Knute Nadelhoffer

Name: 

Knute Nadelhoffer

Role: 

Faculty Associate

Address: 

830 N. University
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ann Arbor, MI 48019-1048
United States

Recent Publications

Liu, Xue-Yan, Keisuke Koba, Lina A Koyama, Sarah E Hobbie, M. Weiss, Yoshiyuki Inagaki, Gaius R Shaver, et al.. 2018. Nitrate Is An Important Nitrogen Source For Arctic Tundra Plants. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 115 (13). Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences: 3398 - 3403. doi:10.1073/pnas.1715382115. http://www.pnas.org/lookup/doi/10.1073.
Shaver, Gaius R, J. A Laundre, Syndonia M Bret-Harte, F Stuart Chapin III, Anne E Giblin, Laura Gough, Sarah E Hobbie, Edward B Rastetter, et al.. 2014. Terrestrial Ecosystems At Toolik Lake, Alaska. In A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes, 90-142. A Changing Arctic: Ecological Consequences For Tundra, Streams And Lakes. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199860401.003.0005.

Data Sets

Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2004
Phosphate and ammonium from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2003
Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2003
Methane flux from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2003
Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2003
Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2002
Methane flux from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2002
Microbial Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2001
Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2001
Methane flux from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2001
Soil Respirations from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK for 2001
Pre-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon, carbon dioxide, and methane from experiemental plots near Toolik Lake, AK from 2000
Methane and carbon dioxide emissions were monitored in control, greenhouse, and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilized plots of three different plant communities, Toolik Field Station, North Slope Alaska, Arctic LTER 1993.
Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content in the seasonally thawed soils are described for four arctic tundra vegetation types located near the Toolik Field Station, Arctic LTER 1993.
Methane and carbon dioxide emissions were monitored in control, greenhouse, and nitrogen and phosphorus fertilized plots of three different plant communities Arctic LTER experimental plots, Toolik Field Station, 1992.