PUBLICATIONS (* indicates mentored student or post-doc author)
Case, M., B.G. Johnson, K. Bartowitz*, and T. Hudiburg. Forests of the future: Climate change impacts and implications for carbon storage in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. (2021)
Stenzel, J*, Walsh, E.*, Berardi, D*., and T. Hudiburg. Thinning creates a persistent carbon deficit in a drought-prone Idaho forest. JGR-Biogeosciences. (2021).
Moore, C.E., D. Berardi, E. Blanc-Betes, E. Dracup, S. Egenriether, N. Gomez-Casanovas, M. Hartman, T. Hudiburg, I. Kantola, M. Masters, W. Parton, R. Van Allen, A. C von Haden, W. Yang, E. DeLucia, and C. Bernacchi. The carbon and nitrogen cycle impacts of reverting perrennial bioenergy switchgrass to an annual maize crop rotation. GCB- Bioenergy. 12(11): 941-954. (2020).
Kent J.*, D.K. Lee, M. Hartman, and T. Hudiburg. Regional greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential of biomass sorghum. Environmental Science and Technology. 54(19): 12456-12466. (2020).
Berardi, D.*, E. Brzostek., E. Blanc-Bates, E. Delucia, Hartman, M., J. Kent*, D. Saha, B. Davidson, and T. Hudiburg. 21st century biogeochemical modeling: Successes and challenges for Century-based models and where do we go from here? Global Change Biology - Bioenergy. 12(10): 774-788. (2020)
Bartowitz, K.*, P.E. Higuera, B.N. Shuman, K.K. McLauchlan, and T.W. Hudiburg. Post-fire carbon dynamics in subalpine forests of the Rocky Mountains. Fire 2 (4), 58 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3390/fire2040058
Hudiburg, T., B.E. Law, J. Stenzel*, M. Harmon, and W. Moomaw. Meeting regional GHG reduction targets requires accounting for all forest sector emissions. Environmental Research Letters 14 (9), 095005 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab28bb)
Walsh, E.* and T. Hudiburg. An integration framework for linking avifauna niche and forest landscape models. PLOS ONE 14 (6), e0217299 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217299)
Stenzel, J*, K. Bartowitz*, A. Smith, J. Lutz, C. Kolden, M. Swanson, A. Larson, B. Law and T. Hudiburg. Fixing a snag in estimating carbon emissions from wildfire. Global Change Biology 25 (11), 3985-3994 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14716)
Buotte, P., S. Levis, B. Law, T. Hudiburg, D. Rupp, P. Mote, and J. Kent*. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western US. Global Change Biology 25 (1), 290-303 (2019). (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcb.14490)
Walsh, E.*, K. Vierling, E. Strand, K. Bartowitz*, and T. Hudiburg. Climate change, woodpeckers, and forests: Current trends and future modeling needs. Ecology and Evolution 9 (4), 2305-2319 (2019) (https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4876)
Gomez-Casanovas, N., N.J. DeLucia, T. Hudiburg, C.J. Bernacchi, & E.H. DeLucia. Conversion of grazed pastures to energy cane as a biofuel feedstock alters the emission of GHGs from soils in Southeastern United States. Biomass and Bioenergy, 108, 312-322 (2018). (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0961953417303951)
Law, B., T. Hudiburg, P. Buotte, L. Berner, J. Kent, and M. Harmon. Forest land use strategies to mitigate climate change in a carbon dense temperate region. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences, 115 (14) 3663-3668 (2018). (http://www.pnas.org/content/115/14/3663)
Hudiburg, T., P. Higuera, and J. Hicke. Fire-regime variability impacts forest carbon dynamics for centuries to millennia. Biogeosciences 14 (17), 3873-3882 (2017). (https://www.biogeosciences.net/14/3873/2017/)
Khanna, M., W. Wang, T. Hudiburg, and E. H. DeLucia. Regulating indirect land use change due to biofuels: is it worth it? Nature Communications 8, 15513 (2017). (http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15513)
Carvalho, J.*, T. Hudiburg, H. Franco, and E. Delucia. Contribution of above- and belowground bioenergy crop residues to soil carbon. Global Change Biology-Bioenergy 9 (8), 1333-1343 (2017). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12411)
Berner, L.*, B. Law, and T. Hudiburg. Water availability limits tree productivity, carbon stocks, and carbon residence time in mature forests across the western United States. Biogeosciences 14 (2), 14 (2), 365-378 (2017). (https://www.biogeosciences.net/14/365/2017/)
Black, C. K., S.C. Davis, T.W. Hudiburg, C.J. Bernacchi, and E.H. DeLucia, Elevated CO 2 and temperature increase soil C losses from a soybean–maize ecosystem. Global change biology, 23(1), 435-445. (2017).
Gomez-Casanovas, N., T.W. Hudiburg, E.H. DeLucia, W. Parton, and C. Bernacchi. Current and future impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on grassland GHG balance. Global Change Biology 22 (4), 1348-1360 (2016).
Hudiburg, T.W., W. Wang, M. Khanna, S. Long, W. Parton, P. Dwivedi, M. Hartmann, and E.H. DeLucia. Impacts of a 32-billion-gallon bioenergy landscape on land and fossil fuel use in the US. Nature Energy 1,15005 (2016).
Case, M., B.G. Johnson, K. Bartowitz*, and T. Hudiburg. Forests of the future: Climate change impacts and implications for carbon storage in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Forest Ecology and Management. (2021)
Stenzel, J*, Walsh, E.*, Berardi, D*., and T. Hudiburg. Thinning creates a persistent carbon deficit in a drought-prone Idaho forest. JGR-Biogeosciences. (2021).
Moore, C.E., D. Berardi, E. Blanc-Betes, E. Dracup, S. Egenriether, N. Gomez-Casanovas, M. Hartman, T. Hudiburg, I. Kantola, M. Masters, W. Parton, R. Van Allen, A. C von Haden, W. Yang, E. DeLucia, and C. Bernacchi. The carbon and nitrogen cycle impacts of reverting perrennial bioenergy switchgrass to an annual maize crop rotation. GCB- Bioenergy. 12(11): 941-954. (2020).
Kent J.*, D.K. Lee, M. Hartman, and T. Hudiburg. Regional greenhouse gas emissions reduction potential of biomass sorghum. Environmental Science and Technology. 54(19): 12456-12466. (2020).
Berardi, D.*, E. Brzostek., E. Blanc-Bates, E. Delucia, Hartman, M., J. Kent*, D. Saha, B. Davidson, and T. Hudiburg. 21st century biogeochemical modeling: Successes and challenges for Century-based models and where do we go from here? Global Change Biology - Bioenergy. 12(10): 774-788. (2020)
Bartowitz, K.*, P.E. Higuera, B.N. Shuman, K.K. McLauchlan, and T.W. Hudiburg. Post-fire carbon dynamics in subalpine forests of the Rocky Mountains. Fire 2 (4), 58 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3390/fire2040058
Hudiburg, T., B.E. Law, J. Stenzel*, M. Harmon, and W. Moomaw. Meeting regional GHG reduction targets requires accounting for all forest sector emissions. Environmental Research Letters 14 (9), 095005 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab28bb)
Walsh, E.* and T. Hudiburg. An integration framework for linking avifauna niche and forest landscape models. PLOS ONE 14 (6), e0217299 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217299)
Stenzel, J*, K. Bartowitz*, A. Smith, J. Lutz, C. Kolden, M. Swanson, A. Larson, B. Law and T. Hudiburg. Fixing a snag in estimating carbon emissions from wildfire. Global Change Biology 25 (11), 3985-3994 (2019). (https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14716)
Buotte, P., S. Levis, B. Law, T. Hudiburg, D. Rupp, P. Mote, and J. Kent*. Near-future forest vulnerability to drought and fire varies across the western US. Global Change Biology 25 (1), 290-303 (2019). (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcb.14490)
Walsh, E.*, K. Vierling, E. Strand, K. Bartowitz*, and T. Hudiburg. Climate change, woodpeckers, and forests: Current trends and future modeling needs. Ecology and Evolution 9 (4), 2305-2319 (2019) (https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4876)
Gomez-Casanovas, N., N.J. DeLucia, T. Hudiburg, C.J. Bernacchi, & E.H. DeLucia. Conversion of grazed pastures to energy cane as a biofuel feedstock alters the emission of GHGs from soils in Southeastern United States. Biomass and Bioenergy, 108, 312-322 (2018). (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0961953417303951)
Law, B., T. Hudiburg, P. Buotte, L. Berner, J. Kent, and M. Harmon. Forest land use strategies to mitigate climate change in a carbon dense temperate region. Proceedings National Academy of Sciences, 115 (14) 3663-3668 (2018). (http://www.pnas.org/content/115/14/3663)
Hudiburg, T., P. Higuera, and J. Hicke. Fire-regime variability impacts forest carbon dynamics for centuries to millennia. Biogeosciences 14 (17), 3873-3882 (2017). (https://www.biogeosciences.net/14/3873/2017/)
Khanna, M., W. Wang, T. Hudiburg, and E. H. DeLucia. Regulating indirect land use change due to biofuels: is it worth it? Nature Communications 8, 15513 (2017). (http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15513)
Carvalho, J.*, T. Hudiburg, H. Franco, and E. Delucia. Contribution of above- and belowground bioenergy crop residues to soil carbon. Global Change Biology-Bioenergy 9 (8), 1333-1343 (2017). (http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12411)
Berner, L.*, B. Law, and T. Hudiburg. Water availability limits tree productivity, carbon stocks, and carbon residence time in mature forests across the western United States. Biogeosciences 14 (2), 14 (2), 365-378 (2017). (https://www.biogeosciences.net/14/365/2017/)
Black, C. K., S.C. Davis, T.W. Hudiburg, C.J. Bernacchi, and E.H. DeLucia, Elevated CO 2 and temperature increase soil C losses from a soybean–maize ecosystem. Global change biology, 23(1), 435-445. (2017).
Gomez-Casanovas, N., T.W. Hudiburg, E.H. DeLucia, W. Parton, and C. Bernacchi. Current and future impacts of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on grassland GHG balance. Global Change Biology 22 (4), 1348-1360 (2016).
Hudiburg, T.W., W. Wang, M. Khanna, S. Long, W. Parton, P. Dwivedi, M. Hartmann, and E.H. DeLucia. Impacts of a 32-billion-gallon bioenergy landscape on land and fossil fuel use in the US. Nature Energy 1,15005 (2016).
P. Dwivedi, W. Wang, T. Hudiburg, M. Khanna, S. Long, E. DeLucia and W. Parton. Life-Cycle Carbon Intensity and Production Cost of Cellulosic Ethanol. Environmental Science and Technology 49 (4), 2512–2522 (2015).
Hudiburg, T.W., S.C Davis, W.J. Parton, and E.H. DeLucia. Bioenergy crop greenhouse gas mitigation potential under a range of management practices. Global Change Biology- Bioenergy 7 (2), 366-374 (2015).
DeLucia, E.H., N. Gomez-Casanovas, J.A. Greenberg, T.W. Hudiburg, I.B. Kantola, S.P. Long, A.D. Miller, D.R. Ort, and W.J. Parton. Theoretical limit to plant productivity. Environmental Science & Technology 48 (16), 9471-9477 (2014).
Hudiburg, T.W., B.E. Law, S. Luyssaert, and P.E. Thornton. Interactive effects of environmental change and management strategies on regional forest carbon emissions. Environmental Science and Technology 47 (22), 13132–13140 (2013).
Anderson-Teixeira, K., A. Miller, J. Mohan, T. Hudiburg, B. Duval, and E.H. DeLucia. Dynamics of forest recovery under a changing climate. Global Change Biology 19 (7), 2001-2021 (2013).
Hudiburg, T.W., B.E. Law, P.E. Thornton. Evaluation and improvement of the Community Land Model (CLM 4.0) in Oregon forests. Biogeosciences 10, 453-470 (2013).
Law, Beverly, Tara Hudiburg, and Sebastiaan Luyssaert. Thinning effects on forest productivity: consequences of preserving old forests and mitigating impacts of fire and drought. Plant Ecology and Diversity 6, 73-85 (2013).
Hudiburg, Tara, Beverly Law, Christian Wirth, and Sebastiaan Luyssaert. Regional carbon dioxide implications of forest bioenergy production. Nature Climate Change 1, 419–423 (2011).
Turner, D.P., M. Goeckede, B.E. Law, W.D. Ritts, W.B. Cohen, Z. Yang, T. Hudiburg, R. Kennedy, M. Duane. Multiple constraint analysis of regional land–surface carbon flux. Tellus B 63, 207-221 (2011).
Duane, M.V., W.B. Cohen, J.L. Campbell, T. Hudiburg, D.P. Turner, D. Weyermann. Implications of alternative field-sampling designs on Landsat-based mapping of stand age and carbon stocks in Oregon forests. Forest Science 56, 405-416 (2010).
Hudiburg, Tara, Beverly Law, David P. Turner, John L. Campbell, Dan Donato, and Maureen Duane. Carbon dynamics of Oregon and northern California forests and potential land-based carbon storage. Ecological Applications 19, 163–180 (2009)
Turner, D.P, W.D. Ritts, B.E. Law, W.B. Cohen, Z. Yang, T. Hudiburg, J.L. Campbell, M. Duane. Scaling net ecosystem production and net biome production over a heterogeneous region in the western United States. Biogeosciences 4, 597-612 (2007).
Hudiburg, T.W., S.C Davis, W.J. Parton, and E.H. DeLucia. Bioenergy crop greenhouse gas mitigation potential under a range of management practices. Global Change Biology- Bioenergy 7 (2), 366-374 (2015).
DeLucia, E.H., N. Gomez-Casanovas, J.A. Greenberg, T.W. Hudiburg, I.B. Kantola, S.P. Long, A.D. Miller, D.R. Ort, and W.J. Parton. Theoretical limit to plant productivity. Environmental Science & Technology 48 (16), 9471-9477 (2014).
Hudiburg, T.W., B.E. Law, S. Luyssaert, and P.E. Thornton. Interactive effects of environmental change and management strategies on regional forest carbon emissions. Environmental Science and Technology 47 (22), 13132–13140 (2013).
Anderson-Teixeira, K., A. Miller, J. Mohan, T. Hudiburg, B. Duval, and E.H. DeLucia. Dynamics of forest recovery under a changing climate. Global Change Biology 19 (7), 2001-2021 (2013).
Hudiburg, T.W., B.E. Law, P.E. Thornton. Evaluation and improvement of the Community Land Model (CLM 4.0) in Oregon forests. Biogeosciences 10, 453-470 (2013).
Law, Beverly, Tara Hudiburg, and Sebastiaan Luyssaert. Thinning effects on forest productivity: consequences of preserving old forests and mitigating impacts of fire and drought. Plant Ecology and Diversity 6, 73-85 (2013).
Hudiburg, Tara, Beverly Law, Christian Wirth, and Sebastiaan Luyssaert. Regional carbon dioxide implications of forest bioenergy production. Nature Climate Change 1, 419–423 (2011).
Turner, D.P., M. Goeckede, B.E. Law, W.D. Ritts, W.B. Cohen, Z. Yang, T. Hudiburg, R. Kennedy, M. Duane. Multiple constraint analysis of regional land–surface carbon flux. Tellus B 63, 207-221 (2011).
Duane, M.V., W.B. Cohen, J.L. Campbell, T. Hudiburg, D.P. Turner, D. Weyermann. Implications of alternative field-sampling designs on Landsat-based mapping of stand age and carbon stocks in Oregon forests. Forest Science 56, 405-416 (2010).
Hudiburg, Tara, Beverly Law, David P. Turner, John L. Campbell, Dan Donato, and Maureen Duane. Carbon dynamics of Oregon and northern California forests and potential land-based carbon storage. Ecological Applications 19, 163–180 (2009)
Turner, D.P, W.D. Ritts, B.E. Law, W.B. Cohen, Z. Yang, T. Hudiburg, J.L. Campbell, M. Duane. Scaling net ecosystem production and net biome production over a heterogeneous region in the western United States. Biogeosciences 4, 597-612 (2007).