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Dr. Peter M. Groffman

Microbial Ecologist | PhD, University of Georgia

Expertise
soil ecology, water quality

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Peter Groffman studies how microbial processes impact gas exchange - particularly nitrogen - between the soil and air. His work encompasses rural and urban ecosystems, and is primarily centered at two of the National Science Foundation’s Long Term Ecological Research sites located in Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire and Baltimore, Maryland.

As a result of climate change, forests in the northeastern US are experiencing reduced winter snow cover. This change leaves the forest soil exposed to subfreezing temperatures for extended periods. Without a layer of insulating snow, important biological activity that usually continues throughout the winter stops. Freezing damages tender tree roots. Increased winter rain washes nitrogen and phosphorus - nutrients critical to tree growth - out of the soil, threatening forest productivity and water quality. Bare soils produce more nitrous oxide and consume less methane - both potent greenhouse gases. Understanding these processes will inform forest management as climate warms.

Urbanization is a global trend marked by increasing homogenization of the landscape; imagine the cookie cutter properties that characterize ‘suburbia’. Understanding landscape homogenization will help predict the impacts of urban land use change and its effects on carbon storage and nitrogen pollution, on multiple spatial scales.

Groffman was a Convening Lead Author for the third National Climate Assessment Chapter on Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.

Groffman is also a Professor at the City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center and the Brooklyn College Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.

Pouyat, Richard V., Kenneth T Belt, Diane E. Pataki, Peter M. Groffman, J. Hom, and Lawrence E. Band. 2007. “Urban Land-Use Change Effects on Biogeochemical Cycles”. In P. Canadell, D. Pataki and L. Pitelka (eds.). Terrestrial Ecosystems in a Changing World, 45-58. The IGBP Series, Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Heidelberg-New York.
Groffman, Peter M., Richard V. Pouyat, Mary L. Cadenasso, Wayne C Zipperer, K. Szlavecz, Ian D. Yesilonis, Lawrence E. Band, and G.S. Brush. 2007. “Corregendium: Land Use Context and Natural Soil Controls on Plant Community Composition and Soil Nitrogen and Carbon Dynamics in Urban and Rural Forests”. For. Ecol. Manage 246: 296-97.
Dittman, J. A., Charles T. Driscoll, Peter M. Groffman, and Timothy J. Fahey. 2007. “Dynamics of Nitrogen and Dissolved Organic Carbon at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Ecology 88: 1153-66.
Clough, T. J., Kelly Addy, D.Q. Kellogg, B.L. Nowicki, Arthur J. Gold, and Peter M. Groffman. 2007. “Dynamics of Nitrous Oxide in Groundwater at the Aquatic-Terrestrial Interface”. Global Change Biol. 13: 1528-37.
Judd, Kristen E., Gene E. Likens, and Peter M. Groffman. 2007. “High Nitrate Retention During Winter in Soils of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”. Ecosystems.
Campbell, John L., Myron J. Mitchell, B. Mayer, Peter M. Groffman, and Lynn M. Christenson. 2007. “Mobility of Nitrogen-15-Labeled Nitrate and Sulfur-34-Labeled Sulfate During Snowmelt”. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 71: 1934-44.
Jacinthe, P.A., and Peter M. Groffman. 2006. “Microbial Nitrogen Cycling Processes in a Sulfidic Coastal Marsh”. Wetl. Ecol. Manage 14: 123-31.
Groffman, Peter M., Melany C. Fisk, Charles T. Driscoll, Gene E. Likens, Timothy J. Fahey, C. Eagar, and Linda H. Pardo. 2006. “Calcium Additions and Microbial Nitrogen Cycle Processes in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Ecosystems 9: 1289-1305. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Groffman_et_al_2006_Calcium_Additions_Ecosystems.pdf.
Suárez, Esteban R., Timothy J. Fahey, Joseph B. Yavitt, Peter M. Groffman, and Patrick J. Bohlen. 2006. “Patterns of Litter Disappearance in a Northern Hardwood Forest Invaded by Exotic Earthworms”. Ecol. Appl. 16: 154-65.
Hale, R., and Peter M. Groffman. 2006. “Chloride Effects on Nitrogen Dynamics in Forested and Suburban Stream Debris Dams”. J. Environ. Qual. 35: 2425-32.
Pardo, Linda H., Pamela H. Templer, Christine L. Goodale, S. Duke, Peter M. Groffman, and Gary M. Lovett. 2006. “Regional Assessment of N Saturation Using Foliar and Root Delta N-15”. Biogeochemistry 80: 143-71.
Gutiérrez, Jorge L., Clive G. Jones, Peter M. Groffman, Stuart E. G. Findlay, O.O. Iribarne, P.D. Ribiero, and C.M. Bruschetti. 2006. “The Contribution of Crab Burrow Excavation to Carbon Availability in Surficial Salt-Marsh Sediments”. Ecosystems 9: 647-58. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Gutierrez_et_al_2006_Contribution_Ecosystems.pdf.
Groffman, Peter M., R.T. Venterea, L. V. Verchot, and C.S. Potter. 2006. “Landscape and Regional Scale Studies of Nitrogen Gas Fluxes”. In J. Wu, K. B. Jones, H. Li, and O. L. Loucks (eds.). Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecology: Methods and Applications, 191-203. Springer, New York.
Groffman, Peter M., J.P. Hardy, Charles T. Driscoll, and Timothy J. Fahey. 2006. “Snow Depth, Soil Freezing and Trace Gas Fluxes in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Global Change Biol. 12: 1748-60. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Groffman_et_al_2006_Snow_Depth_Global_Change_Biology.pdf.
Kaye, J. P., Peter M. Groffman, Nancy B Grimm, L.A. Baker, and Richard V. Pouyat. 2006. “A Distinct Urban Biogeochemistry?”. Trends Res. Ecol. Evol. 21: 192-99.
Suárez, Esteban R., Timothy J. Fahey, Peter M. Groffman, Joseph B. Yavitt, and Patrick J. Bohlen. 2006. “Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Exotic Earthworm Communities Along Invasion Fronts in a Temperate Hardwood Forest in South-Central New York (USA)”. Biol. Invasions 8: 553-64.
Groffman, Peter M., J.B. Baron, Tamara Blett, Arthur J. Gold, I. Goodman, L.H. Gunderson, B.M. Levinson, et al. 2006. “Ecological Thresholds: The Key to Successful Environmental Management or an Important Concept With No Practical Application?”. Ecosystems 9: 1-13.
Szlavecz, K., S.A. Placella, Richard V. Pouyat, Peter M. Groffman, C. Csuzdi, and Ian D. Yesilonis. 2006. “Invasive Earthworm Species and Nitrogen Cycling in Remnant Forest Patches”. Appl. Soil Ecol. 32: 54-62.
Groffman, Peter M., Richard V. Pouyat, Mary L. Cadenasso, Wayne C Zipperer, K. Szlavecz, Ian D. Yesilonis, Lawrence E. Band, and G.S. Brush. 2006. “Land Use Context and Natural Soil Controls on Plant Community Composition and Soil Nitrogen and Carbon Dynamics in Urban and Rural Forests”. For. Ecol. Manage 236: 177-92.
Fisk, Melany C., W.R. Kessler, A. Goodale, Timothy J. Fahey, Peter M. Groffman, and Charles T. Driscoll. 2006. “Landscape Variation in Microarthropod Response to Calcium Addition in a Northern Hardwood Forest Ecosystem”. Pedobiologia 50: 69-78.