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John A. Arnone publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John A. Arnone sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 77 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

John A. Arnone D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John A. Arnone sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

John A. Arnone is affiliated with the Desert Research Institute in the United States. Their research centers on environmental science, with a focus on global and planetary change, plant science, ecology, radiological and ultrasound technology, and sociology and political science.

They have contributed to topics including plant responses to elevated CO2, isotope analysis in ecology, plant water relations and carbon dynamics, radioactive contamination and transfer, radioactivity and radon measurements, and risk perception and management.

The recent publications by John A. Arnone include:

  • Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • Integration of ecosystem science into radioecology: A consensus perspective, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment

Frequent co-authors collaborating with John A. Arnone are:

  • Jacques Roy
  • François Rineau
  • Hans J. De Boeck
  • Ivan Nijs
  • Thomas Pütz

The primary publication venues for their work are Global Change Biology and The Science of The Total Environment.

Best Publications

  • Divergence of reproductive phenology under climate warming

    Rebecca A. Sherry;Xuhui Zhou;Shiliang Gu;John A. Arnone

  • Responses to elevated carbon dioxide in artificial tropical ecosystems.

    Christian Körner;John A. Arnone

  • Large annual net ecosystem CO2 uptake of a Mojave Desert ecosystem

    Georg Wohlfahrt;Lynn F. Fenstermaker;John A. Arnone

  • Lagged effects of experimental warming and doubled precipitation on annual and seasonal aboveground biomass production in a tallgrass prairie

    Rebecca A. Sherry;Ensheng Weng;John A. Arnone;Dale W. Johnson

  • Effect of nodulation, nitrogen fixation and CO2 enrichment on the physiology, growth and dry mass allocation of seedlings of Alnus rubra bong

    John A. Arnone;John C. Gordon

  • Prolonged suppression of ecosystem carbon dioxide uptake after an anomalously warm year

    John A. Arnone;Paul S. J. Verburg;Dale W. Johnson;Jessica D. Larsen

  • Net ecosystem CO2 exchange in Mojave Desert shrublands during the eighth year of exposure to elevated CO2

    Richard L. Jasoni;Stanley D. Smith;John A. Arnone

  • The responses of alpine grassland to four seasons of CO2 enrichment: a synthesis

    Christian Körner;Matthias Diemer;Bernd Schäppi;Pascal Niklaus

  • Dynamics of root systems in native grasslands: effects of elevated atmospheric CO2

    J. A. Arnone;J. G. Zaller;E. M. Spehn;P. A. Niklaus

  • Biotic degradation at night, abiotic degradation at day: positive feedbacks on litter decomposition in drylands

    Daniel Gliksman;Ana Rey;Ron Seligmann;Rita Dumbur

  • Stimulated N 2 O flux from intact grassland monoliths after two growing seasons under elevated atmospheric CO 2 .

    John A. Arnone;Patrick J. Bohlen

  • Net ecosystem carbon exchange in two experimental grassland ecosystems

    Paul S. J. Verburg;John A. Arnone;Daniel Obrist;David E. Schorran

  • SOIL EXTRACTION, ION EXCHANGE RESIN, AND ION EXCHANGE MEMBRANE MEASURES OF SOIL MINERAL NITROGEN DURING INCUBATION OF A TALLGRASS PRAIRIE SOIL

    Dale W. Johnson;P. S. J. Verburg;J. A. Arnone

  • On the consequences of the energy imbalance for calculating surface conductance to water vapour

    Georg Wohlfahrt;Alois Haslwanter;Lukas Hörtnagl;Richard L. Jasoni

  • Soil and biomass carbon pools in model communities of tropical plants under elevated CO2

    J. A. Arnone;Ch. Körner

  • Leaf quality and insect herbivory in model tropical plant communities after long-term exposure to elevated atmospheric CO2

    J. A. Arnone;J. G. Zaller;Ch. Körner;C. Ziegler

  • Net carbon exchange and evapotranspiration in postfire and intact sagebrush communities in the Great Basin

    Margaret R. Prater;Daniel Obrist;John A. Arnone;Evan H. DeLucia

  • Earthworm responses to plant species' loss and elevated CO2 in calcareous grassland

    J.G. Zaller;J.A. Arnone;J.A. Arnone

  • A Synthesis of Climate and Vegetation Cover Effects on Biogeochemical Cycling in Shrub-Dominated Drylands

    Marie Anne de Graaff;Heather L. Throop;Paul S.J. Verburg;John A. Arnone

  • Concurrent and lagged impacts of an anomalously warm year on autotrophic and heterotrophic components of soil respiration: a deconvolution analysis

    Xuhui Zhou;Yiqi Luo;Chao Gao;Paul S. J. Verburg

  • Activity of surface-casting earthworms in a calcareous grassland under elevated atmospheric CO2.

    Johann G Zaller;John A. Arnone

Frequent Co-Authors

Dale W. Johnson
Dale W. Johnson University of Nevada Reno
Yiqi Luo
Yiqi Luo Cornell University
Daniel Obrist
Daniel Obrist University of Massachusetts Lowell
Johann G. Zaller
Johann G. Zaller BOKU University
David S. Schimel
David S. Schimel Jet Propulsion Lab
Christian Körner
Christian Körner University of Basel
Michael H. Young
Michael H. Young The University of Texas at Austin
James S. Coleman
James S. Coleman Rice University
Franco Biondi
Franco Biondi University of Nevada Reno
Mae Sexauer Gustin
Mae Sexauer Gustin University of Nevada Reno

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