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PROFESSOR ROSS McMURTRIE

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JOURNAL PAPERS
103
Corbeels M, McMurtrie RE, Pepper DA, Mendham DS, Grove TS and O'Connell AM (2005c) Long-term changes in productivity of eucalypt plantations under different harvest residue and nitrogen management practices: A modelling analysis.  Forest Ecol. Manage. 217: 1-18.
100
Medlyn BE, Robinson AP, Clement R, McMurtrie RE (2005) On the validation of models of forest CO2 exchange using eddy covariance data: some perils and pitfalls. Tree Physiol. 25: 839-857.
59
Corbeels, M., McMurtrie, R.E., Pepper, D.A. and O'Connell, A.M. (2005a) A process-based model of nitrogen cycling in forest plantations Part I. Structure, calibration and analysis of the decomposition model. Ecological Modelling 187: 426-448.
58
Corbeels, M., McMurtrie, R.E., Pepper, D.A. and O'Connell, A.M. (2005b) A process-based model of nitrogen cycling in forest plantations Part II. Simulating growth and nitrogen mineralisation of Eucalyptus globulus plantations in south-western Australia. Ecological Modelling 187: 449-474.
57
Eliasson PE, McMurtrie RE, Pepper DA, Strömgren M, Linder S, Ågren GI (2005) The response of heterotrophic CO2 flux to soil warming. Global Change Biology   11:167-181.
56
Medlyn BE, Berbigier P, Clement R, GrelleA, Loustau D, Linder S, Wingate L, Jarvis PG, Sigurdsson BD, McMurtrie RE (2005) Carbon balance of coniferous forests growing in contrasting climates: Model-based analysis. Agric. For. Meteorol. 131: 97-124.
55
Pepper DA, Del Grosso SJ, McMurtrie RE, Parton WJ (2005) Simulated carbon sink response of shortgrass steppe, tallgrass prairie and forest ecosystems to rising [CO2], temperature and nitrogen input.  Global Biogeochemical Cycles 19: GB1004, 1-20.
54
Luo Y, Su Bo, Currie WS, Dukes JS, Finzi A, Hartwig U, Hungate B, McMurtrie RE, Oren R, Parton WJ, Pataki D, Shaw R, Zak DR, Field C (2004) Progressive nitrogen limitation of ecosystem responses to rising atmospheric CO2. BioScience 54 : 731-739.
53
Mendham DS, Heagney EC, Corbeels M, O'Connell AM, Grove TS, McMurtrie RE (2004) Soil particulate organic matter effects on nitrogen availability after afforestation with Eucalyptus globulus. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 : 1067-1074.
52
Halliday JC, Tate KR, McMurtrie RE, Scott NA (2003) Mechanisms for changes in soil carbon storage with pasture to Pinus radiata land-use change. Global Change Biology 4 : 1294-1308.
51
Kirschbaum MUF, Simioni G, Medlyn BE, McMurtrie RE (2003) On the importance of including soil nutrient feedback effects for predicting ecosystem carbon exchange. Functional Plant Biology 30 : 223-237.
50
Mokany K, McMurtrie RE, Atwell B, Keith H (2003) Interaction between sapwood and foliage area of alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis) trees of different heights Tree Physiol. 23 :949-958.
49
Shammas K, O'Connell AM, Grove TS, McMurtrie RE, Damon P, Rance SJ (2003) Contribution of decomposing harvest residues to nutrient cycling in a second rotation Eucalyptus globulus plantation in south-western Australia.  Biology and Fertility of Soils 38 : 228-235.
48
Corbeels M, O'Connell AM, McMurtrie RE, Grove TS, Mendham DS (2002) Modelling changes in nitrogen mineralisation following conversion of improved pasture to eucalypt plantation.  Agronomie 22 : 801-815. 
47
Murty D, Kirschbaum MUF, McMurtrie RE, McGilvray H (2002) Does conversion of forest to agricultural land change soil carbon and nitrogen? A review of the literature. Global Change Biology 8 : 105-123.
46
McMurtrie RE, Medlyn BE, Dewar RC (2001) Increased understanding of nutrient immobilization in soil organic matter is critical for predicting the carbon sink strength of forest ecosystems over the next 100 years. Tree Physiology 21 :831-839.
45
McMurtrie RE, Medlyn BE, Dewar RC, Jeffreys MP. (2000) Effects of elevated CO2 on forest growth and carbon storage: a modelling analysis of the consequences of changes in litter quality/quantity and root exudation. Plant and Soil 224 :135-152.
44
Medlyn BE, McMurtrie RE, Dewar RC, Jeffreys MP. (2000) Soil processes dominate the long-term response of forest net primary productivity to increased temperature and atmospheric CO2 concentration Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30 : 873-888.
43
Murty D,  McMurtrie RE (2000) The decline of forest productivity as stands age: A model-based method for analysing causes for the decline. Ecological Modelling 134 : 185-200.
42
Dewar RC, Medlyn BE, McMurtrie RE (1999) Acclimation of the respiration/photosynthesis ratio to temperature: insights from a model. Global Change Biology 5 : 615-622.
41
Bergh J, McMurtrie RE, Linder S (1998) Climatic factors controlling the productivity of Norway spruce: a model-based analysis. Forest Ecology and Management 110 : 127-139.
40
Dewar RC, Medlyn BE, McMurtrie RE (1998) A mechanistic analysis of light and carbon use efficiencies. Plant, Cell and Environment 21 : 573-588. 
39
McMurtrie RE, Dewar RC (1997) Sustainable forestry: a model of the effects of nitrogen removals in wood harvesting and fire on the nitrogen balance of regrowth eucalypt stands. Australian Journal of Ecology 22 : 243-255.
38
Dewar RC, McMurtrie RE (1996a) Analytical model of stemwood growth in relation to nitrogen supply. Tree Physiology 16 : 161-171.
37
Dewar RC, McMurtrie RE (1996b) Sustainable stemwood yield in relation to the nitrogen balance of forest plantations: a model analysis. Tree Physiology 16 : 173-182.
36
Gower ST, McMurtrie RE, Murty D (1996) Aboveground net primary production decline with stand age: potential causes. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 11 : 378-382.
35
McMurtrie RE, Comins HN (1996) The temporal response of forest ecosystems to doubled atmospheric CO2 concentration. Global Change Biology 2 : 49-57.
34
Murty D, McMurtrie RE, Ryan MG (1996) Declining forest  productivity in ageing forest stands - a modelling analysis of alternative hypotheses. Tree Physiology 16 : 187-200.
33
Ryan MG, Hubbard RM, Pongracic S, Raison RJ, McMurtrie RE (1996) Foliage, fine-root, woody-tissue and stand respiration in Pinus radiata in relation to nutrient status. Tree Physiology 16 : 333-343.
32
Sheriff D, Mattay J, McMurtrie RE (1996) Response of carbon assimilation and transpiration of Pinus radiata to the aerial environment. Tree Physiology 16 : 183-186.
31
McMurtrie RE, Gower ST, Ryan MG (1995) Forest productivity: Explaining its decline with stand age. Ecological Society of Americal Bulletin 76 (3), 152-154.
30
Fassnacht KS, Gower ST, Norman JM, McMurtrie RE (1994) A comparison of optical and direct methods for estimating foliage surface area index in forests. Agric. For. Meterol. 71 :183-207.
29
Kirschbaum MUF, King DA, Comins HN, McMurtrie RE, Raison RJ, Pongracic S, Murty D, Keith H, Medlyn BE, Khanna PK, Sheriff DW (1994) Modelling forest response to increasing CO2 concentration under nutrient-limited conditions. Plant. Cell. Environ. 17 :1081-1099.
28
McMurtrie RE, Gholz HL, Linder S, Gower ST (1994) Climatic factors controlling the productivity of pine stands: A model-based analysis. In: H.L. Gholz, S. Linder, R.E. McMurtrie (eds), 'Environmental constraints on the structure and productivity of pine forest ecosystems: a comparative analysis', Ecol. Bull. (Copenhagen). 43 :173-188.
27
Comins HN, McMurtrie RE (1993) Long-term response of nutrient-limited forests to CO2-enrichment; equilibrium behaviour of plant-soil models.  Ecological Applns. 3 : 666-681.
26
McMurtrie RE, Wang Y-P (1993) Mathematical models of the photosynthetic response of tree stands to rising CO2 concentrations and temperatures.  Plant Cell Environ16 : 1-13.
25
Lang ARG, McMurtrie RE (1992) Total leaf areas of single trees of Eucalyptus grandis estimated from transmittances of the sun's beam.  Agric. For. Meteorol.  58 : 79-92.
24
McMurtrie RE, Comins HN, Kirschbaum MUF, Wang Y-P (1992) Modifying existing forest growth models to take account of direct effects of elevated CO2.  Aust. J. Bot.  40 : 657-677.
23
McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ (1992) Using a simulation model to evaluate the effects of water and nutrients on growth and carbon partitioning of Pinus radiata.  For. Ecol. Manage.  52 : 243-260.
22
McMurtrie RE, Leuning R, Thompson WA, Wheeler AM (1992) A model of canopy photosynthesis and water use incorporating a mechanistic formulation of leaf CO2 exchange.  For. Ecol. Manage52 : 261-278.
21
Raison RJ, Khanna PK, Benson ML, Myers BJ, McMurtrie RE, Lang ARG (1992) Dynamics of Pinus radiata foliage in relation to water and nitrogen stress.  II. Needleloss and temporal changes in total foliage mass.  For. Ecol. Manage52 : 159-178.
20
Wang Y-P, McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ (1992) Modelling canopy photosynthetic productivity.  In: N.R. Baker, H. Thomas, (eds) 'Crop Photosynthesis, Spatial and Temporal Determinants', Topics in Photosynthesis 12 :43-67.
19
Ågren GI, McMurtrie RE, Parton WJ, Pastor J, Shugart HH (1991)  State-of-the-art of models of production-decomposition linkages in conifer and grassland ecosystems.  Ecological Applns. 1 : 118-138.
18
Lang ARG, McMurtrie RE, Benson ML (1991) Validity of surface area indices of Pinus radiata estimated from transmittance of the sun's beam.  Agric. For. Meteorol57 : 157-170.
17
Leuning R, Kriedemann PE, McMurtrie RE (1991)  Simulation of evapotranspiration by trees.  Agric. Water Manage. 19 : 205-221.
16
McMurtrie RE (1991)  Relationship of forest productivity to nutrient and carbon supply - a modelling analysis.  Tree Physiol.  9 : 87-99.
15
McMurtrie RE, Benson ML, Linder S, Running SW, Talsma T, Crane WJB, Myers BJ (1990) Water/nutrient interactions affecting the productivity of stands of Pinus radiata.  For. Ecol. Manage. 30 : 415-423.
14
McMurtrie RE, Rook DA, Kelliher FM (1990).  Modelling the yield of Pinus radiata on a site limited by water and nutrition.  For. Ecol. Manage. 30 : 381-413c.
13
Landsberg JJ, McMurtrie RE  (1984) Water use by isolated trees.  Agric. Water Mgmt. 8 , 223-42.
12
Gates DJ, McMurtrie RE, Borough CJ (1983) Skewness reversal of distribution of stem diameter in plantations of Pinus radiata.  Aust. For. Res. 13 : 267-70.
11
McMurtrie RE, Wolf L (1983a) Above- and below-ground growth of forest stands: a carbon budget model.  Ann. Bot. 52 : 437-48.
10
McMurtrie RE, Wolf L (1983b)  A model of competition between trees and grass for radiation, water and nutrients.  Ann. Bot. 52 : 449-58.
9
McMurtrie RE (1981) A plant-water model with implications for the management of water catchments.  In: J.M. Skowronski & J.L. Vincent (eds).  'Management of Renewable Resources', Lecture Notes in Biomathematics.  40 : 206-224 (Springer-Verlag).
8
McMurtrie RE (1981) Suppression and dominance of trees with overlapping crowns.  J. Theor. Biol. 89 :151-74.
7
Young P, Jakeman A, McMurtrie RE (1980)  An instrumental variable method for model order identification.  Automatica 16 :281-94.
6
McMurtrie RE (1978) Persistence and stability of single-species and prey-predator systems in spatially heterogeneous environments.  Math. Biosc. 39 :11-51.
5
Lister BC, McMurtrie RE (1976) On size variation in Anoline lizards.  Amer. Natur. 110 :311-14.
4
McMurtrie RE (1976) On the limit to niche overlap for non-uniform niches.  Theor. Pop. Biol. 10 :96-107.
3
McMurtrie RE (1975) Determinants of stability of large, randomly connected systems. J. Theor. Biol. 50 , 1-11.
2
McMurtrie RE, Webb DJ (1975) Tidal response functions around Australia from harmonic constants.  Aust. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 26 :245-69.
1
May RM, Endler JA, McMurtrie RE (1975) Gene frequency clines in the presence of selection opposed by gene flow.  Amer. Natur. 109 :659-76.
 

 
CONFERENCE PAPERS
71
Corbeels M, McMurtrie RE (2002) Soil nitrogen constraints on productivity of eucalypt plantations with different harvest management. Transactions of 17th World Congress of Soils Science, Bangkok, Thailand, 14-21 August 2002.
70
Corbeels M, McMurtrie RE, O'Connell AM (2001) Modelling the effects of harvest residue management on soil nitrogen supply in short rotation eucalyptus plantations in southwestern Australia. In: J-M. Carnus, R. Dewar, D. Loustau, M. Tome, C. Orazio (eds) 'Models for sustainable management of temperate plantation forests', European Forest Institute Proceedings 41: 71-80.
69
McMurtrie RE, Halliday JC, Dewar RC, Tate KR, Corbeels M, Scott NA (2001) Modelling long-term changes in forest productivity and soil nitrogen supply following conversion of pasture to Pinus radiata plantation. In: J-M. Carnus, R. Dewar, D. Loustau, M. Tome, C. Orazio (eds) 'Models for sustainable management of temperate plantation forests', European Forest Institute Proceedings 41: 59-70.
68
McMurtrie R and NGAC Project Team (1999) What are the likely implications of climate change for future forest production? In: S.M. Howden, J.T. Gorman (eds), 'Impacts of Global Change on Australian Temperate Forests'.  Working Paper Series 99/08, CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology, pp. 72-77.
67
Landsberg JJ, Thompson WA, McMurtrie RE, Linder S, Wolf, L. (1988)  Development and use of a complex model of growth of radiata pine.  In: J.W. Leech, R.E. McMurtrie, P.W. West, R.D. Spencer, B.M. Spencer (eds), 'Modelling Trees, Stands and Forests', Bulletin No. 5, School of Forestry, University of Melbourne, pp. 256-265.
66
McMurtrie RE (1988)  A simple biomass allocation model applied to evergreen forest stands.  In: J.W. Leech, R.E. McMurtrie, P.W. West, R.D. Spencer, B.M. Spencer (eds), 'Modelling Trees, Stands and Forests', Bulletin No.5, School of Forestry, University of Melbourne, pp. 266-276.
65
Wolf L, McMurtrie RE (1988).  A computing framework for programming of interactive simulation models of ecological systems.  In: J.W. Leech, R.E. McMurtrie, P.W. West, R.D. Spencer, B.M. Spencer (eds), 'Modelling Trees, Stands and Forests', Bulletin No. 5, School of Forestry, University of Melbourne, pp. 61-67.
64
Booth TH, McMurtrie RE (1988)  Climate change and Pinus radiata plantations in Australia.  In: G.I. Pearman (ed.) 'Greenhouse', Cambridge Univ. Press, Melbourne, pp. 534-545.
63
Wolf L, McMurtrie RE (1987) EZYSIM - A computer package for development of interactive and simulation models.  In: J. Hulskamp (ed.) Proc. 7th Simulation Soc. Aust. Conf., Melbourne, pp. 359-366.
62
McMurtrie RE, Linder S, Benson ML, Wolf L (1986)  A model of leaf area development for pine stands.  In: T. Fujimori & D. Whitehead (eds) 'Crown and Canopy Structure in Relation to Productivity', Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan, pp. 284-307.
61
Linder S, McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ (1985)  Growth of eucalypts: a mathematical model applied to Eucalyptus globulus.  In: P.M.A.  Tigerstedt, P. Puttonen & V. Koski (eds) 'Crop Physiology of Forest Trees', University of Helsinki, Helsinki.  pp. 117-126.
60
McMurtrie RE (1985)  Upper limits to forest productivity in relation to carbon partitioning.  In: D. Charles-Edwards, J.R. Childs, J.G. Dingle, M.A. Foale, R.J. Hampson & S.J. Mill (eds) 'The Application of Computer Models in Farm Management, Extension and Research', Aust. Inst. Ag. Sci. (Queensland Branch), Lawes, Queensland.
 

 
BOOKS ETC
75
Landsberg JJ, Linder S, McMurtrie RE (1995). 'Effects of Global Change on Managed Forests. A strategic plan for research on managed forest ecosystems in a globally changing environment.  Implementation Plan.' GCTE Report No. 4 and IUFRO Occasional Paper No. 1, IUFRO and IGBP, 32pp. 
74
Gholz HH, Linder S, McMurtrie RE (eds) (1994) 'Environmental Constraints on the Structure and Productivity of Pine Forest Ecosystems: a Comparative Analysis', Ecol. Bull. (Copehagen). Vol. 43, 198pp.
73
Leech JW, McMurtrie RE, West PW, Spencer RD, Spencer BM (eds) (1988)  Modelling Trees, Stands and Forests, Bulletin No. 5, School of Forestry, University of Melbourne (edited proceedings of conference).
72
McMurtrie RE (1975) Aspects of Stability in Model Ecosystems, Ph.D. Thesis, University of Sydney.
 

 
BOOK CHAPTERS
102
Norby RJ, Rustad LE, Dukes JS, Ojima DS, Parton WJ, Del Grosso SJ, McMurtrie RE, Pepper DA (2005) Ecosystem Responses to Warming and Interacting Global Change Factors. In Canadell J, Pataki D, Pitelka L (eds) 'Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World', Springer-Verlag (in press).
99
Wang YP, McMurtrie RE, Medlyn BE, Pepper DA (2005) Modelling plant ecosystem responses to elevated CO2 at decadal to century timescales. In JIL Morison and MD Morecroft (eds) "Plant growth and climate change" (accepted)
91
Medlyn BE, McMurtrie RE (2005) Effects of CO2 on plants at different timescales.  In JR Ehleringer, TE Cerling and MD Dearing (eds) 'History of Atmospheric CO2 and Its Effects on Plants, Animals, and Ecosystems' Ecological Studies 177: 441-467, Springer-Verlag, New York.
90
O'Connell AM, Grove TS, Mendham DS, Corbeels M, McMurtrie RE, Shammas K, Rance SJ (2004) Impacts of inter-rotation site management on nutrient stores and fluxes and growth of eucalypt plantations in southwestern Australia. In: EKS Nambiar, J Ranger, A Tiarks, T Toma (eds) 'Site Management and Productivity in Tropical Plantation Forests', CIFOR, pp.77-91.
89
McMurtrie RE (2001) Generic Decomposition And Yield (G'DAY): A model of global change impacts on plant and soil.  In H.A. Mooney, J.C. Canadell (eds) 'The earth system: biological and ecological dimensions of global environmental change', Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change 2:332-335, John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
88
Broadmeadow M, Kellomaki S, McMurtrie R, Medlyn B, Randle T, Bergh J, Dewar R, Jeffreys M, Linder S, Peltola H, Vaisanen H (1999) Modelling long-term responses to rising CO2 and temperature. In 'Predicted Impacts of Rising Carbon Dioxide and Temperature on Forests in Europe at Stand Scale', ECOCRAFT Final Report.   pp. 169-210.
87
McMurtrie RE (1999) Pine forest canopies and biomass production. In: B.J. Atwell, P.E. Kriedemann, C.G.N. Turnbull (eds) 'Plants in Action. Adaptation in Nature, Performance in Cultivation', MacMillan Education Australia, Melbourne, pp. 406-409.
86
McMurtrie RE, Dewar RC (1999) Ecosystem modelling of the CO2-response of forests on sites limited by nitrogen and water. In: Y. Luo, H.A. Mooney (eds). 'Carbon Dioxide and Environmental Stress', pp. 347-369. Academic Press, San Diego.
85
Mooney HA, Canadell J, Chapin FS III, Ehleringer JR, Körner Ch., McMurtrie RE, Parton WJ, Pitelka LF, Schulze E.-D (1999) Ecosystem physiology responses to global change. In: B.H. Walker, W.L. Steffen, J. Canadell, J.S.I. Ingram (eds), 'The Terrestrial Biosphere and Global Change. Implications for Natural and Managed Ecosystems', Cambridge University Press, pp. 141-189.
84
Randle T, Broadmeadow M, Matteucci G, Dewar R, Ceulemans R, Medlyn B, Sampson D, Kellomaki S, Dufrene E, Bergh J, McMurtrie R, Mugnozza G (1999) Short-term modelling of forest stands. In 'Predicted Impacts of Rising Carbon Dioxide and Temperature on Forests in Europe at Stand Scale', ECOCRAFT Final Report. pp. 136-168.
83
Landsberg JJ, Prince SD, Jarvis PG, McMurtrie RE, Luxmoore R, Medlyn BE (1997) Energy conversion and use in forests: an analysis of forest production in terms of radiation utilisation efficiency (e). In: H.L. Gholz, K. Nakane, H. Shimoda (eds), 'The Use of Remote Sensing in the Modeling of Forest Productivity', Kluwer Academic Publ., Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 273-298.
82
Linder S, McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ (1996) Global change impacts on managed forests. In: B.H. Walker, W.L. Steffen (eds) 'Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems', IGBP Book Series, Cambridge University Press, pp.275-290.
81
Ryan MG, Hunt ER, McMurtrie RE, Ågren GI, Aber JD, Friend AD, Rastetter EB, Pulliam WM, Raison RJ, Linder S (1996) Comparing models of ecosystem function for temperate conifer forests. I. Model description and validation. In: A.I. Breymeyer, D.O. Hall, J. M. Melillo, G.I. Ågren (eds), 'Global Change: Effects on Coniferous Forests and Grasslands', SCOPE 56: 313-362. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, U.K.
80
Ryan MG, McMurtrie RE, Ågren GI, Hunt ER, Aber JD, Friend AD, Rastetter EB, Pulliam WM (1996) Comparing models of ecosystem function for temperate conifer forests. II. Simulations of the effect of climate change. In: A.I. Breymeyer, D.O. Hall, J. M. Melillo, G.I. Ågren (eds), 'Global Change: Effects on Coniferous Forests and Grasslands', SCOPE 56: 363-387. Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment, John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Chichester, U.K.
79
McMurtrie RE (1993) Modelling canopy carbon and water balance.  In: D.O. Hall, J.M.O. Scurlock, H.R. Bolar-Nordenkampf, R.C. Leegood, S.P. Long (eds), 'Photosynthesis and Production in a Changing Environment: A Field and Laboratory Manual', Chapman and Hall,  London. pp 220-231.
78
McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ, Linder S (1989) Research priorities in field experiments on fast-growing tree plantations: implications of a mathematical production model.  In: J.S. Pereira, J.J. Landsberg (eds), 'Biomass Production by Fast-Growing Trees', Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 181-207.
77
Landsberg JJ, McMurtrie RE (1985) Models based on physiology as tools for research and forest management.  In: J.J. Landsberg, W. Parsons (eds) 'Research for Forest Management', CSIRO, Melbourne.  pp. 214-228.
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McMurtrie RE (1985) Forest productivity in relation to carbon partitioning and nutrient cycling: a mathematical model.  In: M.G.R. Cannell & J.E. Jackson (eds) 'Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants' Inst. Terr. Ecol., and Natural Environ. Res. Counc., Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, England.  pp. 194-207.
 

 
OTHER PUBLISHED WORKS
96
Kirschbaum MUF, Murty D, McGilvray H, McMurtrie RE. (2000) How does soil organic carbon change after conversion from forest to agricultural land uses? Climate Change Newsletter 12 (2): 5-7.
95
Gower ST, McMurtrie RE, Linder S (1999) Age-related decline in forest growth: potential causes and implications. GCTE News No. 14, pp. 7-8.
94
McMurtrie RE, Gower ST, Landsberg JJ, Linder S, Ryan MG (1995) Changes in forest productivity and carbon balance with stand development: Linking models and experiments. GCTE Working Document No. 18, Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems Core Research Project, IGBP.
93
McMurtrie RE (1995) Forests at high CO2: will soil nutrient limitations override the CO-fertilisation effect? Climate Change Newsletter 7 (4): 7-8.
92
McMurtrie RE, Landsberg JJ (1991) BIOMASS - a mechanistic model of the growth of tree stands.  Agricultural Systems and Information Technology Newsletter.  3 (3): 33-35.
 

 
OTHER REPORTS
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McMurtrie RE (2005) Using ecosystem models to reduce uncertainty in predictions of forest production and carbon sequestration. Report to The China International Center for Economic & Technical Exchanges, Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, People's Republic of China, and United Nations Development Programme, 31pp.
98
Ruimy A, Pierce LL, Field CB, Herbert D, Kelly R, McMurtrie RE, Parton WJ and CMEAL participants (1999) Forest and grassland responses to elevated atmospheric CO2: Resource use factors from four ecosystem models.  Report on CO2-Models/Experiments Activity for Improved Links (CMEAL) project.
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McMurtrie RE, Shaver GR, Ågren GI, Field C, Gifford R, Körner C, Melillo J, Parton W, Pitelka L, Tenhunen J, Thompson G (1994) Report on Resource Interactions. SCOPE Workshop on CO2 and Climate Change Effects on Plants and Soils.
 

 
OTHER PUBLICATIONS FROM McMURTRIE LAB
  1. Comins, H.N., Hassell, M.P. and May, R.M. (1992) The spatial dynamics of host-parasitoid systems.  J. Anim. Ecol.   61, 735-748.
  2. King, D.A. (1993) A model analysis of the influence of root and foliage allocation on forest production and competition between trees.  Tree Physiology. 12, 119-135.
  3. King, D.A. (1993) Growth history of a Neotropical tree inferred from the spacing of leaf scars. Journal of Tropical Ecology 9: 525-532.
  4. Comins, H.N. (1994) Equilibrium analysis of integrated plant-soil models, for prediction of the nutrient limited growth response to CO2-enrichment. J. Theor. Biol. 71:369-385.
  5. Halley, J.M., Comins, H.N., Lawton, J.H. and Hassell, M.P. (1994) Competition, succession and pattern in fungal communities: towards a cellular automaton model. Oikos 70:435-442.
  6. Hassell, M.P., Comins, H.N. and May, R.M. (1994) Species coexistence and self-organizing spatial dynamics. Nature 370:290-292.
  7. King, D.A. (1995). Equilibrium analysis of a decomposition and yield model applied to Pinus radiata plantations on sites of contrasting fertility. Ecological Modelling 83: 349-358.24.            
  8. Comins, H.N. and Hassell, M.P. (1996) Persistence of multispecies host-parasitoid interactions in spatially distributed models with local dispersal. Journal of Theoretical Biology 183: 19-28.
  9. Dewar, R.C. (1996) The correlation between plant growth and intercepted radiation: an interpretation in terms of optimal plant nitrogen content. Annals of Botany 78: 125-136.
  10. King, D.A. (1996) A model to evaluate factors controlling growth in Eucalyptus plantations of southeastern Australia. Ecological Modelling 87: 181-203.
  11. King, D.A. (1996) The allometry and life history of tropical forest trees. Journal of Tropical Ecology 12: 25-44.
  12. Medlyn, B.E. (1996) Interactive effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide and leaf nitrogen concentration on canopy light use efficiency - a modelling analysis. Tree Physiology 16: 201-209.
  13. Medlyn, B.E. (1996) The optimal allocation of nitrogen within the C3 photosynthetic system at elevated CO2. Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 23:593-603.
  14. Medlyn, B.E. and Dewar, R.C. (1996) A model of the long-term response of carbon allocation and productivity of forests to increased CO2 concentration and nitrogen deposition. Global Change Biology 2: 367-376.
  15. Comins, H.N. (1997) Analysis of nutrient-cycling dynamics, for predicting sustainability and CO2-response of nutrient-limited forest ecosystems. Ecological Modelling 99:51-69.
  16. Dewar, R.C. (1997) A simple model of light and water use evaluated for Pinus radiata. Tree Physiology 17: 259-265.
  17. Keith, H., Jacobsen, K.L. and Raison, R.J. (1997) Effects of soil phosphorus availability, temperature and moisture on soil respiration in Eucalyptus pauciflora forest. Plant and Soil 190: 127-141.
  18. Keith, H., Raison, R.J. and Jacobsen, K.L. (1997) Allocation of carbon in a mature eucalypt forest and some effects of soil phosphorus availability. Plant and Soil 196: 81-99.
  19. Medlyn, B.E. (1998) Physiological basis of the light use efficiency model Tree Physiology 18: 167-176.
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