A headshot of Matt Vadeboncoeur, a research scientist with the Earth Systems Research Center.

Matthew Vadeboncoeur

RESEARCH SCIENTIST II, Natural Resources & the Environment

Education

  • Ph.D., Environmental Science, University of New Hampshire
  • B.S., Environmental Science, Brown University

Selected Publications

  • Brum, M., Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Ivanov, V., Asbjornsen, H., Saleska, S., Alves, L. F., . . . Oliveira, R. S. (2019). Hydrological niche segregation defines forest structure and drought tolerance strategies in a seasonal Amazon forest. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 107(1), 318-333. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.13022

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Green, M. B., Asbjornsen, H., Campbell, J. L., Adams, M. B., Boyer, E. W., . . . Shanley, J. B. (2018). Systematic variation in evapotranspiration trends and drivers across the Northeastern United States. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 32(23), 3547-3560. doi:10.1002/hyp.13278

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Ouimette, A. P., & Hobbie, E. A. (2015). Mycorrhizal roots in a temperate forest take up organic nitrogen from C-13- and N-15-labeled organic matter. PLANT AND SOIL, 397(1-2), 303-315. doi:10.1007/s11104-015-2623-1

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Hamburg, S. P., Yanai, R. D., & Blum, J. D. (2014). Rates of sustainable forest harvest depend on rotation length and weathering of soil minerals. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 318, 194-205. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2014.01.012

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Hamburg, S. P., Blum, J. D., Pennino, M. J., Yanai, R. D., & Johnson, C. E. (2012). The Quantitative Soil Pit Method for Measuring Belowground Carbon and Nitrogen Stocks. SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL, 76(6), 2241-2255. doi:10.2136/sssaj2012.0111

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A., Hamburg, S. P., Cogbill, C. V., & Sugimura, W. Y. (2012). A comparison of presettlement and modern forest composition along an elevation gradient in central New Hampshire. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE, 42(1), 190-202. doi:10.1139/X11-169

  • Vadeboncoeur, M. A. (2010). Meta-analysis of fertilization experiments indicates multiple limiting nutrients in northeastern deciduous forests. CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 40(9), 1766-1780. doi:10.1139/X10-127