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Leaf development and demography explain photosynthetic seasonality in Amazon evergreen forests
J Wu, LP Albert, AP Lopes, N Restrepo-Coupe, M Hayek, KT Wiedemann, ...
Science 351 (6276), 972-976, 2016
4242016
Greenhouse gas emissions from food systems: building the evidence base
FN Tubiello, C Rosenzweig, G Conchedda, K Karl, J Gütschow, P Xueyao, ...
Environmental Research Letters 16 (6), 065007, 2021
1972021
The carbon opportunity cost of animal-sourced food production on land
MN Hayek, H Harwatt, WJ Ripple, ND Mueller
Nature Sustainability 4 (1), 21-24, 2021
1702021
Partitioning controls on Amazon forest photosynthesis between environmental and biotic factors at hourly to interannual timescales
J Wu, K Guan, M Hayek, N Restrepo‐Coupe, KT Wiedemann, X Xu, ...
Global Change Biology 23 (3), 1240-1257, 2017
1142017
The biophysics, ecology, and biogeochemistry of functionally diverse, vertically and horizontally heterogeneous ecosystems: The Ecosystem Demography model, version 2.2–Part 1 …
M Longo, RG Knox, DM Medvigy, NM Levine, MC Dietze, Y Kim, ...
Geoscientific Model Development 12 (10), 4309-4346, 2019
982019
Canopy-scale biophysical controls of transpiration and evaporation in the Amazon Basin
K Mallick, I Trebs, E Boegh, L Giustarini, M Schlerf, DT Drewry, ...
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 20 (10), 4237-4264, 2016
822016
Nationwide shift to grass-fed beef requires larger cattle population
MN Hayek, RD Garrett
Environmental Research Letters 13 (8), 084005, 2018
772018
Pre-and post-production processes increasingly dominate greenhouse gas emissions from agri-food systems
FN Tubiello, K Karl, A Flammini, J Gütschow, G Obli-Laryea, ...
Earth System Science Data 14 (4), 2022
722022
Ecosystem heterogeneity and diversity mitigate Amazon forest resilience to frequent extreme droughts
M Longo, RG Knox, NM Levine, LF Alves, D Bonal, PB Camargo, ...
New Phytologist 219 (3), 914-931, 2018
672018
A novel correction for biases in forest eddy covariance carbon balance
MN Hayek, R Wehr, M Longo, LR Hutyra, K Wiedemann, JW Munger, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 250, 90-101, 2018
342018
Scientists call for renewed Paris pledges to transform agriculture
H Harwatt, WJ Ripple, A Chaudhary, MG Betts, MN Hayek
The Lancet Planetary Health 4 (1), e9-e10, 2020
322020
Animal agency in wildlife conservation and management
É Edelblutte, R Krithivasan, MN Hayek
Conservation Biology 37 (1), e13853, 2023
282023
Pre-and post-production processes along supply chains increasingly dominate GHG emissions from agri-food systems globally and in most countries
FN Tubiello, K Karl, A Flammini, J Gütschow, G Obli-Layrea, ...
Earth System Science Data Discussions 2021, 1-24, 2021
272021
Carbon exchange in an Amazon forest: from hours to years
MN Hayek, M Longo, J Wu, MN Smith, N Restrepo-Coupe, R Tapajós, ...
Biogeosciences 15 (15), 4833-4848, 2018
252018
The infectious disease trap of animal agriculture
MN Hayek
Science Advances 8 (44), eadd6681, 2022
242022
Finding and fixing food system emissions: the double helix of science and policy
C Rosenzweig, FN Tubiello, D Sandalow, P Benoit, MN Hayek
Environmental Research Letters 16 (6), 061002, 2021
242021
Biases in atmospheric CO2 estimates from correlated meteorology modeling errors
SM Miller, MN Hayek, AE Andrews, I Fung, J Liu
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (5), 2903-2914, 2015
212015
Underestimates of methane from intensively raised animals could undermine goals of sustainable development
MN Hayek, SM Miller
Environmental Research Letters 16 (6), 063006, 2021
202021
Eating away at climate change with negative emissions: Repurposing UK agricultural land to meet climate goals
H Harwatt, M Hayek
Harvard Law School, Harvard, 2019
132019
The ‘sustainability gap’of US broiler chicken production: trade-offs between welfare, land use and consumption
I Chan, B Franks, MN Hayek
Royal Society open science 9 (6), 210478, 2022
122022
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