Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
- Manusch, C., Bugmann, H., Wolf, A. (2014). Sensitivity of simulated productivity to soil characteristics and plant water uptake along drought gradients in the Swiss Alps. Ecological Modelling. 282. 25-34.
- Manusch, C., Bugmann, H., Wolf, A. (2014). The impact of climate change and its uncertainty on carbon storage in Switzerland. Regional Environmental Change. 14. 1437-1450.
- Pappas, C., Fatichi, S., Leuzinger, S., Wolf, A., Burlando, P. (2013). Sensitivity analysis of a process-based ecosystem model : Pinpointing parameterization and structural issues. Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. 118. 505-528.
- Gimmi, U., Poulter, B., Wolf, A., Portner, H., Weber, P., et al. (2013). Soil carbon pools in Swiss forests show legacy effects from historic forest litter raking. Landscape Ecology. 28. 835-846.
- Leuzinger, S., Manusch, C., Bugmann, H., Wolf, A. (2013). A sink-limited growth model improves biomass estimation along boreal and alpine tree lines. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 22. 924-932.
- Wolf, A., Lazzarotto, P., Bugmann, H. (2012). The relative importance of land use and climatic change in Alpine catchments. Climatic Change. 111. 279-300.
- Matthes, H., Rinke, A., Miller, P.A., Kuhry, P., Dethloff, K., et al. (2012). Sensitivity of high-resolution Arctic regional climate model projections to different implementations of land surface processes. Climatic Change. 111. 197-214.
- Heiri, C., Wolf, A., Rohrer, L., Brang, P., Bugmann, H. (2012). Successional pathways in Swiss mountain forest reserves. European Journal of Forest Research. 131. 503-518.
- Manusch, C., Bugmann, H., Heiri, C., Wolf, A. (2012). Tree mortality in dynamic vegetation models - A key feature for accurately simulating forest properties. Ecological Modelling. 243. 101-111.
- Rice, S., Stoffel, M., Turowski, J.M., Wolf, A. (2012). Disturbance regimes at the interface of geomorphology and ecology. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 37. 1678-1682.
- Wolf, A. (2011). Determining the rate of change in a mixed deciduous forest monitored for 50 years. Annals of Forest Science. 68. 485-495.
- Wolf, A. (2011). Estimating the potential impact of vegetation on the water cycle requires accurate soil water parameter estimation. Ecological Modelling. 222. 2595-2605.
- Didion, M., Kupferschmid, A., Wolf, A., Bugmann, H. (2011). Ungulate herbivory modifies the effects of climate change on mountain forests. Climatic Change. 109. 647-669.
- Portner, H., Bugmann, H., Wolf, A. (2010). Temperature response functions introduce high uncertainty in modelled carbon stocks in cold temperature regimes. Biogeosciences. 7. 3669-3684.
- Gimmi, U., Wolf, A., Buergi, M., Scherstjanoi, M., Bugmann, H. (2009). Quantifying disturbance effects on vegetation carbon pools in mountain forests based on historical data. Regional Environmental Change. 9. 121-130.
- Leuzinger, S., Bigler, C., Wolf, A., Koerner, C. (2009). Poor methodology for predicting large-scale tree die-off. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106.
- Heiri, C., Wolf, A., Rohrer, L., Bugmann, H. (2009). Forty years of natural dynamics in Swiss beech forests : Structure, composition, and the influence of former management. Ecological Applications. 19. 1920-1934.
- Wolf, A., Kozlov, M.V., Callaghan, T.V. (2008). Impact of non-outbreak insect damage on vegetation in northern Europe will be greater than expected during a changing climate. Climatic Change. 87. 91-106.
- Zockler, C., Miles, L., Fish, L., Wolf, A., Rees, G., et al. (2008). Potential impact of climate change and reindeer density on tundra indicator species in the Barents Sea region. Climatic Change. 87. 119-130.
- Wolf, A., Blyth, E., Harding, R., Jacob, D., Keup-Thiel, E., et al. (2008). Sensitivity of an ecosystem model to hydrology and temperature. Climatic Change. 87. 75-89.
- Wolf, A., Callaghan, T.V., Larson, K. (2008). Future changes in vegetation and ecosystem function of the Barents Region. Climatic Change. 87. 51-73.
- Goettel, H., Alexander, J., Keup-Thiel, E., Rechid, D., Hagemann, S., et al. (2008). Influence of changed vegetations fields on regional climate simulations in the Barents Sea Region. Climatic Change. 87. 35-50.
- Roderfeld, H., Blyth, E., Dankers, R., Huse, G., Slagstad, D., et al. (2008). Potential impact of climate change on ecosystems of the Barents Sea Region. Climatic Change. 87. 283-303.
- Yurova, A., Wolf, A., Sagerfors, J., Nilsson, M. (2007). Variations in net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide in a boreal mire : Modeling mechanisms linked to water table position. Journal of Geophysical Research. 112.
- Sitch, S., Mcguire, D.A., Kimball, J., Gedney, N., Gamon, J., et al. (2007). Assessing the carbon balance of circumpolar Arctic tundra using remote sensing and process modeling. Ecological Applications. 17. 213-234.
- Arneth, A., Niinemets, Ü., Pressley, S., Bäck, J., Hari, P., et al. (2007). Process-based estimates of terrestrial ecosystem isoprene emissions : incorporating the effects of a direct CO2-isoprene interaction. Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics. 7. 31-53.
- Turesson, H., Brönmark, C., Wolf, A. (2006). Satiation effects in piscivore prey size selection. Ecology of Freshwater Fish. 15. 78-85.
- Wolf, A. (2005). Fifty year record of change in tree spatial patterns within a mixed deciduous forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 215. 212-223.
- Bradshaw, R., Wolf, A., Møller, P. (2005). Long-term succession in a Danish temperate deciduous forest. Ecography. 28. 157-164.
- Wolf, A., Møller, P.F., Bradshaw, R.H.W., Bigler, J. (2004). Storm damage and long-term mortality in a semi-natural, temperate deciduous forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 188. 197-210.
- Wolf, A., Møller, P.F., Bradshaw, R.H.W., Bigler, J. (2004). Storm damage and long-term mortality in a semi-natural, temperate deciduous forest. Forest Ecology and Management. 188. 197-210.
Article, review/survey (Refereed)
- Reyer, C.P.O., Leuzinger, S., Rammig, A., Wolf, A., Bartholomeus, R.P., et al. (2013). A plant's perspective of extremes : terrestrial plant responses to changing climatic variability. Global Change Biology. John Wiley & Sons. 19. 75-89.