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Overview

Christoph S. Vogel is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research focuses primarily within the field of Environmental Science, with a notable emphasis on global and planetary change, ecology, and nature and landscape conservation.

The scientist's recent publications include research on forest ecology, carbon cycling, and ecosystem disturbances. Some of the selected papers are:

  • "COSORE: A community database for continuous soil respiration and other soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas flux data" (2020), published in Global Change Biology
  • "Disturbance-accelerated succession increases the production of a temperate forest" (2021), published in Ecological Applications
  • "A multidimensional stability framework enhances interpretation and comparison of carbon cycling response to disturbance" (2021), published in Ecosphere
  • "Coupling of Tree Growth and Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake Across Six North American Forests" (2022), published in Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • "Aboveground Wood Production Is Sustained in the First Growing Season after Phloem-Disrupting Disturbance" (2020), published in Forests

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vogel include:

  • Christopher M. Gough
  • Ben Bond-Lamberty
  • Kayla Mathes
  • Jeff W. Atkins
  • Peter S. Curtis

Common publication venues for their work are:

  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Global Change Biology
  • Ecological Applications
  • Ecosphere

The main fields of study for Vogel's research include:

  • Environmental Science

Subfields explored cover:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecology
  • Insect Science
  • Civil and Structural Engineering

The primary research topics addressed are:

  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Rangeland and Wildlife Management
  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric CO2, soil nitrogen and turnover of fine roots

    Kurt S. Pregitzer;Donald R. Zak;Peter S. Curtis;Mark E. Kubiske

  • The role of canopy structural complexity in wood net primary production of a maturing northern deciduous forest

    Brady S Hardiman;Gil Bohrer;Christopher M Gough;Christopher M Gough;Christoph S Vogel

  • Multi-year convergence of biometric and meteorological estimates of forest carbon storage

    C.M. Gough;C.S. Vogel;H.P. Schmid;H.-B. Su

  • Environmental controls on sap flow in a northern hardwood forest.

    B. D. Bovard;P. S. Curtis;C. S. Vogel;H.-B. Su

  • The legacy of harvest and fire on ecosystem carbon storage in a north temperate forest

    Christopher M. Gough;Christoph S. Vogel;Katherine H. Harrold;Kristen George

  • Controls on Annual Forest Carbon Storage: Lessons from the Past and Predictions for the Future

    Christopher M. Gough;Christoph S. Vogel;Hans Peter Schmid;Peter S. Curtis

  • Climate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continents

    Chuixiang Yi;Daniel Ricciuto;Runze Li;John Wolbeck

  • Coarse woody debris and the carbon balance of a north temperate forest

    Christopher M. Gough;Christoph S. Vogel;Clare Kazanski;Laura Nagel

  • Ecosystem‐atmosphere exchange of carbon dioxide over a mixed hardwood forest in northern lower Michigan

    H. P. Schmid;H.‐B. Su;H.‐B. Su;C. S. Vogel;P. S. Curtis

  • Sustained carbon uptake and storage following moderate disturbance in a Great Lakes forest

    Christopher M. Gough;Brady S. Hardiman;Lucas E. Nave;Gil Bohrer

  • A comparison of multiple phenology data sources for estimating seasonal transitions in deciduous forest carbon exchange

    Steven R. Garrity;Gil Bohrer;Kyle D. Maurer;Kim L. Mueller

  • Interacting effects of soil fertility and atmospheric CO2 on leaf area growth and carbon gain physiology in Populus × euramericana (Dode) Guinier

    Peter S. Curtis;Peter S. Curtis;Christoph S. Vogel;Kurt S. Pregitzer;Donald R. Zak

  • Respiratory carbon losses and the carbon‐use efficiency of a northern hardwood forest, 1999–2003

    P. S. Curtis;C. S. Vogel;C. M. Gough;H. P. Schmid

  • Disturbance and the resilience of coupled carbon and nitrogen cycling in a north temperate forest

    L. E. Nave;C. M. Gough;K. D. Maurer;G. Bohrer

  • GAS EXCHANGE, LEAF NITROGEN, AND GROWTH EFFICIENCY OF POPULUS TREMULOIDES IN A CO2-ENRICHED ATMOSPHERE

    Peter S. Curtis;Christopher S. Vogel;Xianzhong Wang;Kurt S. Pregitzer

  • The photosynthesis – leaf nitrogen relationship at ambient and elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide: a meta‐analysis

    Andrew G. Peterson;J. Timothy Ball;YiqI. Luo;Christopher B. Field

  • Atmospheric Co2, Soil‐N Availability, And Allocation Of Biomass And Nitrogen By Populus Tremuloides

    Donald R. Zak;Kurt S. Pregitzer;Peter S. Curtis;Christoph S. Vogel

  • Spatial Variability of Turbulent Fluxes in the Roughness Sublayer of an Even-Aged Pine Forest

    Gabriel G. Katul;Cheng-I. Hsieh;David Bowling;Kenneth Clark

  • Contrasting strategies of hydraulic control in two codominant temperate tree species

    Ashley M. Matheny;Richard P. Fiorella;Richard P. Fiorella;Gil Bohrer;Christopher J. Poulsen

  • Observations of stem water storage in trees of opposing hydraulic strategies

    Ashley M. Matheny;Gil Bohrer;Steven R. Garrity;Timothy H. Morin

  • Photosynthetic and Water Use Efficiency Responses to Diffuse Radiation by an Aspen-Dominated Northern Hardwood Forest

    Adrian V. Rocha;Hong-Bing Su;Christoph S. Vogel;Hans Peter Schmid

  • Species-specific transpiration responses to intermediate disturbance in a northern hardwood forest

    Ashley M. Matheny;Gil Bohrer;Christoph S. Vogel;Timothy H. Morin

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter S. Curtis
Peter S. Curtis The Ohio State University
Christopher M. Gough
Christopher M. Gough Virginia Commonwealth University
Gil Bohrer
Gil Bohrer The Ohio State University
Hans Peter Schmid
Hans Peter Schmid Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Knute J. Nadelhoffer
Knute J. Nadelhoffer University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Valeriy Y. Ivanov
Valeriy Y. Ivanov University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mahta Moghaddam
Mahta Moghaddam University of Southern California
Detlev Helmig
Detlev Helmig Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Brian Lamb
Brian Lamb Washington State University
Danilo Dragoni
Danilo Dragoni Indiana University

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