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Jérôme Ogée is affiliated with INRAE, the French National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment. Their research primarily spans environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions to the subfields of global and planetary change, atmospheric science, plant science, nature and landscape conservation, and ecological modeling.

Their scientific work focuses on several key topics including plant water relations and carbon dynamics, tree-ring climate responses, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, species distribution and climate change, plant responses to elevated CO2, and groundwater and isotope geochemistry.

Jérôme Ogée has published articles in multiple scientific journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • New Phytologist
  • Biogeosciences
  • Global Change Biology
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Scientific Reports

Some of the recent publications by Jérôme Ogée include:

  • Forest microclimates and climate change: Importance, drivers and future research agenda, 2021, Global Change Biology
  • An explanation for the isotopic offset between soil and stem water in a temperate tree species, 2020, New Phytologist
  • Maintaining forest cover to enhance temperature buffering under future climate change, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Evidence for distinct isotopic compositions of sap and tissue water in tree stems: consequences for plant water source identification, 2021, New Phytologist
  • Partitioning net carbon dioxide fluxes into photosynthesis and respiration using neural networks, 2020, Global Change Biology

Jérôme Ogée has collaborated frequently with a set of co-authors, most notably:

  • Lisa Wingate
  • Adrià Barbeta
  • H. Schnyder
  • Paula Martín
  • Regina T. Hirl

Best Publications

  • Europe-wide reduction in primary productivity caused by the heat and drought in 2003

    Ph. Ciais;M. Reichstein;N. Viovy;A. Granier

  • A dynamic global vegetation model for studies of the coupled atmosphere-biosphere system

    G. Krinner;Nicolas Viovy;Nathalie de Noblet‐Ducoudré;Jérôme Ogée;Jérôme Ogée

  • Forest microclimates and climate change: Importance, drivers and future research agenda.

    Pieter De Frenne;Jonathan Lenoir;Miska Luoto;Brett R. Scheffers

  • Reduction Of Ecosystem Productivity And Respiration During The European Summer 2003 Climate Anomaly: A Joint Flux Tower, Remote Sensing And Modelling Analysis

    M. Reichstein;M. Reichstein;Philippe Ciais;D. Papale;R. Valentini

  • Evaluating theories of drought‐induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel–experiment framework

    Nate G. McDowell;Rosie A. Fisher;Chonggang Xu;J. C. Domec;J. C. Domec

  • Multi-scale predictions of massive conifer mortality due to chronic temperature rise

    Nathan G. McDowell;A.P. Williams;A.P. Williams;C. Xu;W. T. Pockman

  • Comparing and evaluating process-based ecosystem model predictions of carbon and water fluxes in major European forest biomes

    Pablo Morales;Martin T. Sykes;I. Colin Prentice;Pete Smith

  • FLUXNET and modelling the global carbon cycle

    Andrew D. Friend;Almut Arneth;Nancy Y. Kiang;Mark Lomas

  • Progress and challenges in using stable isotopes to trace plant carbon and water relations across scales

    Christiane Werner;Hans Schnyder;Matthias Cuntz;C. Keitel

  • Coupling of ecosystem-scale plant water storage and leaf phenology observed by satellite

    Feng Tian;Feng Tian;Jean-Pierre Wigneron;Philippe Ciais;Jérôme Chave

  • Reviews and syntheses: Carbonyl sulfide as a multi-scale tracer for carbon and water cycles

    Mary E. Whelan;Mary E. Whelan;Sinikka T. Lennartz;Teresa E. Gimeno;Richard Wehr

  • Unexplained hydrogen isotope offsets complicate the identification and quantification of tree water sources in a riparian forest

    Adrià Barbeta;Sam P. Jones;Laura Clavé;Lisa Wingate

  • Modeling climate change effects on the potential production of French plains forests at the sub-regional level.

    Denis Loustau;Alexandre Bosc;Antoine Colin;Jérôme Ogée

  • Photosynthetic carbon isotope discrimination and its relationship to the carbon isotope signals of stem, soil and ecosystem respiration

    Lisa Wingate;Lisa Wingate;Lisa Wingate;Jérôme Ogée;Régis Burlett;Alexandre Bosc

  • MuSICA, a CO2, water and energy multilayer, multileaf pine forest model: evaluation from hourly to yearly time scales and sensitivity analysis

    J. Ogée;Y. Brunet;D. Loustau;P. Berbigier

  • Interpreting canopy development and physiology using a European phenology camera network at flux sites

    L. Wingate;J. Ogée;E. Cremonese;G. Filippa

  • Modelling advection and diffusion of water isotopologues in leaves

    Matthias Oskar Cuntz;Jerome Ogee;Graham Farquhar;Philippe Peylin

  • A forest floor model for heat and moisture including a litter layer

    J. Ogée;Y. Brunet

  • An explanation for the isotopic offset between soil and stem water in a temperate tree species.

    Adrià Barbeta;Adrià Barbeta;Teresa E. Gimeno;Teresa E. Gimeno;Laura Clavé;Bastien Fréjaville

  • A dynamic leaf gas-exchange strategy is conserved in woody plants under changing ambient CO2 : evidence from carbon isotope discrimination in paleo and CO2 enrichment studies

    Steven L. Voelker;J. Renée Brooks;Frederick C. Meinzer;Rebecca D. Anderson

  • Partitioning net ecosystem carbon exchange into net assimilation and respiration with canopy‐scale isotopic measurements: An error propagation analysis with 13CO2 and CO18O data

    J. Ogée;J. Ogée;P. Peylin;M. Cuntz;M. Cuntz;T. Bariac

Frequent Co-Authors

Lisa Wingate
Lisa Wingate INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Matthias Cuntz
Matthias Cuntz University of Lorraine
Teresa E. Gimeno
Teresa E. Gimeno Basque Centre for Climate Change
Jean-Christophe Domec
Jean-Christophe Domec Bordeaux Sciences Agro
Alexander Knohl
Alexander Knohl University of Göttingen
Régis Burlett
Régis Burlett University of Bordeaux
Denis Loustau
Denis Loustau International Sleep Products Association
Markus Reichstein
Markus Reichstein Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Philippe Peylin
Philippe Peylin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dan Yakir
Dan Yakir Weizmann Institute of Science

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