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75
Citations
27733
World Ranking
1037
National Ranking
388

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Ben Bond-Lamberty is affiliated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a strong emphasis on global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, atmospheric science, ecology, and soil science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to several interconnected research topics, including:

  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow

Ben Bond-Lamberty has a notable publication record in various scientific venues. The frequent publication platforms include:

  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • Global Change Biology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Communications

Some of the recent papers featuring their research are:

  • Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world, 2020, Science
  • Optical vegetation indices for monitoring terrestrial ecosystems globally, 2022, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models, 2020, Nature Communications
  • The DOE E3SM v1.1 Biogeochemistry Configuration: Description and Simulated Ecosystem-Climate Responses to Historical Changes in Forcing, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Soil texture and environmental conditions influence the biogeochemical responses of soils to drought and flooding, 2021, Communications Earth & Environment

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Stephanie Pennington (40 coauthored papers)
  • Vanessa Bailey (39 coauthored papers)
  • Kaizad Patel (25 coauthored papers)
  • J. Patrick Megonigal (24 coauthored papers)
  • Jinshi Jian (21 coauthored papers)

Ben Bond-Lamberty was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2019.

Best Publications

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • RCP4.5: a pathway for stabilization of radiative forcing by 2100

    Allison M. Thomson;Katherine V. Calvin;Steven J. Smith;G. Page Kyle

  • Temperature-associated increases in the global soil respiration record

    Benjamin Bond-Lamberty;Allison M. Thomson

  • Implications of limiting CO2 concentrations for land use and energy.

    Marshall A. Wise;Katherine V. Calvin;Allison M. Thomson;Leon E. Clarke

  • Pervasive shifts in forest dynamics in a changing world

    Nate G. McDowell;Craig D. Allen;Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira;Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira;Brian H. Aukema

  • A global relationship between the heterotrophic and autotrophic components of soil respiration

    Ben Bond-Lamberty;Chuankuan Wang;Chuankuan Wang;Stith T. Gower

  • Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

    Anne D. Bjorkman;Anne D. Bjorkman;Isla H. Myers-Smith;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Signe Normand

  • A global database of soil respiration data

    Benjamin Bond-Lamberty;Allison M. Thomson

  • Fire as the dominant driver of central Canadian boreal forest carbon balance

    Ben Bond-Lamberty;Scott D. Peckham;Douglas E. Ahl;Stith T. Gower

  • Globally rising soil heterotrophic respiration over recent decades.

    Ben Bond-Lamberty;Vanessa L. Bailey;Min Chen;Christopher M. Gough

  • Effects of soil rewetting and thawing on soil gas fluxes: a review of current literature and suggestions for future research

    Dong-Gill Kim;Rodrigo Vargas;Rodrigo Vargas;Benjamin Bond-Lamberty;Merritt Turetsky

  • Patterns of NPP, GPP, Respiration and NEP During Boreal Forest Succession

    Michael L. Goulden;Andrew McMillan;Greg Winston;Adrian Rocha

  • The resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ecosystems.

    Merritt R Turetsky;B Bond-Lamberty;E Euskirchen;Julie Talbot;Julie Talbot

  • Simulating the impacts of disturbances on forest carbon cycling in North America: processes, data, models, and challenges

    Shuguang Liu;Benjamin Bond-Lamberty;Jeffrey A. Hicke;Rodrigo Vargas

  • GCAM v5.1: representing the linkages between energy, water, land, climate, and economic systems

    Katherine Calvin;Pralit Patel;Leon Clarke;Ghassem Asrar

  • The SSP4: A world of deepening inequality

    Katherine Calvin;Ben Bond-Lamberty;Leon Clarke;James Edmonds

  • Net primary production and net ecosystem production of a boreal black spruce wildfire chronosequence

    Ben Bond-Lamberty;Chuankuan Wang;Chuankuan Wang;Stith T. Gower

  • Aboveground and belowground biomass and sapwood area allometric equations for six boreal tree species of northern Manitoba

    B Bond-Lamberty;C Wang;S T Gower

  • Representing the function and sensitivity of coastal interfaces in Earth system models

    Nicholas D. Ward;Nicholas D. Ward;J. Patrick Megonigal;Ben Bond-Lamberty;Vanessa L. Bailey

  • A global map of urban extent from nightlights

    Yuyu Zhou;Steven J. Smith;Kaiguang Zhao;Marc L. Imhoff

  • Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment

    Benjamin W. Abbott;Jeremy B. Jones;Edward A. G. Schuur;F. Stuart Chapin

Frequent Co-Authors

Stith T. Gower
Stith T. Gower North Carolina State University
Chuankuan Wang
Chuankuan Wang Northeast Forestry University
Katherine Calvin
Katherine Calvin Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Christopher M. Gough
Christopher M. Gough Virginia Commonwealth University
James C. Stegen
James C. Stegen Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Rodrigo Vargas
Rodrigo Vargas University of Delaware
Peter E. Thornton
Peter E. Thornton Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Xiaoying Shi
Xiaoying Shi Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira
Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
George C. Hurtt
George C. Hurtt University of Maryland, College Park

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