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Overview

Kristiina A. Vogt is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a strong focus on Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Education.

The scientist's work addresses multiple interconnected topics, including Forest Management and Policy, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Environmental and Cultural Studies in Latin America and Beyond, Service-Learning and Community Engagement, Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration, Environmental Education and Sustainability, and Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions.

Among recent publications by Kristiina A. Vogt are:

  • Teaching holistic environmental thought: A classroom approach, 2022, published in Thinking Skills and Creativity
  • Old-growth Acer macrophyllum trees host a unique suite of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and other root-associated fungal taxa in their canopy soil environment, 2023, published in Mycologia
  • See the forest not the trees! Ecosystem-based assessment of response, resilience, and scope for growth of global forests, 2022, published in Ecological Indicators
  • Methodology to calculate forest stand level maximum potential productivity, potential achievable productivity and ecosystem fit, 2022, published in MethodsX
  • Indigenizing Restoration: Indigenous Lands before Urban Parks, 2020, published in Human Biology

Kristiina has coauthored work with several researchers, including:

  • Daniel J. Vogt
  • Angela M. Klock
  • Korena K Mafune
  • Michaël Marchand
  • Jason J. Scullion

Their research contributions have appeared in a variety of journals, including:

  • Thinking Skills and Creativity
  • Mycologia
  • Ecological Indicators
  • Freshwater Science
  • PLOS Sustainability and Transformation

In addition to journal publications, Kristiina A. Vogt has authored a book titled The Medicine Wheel, published in 2020 by Michigan State University Press.

Best Publications

  • Production, Turnover, and Nutrient Dynamics of Above- and Belowground Detritus of World Forests

    K.A. Vogt;C.C. Grier;D.J. Vogt

  • Review of root dynamics in forest ecosystems grouped by climate, climatic forest type and species

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Daniel J. Vogt;Peter A. Palmiotto;Paul Boon

  • Analysis of some direct and indirect methods for estimating root biomass and production of forests at an ecosystem level

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Daniel J. Vogt;Janine Bloomfield

  • CARBON DYNAMICS OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN DOUGLAS-FIR: INFLUENCE OF WATER AND NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY'

    Stith T. Gower;Kristiina A. Vogt;Charles C. Grier

  • Biomass distribution and above- and below-ground production in young and mature Abiesamabilis zone ecosystems of the Washington Cascades

    Charles C. Grier;Kristiina A. Vogt;Michael R. Keyes;Robert L. Edmonds

  • Biodiversity and the productivity and stability of ecosystems.

    Kris H. Johnson;Kristiina A. Vogt;Heidi J. Clark;Oswald J. Schmitz

  • Mycorrhizal Role in Net Primary Priduction and Nutrient Cytcling in Abies Amabilis Ecosystems in Western Washington

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Charles C. Grier;Calvin E. Meier;Robert L. Edmonds

  • Soil‐related habitat specialization in dipterocarp rain forest tree species in Borneo

    Peter A. Palmiotto;Stuart James Davies;Stuart James Davies;Kristiina A. Vogt;Kristiina A. Vogt;Mark S. Ashton;Mark S. Ashton

  • Carbon budgets of temperate forest ecosystems.

    Kristiina Vogt

  • Ecosystems: Balancing Science with Management

    K. A. Vogt;J. C. Gordon;J. P. Wargo;D. J. Vogt

  • Conifer and angiosperm fine-root biomass in relation to stand age and site productivity in Douglas-fir forests.

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Daniel J. Vogt;Erin E. Moore;Babatunde A. Fatuga

  • Organic Matter and Nutrient Dynamics in Forest Floors of Young and Mature Abies amabilis Stands in Western Washington, as Affected by Fine‐Root Input

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Charles C. Grier;Calvin E. Meier;Michael R. Keyes

  • Respiration from the organ level to the stand

    Douglas G. Sprugel;Michael G. Ryan;J. Renée Brooks;Kristiina A. Vogt

  • Conifer fine root and mycorrhizal root biomass within the forest floors of Douglas-fir stands of different ages and site productivities

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Erin E. Moore;Daniel J. Vogt;Mark J. Redlin

  • Decay rate and substrate quality of fine roots and foliage of two tropical tree species in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico

    Janine Bloomfield;Kristiina A. Vogt;Daniel J. Vogt

  • Top-down effects of a terrestrial frog on forest nutrient dynamics.

    Karen H. Beard;Kristiina A. Vogt;Andrew Kulmatiski

  • Fine root dynamics following single and multiple disturbances in a subtropical wet forest ecosystem

    Whendee L. Silver;Kristiina A. Vogt

  • Seasonal changes in biomass and vertical distribution of mycorrhizal and fibrous-textured conifer fine roots in 23- and 180-year-old subalpine Abies amabilis stands.

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Robert L. Edmonds;Charles C. Grier

  • Belowground responses as indicators of environmental change

    Kristiina A. Vogt;David A. Publicover;Janine Bloomfield;Javier M. Perez

  • Overestimation of Net Root Production: A Real or Imaginary Problem?

    Kristiina A. Vogt;Charles C. Grier;Stith T. Gower;Douglas G. Sprugel

Frequent Co-Authors

Heidi Asbjornsen
Heidi Asbjornsen University of New Hampshire
Frederick N. Scatena
Frederick N. Scatena University of Pennsylvania
Thomas G. Siccama
Thomas G. Siccama Yale University
Karen H. Beard
Karen H. Beard Utah State University
Whendee L. Silver
Whendee L. Silver University of California, Berkeley
William S. Keeton
William S. Keeton University of Vermont
Alan P. Covich
Alan P. Covich University of Georgia
Catherine M. Pringle
Catherine M. Pringle University of Georgia
Randy A. Dahlgren
Randy A. Dahlgren University of California, Davis
Michael R. Willig
Michael R. Willig University of Connecticut

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