Faculty

Jason Hamilton

Jason Hamilton

Associate Professor

Biology
School of Humanities and Sciences

Publications

Please see my CV for the most updated publications.

  • Jason Hamilton. 2008. "Global Change and Invasive Species: The Demonic Duo." American Entomologist (Summer): 100-102.
  • Moore, D.J., S.Aref, R.M. Ho, J.S. Pippen, J.G. HAMILTON, and E.H. DeLucia. In Press. Inter-annual variation in the response of Pinustaeda tree growth to long term Free Air Carbon dioxide Enrichment (FACE). Global Change Biology.  View the PDF file.
  • Aldea, M., J.G. HAMILTON, J.Resti, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, T. Frank, E.G. DeLucia. In Press, Comparison of photosynthetis damage from arthropod herbivory and pathogen infection in understory hardwood saplings. Oecolgia.
  • Ort,D.R., E.A. Ainsworth, M. Aldea, D.J. Allen, C.J. Bernacchi, M.R. Berenbaum, G.A. Bollero, G. Cornic, P.A. Davey, O. Dermody, F.G. Dohleman, J.G. HAMILTON, E.A. Heaton, A.D.B. Leakey, J. Mahoney, T.A. Mies, P.B. Morgan, R.L. Nelson, A. Rogers, A.R. Zangerl, X-G. Zhu, E.H. DeLucia, and S.P. Long. In Press. SoyFACE: The effects and interactions of elevated [CO2] and [O3] on soybean. In Nösberger, J. et al, "Managed ecosystems and CO2: case studies, processes and perspectives". Springer Verlag
  • Knepp, R.G., J.G. HAMILTON, J.E. Mohan, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia.2005. Elevated CO2 reduces leaf damage by insect herbivores in a forest community. New Phytologist 167:207-218. View the PDF file.
  • HAMILTON, J.G., O. Dermody, M. Aldea, A.R. Zangerl, A. Rogers, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia. 2005. Anthropogenic changes in tropospheric composition increase susceptibility of soybean to insect herbivory. Environmental Entomology 34(2): 479-485. View the PDF file
  • Aldea, M., J.G. HAMILTON, J.R. Resti, A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum and E.H. DeLucia. 2005. Indirect Effects of Insect Herbivory on Leaf Gas Exchange in Soybean. Plant, Cell and Environment. View the PDF file.
  • DeLucia, E.H., D.J. Moore, J.G. HAMILTON, R.B. Thomas, C.J. Springer, and R.J. Norby. 2004. The changing role of forests in the global carbon cycle: Responging to elevated carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In, Lal, R., J. Duxbury, B.A. Stewart, and D.O. Hansen, Climatic Change and Global Food Security. Marcel Dekker. 179-214. View the PDF file.
  • HAMILTON, J. G., A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, J. Pippen, M. Aldea, and E.H. DeLucia. 2004. Insect herbivory in an intact forest understory under experimental CO2 enrichment. Oecologia. 138:566-573. View the PDF file.
  • George, K., R. J. Norby, J. G. HAMILTON, and E. H. DeLucia. 2003. Fine root respiration in a loblolly pine and sweetgum forest growing in elevated CO2. New Phytologist. 160: 511 522.  View the PDF article.
  • HAMILTON, J.G., J.R. Griffin, and M.R. Stromberg.  2002.  Long-Term Population Dynamics of Native Nassella Bunchgrasses in Central California. Madrono. 49: 274-284.
  • DeLucia, E.H., K. George and J.G. HAMILTON.  2002.  Radiation use efficiency of a forest exposed to elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Tree Physiology.  22:1003-1010.
  • Finzi, A.C., E.H. DeLucia, J.G. HAMILTON, D.D. Richter, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2002. The nitrogen budget of a pine forest under free air CO2 enrichment. Oecologia 132:567-578. View the PDF file.
  • HAMILTON, J.G., E.H. DeLucia, K. George, S. Naidu, A.C. Finzi, and W.H. Schlesinger. 2002. Forest carbon balance under CO2. Oecologia 131:250-260. View the PDF file.
  • Nitao, J.K., A.R. Zangerl, M.R. Berenbaum, and J.G. HAMILTON, et al. 2002. CNB: requiescat in place? Oikos 98(3): 540-546. View the PDF file.
  • Zangerl, A.R., J.G. HAMILTON, T.J. Miller, A.R. Crofts, K. Oxborough, M.R. Berenbaum, and E.H. DeLucia. 2002. Impact of folivory on photosynthesis is greater than the sum of its holes. PNAS 99(2): 1088-1091. View the PDF file.
  • HAMILTON, J.G., R.B. Thomas, and E.H. Delucia. 2001. Direct and indirect effects of elevated CO2 on leaf respiration in a forest  ecosystem. Plant, Cell and Environment 24:975-982. View the PDF file.
  • HAMILTON, J.G., A.R. Zangerl, E.H. DeLucia & M.R. Berenbaum. 2001. The carbon-nutrient balance hypothesis: its rise and fall. Ecology Letters Vol. 4 (1): 86. View the article  at the Blackwell Synergy website.
  • DeLucia, E.H., J.G. Hamilton, S.L. Naidu, R.B. Thomas, J.A. Andrews, A. Finzi, M. Lavine, R. Matamala, J.E. Mohan, G.R. Hendrey, and W.H. Schlesinger.  1999. Net primary production of a forest ecosystem with experimental CO2 enrichment. Science.  284:1177-1179.