Representative
Publications:
A.H.
Fitter, A. Heinemeyer & P.L. Staddon
(2000). The
impact of elevated CO2 and global climate change on arbuscular
mycorrhizas: a
mycocentric approach. New Phytologist 147: 179-187.
H. Bruelheide
& A. Heinemeyer (2002). Climatic factors controlling the
eastern and
altitudinal distribution boundary of Digitalis purpurea L. in
P.L. Staddon, A. Heinemeyer & A.H. Fitter
(2002). Mycorrhizas and
global
environmental change: research at different scales. Plant and Soil
244:
253-261.
A. Heinemeyer, K.P. Ridgway, E.J. Edwards, D.G. Benham,
J.P.W.
Young
&
A.H. Fitter (2003). Impact of
soil warming and shading on colonization and community
structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in roots of a native
grassland
community. Global Change Biology 10(1): 52-64.
A. Heinemeyer & A.H. Fitter (2003). Impact of
temperature on the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis
– growth responses of the host plant and its AM fungal partner. Journal
of
Experimental
Botany 55(396): 525-534.
A.H.
Fitter, A. Heinemeyer, R. Husband, E. Olsen, K.P. Ridgway &
P.L. Staddon (2004). System responses to
environmental change:
the mycorrhizal component. Canadian Journal of Botany 82:
1-7.
A. Heinemeyer, P. Ineson, N. Ostle & A.H. Fitter
(2006). Respiration of
the external mycelium in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis shows
strong
dependence on recent photosynthates and acclimation to temperature. New
Phytologist 171: 159-170.
I.P.
Hartley, A. Heinemeyer & P. Ineson (2007) Effects of three
years of
soil warming and shading on the rate of soil respiration: substrate
availability and not thermal acclimation mediates observed response. Global
Change
Biology 13: 1761-1770.
I.P.
Hartley, A. Heinemeyer, S.P. Evans & P. Ineson (2007) The effect of soil warming on bulk soil versus
rhizosphere
respiration. Global Change Biology 13 doi:
10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01454.x.
A.
Heinemeyer, I.P.
Hartley, S.P. Evans, J.A. Carreira de la Fuente & P. Ineson (2007)
MJI Briones, P. Ineson & A. Heinemeyer (2007)
M.C. Kennedy, C.W. Anderson, A. Heinemeyer,
M.R.
Lomas, A. O’Hagan, S. Quegan & F.I. Woodward (2008) Quantifying
Uncertainty
in the Biospheric Carbon Flux for England and Wales. Journal
Royal
Statistical Society 171 doi:
10.1111/j.1467-985X.2007.00486.x.
M. Semchenko, K. Zobel,
A. Heinemeyer & M.J. Hutchings
(2008) Foraging for space and avoidance of physical obstructions by
plant
roots: a comparative study of grasses from contrasting habitats. New
Phytologist, 179: 1162-1170.
J.M. Clark,
A. Heinemeyer, P. Martin & S. Bottrell
(2008) Linking carbon and sulphur cycling during
simulated drought cycles in peat from six sites across the
B.J.
Anderson, P.R. Armsworth, F. Eigenbrod,
C.D. Thomas, S. Gillings, A.
Heinemeyer, D.B. Roy & K.J. Gaston (2009) Spatial covariance
between biodiversity and other ecosystem services. Journal
of Applied Ecology 46: 888-896.
F. Eigenbrod, B.J.
Anderson, P.R. Armsworth, A. Heinemeyer, S.F. Jackson, M. Parnell, C.D.
Thomas & K.J. Gaston
(2009) Ecosystem service benefits of contrasting conservation
strategies in a
human-dominated region. Proceedings of
the Royal Society B 276, 2903–2911, doi: 10.1098/rspb.2009.0528.
F.Eigenbrod, B.J.Anderson,
P.R.Armsworth, A.Heinemeyer, S.Gillings,
C.D.Thomas & K.J.Gaston
(2010) Representation of ecosystem services by
tiered conservation strategies. Conservation Letters 3: 184–191.
F.Eigenbrod, P.R.Armsworth,
B.J.Anderson, A.Heinemeyer, S.Gillings,
D.B.Roy, C.D.Thomas
& K.J.Gaston (2010) The impact of
proxy-based methods on mapping the distribution of ecosystem services. Journal of Applied Ecology 47: 377-385.
F.Eigenbrod,
P.R.Armsworth, B.J.Anderson,
A.Heinemeyer,
S.Gillings, D.B.Roy,
C.D.Thomas & K.J.Gaston
(2010) Error propagation associated with benefits transfer based
mapping of
ecosystem. Biological
Conservation, 143:
2487-2493.
A.
Heinemeyer, S. Croft, M.H.
Garnett, M. Gloor, J. Holden, M.R. Lomas
& P. Ineson (2010) The MILLENNIA
peat cohort model, predicting past, present and future soil carbon
budgets and
fluxes under changing climates in peatlands. Climate
Research (Special Issue: Climate Change and the British
Uplands) 45: 207–226.
J.M. Clark,
M.F. Billett, M. Coyle, S. Croft, S.
Daniels, C.D.
Evans, M. Evans, C. Freeman, A.V. Gallego-Sala,
A. Heinemeyer, J.I. House, D.T. Monteith,
D.
Nayak, H.G. Orr,
I.C. Prentice, R. Rose, J. Rowson, J.U.
Smith, P.
Smith, Y.M. Tun, E.
Vanguelova1, F. Wetterhall1 & F. Worrall (2010) Model
inter-comparison between statistical and dynamic model 2 assessments of
the
long-term stability of GB blanket peat (1940-2099). Climate
Research
(Special
Issue:
Climate Change and the British
Uplands) 45: 227–248.
J.C.R. Smarta, K. Hicks, T.
Morrissey, A. Heinemeyer, D. Raffaelli,
M.A.
Sutton
&
M. Ashmore
(2010) Applying the Ecosystem Service Concept to Air Quality Management
in the
UK: a Case Study for Ammonia. Environmetrics, 22: 649–661.
A.
Heinemeyer, C. Di Bene, A.R.
Lloyd, D. Tortorella, R. Baxter, B.
Huntley, A. Gelsomino & P. Ineson
(2011) Soil respiration: implications of the plant-soil continuum and
respiration chamber collar-insertion depth on measurement and modelling
of soil
CO2 efflux rates in three ecosystems. European
Journal of Soil Sciences 62: 82-94.
R.A. Holland, F. Eigenbrod,
P.R. Armsworth, B.J. Anderson, C.D.
Thomas, A. Heinemeyer, S. Gillings,
D.B.
Roy
&
K.J.
Gaston (2011) Spatial covariation
between freshwater and terrestrial ecosystem services. Ecological
Applications, 21(6):
2034-2048.
A. Moilanen, B.J. Anderson, F. Eigenbrod,
A. Heinemeyer, D.B. Roy, S. Gillings,
P.R.
Armsworth, K.J.
Gaston & C.D Thomas (2011) Balancing alternative land uses in
conservation
prioritization. Ecological
Applications, 21(5):
1419–1426.
F. Eigenbrod, V.A. Bell, H.N. Davies, A.
Heinemeyer, P.R. Armsworth & K.J.
Gaston (2011) Impact of projected increases in urbanization on
ecosystem
services. Proceedings
of
the
Royal Society B, 278:
3201-3208.
L.E.
Street,
J.A.Subke, M. Sommerkorn,
A. Heinemeyer & M.Williams
(2011) Turnover of recently assimilated carbon
in arctic bryophytes. Oecologia, 167:
325-337.
A.
Heinemeyer &
N.P. McNamara (2011) Comparing the closed static versus the closed
dynamic
chamber flux methodology: implications for soil respiration studies. Plant and Soil, 346:
145–151.
Z.G.
Davies, J.L. Edmondson, A. Heinemeyer, J.R. Leake
& K.J.
Gaston (2011) Mapping urban ecosystem services: quantifying
above-ground carbon
storage at a city-wide scale. Journal
of
Applied
Ecology, 48:
1125–1134.
A. Milcu, M. Lukac, J.-A. Subke, A.
Heinemeyer, D. Wildman, R. Anderson, P. Manning & P. Ineson
(2012)
Biotic carbon feedbacks in a materially-closed
soil-vegetation-atmosphere system, Nature
Climate
Change, 2: 281-284.
Vicca S., Luyssaert S., Peñuelas J., Campioli M., Chapin FS III., Ciais
P., Heinemeyer A., Högberg P.,
Kutsch W.L., Law B.E., Malhi Y., Papale D., Piao S.L., Reichstein M. ,
Schulze E.D., Janssens I.A. (2012) Fertile forests produce biomass more
efficiently. Ecology Letters
(doi: 10.1111/j.1461-0248.2012.01775.x).
A. Heinemeyer, M. Wilkinson, R. Vargas, J.-A. Subke, E. Casella, J.I.L. Morison & P. Ineson (2012) Exploring the “overflow tap” theory: linking forest soil CO2 fluxes and individual mycorrhizosphere components to photosynthesis. Biogeosciences, 9, 79–95, 2012.
A. Heinemeyer, V. Gruber &
M. Bahn. (2012) The ‘Gas-Snake’: Design and validation of a versatile
membrane-based gas flux measurement system in a grassland soil
respiration study. Agricultural and
Forest Meteorology, 154-155:
166-173.
J.M. Clark, A. Heinemeyer, P.
Martin, S. Bottrell (2012) Processes
controlling
DOC
in pore water during simulated drought cycles in six
different UK peats. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 109: 253-270.
A. Heinemeyer, D. Tortorella, B. Petrovicová, A. Gelsomino, Partitioning of soil CO2 flux components in a grassland ecosystem, European Journal of Soil Science, 63, 249–260.
J.-A. Subke, A. Heinemeyer,
H.W. Vallack, V. Leronni, R. Baxter & P. Ineson, Fast ecosystem
carbon turnover revealed by in situ 13CO2 pulse labeling in sub-Arctic
tundra, Polar Biology (in
press).
Recent
talks:
A.Heinemeyer & A.H. Fitter, (2000). Influence of temperature on
arbuscular mycorrhizal functioning. In: H. Chr. Weber, S. Imhof
and D. Zeuske, Programs, Abstracts and
Papers of the
Third International Congress on Symbiosis.
A. Heinemeyer, H.
Cambridge, S. Cinderby & P. Ineson
(2003). The UK carbon budget and soil temperature
responses - a new approach
of continuous 13CO2 efflux measurements in the field. In: W. Kutsch, Programs, Abstracts and Papers of the
European
Conference “Processes underlying soil carbon fluxes” of the
ESF-thematic
program “The role of soils in the terrestrial carbon balance”,
M.J.I. Briones, P. Ineson &
A. Heinemeyer (2004). Meta-analysis of enchytraeid responses to
climate change. Implications for C cycling. XIVth
International Colloquium on Soil Zoology and Ecology "Soil Animals and
Ecosystem Services" Université de
A. Heinemeyer (2004).
Spatial Scales: Their Relevance to Soil Research. Seminar for the UK
Population
Biology Network (UK-Popnet): The impact of
spatial
scale on populations and the environment (GIS approaches);
A. Heinemeyer (2005). The
Holy Grail: Getting the soil carbon right. DEFRA UK LUCF
(Land-use change
and forestry) Removals & Emissions Inventory Contract
(EPG 1/1/160) Progress Meeting; 16 June 2005, CEH Edinburgh, UK;
A. Heinemeyer, L.M.C.
Austin & J. Pellenq (2005). The Holy
Grail:
Getting the carbon budget right – analytical performance comparison of
site
specific modelling of soil organic matter in
A. Heinemeyer, I.P.
A.
Heinemeyer, J.-A. Subke & P. Ineson (2007). The role of soils in the terrestrial carbon
balance: latest advances in addressing the plant-soil continuum. Final
meeting
of the ESF programme 'The Role of Soils in the Global Carbon Balance'
(RSTCB).
A.
Heinemeyer (2008). The role of soils in the terrestrial carbon balance:
from
the large scale to the nitty gritty stuff.
Invited
speaker at the Ecology and Biology seminar series at
A.
Heinemeyer, A.R. Lloyd, C. Di Bene, R.
Baxter, B.
Huntley, J. Gornall & P. Ineson
(2008). Revisiting ground-based CO2
efflux measurements: understanding plant and soil component fluxes and
their
individual environmental responses based on collar insertion depth and
transparent chambers. British Ecological Society, Annual Meeting,
A.
Heinemeyer, J.-A. Subke, S. Lafont, M. Wilkinson & P.
Ineson
(2008).
An
improved understanding of forest net ecosystem exchange in the
plant-soil
continuum: linking long-term high frequency eddy covariance and soil
respiration data within a carbon modelling framework. British
Ecological
Society,
Annual
Meeting,
A.R. Lloyd, R. Baxter, B. Huntley, A.
Heinemeyer & P. Ineson (2008). Moorland
canopy and soil carbon fluxes: towards a better understanding of plant
community and soil component flux responses to key environmental
drivers.
British Ecological Society, Annual Meeting,
J.M.
Clark, A. Heinemeyer, P. Martin & S. Bottrell
(2008). Link
between
carbon
and
sulphur cycling during simulated drought
cycles in six UK ombrotrophic peats. EGU
General
Assembly 2008. Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 10, EGU2008;
J.M.
Clark, A. Heinemeyer, P. Martin & S. Bottrell
(2008). Linking
carbon
and
sulphur
cycling during simulated drought cycles
in peat from six sites across the UK. International Peat
Congress 2008,
A. Heinemeyer, M.R. Lomas,
B. Foereid & P. Ineson (2009).
Modelling carbon
dynamics in organic soils – past, present and future. BSSS Annual
Conference at
A.
Heinemeyer, M. Wilkinson, J.
Morison & P. Ineson (2009). The ‘overflow tap’ theory: linking NPP
to
forest soil carbon dynamics. Soil
Organic Matters, Conference at Rothamsted/
A. Heinemeyer
& P. Ineson
(2009). Soil Carbon and Climate: what we know and what we don’t know.
Seminar
at
A.
Heinemeyer, M. Wilkinson, J.A. Subke, E.
Casella, R. Vargas, J. Morison & P. Ineson
(2010). The ‘overflow tap’ theory: linking NPP to forest soil carbon
dynamics. EGU, Conference at
Book/Chapter
contributions:
Soil Carbon Dynamics: An
Integrated Methodology. Eds. Kutsch W, Bahn M & Heinemeyer A. Cambridge
University
Press (published in Oct 2009; ISBN: ISBN-13: 9780521865616).
Subke J-A, Heinemeyer
A & Reichstein M.
Experimental design to scale up in time and space and its statistical
considerations. In: Soil Carbon Dynamics: An Integrated Methodology. Eds. Kutsch W., Bahn
M. Heinemeyer A. Cambridge University Press.
Moyano FE, Atkin OK, Bahn M,
Bruhn D, Burton AJ, Heinemeyer A, Kutsch
W & Wieser G.
Respiration from Roots and the Mycorrhizosphere. In: Soil Carbon
Dynamics: An
Integrated Methodology. Eds. Kutsch
W., Bahn M. Heinemeyer A. Cambridge
University Press.
Rodeghiero M, Heinemeyer
A, Schrumpf
M & Bellamy P. Determination of changes in soil carbon stocks. In:
Soil Carbon
Dynamics: An Integrated Methodology. Eds. Kutsch
W., Bahn M. Heinemeyer A. Cambridge
University Press.
Kutsch
W, Bahn M, Heinemeyer A & IA
Janssens. Towards
a standardized protocol for the measurement of soil CO2
efflux. In:
Soil Carbon Dynamics : An Integrated
Methodology. Eds. Kutsch
W., Bahn
M. Heinemeyer A. Cambridge University Press.
Kutsch W, Bahn M & Heinemeyer
A. Soil carbon relations –
an overview. In:
Soil Carbon Dynamics: An Integrated Methodology. Eds.
Kutsch W., Bahn
M. Heinemeyer A.
Cambridge University Press.
Bahn M, Kutsch W & Heinemeyer A.
Emerging issues and
challenges for an integrated understanding of soil carbon fluxes. In:
Soil
Carbon Dynamics: An Integrated Methodology. Eds. Kutsch W., Bahn M.
Heinemeyer A.
Cambridge University Press.
Report
contributions:
Remote Sensing and LULUCF carbon inventories in the
G. Patenaude (with
appendices from staff of
the Centre for Terrestrial Carbon Dynamics),
Estimating Biogenic Carbon Fluxes from Flux tower
measurements and Earth Observation data (2005)
John
Grace
(on
behalf
of:
The Centre for Terrestrial Carbon Dynamics:
Universities of Sheffield, Edinburgh, York, University College London,
and
Forest Research at Alice Holt)
Towards an Ecosystems Approach for Ammonia- Embedding
an Ecosystem Services Framework into Air Quality Policy for
Agricultural
Ammonia Emissions (Defra NR0120) (2008)
Kevin Hicks,
Tim Morrissey, Mike Ashmore, Dave Raffaelli, Mark
Sutton, Jim Smart, Carmel Ramwell &
Andreas
Heinemeyer.