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Waring, B.G., J.M. Becknell, and J.S. Powers.  Nitrogen, phosphorus, and cation use efficiency in stands of regenerating tropical dry forest.  2015. Oecologia doi: 10.1007/s00442-015-3283-9.

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My research interests are diverse, but they are linked by the common theme of understanding the relationships among ecological processes, the patterns they generate, and the effects of anthropogenic environmental changes across a range of spatial and temporal scales. I use a diverse set of tools including microbiological techniques, soil chemistry, stable isotope analysis, remote sensing, geostatistics, and geographic information systems (GIS) to extrapolate from fine to coarse spatial scales and to connect ecological processes to patterns. The bulk of my field work is in tropical ecosystems.

Powers, J.S., and P.L. Tiffin. 2010. Plant functional type classifications in tropical dry forests in Costa Rica: leaf habit versus taxonomic approaches. Functional Ecology 24:927-936.

Becklund, K.K., L.L. Kinkel, and J.S. Powers.  2014. Landscape variation in the abundance and activity of pathogen-suppressive Streptomyces in secondary tropical dry forests of Costa Rica. Biotropica 46: 657-666. (Editor’s Choice, Biotropica).

Powers, J.S., J.M. Becknell, J. Irving, and D. Perez-Aviles. 2009. Diversity and structure of regenerating tropical dry forests in Costa Rica: environmental drivers and geographic patterns. In press. Forest Ecology and Management.

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Locatelli, B., C. Catterall, P. Imbach, C. Kumar, R. Lasco, E. Marín-Spiotta, B. Mercer, J.S. Powers, N. Schwartz, and M. Uriarte. Tropical reforestation and climate change: beyond carbon. 2015. Restoration Ecology doi:10.1111/rec.12209.

Smith-Martin,C.M., X. Xu, D. Medvigy, S.A. Schnitzer, J.S. Powers. Allometric scaling laws linking biomass and rooting depth vary across ontogeny and functional groups in tropical dry forest lianas and trees. In press. New Phytologist.Smith-Martin, C.M., C.L. Bastos, O.R. López, J.S. Powers, and Stefan A. Schnitzer. 2019. Effects of dry season irrigation on leaf physiology, biomass, and belowground allocation in tropical trees and lianas. Ecology doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2827Hulshof, C.M. and J.S. Powers. Tropical forest composition and function across space and time: Insights from diverse gradients in Area de Conservación Guanacaste. In press, Biotropica.Medvigy, D., G. Wang, Q. Zhu, W. J. Riley, A. M. Trierweiler, B. G. Waring, X. Xu, and J. S. Powers. 2019. Observed variation in soil properties can drive large variation in modeled forest functioning and composition during tropical forest secondary succession. New Phytologist 223: 1820-1833Waring, B.G., D. Peréz-Aviles, J. Murray and J.S. Powers. 2019. Plant community responses to stand-level nutrient fertilization in a secondary tropical dry forest. Ecology 100, e02691

Becknell, J.M., and J.S. Powers.  2014. Aboveground biomass, plant functional traits, and edaphic variation in secondary tropical dry forests.  Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44: 603-614. (Editor’s Choice, CJFR).

Ceccon, E., I. Sánchez, and J.S. Powers. 2014. Biological potential of four indigenous tree species from seasonally dry tropical forest for soil restoration. Agroforestry Systems. DOI 10.1007/s10457-014-9782-6.

Powers, J.S., R.A. Montgomery, E.C. Adair, F.Q. Brearley, S.J. DeWalt, C.T. Castanho, J. Chave, E. Deinert, J.U. Ganzhorn, M.E. Gilbert, J. Antonio-Gonzalez, S. Bunyavejchewin, H.R. Grau, K.E. Harms, A. Hiremath, S. Iriarte-Vivar, E. Manzane, A.A. de Oliveira, L. Poorter, J.B. Ramanamanjato, C. Salk, A.Varela, G.D. Weiblen and M.T. Lerdau. Decomposition in tropical forests: a pan-tropical study of the effects of litter type, litter placement and mesofaunal exclusion across a precipitation gradient. 2009. Journal of Ecology 97: 801-811.

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I use experimental and observational approaches to investigate and biogeochemical and ecosystem processes across local, regional, and global scales. In particular, my research focuses on understanding:

Powers, J.S., and D. Peréz-Aviles. Edaphic factors are a more important control on fine root stocks than stand age in tropical dry forests regenerating following agricultural land use.2013. Biotropica. 45: 1-9.  DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7429.2012.00881.x.

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Álvarez-Cansino L., S.A. Schnitzer, J.P. Reid, and J.S. Powersand. 2015. Liana competition with tropical trees varies with seasonal rainfall and soil moisture but not tree species identity. Ecology 96:39-45.

Gei, M.G., and J.S. Powers. 2015. The influence of seasonality and species effects on surface fine roots and nodulation in tropical legume tree plantations. Plant and Soil 388:187-196.

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Powers, J.S. 2004. Soil carbon and nitrogen storage following contrasting land-use transitions in Northeastern Costa Rica. Ecosystems 7: 134-146.

Kissing, L.B., and J.S. Powers. 2010. Coarse woody debris stocks as a function of forest type and stand age in Costa Rican tropical dry forest: long-lasting legacies of previous land use. Journal of Tropical Ecology 26:467–471.

Powers, J.S., M.D. Corre, T.E. Twine, and E. Veldkamp. 2011. Geographic bias of field observations of soil carbon stocks with tropical land-use changes precludes spatial extrapolation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Powers, J.S. and S. Salute.  Contrasting effects of macro- and micronutrients additions on short-term litter decomposition rates of two tropical dry forest tree species.  2011.  Plant and Soil 346: 245–257.

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Powers, J.S., and E. Veldkamp. 2005. Regional variation in soil carbon and delta13C in paired forests and pasture of Northeastern Costa Rica. Biogeochemistry 72: 315-336.

The Powers lab is interested in how land-use changes like secondary forest regeneration and climate change like increased frequency of drought affect seasonally dry tropical forest. We use a variety of tools including long-term observations, large-scale experiments, and meta-analysis and we collaborate with simulation modelers.

Powers, J.S. 2004. New perspectives in comparative ecology of Neotropical rain forests: Reflections on past, present and future. Biotropica 36: 2-6.

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Vargas G., G., L.K. Werden, and J.S. Powers. Explaining legume success in tropical dry forests based on seed germination niches: a new hypothesis. 2015. Biotropica doi: 10.1111/btp.12210.