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Tiffany G. Troxler publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tiffany G. Troxler sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

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Tiffany G. Troxler D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tiffany G. Troxler sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Tiffany G. Troxler is affiliated with Florida International University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on Ecology, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Global and Planetary Change, and Oceanography.

The scientist's work covers key topics including:

  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Disaster Management and Resilience

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Tiffany G. Troxler include:

  • John S. Kominoski
  • Lukas Lamb-Wotton
  • Evelyn E. Gaiser
  • Stephen E. Davis
  • Fred H. Sklar

Their publications often appear in the following venues:

  • Estuaries and Coasts
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • One Earth
  • Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Tiffany G. Troxler include:

  • A social-ecological-technological systems framework for urban ecosystem services (2022), One Earth
  • Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities (2021), Sustainable Cities and Society
  • Hurricanes fertilize mangrove forests in the Gulf of Mexico (Florida Everglades, USA) (2020), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Disturbance legacies increase and synchronize nutrient concentrations and bacterial productivity in coastal ecosystems (2020), Ecology
  • Effects of Saltwater Pulses on Soil Microbial Enzymes and Organic Matter Breakdown in Freshwater and Brackish Coastal Wetlands (2020), Estuaries and Coasts

Best Publications

  • Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time.

    Sarah C. Elmendorf;Gregory H. R. Henry;Robert D. Hollister;Robert G. Bjork

  • Plot-scale evidence of tundra vegetation change and links to recent summer warming.

    Sarah C. Elmendorf;Gregory H.R. Henry;Robert D. Hollister;Robert G. Björk

  • Contributions of Organic and Inorganic Matter to Sediment Volume and Accretion in Tidal Wetlands at Steady State

    James T. Morris;Donald C. Barber;John C. Callaway;Randy Chambers

  • Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes

    Janet Prevéy;Mark Vellend;Nadja Rüger;Robert D. Hollister

  • Assessment of urban flood vulnerability using the social-ecological-technological systems framework in six US cities

    Heejun Chang;Arun Pallathadka;Jason Sauer;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Phenological response of tundra plants to background climate variation tested using the International Tundra Experiment

    S F Oberbauer;S C Elmendorf;T G Troxler;R D Hollister

  • Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities

    Janet S. Prevéy;Christian Rixen;Nadja Rüger;Toke T. Høye

  • Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States.

    James R. Holmquist;Lisamarie Windham-Myers;Norman Bliss;Stephen Crooks

  • Biogeochemical effects of simulated sea level rise on carbon loss in an Everglades mangrove peat soil

    Lisa G. Chambers;Stephen E. Davis;Tiffany Troxler;Joseph N. Boyer

  • Effects of Salinity and Inundation on Microbial Community Structure and Function in a Mangrove Peat Soil

    Lisa G. Chambers;Rafael Guevara;Joseph N. Boyer;Tiffany G. Troxler

  • Coastal wetland management as a contribution to the US National Greenhouse Gas Inventory

    Stephen Crooks;Ariana E. Sutton-Grier;Ariana E. Sutton-Grier;Ariana E. Sutton-Grier;Tiffany G. Troxler;Nathaniel Herold

  • Hurricanes fertilize mangrove forests in the Gulf of Mexico (Florida Everglades, USA).

    Edward Castañeda-Moya;Victor H Rivera-Monroy;Randolph M Chambers;Xiaochen Zhao

  • Fire and grazing in a mesic tallgrass prairie: impacts on plant species and functional traits.

    Marko J. Spasojevic;Rebecca J. Aicher;Gregory R. Koch;Emily S. Marquardt

  • Recent and Historic Drivers of Landscape Change in the Everglades Ridge, Slough, and Tree Island Mosaic

    Laurel Larsen;Nicholas Aumen;Christopher Bernhardt;Vic Engel

  • The Role of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone Region (EMER) in Regulating Nutrient Cycling and Wetland Productivity in South Florida

    Victor H. Rivera-Monroy;Robert R. Twilley;Stephen E. Davis;Daniel L. Childers

  • Effects of sea-level rise and freshwater management on long-term water levels and water quality in the Florida Coastal Everglades.

    Shimelis B. Dessu;René M. Price;Tiffany G. Troxler;John S. Kominoski

  • Saltwater intrusion and soil carbon loss: Testing effects of salinity and phosphorus loading on microbial functions in experimental freshwater wetlands

    Shelby Servais;John S. Kominoski;Sean P. Charles;Evelyn E. Gaiser

  • Declines in Plant Productivity Drive Carbon Loss from Brackish Coastal Wetland Mesocosms Exposed to Saltwater Intrusion

    Benjamin J. Wilson;Shelby Servais;Sean P. Charles;Stephen E. Davis

  • Integrated Carbon Budget Models for the Everglades Terrestrial-Coastal-Oceanic Gradient: Current Status and Needs for Inter-Site Comparisons

    Tiffany G. Troxler;Evelyn E. Gaiser;Jordan Barr;Joseph D. Fuentes

  • Accuracy and Precision of Tidal Wetland Soil Carbon Mapping in the Conterminous United States: Public Soil Carbon Data Release

    James R. Holmquist;Lisamarie Windham-Myers;Norman Bliss;Stephen Crooks

Frequent Co-Authors

Evelyn E. Gaiser
Evelyn E. Gaiser Florida International University
John S. Kominoski
John S. Kominoski Florida International University
Fred H. Sklar
Fred H. Sklar South Florida Water Management District
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir University of Iceland
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier
Ariana E. Sutton-Grier United States Geological Survey
James T. Morris
James T. Morris University of South Carolina
Ulf Molau
Ulf Molau University of Gothenburg
Christian Rixen
Christian Rixen Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Sarah C. Elmendorf
Sarah C. Elmendorf Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Donald E. Weller
Donald E. Weller Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

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