个人简介
1987 - 1990: BSc Ecology, University of York
1990 - 1992: Scientific Officer, Botanical survey work, English Nature
1992 - 2000: Conservation Officer. Peak District, English Nature
2000 - 2003: Environmental Education Officer, Bamenda Highlands Forest Project, Cameroon (VSO Volunteer)
3003 - 2004: MSc Development and the Environment, University of East Anglia
2004 - 2007: PhD, University of Aberdeen and Macaulay Institute
For my PhD, I studied the fate of plant-derived carbon on a cut-over peatland in North East Scotland, supervised by Dave Johnson (University of Aberdeen) and Rebekka Artz (Macaulay Institute). Experimental work included studies of decomposition of plant litter from different species colonising the peatland; the influence of live plants on litter decomposition; a 13C pulse-chase experiment, sampling microbial biomass, DOC, peat and plant respiration; and the effect of root extracts from different plants on peat respiration.
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Trinder, CJ., Brooker, RW. & Robinson, D. (2013). 'Plant ecology's guilty little secret: understanding the dynamics of plant competition'. Functional Ecology, vol 27, no. 4, pp. 918-929. DOI: [ONLINE] DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.12078 [LINK] HTTP://ONLINELIBRARY.WILEY.COM/DOI/10.1111/1365-2435.12078/FULL
Trinder, CJ., Brooker, RW., Davidson, H. & Robinson, D. (2012). 'A new hammer to crack an old nut: interspecific competitive resource capture by plants is regulated by nutrient supply, not climate'. PLoS ONE, vol 7, no. 1, e29413. DOI: [ONLINE] DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0029413 [ONLINE] AURA: NEW_HAMMER_TO_CRACK_AN_OLD_NUT.PDF
Robinson, D., Davidson, H., Trinder, C. & Brooker, R. (2010). 'Root-shoot growth responses during interspecific competition quantified using allometric modelling'. Annals of Botany, vol 106, no. 6, pp. 921-926. DOI: [ONLINE] DOI: 10.1093/AOB/MCQ186
Trinder, CJ., Johnson, D. & Artz, RRE. (2009). 'Litter type, but not plant cover, regulates initial litter decomposition and fungal community structure in a recolonising cutover peatland'. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, vol 41, no. 3, pp. 651-655. DOI: [ONLINE] DOI: 10.1016/J.SOILBIO.2008.12.006