Hugh Henry, Phd
Professor; Director, Environmental Sciences Wester
Department of Biology
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Hugh Henry, PhD Professor; Director, Environmental Sciences Western field station of Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Research Interest
I am a terrestrial plant ecologist with interests in biogeochemistry, community ecology, physiological plant ecology and global change ecology. I use field experimentation, laboratory methods and theoretical modeling to explore questions ranging from resource acquisition by individual plants to species responses at the community level and nutrient cycling at the ecosystem level. I am particularly interested in exploring how plants and microorganisms interact to regulate nutrient cycling in natural systems.
Publications
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Henry HA, Hutchison JS, Kim MK, McWhirter BD. Context matters for warming: interannual variation in grass biomass responses to 7 years of warming and N addition. Ecosystems. 2015 Jan 1;18(1):103-14.
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Fraser LH, Pither J, Jentsch A, Sternberg M, Zobel M, Askarizadeh D, Bartha S, Beierkuhnlein C, Bennett JA, Bittel A, Boldgiv B. Worldwide evidence of a unimodal relationship between productivity and plant species richness. Science. 2015 Jul 17;349(6245):302-5.
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Malyshev AV, Arfin Khan MA, Beierkuhnlein C, Steinbauer MJ, Henry HA, Jentsch A, Dengler J, Willner E, Kreyling J. Plant responses to climatic extremes: withinâ€species variation equals amongâ€species variation. Global change biology. 2016 Jan 1;22(1):449-64.