研究领域
Dr. Hinkle’s primary research interests are in plant ecology, landscape ecology, and applied conservation biology.
Plant ecology, landscape ecology, and natural resources management.
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Alisha Lea Pagel Brown, Frank P. Day, Bruce A. Hungate, Bert G. Drake and C. Ross Hinkle. 2007. Root biomass and nutrient dynamics in a scrub-oak ecosystem under the influence of elevated atmospheric CO2. Plant and Soil. Volume 292, Numbers 1-2 / March, 2007: 219-232
Li, Jiahong, Thomas L. Powell, Troy J. Seiler, David P. Johnson, Hans P. Anderson, Rosvel Bracho, Bruce A. Hungate, Charles R. Hinkle, and Bert G. Drake. 2007. Impacts of Hurricane Frances on Florida scrub-oak ecosystem processes: defoliation, net CO2 exchange and interactions with elevated CO2. Global Change Biology, Volume 13, Issue 6: 1101-1113.
Day, Frank P., Daniel B. Stover, Alisha L. Pagel, Bruce A. Hungate, John J. Dilustro, Brandon T. Herbert, Bert G. Drake and Charles R. Hinkle. 2006. Rapid root closure after fire limits fine root responses to elevated atmospheric CO2 in a scrub oak ecosystem in central Florida, USA. Global Change Biology Vol 12: 1047-1053.
Dore, S., Hymus, Graham J. Johnson, David P. Hinkle, C. R. Valentini, Riccardo and Drake, Bert G. 2003. Cross validation of open-top chamber and eddy covariance measurements of ecosystem CO2 exchange in a Florida scrub-oak ecosystem. Global Change Biology 9(1): 84-95.
Hymus, Graham J., Jean-Yves Pontailler, Jiahong Li, Peter Stiling, C. Ross Hinkle, and Bert G. Drake. 2002. Seasonal variability in the effect of elevated CO2 on leaf area index in a scrub-oak ecosystem. Global Change Biology 8(1): 931-940.
Dijkstra, Paul, Graham Hymus, Debra Colavito, David A. Vieglas, Christina M. Cundari, David P. Johnson, Bruce A. Hungate, C. Ross Hinkle, and Bert G. Drake. 2002. Elevated atmospheric CO2 stimulates aboveground biomass in a fire-regenerated scrub-oak ecosystem. Global Change Biology 8(1): 90-103.
Li, J.-H, P. Dijkstra, G. J. Hymus, R.M. Wheeler, W.C. Piastuch, C.R. Hinkle and B.G. Drake. 2000. Leaf senescence of Quercus myrtifolia as affected by long-term CO2 enrichment in its native environment. Global Change Biology 6 (7), 727-733.
Day, F.P., E.P. Weber, C.R. Hinkle, & B.G. Drake. 1996. Effects of elevated CO2 on fine root length and distribution in an oak-palmetto scrub ecosystem in central Florida. Global Change Biology 2: 101-106.
Hinkle, C.R., W. McComb, J.M. Safley, Jr., and P.A. Schmalzer. 1993. Mixed mesophytic forests. p. 203-253. In: W.H. Martin, S.G. Boyce, and A. C. Echternacht (eds.). Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States: Upland Terrestrial Communities. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
Swain, H., C.R. Hinkle, and P.A. Schmalzer. 1993. Stewardship at the local level: a case study for Brevard County, Florida. p. 452-462. In: W.E. Brown and S.D. Viers, Jr. (eds.). Partners in Stewardship: Proceedings of the 7th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands. George Wright Society. Hancock, Michigan.
Schmalzer, P.A. and C.R. Hinkle. 1992. Recovery of oak-saw palmetto scrub after fire. Castanea 53:158-173.