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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.

Lazar, Julia G., Kelly Addy, Molly K. Welsh, Arthur J. Gold, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. “Resurgent Beaver Ponds in the Northeastern United States: Implications for Greenhouse Gas Emissions”. Journal of Environment Quality 43 (6): 1844. doi:10.2134/jeq2014.02.0065.
Kulkarni, Madhura V., Peter M. Groffman, Joseph B. Yavitt, and Christine L. Goodale. 2014. “Complex Controls of Denitrification at Ecosystem, Landscape and Regional Scales in Northern Hardwood Forests”. Ecological Modelling. doi:10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2014.03.010.
Morse, Jennifer L., S. F. Werner, C. P. Gillin, Christine L. Goodale, Scott W. Bailey, K. J. McGuire, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. “Searching for Biogeochemical Hot Spots in Three Dimensions: Soil C and N Cycling in Hydropedologic Settings in a Northern Hardwood Forest”. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 119 (8): 1596-1607. doi:10.1002/jgrg.v119.810.1002/2013JG002589.
Steele, Meredith K., James B. Heffernan, Neil D. Bettez, Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Peter M. Groffman, Morgan Grove, Sharon J. Hall, et al. 2014. “Convergent Surface Water Distributions in U.S. Cities”. Ecosystems 17 (4): 685-97. doi:10.1007/s10021-014-9751-y.
Anderson, Todd R., Peter M. Groffman, Sujay S. Kaushal, and Todd Walter. 2014. “Shallow Groundwater Denitrification in Riparian Zones of a Headwater Agricultural Landscape”. Journal of Environment Quality 43 (2): 732. doi:10.2134/jeq2013.07.0303.
Waters, Emily R., Jennifer L. Morse, Neil D. Bettez, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. “Differential Carbon and Nitrogen Controls of Denitrification in Riparian Zones and Streams Along an Urban to Exurban Gradient”. Journal of Environmental Quality 43 (3). doi:10.2134/jeq2013.12.0504.
Martinez, Noelle G., Neil D. Bettez, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. “Sources of Variation in Home Lawn Soil Nitrogen Dynamics”. Journal of Environment Quality 43 (6): 2146. doi:10.2134/jeq2014.03.0103.
Clair, Thomas A., Tamara Blett, Julian Aherne, Marcos P. M. Aidar, Richard Artz, William J. Bealey, William Budd, et al. 2014. “The Critical Loads and Levels Approach for Nitrogen”. In Nitrogen Deposition, Critical Loads and Biodiversity, 481-91. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. doi:10.1007/978-94-007-7939-610.1007/978-94-007-7939-6_50.
Groffman, Peter M., Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Neil D. Bettez, Morgan Grove, Sharon J. Hall, James B. Heffernan, Sarah E. Hobbie, et al. 2014. “Ecological Homogenization of Urban USA”. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (1): 74-81. doi:10.1890/120374.
Ballantine, Katherine, Peter M. Groffman, Johannes Lehmann, and Rebecca Schneider. 2014. “Stimulating Nitrate Removal Processes of Restored Wetlands”. Environmental Science & Technology 48 (13): 7365-73. doi:10.1021/es500799v.
Groffman, Peter M., Peter Kareiva, Shawn L. Carter, Nancy B Grimm, Josh J. Lawler, Michelle C. Mack, Virginia Matzek, and Heather Tallis. 2014. “Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Ecosystem Services”. In Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment., 195-219. Washington, D. C.: U.S. Global Change Research Program. doi:10.7930/J0TD9V7H.
Balaria, Ankit, Chris E. Johnson, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. “Effects of Calcium Treatment on Forest Floor Organic Matter Composition Along an Elevation Gradient”. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (8): 969-76. doi:10.1139/cjfr-2014-0065.
Tanner, Colby J., Frederick R. Adler, Nancy B Grimm, Peter M. Groffman, S.A. Levin, Jason Munshi-South, Diane E. Pataki, M.A Pavao-Zuckerman, and W.G. Wilson. 2014. “Urban Ecology: Advancing Science and Society”. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (10): 574-81. doi:10.1890/140019.
Gilbert, Kadeem J., Timothy J. Fahey, John C. Maerz, Ruth E. Sherman, Patrick J. Bohlen, Jason J. Dombroskie, Peter M. Groffman, and Joseph B. Yavitt. 2014. “Exploring Carbon Flow through the Root Channel in a Temperate Forest Soil Food Web”. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 76: 45-52. doi:10.1016/j.soilbio.2014.05.005.
Durán, Jorge, Jennifer L. Morse, Peter M. Groffman, John L. Campbell, Lynn M. Christenson, Charles T. Driscoll, Timothy J. Fahey, Melany C. Fisk, Myron J. Mitchell, and Pamela H. Templer. 2014. “Winter Climate Change Affects Growing-Season Soil Microbial Biomass and Activity in Northern Hardwood Forests”. Global Change Biology 20 (11): 3568-77. doi:10.1111/gcb.12624.
Palta, Monica M., Joan G. Ehrenfeld, and Peter M. Groffman. 2014. ““Hotspots” and ‘Hot Moments’ of Denitrification in Urban Brownfield Wetlands”. Ecosystems 17 (7): 1121-37. doi:10.1007/s10021-014-9778-0.
Harrison, Melanie D., Andrew J. Miller, Peter M. Groffman, Paul M. Mayer, and Sujay S. Kaushal. 2014. “Hydrologic Controls on Nitrogen and Phosphorous Dynamics in Relict Oxbow Wetlands Adjacent to an Urban Restored Stream”. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, n/a - n/a. doi:10.1111/jawr.12193.
Gold, Arthur J., D. Parker, R. M. Waskom, J. Dobrowolski, M. O’Neill, Peter M. Groffman, Kelly Addy, et al. 2013. “Advancing Water Resource Management in Agricultural, Rural, and Urbanizing Watersheds: Why Land-Grant Universities Matter”. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 68 (4): 337-48. doi:10.2489/jswc.68.4.337.
Zaady, Eli, Peter M. Groffman, Dominic Standing, and Moshe Shachak. 2013. “High N2O Emissions in Dry Ecosystems”. European Journal of Soil Biology 59: 1-7. doi:10.1016/j.ejsobi.2013.08.004.
Burgin, Amy J., Julia G. Lazar, Peter M. Groffman, Arthur J. Gold, and D.Q. Kellogg. 2013. “Balancing Nitrogen Retention Ecosystem Services and Greenhouse Gas Disservices at the Landscape Scale”. Ecological Engineering 56: 26-35. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.05.003.