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Matteo Campioli

Matteo Campioli

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Ecology and Evolution

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34
Citations
4328
World Ranking
7644
National Ranking
98

Overview

Matteo Campioli is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research primarily focuses on topics such as Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Tree-ring climate responses, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Forest ecology and management, Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement, and Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics.

Matteo Campioli has authored or co-authored numerous papers with notable frequent collaborators including Josep Peñuelas, Bertold Mariën, Jožica Gričar, Inge Dox, and Paolo Zuccarini.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Inter-individual variability in spring phenology of temperate deciduous trees depends on species, tree size and previous year autumn phenology (2020), Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Modeling leaf senescence of deciduous tree species in Europe (2020), Global Change Biology
  • Soil properties as key predictors of global grassland production: Have we overlooked micronutrients? (2021), Ecology Letters
  • Timeline of autumn phenology in temperate deciduous trees (2020), Tree Physiology
  • Variability and limits of nitrogen and phosphorus resorption during foliar senescence (2022), Plant Communications

The scientist's work has been frequently published in certain venues which include:

  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Tree Physiology
  • Global Change Biology
  • Forests

Best Publications

  • Nutrient availability as the key regulator of global forest carbon balance

    M. Fernandez-Martinez;S. Vicca;I. A. Janssens;J. Sardans

  • Fertile forests produce biomass more efficiently

    Sara Vicca;Sebastiaan Luyssaert;Josep Penuelas;Matteo Campioli

  • Variation in leaf flushing date influences autumnal senescence and next year’s flushing date in two temperate tree species

    Yongshuo S. H. Fu;Yongshuo S. H. Fu;Matteo Campioli;Yann Vitasse;Hans J. De Boeck

  • Larger temperature response of autumn leaf senescence than spring leaf-out phenology.

    Yongshuo H. Fu;Yongshuo H. Fu;Shilong Piao;Shilong Piao;Nicolas Delpierre;Fanghua Hao

  • Biomass production efficiency controlled by management in temperate and boreal ecosystems

    M. Campioli;S. Vicca;S. Luyssaert;J. Bilcke

  • Global Change Experiments: Challenges and Opportunities

    Hans J. De Boeck;Sara Vicca;Jacques Roy;Ivan Nijs

  • Radial growth change of temperate tree species in response to altered regional climate and air quality in the period 1901–2008

    Vincent Kint;Wim Aertsen;Matteo Campioli;Dries Vansteenkiste

  • Evaluating the convergence between eddy covariance and biometric methods for assessing carbon budgets of forests

    M. Campioli;Y Malhi;Sara Vicca;S. Luyssaert

  • The impact of winter and spring temperatures on temperate tree budburst dates: results from an experimental climate manipulation.

    Yongshuo H. Fu;Matteo Campioli;Gaby Deckmyn;Ivan A. Janssens

  • Sensitivity of leaf unfolding to experimental warming in three temperate tree species

    Yongshuo H. Fu;Matteo Campioli;Gaby Deckmyn;Ivan A. Janssens

  • A vertically discretised canopy description for ORCHIDEE (SVN r2290) and the modifications to the energy, water and carbon fluxes

    Kim Naudts;J. Ryder;M. J. McGrath;J. Otto

  • Climate change impacts in European forests: the expert views of local observers

    Peter Spathelf;Ernst van der Maaten;Marieke van der Maaten-Theunissen;Matteo Campioli

  • Bayesian comparison of six different temperature-based budburst models for four temperate tree species

    Yongshuo H. Fu;Matteo Campioli;Marcel Van Oijen;Gaby Deckmyn

  • Thinning Can Reduce Losses in Carbon Use Efficiency and Carbon Stocks in Managed Forests Under Warmer Climate

    Alessio Collalti;Alessio Collalti;Carlo Trotta;Trevor F. Keenan;Trevor F. Keenan;Andreas Ibrom

  • Spatial variability and controls over biomass stocks, carbon fluxes, and resource-use efficiencies across forest ecosystems

    Marcos Fernández-Martínez;Sara Vicca;Ivan A. Janssens;Sebastiaan Luyssaert

  • Detecting the onset of autumn leaf senescence in deciduous forest trees of the temperate zone.

    Bertold Mariën;Manuela Balzarolo;Inge Dox;Sebastien Leys

  • Inter-individual variability in spring phenology of temperate deciduous trees depends on species, tree size and previous year autumn phenology

    Lorène Julia Marchand;Lorène Julia Marchand;Inge Dox;Jožica Gričar;Peter Prislan

  • Leaf area index development in temperate oak and beech forests is driven by stand characteristics and weather conditions

    Raphael Bequet;Matteo Campioli;Vincent Kint;Dries Vansteenkiste

  • Temporal variability of the NPP-GPP ratio at seasonal and interannual time scales in a temperate beech forest

    M. Campioli;B. Gielen;M. Göckede;D. Papale

  • Modeling leaf senescence of deciduous tree species in Europe.

    Qiang Liu;Shilong Piao;Shilong Piao;Matteo Campioli;Mengdi Gao

  • Modeled Changes in Potential Grassland Productivity and in Grass-Fed Ruminant Livestock Density in Europe over 1961-2010.

    Jinfeng Chang;Nicolas Viovy;Nicolas Vuichard;Philippe Ciais

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan A. Janssens
Ivan A. Janssens University of Antwerp
Shilong Piao
Shilong Piao Peking University
Sara Vicca
Sara Vicca University of Antwerp
Yongshuo H. Fu
Yongshuo H. Fu Beijing Normal University
Josep Peñuelas
Josep Peñuelas Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF), CSIC
Dario Papale
Dario Papale Tuscia University
Sebastiaan Luyssaert
Sebastiaan Luyssaert Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Bart Muys
Bart Muys KU Leuven
Yadvinder Malhi
Yadvinder Malhi University of Oxford
Markus Reichstein
Markus Reichstein Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

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