Chester Naramore Dean of the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Professor in Environmental Studies and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute
Towards seaport resilience for climate change adaptation: Stakeholder perceptions of hurricane impacts in Gulfport (MS) and Providence (RI)PROGRESS IN PLANNINGBecker, A. H., Matson, P., Fischer, M., Mastrandrea, M. D.2015; 99: 1-49
Towards seaport resilience for climate change adaptation: Stakeholder perceptions of hurricane impacts in Gulfport (MS) and Providence (RI)Progress in PlanningBecker, A., Matson, P., Fischer, M., Mastrandrea, M.2014
Agricultural Nutrient Use and Its Environmental ConsequencesThe Evolving Sphere of Food SecurityVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.edited by Naylor, R. L.Oxford University Press.2014: 269-285
From Global Environmental Change to Sustainability Science: Ecosystem Studies in the Yaqui Valley, MexicoFundamentals of Ecosystem ScienceMatson, P. A.edited by Weathers, K. C., Strayer, D. L., Likens, G. E.Academic Press, Elsevier.2013: 233-241
Energy in the Context of SustainabilityDAEDALUSBierbaum, R. M., Matson, P. A.2013; 142 (1): 146-161
Planetary Opportunities: A Social Contract for Global Change Science to Contribute to a Sustainable FutureBIOSCIENCEDeFries, R. S., Ellis, E. C., Chapin, F. S., Matson, P. A., Turner, B. L., Agrawal, A., Crutzen, P. J., Field, C., Gleick, P., Kareiva, P. M., Lambin, E., Liverman, D., Ostrom, E., Sanchez, P. A., Syvitski, J.2012; 62 (6): 603-606
Seeds of Sustainability: Lessons from the Birthplace of the Green Revolution in Agricultureedited by Matson, P. A.Island Press, Washington DC.2012
Transformations, transport, and potential unintended consequences of high sulfur inputs to Napa Valley vineyardsPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAHinckley, E. S., Matson, P. A.2011; 108 (34): 14005-14010
Integrated soil-crop system management for food securityPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAChen, X., Cui, Z., Vitousek, P. M., Cassman, K. G., Matson, P. A., Bai, J., Meng, Q., Hou, P., Yue, S., Roemheld, V., Zhang, F.2011; 108 (16): 6399-6404
Short-term fates of high sulfur inputs in Northern California vineyard soilsNUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMSHinckley, E. S., Fendorf, S., Matson, P.2011; 89 (1): 135-142
Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem EcologyChapin III, F. S., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P.Springer: New York.2011
Narrowing the agronomic yield gap with improved nitrogen use efficiency: a modeling approachECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSAhrens, T. D., Lobell, D. B., Ortiz-Monasterio, J. I., Li, Y., Matson, P. A.2010; 20 (1): 91-100
Linking knowledge with action in the pursuit of sustainable water-resource managementProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJacobs, K., Lebel, L., Buizer, J., Addams, L., Matson, P., McCullough, E., Garden, P., Saliba, G., Finan, T.2010
America's Climate Choices: Advancing the Science of Climate ChangeNational Research Council of the National Academies Committee (Matson, co-chair)Matson, P. A.National Aacademy Press, Washington, DC.2010
The Sustainability TransitionISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYMatson, P.2009; 25 (4): 39-42
Nutrient Cycling and BiogeochemistryPrinceton Guide to EcologyVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.edited by Levin, S. A.Princeton University Press.2009
Nutrient Balances in Agricultural DevelopmentScienceVitousek, P. M., Naylor, R., Crews, T., David, M. B., Drinkwater, L. E., Holland, E., Jones, P. J., Katzenberger, J., Martinelli, L. A., Matson, P. A., Nziguheba, G., Ojima, D., Palm, C. A., Robertson, G. P., Sanchez, A., Townsend, A. R., Zhang, F.2009; 324 (5934): 1519-1520
A synthesis of nitrogen transformations and transfers from land to the sea in the Yaqui Valley agricultural region of Northwest MexicoWATER RESOURCES RESEARCHAhrens, T. D., Beman, J. M., Harrison, J. A., Jewett, P. K., Matson, P. A.2008; 44
Ecosystem services: From theory to implementationPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICADaily, G. C., Matson, P. A.2008; 105 (28): 9455-9456
Reconciling carbon-cycle concepts, terminology, and methodsECOSYSTEMSChapin, F. S., Woodwell, G. M., Randerson, J. T., Rastetter, E. B., Lovett, G. M., Baldocchi, D. D., Clark, D. A., Harmon, M. E., Schimel, D. S., Valentini, R., Wirth, C., Aber, J. D., Cole, J. J., Goulden, M. L., Harden, J. W., Heimann, M., Howarth, R. W., Matson, P. A., McGuire, A. D., Melillo, J. M., Mooney, H. A., Neff, J. C., Houghton, R. A., Pace, M. L., Ryan, M. G., Running, S. W., Sala, O. E., Schlesinger, W. H., Schulze, E.2006; 9 (7): 1041-1050
A case study of land reform and coastal land transformation in southern Sonora, MexicoLAND USE POLICYLuers, A. L., Naylor, R. L., Matson, P. A.2006; 23 (4): 436-447
The influence of tropical plant diversity and composition on soil microbial communitiesMICROBIAL ECOLOGYCarney, K. M., Matson, P. A.2006; 52 (2): 226-238
Business strategies for conservation on private lands: Koa forestry as a case studyPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAGoldstein, J. H., Daily, G. C., Friday, J. B., Matson, P. A., Naylor, R. A.2006; 103 (26): 10140-10145
Agricultural intensification: Will land spared from farming be land spared for nature?CONSERVATION BIOLOGYMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.2006; 20 (3): 709-710
Variations in soil N cycling and trace gas emissions in wet tropical forestsOECOLOGIAHoltgrieve, G. W., Jewett, P. K., Matson, P. A.2006; 146 (4): 584-594
Plant communities, soil microorganisms, and soil carbon cycling: Does altering the world belowground matter to ecosystem functioning?ECOSYSTEMSCarney, K. M., Matson, P. A.2005; 8 (8): 928-940
Analysis of wheat yield and climatic trends in MexicoFIELD CROPS RESEARCHLobell, D. B., Ortiz-Monasterio, J. I., Asner, G. P., Matson, P. A., Naylor, R. L., Falcon, W. P.2005; 94 (2-3): 250-256
Consequences of nitrogen additions for soil losses from wet tropical forestsECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSLohse, K. A., Matson, P.2005; 15 (5): 1629-1648
Effects of a diel oxygen cycle on nitrogen transformations and greenhouse gas emissions in a eutrophied subtropical streamAQUATIC SCIENCESHarrison, J. A., Matson, P. A., Fendorf, S. E.2005; 67 (3): 308-315
Agricultural runoff fuels large phytoplankton blooms in vulnerable areas of the oceanNATUREBeman, J. M., Arrigo, K. R., Matson, P. A.2005; 434 (7030): 211-214
People, land use and environment in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, MexicoPopulation, Land Use, and EnvironmentMatson, P., Luers, A., Seto, K., Naylor, R., Ortiz-Monasterio, I.edited by Entwisle, B., Stern, P.National Research Council, Washington, DC.2005: 238-264
Diversity and composition of tropical soil nitrifiers across a plant diversity gradient and among land-use typesECOLOGY LETTERSCarney, K. M., Matson, P. A., Bohannan, B. J.2004; 7 (8): 684-694
Global change and the earth system: A planet under pressureNATUREvon Storch, H.2004; 429 (6989): 244-245
A method for quantifying vulnerability, applied to the agricultural system of the Yaqui Valley, MexicoGLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONSLuers, A. L., Lobell, D. B., Sklar, L. S., Addams, C. L., Matson, P. A.2003; 13 (4): 255-267
Erosion and the rejuvenation of weathering-derived nutrient supply in an old tropical landscapeECOSYSTEMSVitousek, P., Chadwick, O., Matson, P., Allison, S., Derry, L., Kettley, L., Luers, A., Mecking, E., Monastra, V., Porder, S.2003; 6 (8): 762-772
Effect of land use change on soil carbon in HawaiiBIOGEOCHEMISTRYOsher, L. J., Matson, P. A., Amundson, R.2003; 65 (2): 213-232
Nutrient losses over four million years of tropical forest developmentECOLOGYHedin, L. O., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.2003; 84 (9): 2231-2255
Patterns and controls of nitrous oxide emissions from waters draining a subtropical agricultural valleyGLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLESHarrison, J., Matson, P.2003; 17 (3)
A framework for vulnerability analysis in sustainability sciencePROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICATurner, B. L., Kasperson, R. E., Matson, P. A., McCarthy, J. J., Corell, R. W., Christensen, L., Eckley, N., Kasperson, J. X., Luers, A., Martello, M. L., Polsky, C., Pulsipher, A., Schiller, A.2003; 100 (14): 8074-8079
Illustrating the coupled human-environment system for vulnerability analysis: Three case studiesPROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICATurner, B. L., Matson, P. A., McCarthy, J. J., Corell, R. W., Christensen, L., Eckley, N., Hovelsrud-Broda, G. K., Kasperson, J. X., Kasperson, R. E., Luers, A., Martello, M. L., Mathiesen, S., Naylor, R., Polsky, C., Pulsipher, A., Schiller, A., Selin, H., Tyler, N.2003; 100 (14): 8080-8085
Nutrient status of tropical rain forests influences soil N dynamics after N additionsECOLOGICAL MONOGRAPHSHall, S. J., Matson, P. A.2003; 73 (1): 107-129
Agricultural sustainability and intensive production practicesNATURETilman, D., Cassman, K. G., Matson, P. A., Naylor, R., Polasky, S.2002; 418 (6898): 671-677
Policy implications of human-accelerated nitrogen cycling (Reprinted from Biogeochemistry, vol 52, pg 281-320, 2001)BIOGEOCHEMISTRYMosier, A. R., Bleken, M. A., Chaiwanakupt, P., Ellis, E. C., Freney, J. R., Howarth, R. B., Matson, P. A., Minami, K., Naylor, R., Weeks, K. N., Zhu, Z. L.2002; 57 (1): 477-516
The globalization of nitrogen deposition: Consequences for terrestrial ecosystemsMatson, P., Lohse, K. A., Hall, S. J.ROYAL SWEDISH ACAD SCIENCES.2002: 113-119
Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem EcologyChapin, F. S., Matson, P. A., Mooney, H. A.Springer-Verlag, New York.2002
Environmental variables controlling trace gas emissions from forests: Acid Precipitation and Nitrogen DepositionTrace Gas Exchange in Forest EcosystemsHall, S. J., Matson, P. A.edited by Papen, H., Gasche, R., Rennenberg, H.Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands.2002: 279-306
Carbon cycling and soil carbon storage in mesic to wet Hawaiian montane forestsECOLOGYSchuur, E. A., Chadwick, O. A., Matson, P. A.2001; 82 (11): 3182-3196
Net primary productivity and nutrient cycling across a mesic to wet precipitation gradient in Hawaiian montane forestOECOLOGIASchuur, E. A., Matson, P. A.2001; 128 (3): 431-442
Identifying the agricultural imprint on the global N2O budget using stable isotopesJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESPerez, T., Trumbore, S. E., Tyler, S. C., Matson, P. A., Ortiz-Monasterio, I., Rahn, T., Griffith, D. W.2001; 106 (D9): 9869-9878
Physical and biogeochemical controls over terrestrial ecosystem responses to nitrogen depositionBIOGEOCHEMISTRYAsner, G. P., Townsend, A. R., Riley, W. J., Matson, P. A., Neff, J. C., Cleveland, C. C.2001; 54 (1): 1-39
Environment and development - Sustainability scienceSCIENCEKates, R. W., Clark, W. C., Corell, R., Hall, J. M., Jaeger, C. C., Lowe, I., McCarthy, J. J., Schellnhuber, H. J., Bolin, B., Dickson, N. M., Faucheux, S., Gallopin, G. C., Grubler, A., Huntley, B., Jager, J., Jodha, N. S., Kasperson, R. E., Mabogunje, A., Matson, P., Mooney, H., Moore, B., O'Riordan, T., Svedin, U.2001; 292 (5517): 641-642
Policy implications of human-accelerated nitrogen cyclingBIOGEOCHEMISTRYMosier, A. R., Bleken, M. A., Chaiwanakupt, P., Ellis, E. C., Freney, J. R., Howarth, R. B., Matson, P. A., Minami, K., Naylor, R., Weeks, K. N., Zhu, Z. L.2001; 52 (3): 281-320
Matson panel: Questions & answersECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLYLee, K. N., Fortmann, L., Matson, P., Guruswamy, L., Beebe, P.2001; 27 (4): 1251-1260
Nitrogen leaching and soil nitrate, nitrite, and ammonium levels under irrigated wheat in Northern MexicoNUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMSRiley, W. J., Ortiz-Monasterio, I., Matson, P. A.2001; 61 (3): 223-236
The atmospheric commonsPROTECTING THE COMMONSHarrison, J., Matson, P.2001: 219-239
Environmental challenges for the twenty-first century: Interacting challenges and integrative solutionsECOLOGY LAW QUARTERLYMatson, P.2001; 27 (4): 1179-1190
Atmospheric chemistry and greenhouse gasesClimate Change 2001: The Scientific BasisPrather, M., Ehhalt, D., Dentener, F., Derwent, R., Dlugokencky, E., Holland, E., Isaksen, I., Katima, J., Kirchoff, V., Matson, P., Midgely, P., Want, M.edited by Houghton et al Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.2001
Land use change: Global effects of local changesEarth System Science: Patterns and ProcessesSchuur, E. G., Matson, P. A.edited by Ernst, W. G.Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK.2001
Earth system science: An integrated approachEnvironment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development Steffen, W., Tyson, P., Jager, J., Matson, P., Moore, B., Oldfield, F., Richardson, K., Schellnhuber, J., J., Turner, B., Wasson, R.2001; 43 (8): 21-27
Distinguishing nitrification and denitrification sources of N2O in a Mexican wheat system using N-15ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSPanek, J. A., Matson, P. A., Ortiz-Monasterio, I., Brooks, P.2000; 10 (2): 506-514
NLOSS: A mechanistic model of denitrified N2O and N-2 evolution from soilSOIL SCIENCERiley, W. J., Matson, P. A.2000; 165 (3): 237-249
Biogenic Trace Gas ExchangeMethods in Ecosystem ScienceMatson, P. A., Goldstein, A.edited by Sala, O., Jackson, R., Mooney, H., Howarth, R.Springer-Verlag, New York.2000
Nitrogen oxide emissions after nitrogen additions in tropical forestsNATUREHall, S. J., Matson, P. A.1999; 400 (6740): 152-155
The globalization of N deposition: ecosystem consequences in tropical environmentsBIOGEOCHEMISTRYMatson, P. A., McDowell, W. H., Townsend, A. R., Vitousek, P. M.1999; 46 (1-3): 67-83
Confronting climate change in California: Ecological impacts on the Golden StateField, C. B., Dailey, G. C., Davis, F. W., Gaines, S., Matson, P. A., Melack, J., Miller, N. L.Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge, MA and Ecological Society of America, Washington, DC.1999
Our Common Journey: A transition toward sustainabilityNational Research Council Board on Sustainable DevelopmentMatson et al, P. A.National Academy Press, Washington, DC.1999
Integration of environmental, agronomic, and economic aspects of fertilizer managementSCIENCEMatson, P. A., Naylor, R., Ortiz-Monasterio, I.1998; 280 (5360): 112-115
Within-system element cycles, input-output budgets, and nutrient limitationSUCCESSES, LIMITATIONS, AND FRONTIERS IN ECOSYSTEM SCIENCEVitousek, P. M., Hedin, L. O., Matson, P. A., Fownes, J. H., Neff, J.1998: 432-451
Mangrove biodiversity and ecosystem functionField, C. B., Osborn, J. G., Hoffmann, L. L., Polsenberg, J. F., Ackerly, D. D., Berry, J. A., Bjorkman, O., Held, Z., Matson, P. A., Mooney, H. A.WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC.1998: 3-14
Human alteration of the global nitrogen cycle: Sources and consequencesECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSVitousek, P. M., Aber, J. D., Howarth, R. W., Likens, G. E., Matson, P. A., Schindler, D. W., Schlesinger, W. H., Tilman, D.1997; 7 (3): 737-750
NOx emissions from soils and its consequences for the atmosphere and biosphereNutrient Cycling in AgroecosystemsMatson, P.1997; 48: 1-6
Agricultural intensification and ecosystem propertiesScienceMatson, P. A., Parton, W. J., Power, A. G., Swift, M.1997; 277: 504-509
Fertilization practices and soil variations control nitrogen oxide emissions from tropical sugar caneJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESMatson, P. A., BILLOW, C., Hall, S., Zachariassen, J.1996; 101 (D13): 18533-18545
Nitrous oxide emission controls and inorganic nitrogen dynamics in fertilized tropical agricultural soilsSOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNALDavidson, E. A., Matson, P. A., Brooks, P. D.1996; 60 (4): 1145-1152
High spectral resolution reflectance of douglas fir grown under different fertilization treatments: Experiment design and treatment effectsREMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENTDungan, J., Johnson, L., BILLOW, C., Matson, P., MAZZURCO, J., Moen, J., VANDERBILT, V.1996; 55 (3): 217-228
Process modeling of controls on nitrogen trace gas emissions from soils worldwideJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESPotter, C. S., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Davidson, E. A.1996; 101 (D1): 1361-1377
Trace gas emissions in a tropical deciduous forest ecosystemTropical Deciduous Forest EcosystemsMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Bullock, R.edited by Mooney, H., Medina, C.Springer-Verlag, New York.1996
NOx emissions from soil: Implications for air quality modeling in agricultural regionsANNUAL REVIEW OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENTHall, S. J., Matson, P. A., Roth, P. M.1996; 21: 311-346
High spectral resolution reflectance of Douglas-fir grown under different fertilization treatments: experiment design and treatment effectsRemote Sensing of EnvironmentDungan, J. L., Johnson, L. F., Billow, C. R., Matson, P. A., Mazzurco, J., Moen, J., Vanderbilt, V. C.1996; 55: 217-228
NOx emission from soil: implications for air quality modeling in agricultural regionsAnnual Review of Energy and EnvironmentHall, S. J., Matson, P. A., Roth, P.1996; 21: 311-46
Nitrogen trace gas responses to fertilization in sugar cane ecosystemsJournal of Geophysical ResearchMatson, P. A., Billow, C., Hall, S., Zachariesson, J.1996; 101: 18533-18546
ECOLOGICAL CONTROLS OVER MONOTERPENE EMISSIONS FROM DOUGLAS-FIR (PSEUDOTSUGA-MENZIESII)ECOLOGYLerdau, M., Matson, P., Fall, R., Monson, R.1995; 76 (8): 2640-2647
MAPPING THE LAND-SURFACE FOR GLOBAL ATMOSPHERE-BIOSPHERE MODELS - TOWARD CONTINUOUS DISTRIBUTIONS OF VEGETATIONS FUNCTIONAL-PROPERTIESJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESDeFries, R. S., Field, C. B., Fung, I., Justice, C. O., Los, S., Matson, P. A., Matthews, E., Mooney, H. A., Potter, C. S., Prentice, K., Sellers, P. J., Townshend, J. R., Tucker, C. J., Ustin, S. L., Vitousek, P. M.1995; 100 (D10): 20867-20882
Biogenic Trace gases: Measuring Emissions from Soil and Wateredited by Matson, P. A., Harriss, R. C.Blackwell Scientific Publishing, Cambridge, UK.1995
Nitrogen fertilizer management: consequences for N2O and NO emissions in Mexican irrigated wheat9th Nitrogen Workshop, Technische Universit, Braunschweig, Germany,Ortiz-Monasterio, J. I., Matson, P. A., Panek, J., Naylor, R. L.1995: 513-534
SEASONAL PATTERNS AND REMOTE SPECTRAL ESTIMATION OF CANOPY CHEMISTRY ACROSS THE OREGON TRANSECTECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONSMatson, P., Johnson, L., BILLOW, C., Miller, J., Pu, R. L.1994; 4 (2): 280-298
Biosphere-atmosphere exchange of trace gases in the tropics: Evaluating the effects of land use changeGlobal Atmospheric-Biospheric ChemistryKeller, M., Matson, P. A.edited by Prinn, R.Plenum Press, New York.1994
ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND FUTURE CHALLENGES - AN IGAC PANEL DISCUSSIONGLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC-BIOSPHERIC CHEMISTRYCrutzen, P., Galbally, I., Matson, P., Rodhe, H., Sanhueza, E., Prinn, R., Zimmerman, P., Brasseur, G., Su, W. H., Lelieveld, J., Akimoto, H.1994; 48: 249-257
Seasonal biochemical changes in coniferous forest canopies and their response to fertilizationTree PhysiologyBillow, C., Matson, P., Yoder, B.1994; 14: 564-574
Evaluation of soild database attributes in a terrestrial carbon cycle model: implications for global change researchEnvironmental Systems AnalysisPotter, C. S., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.edited by Michener, W. K.Taylor and Francis, UK.1994
TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM PRODUCTION - A PROCESS MODEL-BASED ON GLOBAL SATELLITE AND SURFACE DATAGLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLESPotter, C. S., Randerson, J. T., Field, C. B., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Mooney, H. A., Klooster, S. A.1993; 7 (4): 811-841
DEVELOPING AN INTEGRATED APPROACHFOOD POLICYNaylor, R., Matson, P.1993; 18 (3): 249-251
NUTRIENT LIMITATIONS TO PLANT-GROWTH DURING PRIMARY SUCCESSION IN HAWAII-VOLCANOS-NATIONAL-PARKBIOGEOCHEMISTRYVitousek, P. M., Walker, L. R., WHITEAKER, L. D., Matson, P. A.1993; 23 (3): 197-215
AGRICULTURE, THE GLOBAL NITROGEN-CYCLE, AND TRACE GAS FLUXBIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF GLOBAL CHANGEVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1993: 193-208
Prospects for ScalingScaling Physiological PropertiesCaldwell, M., Matson, P. A., Wessman, C. A., Gamon, J. A.edited by Field, C., Ehlringer, J.Academic Press, New York.1993: 223-229
Food, conservation, and global environmental change: Is compromise possible?EosNaylor, R., Matson, P. A.1993; 74: 178-179
Statistical methods: An upgrade for ecologistsEcologyMatson, P. A., Potvin, C., Travis, J.1993; 74: 1615-1617
PROCESSES REGULATING SOIL EMISSIONS OF NO AND N2O IN A SEASONALLY DRY TROPICAL FORESTECOLOGYDavidson, E. A., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Riley, R., Dunkin, K., GARCIAMENDEZ, G., Maass, J. M.1993; 74 (1): 130-139
TROPICAL FORESTS AND TRACE GASES - POTENTIAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN TROPICAL BIOLOGY AND THE ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESBIOTROPICAVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1992; 24 (2): 233-239
EFFECTS OF HARVEST INTENSITY, SITE PREPARATION, AND HERBICIDE USE ON SOIL-NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS IN A YOUNG LOBLOLLY-PINE PLANTATIONFOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENTVitousek, P. M., ANDARIESE, S. W., Matson, P. A., Morris, L., Sanford, R. L.1992; 49 (3-4): 277-292
RESPONSES OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS TO THE CHANGING ATMOSPHERE - A RESOURCE-BASED APPROACHANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICSField, C. B., Chapin, F. S., Matson, P. A., Mooney, H. A.1992; 23: 201-235
SOIL-NITROGEN CYCLING AND NITROUS-OXIDE FLUX IN A ROCKY-MOUNTAIN DOUGLAS-FIR FOREST - EFFECTS OF FERTILIZATION, IRRIGATION AND CARBON ADDITIONBIOGEOCHEMISTRYMatson, P. A., Gower, S. T., Volkmann, C., BILLOW, C., GRIER, C. C.1992; 18 (2): 101-117
Soil nitrogen cycling and nitrous oxide fluxes in fertilized Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir forestsBiogeochemistryMatson, P. A., Gower, S. T., Volkmann, C., BIllow, C., Grier, C. C.1992; 18: 101-117
Management effects on soil nitrogen transformations in a young loblolly pine plantationForest Ecology and ManagementVitousek, P. M., Andariese, S. W., Matson, P. A., Morris, L., Sanford, R. L.1992; 49: 277-292
The relative contributions of top-down and bottom-up forces in population and community ecologyEcologyMatson, P. A., Hunter, M. D.1992; 73: 723
Biogeochemistryand perspectives on changeEcologyMatson, P. A.1992; 73: 712-713
Ratio dependent predator-prey theoryEcologyMatson, P. A., Berryman, A.1992; 73: 1529
WHAT DOES REMOTE-SENSING DO FOR ECOLOGYECOLOGYRoughgarden, J., Running, S. W., Matson, P. A.1991; 72 (6): 1918-1922
EFFECTS OF TROPICAL DEFORESTATION ON GLOBAL AND REGIONAL ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY - COMMENTCLIMATIC CHANGEVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1991; 19 (1-2): 159-162
SOIL EMISSIONS OF NITRIC-OXIDE IN A SEASONALLY DRY TROPICAL FOREST OF MEXICOJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESDavidson, E. A., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., Riley, R., GARCIAMENDEZ, G., Maass, J. M.1991; 96 (D8): 15439-15445
THE SUSTAINABLE BIOSPHERE INITIATIVE - AN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AGENDAREVISTA CHILENA DE HISTORIA NATURALLubchenco, J., Olson, A. M., Brubaker, L. B., Carpenter, S. R., HOLLAND, M. M., HUBBEL, S. P., Levin, S. A., MacMahon, J. A., Matson, P. A., Melillo, J. M., Mooney, H. A., Peterson, C. H., Pulliam, H. R., Real, L. A., Regal, P. J., Risser, P. G.1991; 64 (1): 175-226
THE SUSTAINABLE BIOSPHERE INITIATIVE - AN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH AGENDA - A REPORT FROM THE ECOLOGICAL-SOCIETY-OF-AMERICAECOLOGYLubchenco, J., Olson, A. M., Brubaker, L. B., Carpenter, S. R., HOLLAND, M. M., Hubbell, S. P., Levin, S. A., MacMahon, J. A., Matson, P. A., Melillo, J. M., Mooney, H. A., Peterson, C. H., Pulliam, H. R., Real, L. A., Regal, P. J., Risser, P. G.1991; 72 (2): 371-412
NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS AND NITROUS-OXIDE FLUX IN A TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST IN MEXICOOECOLOGIAGARCIAMENDEZ, G., Maass, J. M., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.1991; 88 (3): 362-366
ANNUAL NITROUS-OXIDE FLUX AND SOIL-NITROGEN CHARACTERISTICS IN SAGEBRUSH STEPPE ECOSYSTEMSBIOGEOCHEMISTRYMatson, P. A., Volkmann, C., COPPINGER, K., Reiners, W. A.1991; 14 (1): 1-12
Trace gas emissions by plants: A summaryTrace Gas Emission by PlantsMatson, P. A.edited by Sharkey, T., Holland, E., Mooney, H. A.Academic Press, San Diego, CA.1991: 341-343
GRADIENT ANALYSIS OF ECOSYSTEMSCOMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF ECOSYSTEMSVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1991: 287-298
The future of remote sensing in ecological studiesEcologyMatson, P. A., Usting, S. L.1991; 72: 1917
Annual nitrous oxide flux and soil nitrogen characteristics in sagebrush steppe ecosystemsBiogeochemistryMatson, P. A., Volkmann, C., Coppinger, K., Reiners, W. A.1991; 1: 1-12
Interactions of behavioral and evolutionary ecology in changing environmentsEcologyGordon, D. M., Matson, P. A.1991; 72: 1179
The sustainable biosphere initiative: An ecological research agendaEcologyLubchenco, J., Olson, A., Brubaker, L., Carpenter, S., Holland, M., Hubbell, S., Levin, S., MacMahon, J., Matson, P., Melillo, J., Mooney, H., Peterson, C., Pulliam, H., Real, L., Regal, P., Risser, P.1991; 72: 371-412
ECOSYSTEM APPROACH TO A GLOBAL NITROUS-OXIDE BUDGETBIOSCIENCEMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.1990; 40 (9): 667-671
SOURCES OF VARIATION IN NITROUS-OXIDE FLUX FROM AMAZONIAN ECOSYSTEMSJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Livingston, G. P., SWANBERG, N. A.1990; 95 (D10): 16789-16798
VARIATION IN FOLIAR DELTA-C-13 IN HAWAIIAN METROSIDEROS-POLYMORPHA - A CASE OF INTERNAL RESISTANCEOECOLOGIAVitousek, P. M., Field, C. B., Matson, P. A.1990; 84 (3): 362-370
Remote sensing and trace gas fluxesRemote Sensing of Biosphere FunctioningMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.edited by Hobbs, R., Mooney, H. A.Springer-Verlag, New York.1990: 157-167
The use of urban gradients in ecological studiesEcologyMatson, P. A.1990; 71: 1231
The Amazon boundary layer experiment: Wet season 1987Journal of Geophysical ResearchHarris, R. C., Garstang, M., Wofsy, S. C., Beck, S. M., Bendura, R. J., Coelho, J. R., Drewry, J. W., Hoell, J. M., Matson, P. A., McNeal, J. R., Mollon, L. C., Navarro, R. L., Rabine, V., Snell, R. L.1990; 95: 16721-16736
Terrestrial Biosphere Exchange with Global Atmospheric Chemistryedited by Matson, P. A., Ojima, D. S.IGBP Report No. 13. Stockholm 103pp..1990
Use of the exotic tree Myrica faya by native and exotic birds in Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkPacific ScienceWoodward, S., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P.1990; 44: 88-93
Plant-soil interactions during primary succession at Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkOecologicaMatson, P. A.1990; 85: 241-246
Statistical analysis of ecological response to large-scale perturbabionEcologyMatson, P. A., Carpenter, S.1990; 71: 2037
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOIL MICROBIAL PROPERTIES AND ABOVE-GROUND STAND CHARACTERISTICS OF CONIFER FORESTS IN OREGONBIOGEOCHEMISTRYMyrold, D. D., Matson, P. A., Peterson, D. L.1989; 8 (3): 265-281
NITROGEN AVAILABILITY AND NITRIFICATION DURING SUCCESSION - PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND OLD-FIELD SERESPLANT AND SOILVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., VANCLEVE, K.1989; 115 (2): 229-239
ESTIMATING BIOGEOCHEMICAL FLUXES ACROSS SAGEBRUSH-STEPPE LANDSCAPES WITH THEMATIC MAPPER IMAGERYREMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENTReiners, W. A., Strong, L. L., Matson, P. A., Burke, I. C., Ojima, D. S.1989; 28: 121-?
Nitrous oxide fluxes from seasonally dry tropical forestsGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., Volkmann, C., Maass, M., Garcia, G.1989; 3: 375-382
Regional extrapolation of trace gas flux based on soils and ecosystemsExchange of Trace Gases Between Terrestrial Ecosystems and the AtmosphereMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Schimel, D. S.edited by Andreae, M. D., Schimel, D. S.Springer-Verlag, New York.1989: 97-108
Relationships among soil microbial properties and above ground stand characteristics of conifer forests in OregonBiogeochemistryMyroid, D. D., Matson, P. A., Peterson, D. L.1989; 8: 265-281
Estimating biogeochemical fluxes across sagaebrush-steppe landscape with thematic mapper imageryRemote Sensing of EnvironmentReiners, W. A., Strong, L. L., Matson, P. A., Burke, I. C., Ojima, D. S.1989; 28: 121-129
Nitrous oxide flux following tropical land clearingGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesLuizao, F., Matson, P., Livingston, G., Luizao, R., Vitousek, P.1989; 3: 281-285
NITROUS-OXIDE FLUX AND NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS ACROSS A LANDSCAPE GRADIENT IN AMAZONIAJOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERESLivingston, G. P., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1988; 93 (D2): 1593-1599
ELEVATIONAL AND AGE GRADIENTS IN HAWAIIAN MONTANE RAINFOREST - FOLIAR AND SOIL NUTRIENTSOECOLOGIAVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., Turner, D. R.1988; 77 (4): 565-570
Prediction of leaf chemistry by the use of visible and near infrared reflectance spectroscopyRemote Sensing of EnvironmentCard, D. H., Peterson, D. L., Matson, P. A., Aber, J. D.1988; 26: 123-147
Aircraft-based measurements of biosphere-atmosphere gas exchangeEcologyMatson, P. A., Harriss, R. C.1988; 69: 1318-1325
Remote sensing of forest canopy and leaf biochemical contentRemote Sensing of the EnvironmentPeterson, D. L., Aber, J. D., Matson, P. A., Card, D. J., Swanberg, N., Wessman, C., Spanner, M. A., Hlavka, C. A.1988; 24: 85-108
NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS IN A RANGE OF TROPICAL FOREST SOILSSOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRYVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1988; 20 (3): 361-367
EXCHANGE OF MATERIALS BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS AND THE ATMOSPHERESCIENCEMooney, H. A., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1987; 238 (4829): 926-932
BIOLOGICAL INVASION BY MYRICA-FAYA ALTERS ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN HAWAIISCIENCEVitousek, P. M., Walker, L. R., WHITEAKER, L. D., MUELLERDOMBOIS, D., Matson, P. A.1987; 238 (4828): 802-804
HERBICIDE TREATMENT EFFECTS ON PROPERTIES OF MOUNTAIN BIG SAGEBRUSH SOILS AFTER 14 YEARSSOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNALBurke, I. C., Reiners, W. A., STURGES, D. L., Matson, P. A.1987; 51 (5): 1337-1343
NITROGEN TRANSFORMATIONS FOLLOWING TROPICAL FOREST FELLING AND BURNING ON A VOLCANIC SOILECOLOGYMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M., Ewel, J. J., Mazzarino, M. J., Robertson, G. P.1987; 68 (3): 491-502
Net primary production: original calculations.Science Vitousek, P. M., Ehrlich, P. R., EHRLICH, A. H., Matson, P. A.1987; 235 (4790): 730a-?
The use of airborne imaging spectrometer data to determine experimentally-induced variation in coniferous canopy chemistryThird Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Data Analysis WorkshopSwanberg, N. A., Matson, P. A.1987: 70-74 70-74
DENITRIFICATION IN A CLEAR-CUT LOBLOLLY-PINE (PINUS-TAEDA L) PLANTATION IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED-STATESPLANT AND SOILRobertson, G. P., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., Tiedje, J. M.1987; 97 (1): 119-129
Susceptibility indices in loblolly pine vary with silvicultural treatmentForest Ecology and ManagementMatson, P. A., Hain, F. P., Mawby, W.1987; 22: 107-118
Biogeochemical Cycling in Sagebrush EcosystemsThematic Mapper Research in the Earth Sciences WorkshopMatson, P. A., Strong, L. L., Reiners, W. A.1987: 85-90
Cross-system comparisons of soil nitrogen transformationas and nitrous oxide flux in tropical forest ecosystemsGlobal Biogeochemical CyclesMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.1987; 1: 163-170
Dentrification in a clearcut loblolly pine plantation in the Southeastern U.S.: Differences related to harvest intensity, site preparation, and silvicultural practicePlant and SoilRobertson, G. P., Vitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A., Tiedje, J. M.1987; 97: 119-129
Ecosystem responses to forest dieback: Decomposition, nutrient availability, and tree vigorForestryWaring, R. H., Cromack, Jr., I., Matson, P. A., Boone, R. D., Stafford, S. G.1987; 60: 219-227
Herbicide treatment effects on properties of mountain big sagebrush soils after 14 yearsSoil Science Society of America JournalBurke, I. C., Reiners, W. A., Sturges, D. L., Matson, P. A.1987; 51: 1337-1343
HUMAN APPROPRIATION OF THE PRODUCTS OF PHOTOSYNTHESISBIOSCIENCEVitousek, P. M., Ehrlich, P. R., EHRLICH, A. H., Matson, P. A.1986; 36 (6): 368-373
Site fertility affects seasonal carbon reserves in loblolly pineTree PhysiologyBirk, E. M., Matson, P. A.1986; 2: 17-27
Biogeochemical processes in sagebrush ecosystemsThematic Mapper Research in Earth Sciences WorkshopMatson, P. A.1986: 279-293
DISTURBANCE, NITROGEN AVAILABILITY, AND NITROGEN LOSSES IN AN INTENSIVELY MANAGED LOBLOLLY-PINE PLANTATIONECOLOGYVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1985; 66 (4): 1360-1376
Nitrate losses from disturbed forests: Causes of delayed nitrate production in two Indiana forestsForest ScienceVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1985; 31: 122-131
Intensive harvest and site preparation decrease nitrogen availability in young plantationsThe Southern Journal of Applied ForestryVitousek, P. M., Matson, PA.1985; 9: 120-125
Factors contributing to southern pine beetle host resistanceIntegrated Pest Management Research SymposiumHain, F. P., Cook, S. P., Matson, P. A., Wilson, K. G.edited by Branham, S. J., Thatcher, R. C.1985
High resolution spectrometry of leaf and canopy chemistry for biogeochemical cycling Airborne Imaging Spectrometer Data Analsysis Symposium, Spanner, M. A., Peterson, D. L., Acevedo, W., Matson, P. A.1985
MECHANISMS OF NITROGEN-RETENTION IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS - A FIELD EXPERIMENTSCIENCEVitousek, P. M., Matson, P. A.1984; 225 (4657): 51-52
Natural Disturbance and Nitrogen Mineralization: Wave-Form Dieback of Mountain Hemlock in the Oregon CascadesEcologyMatson, P. A., Boone, R. D.1984; 65: 1511-1516
Effects of nutrient and light limitation on mountain hemlock: Susceptibility to laminated root rotEcologyMatson, P. A., Waring, R. H.1984; 65: 1517-1524
Host conifer defense strategies: A hypothesisFirst IUFRO Conference on the Role of Host-Pest Interaction in the Population Dynamics of Forest InsectsMatson, P. A., Hain, F. P. 1983
Impacts of management practices on soil nitrogen status (in 'Maintaining Site Productivity in Pine Plantation Management')Appalachian Society of American Foresters Ann MtgVitousek, P. M., Allen, H. L., Matson, P. A.1983: 25-39
An evaluation of an ion exchange resin bag method for assessing forest soil nitrogen availabilitySoil Science Society of America JournalBinkley, D., Matson, P. A.1983; 47: 1050-1052
Nitrogen mineralization and nitrification potentials following clearcutting in the Hoosier National Forest, IndianaForest ScienceMatson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M.1981; 27: 781-791