C. (2009) Seasonal climate manipulations result in species-specific changes in leaf nutrient levels and isotopic composition in a sub-arctic bog. Functional Ecology 23: 680-688.

Cornwell, W.K., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Amatangelo, K., Dorrepaal, E., Eviner, V.T., Godoy, O., Hobbie, S.E., Hoorens, B., Kurokawa, H., Pérez Harguindeguy, N., Quested, H.M., Santiago, L.S., Wardle, D.A., Wright, I.J., Aerts, R., Allison, S., Van Bodegom, P., Brovkin, V., Chatain, A., Callaghan, T.V., Diaz, S., Garnier, E., Gurvich, D.E., Kazakou, E., Klein, J.A., Read, J., Reich, P.B., Soudzilovskaia, N.A., Vaieretti, M.V. & Westoby, M. (2008) Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Ecology Letters 11: 1065-1071.

Dorrepaal, E. (2007) Are plant growth-form-based classifications useful in predicting northern ecosystem carbon cycling feedbacks to climate change? Journal of Ecology 95: 1167-1180.

Dorrepaal, E., Cornelissen, J.H.C. & Aerts, R. (2007) Changing leaf litter feedbacks on plant production across contrasting sub-arctic peatland species and growth forms. Oecologia 151: 251-261.

Dorrepaal, E., Aerts, R., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Van Logtestijn, R.S.P. & Callaghan, T.V. (2006) Sphagnum modifies climate-change impacts on subarctic vascular bog plants. Functional Ecology 20: 31-41.

Aerts, R., Cornelissen, J.H.C. & Dorrepaal, E. (2006) Plant performance in a warmer world: general responses of plants from cold, northern biomes and the importance of winter and spring events. Plant Ecology 182: 65-77.

Dorrepaal, E., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Aerts, R., Wallén, B. & Van Logtestijn, R.S.P. (2005) Are growth forms consistent predictors of leaf litter quality and decomposability across peatlands along a latitudinal gradient? Journal of Ecology 93: 817-828.

Aerts, R., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Dorrepaal, E., Van Logtestijn, R.S.P. & Callaghan, T.V. (2004) Effects of experimentally imposed climate scenarios on flowering phenology and flower production of sub-arctic bog species. Global Change Biology 10: 1599-1609.

Dorrepaal, E., Aerts, R., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Callaghan, T.V. & Van Logtestijn, R.S.P. (2004) Summer warming and increased winter snow cover affect Sphagnum fuscum growth, structure and production in a sub-arctic bog. Global Change Biology 10: 93-104.

Demel, R.A., Dorrepaal, E., Ebskamp, M.J.M., Smeekens, J.C.M. & Kruijff, B. de (1998) Fructans interact strongly with model membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Biomembranes 1375: 36-42.


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