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Andrzej Bytnerowicz

Andrzej Bytnerowicz

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
7339
World Ranking
6753
National Ranking
2412

Overview

Andrzej Bytnerowicz is affiliated with the US Forest Service in the United States. The research conducted by Andrzej focuses on several fields within environmental science, agricultural and biological sciences, and earth and planetary sciences. Their work frequently addresses topics related to plant responses to elevated CO2, atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, rangeland and wildlife management, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, fire effects on ecosystems, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, as well as lichen and fungal ecology.

Their notable recent publications include:

  • "Declines in native forb richness of an imperiled plant community across an anthropogenic nitrogen deposition gradient," 2020, Ecosphere
  • "Evaluating the effects of nitrogen and sulfur deposition and ozone on tree growth and mortality in California using a spatially comprehensive forest inventory," 2020, Forest Ecology and Management
  • "Challenges characterizing N deposition to high elevation protected areas: A case study integrating instrument, simulated, and lichen inventory datasets for the Devils Postpile National Monument and surrounding region, USA," 2021, Ecological Indicators

Andrzej collaborates frequently with several co-authors, prominently including Mark E. Fenn, Sarah Jovan, Justin M. Valliere, Gary M. Bucciarelli, and Irina C. Irvine. Their coauthorship spans multiple projects particularly in the areas of nitrogen deposition effects and forest ecology.

The scientist has published in a variety of journals, with repeated contributions to venues such as Ecosphere, Forest Ecology and Management, and Ecological Indicators.

Their research primarily explores the impacts of atmospheric pollutants like nitrogen and sulfur deposition on forest ecosystems, specifically examining how these factors influence tree growth, mortality, and plant community composition. Studies also highlight the integration of diverse data sources such as instruments, simulation models, and biological inventories to better understand ecological changes in protected natural areas.

Best Publications

  • Integrated effects of air pollution and climate change on forests: a northern hemisphere perspective.

    Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Kenji Omasa;Elena Paoletti

  • Nitrogen deposition in California forests: A review

    Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Mark E. Fenn

  • Nitrogen critical loads and management alternatives for N-impacted ecosystems in California

    M.E. Fenn;E.B. Allen;S.B. Weiss;S. Jovan

  • Monitoring environmental pollution in Poland by chemical analysis of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles.

    Wojciech Dmuchowski;Andrzej Bytnerowicz

  • Promoting the O3 flux concept for European forest trees

    R. Matyssek;A. Bytnerowicz;P.-E. Karlsson;E. Paoletti

  • Dual nitrate isotopes in dry deposition: Utility for partitioning NOx source contributions to landscape nitrogen deposition

    E.M. Elliott;E.M. Elliott;Carol Kendall;E. W. Boyer;Douglas A. Burns

  • Advances of air pollution science: From forest decline to multiple-stress effects on forest ecosystem services

    E. Paoletti;M. Schaub;R. Matyssek;G. Wieser

  • Changes in soil inorganic nitrogen as related to atmospheric nitrogenous pollutants in southern California

    Pamela E. Padgett;Edith B. Allen;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Richard A. Minich

  • Human Impacts in Pine Forests: Past, Present, and Future*

    David M. Richardson;Philip W. Rundel;Stephen T. Jackson;Robert O. Teskey

  • Nitrogen deposition effects on coastal sage vegetation of southern California

    Edith B. Allen;Pamela E. Padgett;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Richard Minnich

  • Summer-time distribution of air pollutants in Sequoia National Park, California.

    Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Michael Tausz;Rocio Alonso;Rocio Alonso;David Jones

  • Global topics and novel approaches in the study of air pollution, climate change and forest ecosystems

    Pierre Sicard;Algirdas Augustaitis;Salim Belyazid;Carlo Calfapietra

  • Effects of Air Pollutants on the Composition of Stable Carbon Isotopes, δ13C, of Leaves and Wood, and on Leaf Injury

    Bjorn Martin;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Yvonne R. Thorstenson

  • Current and future effects of ozone and atmospheric nitrogen deposition on California’s mixed conifer forests

    Brent K. Takemoto;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Mark E. Fenn

  • Dry deposition of nitrate, ammonium and sulfate to a Ceanothus crassifolius canopy and surrogate surfaces

    A. Bytnerowicz;P.R. Miller;D.M. Olszyk

  • Gaseous and particulate air pollution in the san gabriel mountains of southern california

    Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Paul. Miller;David M. Olszyk;Philip J. Dawson

  • Summer throughfall and winter deposition in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California

    Mark E. Fenn;Andrzej Bytnerowicz

  • Distribution of ozone and other air pollutants in forests of the Carpathian Mountains in central Europe.

    A Bytnerowicz;B Godzik;W Frączek;K Grodzińska

  • Dry deposition of nitrogen and sulfur to ponderosa and jeffrey pine in the San Bernardino National Forest in southern California

    Mark E. Fenn;Andrzej Bytnerowicz

  • Adaptation of forest ecosystems to air pollution and climate change: a global assessment on research priorities

    Y. Serengil;A. Augustaitis;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Nancy Grulke

  • On-road emissions of ammonia: An underappreciated source of atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

    Mark E. Fenn;Andrzej Bytnerowicz;Susan L. Schilling;Dena M. Vallano

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Fenn
Mark E. Fenn US Forest Service
Edith B. Allen
Edith B. Allen University of California, Riverside
Elena Paoletti
Elena Paoletti National Research Council (CNR)
Michael Tausz
Michael Tausz University of Melbourne
Haiganoush K. Preisler
Haiganoush K. Preisler US Forest Service
William J. Manning
William J. Manning University of Massachusetts Amherst
Barbara Zielinska
Barbara Zielinska Desert Research Institute
Kevin E. Percy
Kevin E. Percy K.E. Percy Air Quality Effects Consulting Ltd
Rainer Matyssek
Rainer Matyssek Technical University of Munich
Nancy Grulke
Nancy Grulke US Forest Service

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