Publications

* denotes undergraduate mentee.

2025

  1. DMP Peltier, V Butto, T Rademacher. To understand wood growth we need to (learn to) manipulate it. New Phytologist: Accepted 12/18/2024. pdf.
  2. 2024

  3. Peltier, DMP, MS Carbone, K Ogle, G Koch, AD Richardson. Decades-old carbon reserves are widespread among tree species, constrained only by sapwood longevity. New Phytologist: Accepted 11/13/2024. pdf.
  4. RA Thompson, SC Malone, DMP Peltier, D Six, N Robertson, C Oliveira Jr, CD McIntire, W Pockman, NG McDowell, AM Trowbridge, HD Adams. Local carbon reserves are insufficient for phloem terpene induction during drought in Pinus edulis in response to bark-beetle associated fungi. New Phytologist: Accepted 7/24/2024. pdf.
  5. 2023

  6. Peltier, DMP, M Carbone, M Enright, MC Marshall, AM Trowbridge, J LeMoine, G Koch, A Richardson. Old reserves and ancient buds fuel regrowth of coast redwood after catastrophic fire. Nature Plants: 9: 1978-1985. pdf.
  7. Peltier, DMP, P Nguyen*, C Ebert, GW Koch, EAG Schuur, and Kiona Ogle. Moisture stress limits radial mixing of non-structural carbohydrates in sapwood of trembling aspen. Tree Physiology: accepted 6/27/2023. pdf.
  8. Peltier, DMP, MS Carbone, C McIntire, N Robertson, RA Thompson, S Malone, J LeMoine, AD Richardson, NG McDowell, HD Adams, W Pockman, AM Trowbridge. Carbon starvation following a decade of experimental drought exhausts old reserves in Pinus edulis. New Phytologist: accepted 6/12/2023. pdf.
  9. Peltier, DMP, K Ogle. Still recovering or just remembering? To understand drought legacies, modeling choices matter. Journal of Ecology 111:1170–1173. pdf
  10. Samuels-Crow, KE, DMP Peltier, Y Liu, JS Guo, JM Welker, WRL Anderegg, GW Koch, C Schwalm, M Litvak, J Shaw, K Ogle. The importance of monsoon precipitation for foundation tree species across the semiarid southwestern U.S. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change: accepted 3/6/2023
  11. R Alexander Thompson, HD Adams, DD Breshears, AD Collins, LT Dickman, C Grossiord, A Manrique-Alba, DMP Peltier, MG Ryan, AM Trowbridge, NG McDowell. No carbohydrate accumulation for growth-limited trees. Nature Communications: accepted.
  12. Peltier, DMP, J LeMoine, C Ebert, X Xu, C Czimczik, A Richardson, M Carbone. An incubation method to determine the age of available nonstructural carbon in woody plant tissues. Tree Physiology: accepted 1/20/2023. pdf
  13. 2022

  14. Zeng, Xiaomin, MN Evans, X Liu, DMP Peltier, S Zhan, P Ni, Y Li, L Zhang, B Yang.  Process representation of conifer tree-ring growth is improved by incorporation of climate memory effects. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 327: 109196.
  15. Peltier, DMP, JS Guo, WRL Anderegg, K Ogle. Contemporary tree growth shows altered climate memory. Ecology Letters 25: 2663-2674. pdf
  16. Yocom, L, K Ogle, DMP Peltier, P Szejner, Y Liu, RK Monson. 2022. Tree growth sensitivity to climate varies across a seasonal precipitation gradient. Oecologia 198: 933–946.
  17. Marqués, L, K Ogle, DMP Peltier, JJ Camarero. 2022. Altered climate memory characterizes tree growth during forest dieback. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 314: 108787.
  18. Peltier, DMP, P Nguyen*, M Bangs*, M Wilson*, L Gear*, JS Guo, K Samuels-Crow, L Yocom, Y Liu, MK Fell, D Auty, WRL Anderegg, GW Koch, M Litvak, J Shaw, K Ogle. 2022. Temperature memory and non-structural carbohydrates mediate legacies of a hot drought in trees across the southwestern US. Tree Physiology 42: 71-85. pdf
  19. 2021

  20. Marqués, L, DMP Peltier, JJ Camarero, MA Zavala, J Madrigal-González, G Sangüesa-Barreda, and K Ogle. 2021.Disentangling the legacies of climate and management on tree growth. Ecosystems 25: 215–235.
  21. Peltier, DMP, P Nguyen*, M Bangs*, M Wilson*, L Gear*, JS Guo, K Samuels-Crow, L Yocom, Y Liu, MK Fell, D Auty, WRL Anderegg, GW Koch, M Litvak, J Shaw, K Ogle. 2021. Temporal controls on crown nonstructural carbohydrates in southwestern US tree species. Tree Physiology 41: 388-402. pdf
  22. 2020

  23. Peltier, DMP, and K Ogle. 2020. Tree growth sensitivity to climate is temporally variable. Ecology Letters 23: 1561–1572. pdf
  24. 2019

  25. Peltier, DMP, and K Ogle. 2019. Legacies of more frequent drought in ponderosa pine across the western United States. Global Change Biology 25: 3803-3816. pdf
  26. Ogle, K, DMP Peltier, M Fell, JS Guo, H Kropp, and JJ Barber. 2019. Should we be concerned about multiple comparisons in hierarchical Bayesian models? Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10: 553-564. pdf
  27. Peltier, DMP, and K Ogle. 2019. Legacies of La Niña: North American monsoon can rescue trees from winter drought. Global Change Biology 25: 121-133. pdf
  28. 2018 and earlier

  29. Peltier, DMP, JJ Barber, and K Ogle. 2018. Quantifying antecedent climatic drivers of tree growth in the Southwestern US. Journal of Ecology 106: 613-624. pdf
  30. Ryan, EM, K Ogle, DMP Peltier, AP Walker, MG De Kauwe, BE Medlyn, DG Williams, W Parton, S Asao, B Guenet, AB Harper, X Lu, KA Luus, S Zaehle, S Shu, C Werner, J Xia, E Pendall. 2017. Gross primary production responses to warming, elevated CO2, and irrigation: quantifying the drivers of ecosystem physiology in a semiarid grassland. Global Change Biology 23: 3092–3106.
  31. Peltier, DMP, M Fell, and K Ogle 2016. Legacy effects of drought in the southwestern United States: A multi-species synthesis. Ecological Monographs 86: 312-326. pdf
  32. Peltier, DMP, I Ibáñez. 2015. Patterns and variability in seedling carbon assimilation: implications for tree recruitment under climate change. Tree Physiology 35: 71–85. pdf
  33. Ibáñez, I, DS Katz, DMP Peltier, SM Wolf, and BT Connor-Barrie. 2014. Assessing the integrated effects of landscape fragmentation on plants and plant communities: the challenge of multiprocess–multiresponse dynamics. Journal of Ecology 102: 882–895. pdf
  34. Czaun, M, A Goeppert, RB May, D Peltier, H Zhang, GK Surya Prakash, and GA Olah. 2013. Organoamines grafted on nano-sized silica for carbon dioxide capture. Journal of CO2 Utilization 1: 1-7.