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(17) Reed D.E., J. Chen, M. Abraha, G. P. Robertson, K. M Dahlin. (2019) The Shifting Role of mRUE for Regulating Ecosystem Production. Ecosystems. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-019-00407-4 LINK
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(16) Reed D.E., A R Desai, Whitaker, E C*, H Nuckles*. (2019) Evaluation of Low-Cost, Automated Lake Ice Thickness Measurements. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. DOI: 10.1175/JTECH-D-18-0214.1 LINK
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(15) Chu, H., D. D. Baldocchi, C. Poindexter, M. Abraha, A. R. Desai, G. Bohrer, M. Altaf Arain, T. Griffis, P. D. Blanken, T. L. O'Halloran, R. Q. Thomas, Q. Zhang, S. Burns, J. M. Frank, D. Christian, S. Brown, T. A. Black, C. M. Gough, B. E. Law, X. Lee, J. Chen, D. E. Reed, W. J. Massman, K. Clark, J. Hatfield, J. Prueger, R. Bracho, J. M. Baker, T. A. Martin. (2018) Temporal dynamics of aerodynamic canopy height derived from eddy covariance momentum flux data across North American Flux Networks. Geophysical Research Letters DOI:10.1029/2018GL079306 LINK
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(14) Reed D.E. (2018) Six Steps for Cultivating Successful Undergraduate Research. The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America DOI:10.1002/bes2.1453 LINK
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(13) Reed D.E., HA Dugan, AL Flannery*, AR Desai. (2018), Carbon sink and source dynamics of a eutrophic deep lake using multiple flux observations over multiple years. Limnology and Oceanography Letters LINK PDF
(12) Reed D E, B E Ewers, E Pendall, H Kwon, K Naithani, R D Kelly. (2018), Biophysical factors and canopy coupling controlling ecosystem fluxes of sagebrush semi-arid ecosystems. Rangeland Ecology and Management https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2018.01.003 LINK PDF
(11) Pugh, C.A.*, Reed, D.E., Desai, A.R., Sulman, B. N. (2018), Wetland flux controls: how does interacting water table levels and temperature influence carbon dioxide and methane fluxes in northern Wisconsin?. Biogeochemistry 137.1-2 (2018): 15-25. LINK PDF
(10) Reed, D.E., B.E. Ewers, E. Pendall, J. Frank, and R. Kelly. (2018). Bark beetle-induced tree mortality alters stand energy budgets due to water budget changes. Theoretical and Applied Climatology doi:10.1007/s00704-016-1965-9 LINK PDF
(9) Reed, D.E., Frank J. M., Ewers B. E., Desai A. R. (2018), Time dependency of eddy covariance site energy balance, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, ISSN 0168-1923, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.08.008. LINK PDF
(8) Millar D J, B E Ewers, D S Mackay, S Peckham, D E Reed, and A Sekoni (2017), Improving ecosystem-scale modeling of evapotranspiration using ecological mechanisms that account for compensatory responses following disturbance, Water Resources Research, 53, doi:10.1002/2017WR020823. LINK PDF
(7) Whitaker, E.C.*, Reed, D.E. and Desai, A.R. (2016), Lake ice measurements from soil water content reflectometer sensors. Limnology and Oceanography Methods. doi:10.1002/lom3.10083 LINK PDF
(6) Biederman, J.A., T. Meixner, A.A. Harpold, D.E. Reed, E.D. Gutmann, J.A. Gaun, and P.D. Brooks (2016), Riparian zones attenuate nitrogen loss following bark beetle-induced lodgepole pine mortality, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 121, 933–948, doi:10.1002/2015JG003284. LINK PDF
(5) Biederman, J. A., P.D. Brooks, A.A. Harpold, D.J. Gochis, E. Gutmann, Reed, D.E., E. Pendall, and B.E. Ewers (2014), Multiscale observations of snow accumulation and peak snowpack following widespread, insect-induced lodgepole pine mortality. Ecohydrology, 7: 150–162. doi: 10.1002/eco.1342 LINK PDF
(4) Biederman, J. A., A.A. Harpold, D.J. Gochis, B.E. Ewers, D.E. Reed, S.A. Papuga, and P.D. Brooks (2014), Increased evaporation following widespread tree mortality limits streamflow response, Water Resources Research., 50, 5395–5409, doi:10.1002/2013WR014994. LINK PDF
(3) Reed D.E., M. Lyford. (2014). Science Courses for Non-science Majors: How Much Impact Can One Class Make?. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 95, 1209–1212. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-13-00003.1 LINK PDF
(2) Reed D.E., B.E. Ewers, E. Pendall. (2014). Impact of mountain pine beetle induced mortality on forest carbon and water fluxes. Environmental Research Letters. 9 105004 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/9/10/105004 LINK PDF
(1) Pendall E, B E Ewers, U Norton, P Brooks, W J Massman ,H Barnard, D.E. Reed, T Aston, J Frank. (2010), Impacts of beetle-induced forest mortality on carbon, water and nutrient cycling in the Rocky Mountains. Fluxletter 3(1): 17-21 LINK PDF