Publikationen
Sarneel J.M., […] Mueller P. […] et al. (in press) Reading tea leaves worldwide: decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization. Ecology Letters
Granse D., Wanner A., Stock M., Jensen K., Mueller P. (2024) Plant-sediment interactions decouple inorganic from organic carbon stock development in salt marsh soils. Limnology and Oceanography Letters doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10382
Krüger N., Finn D.R., Don A. (2024) Soil depth gradients of organic carbon-13 – A review on drivers and processes. Plant and Soil doi.org/10.1007/s11104-023-06328-5
Rich R., Mueller P. [….] et al. (2023) Design and Assessment of a Novel Approach for Ecosystem Warming Experiments in High-Energy Tidal Wetlands. JGR Biogeosciences doi.org/10.1029/2023JG007550
Tang H., Nolte S., Rich R., Jensen K., Mittmann-Goetsch J., Mueller P. (2023) Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes – insights from a Tea Bag Index study. Biogeosciences doi.org/10.5194/bg-20-1925-2023
Mueller P., Kutzbach L., Mozdzer T.J., Jespersen E., Barber D., Eller F. (2023) Minerogenic salt marshes can function as important inorganic carbon stores. Limnology and Oceanography doi.org/10.1002/lno.12322
Ren L., Jensen K., Porada P., Mueller P. (2022) Biota-mediated carbon cycling – A synthesis of biotic-interaction controls on blue carbon. Ecology Letters 10.1111/ele.13940
Tang H, Liebner S., Reents S, Nolte S., Horn F., Jensen K., Mueller P. (2021) Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise. Biogeosciences doi.org/10.5194/bg-2021-41
Koop-Jakobsen K., Meier R.J., Mueller P. (2021) Plant-mediated rhizosphere oxygenation in the native invasive salt marsh grass Elymus athericus. Frontiers in Plant Science 12:669751
Reents S, Mueller P., Tang H., Jensen K., Nolte S. (2021) Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands. Biogeosciences 18:403–411
Mueller P., Do H.T., Smit C., Reisdorff C., Jensen K., Nolte S. (2021) With a little help from my friends – Physiological integration facilitates invasion of wetland grass E. athericus into flooded soils. Oikos 130:431–439
UNESCO (2021) UNESCO Marine World Heritage: Custodians of the globe’s blue carbon assets. Paris, France. https://whc.unesco.org/en/blue-carbon-report
Mueller P., Mozdzer T.J., Langley J.A., Aoki L., Noyce G., Megonigal J.P. (2020) Plant species determine tidal wetland methane response to sea level rise. Nature Communications 11:5154
Keshta A., Koop-Jakobsen K., Titschak J., Mueller P., Jensen K., Baldwin A., Nolte S. (2020) Ungrazed salt marsh has well connected soil pores and less dense sediment compared with grazed salt marsh: CT scanning study. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 245:106987
Mueller P., Granse D, Nolte S., Weingartner M., Hoth S., Jensen K. (2020) Unrecognized controls on microbial functioning in blue carbon ecosystems: The role of mineral enzyme stabilization and allochthonous substrate supply. Ecology and Evolution 10:998-1011
Tang H, Nolte S., Jensen, K., Yang, Z., Wu, J., Mueller P. (2020) Grazing mediates soil microbial activity and litter decomposition in salt marshes. Science of the Total Environment 720:137559
Mueller P., Do H.T., Jensen K., Nolte S. (2019) Origin of organic carbon in the topsoil of Wadden Sea salt marshes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 624:39-50
Mueller P., Ladiges N*, Jack A**, Schmiedl G., Kutzbach L., Jensen K., Nolte S. (2019), Assessing the long-term carbon-sequestration potential of the semi-natural salt marshes in the European Wadden Sea. Ecosphere 10:e02556
Mueller P., Schile-Beers L., Mozdzer T.J., Chmura G.L., Dinter T., Kuzyakov Y., de Groot A.V., Esselink P., Smit C., D’Alpaos A., Ibáñez C., Lazarus M., Neumeier U., Johnson B.J., Baldwin A.J., Yarwood S.A., Montemayor D.I., Yang Z., Wu J., Jensen K., Nolte S (2018) Global-change effects on early-stage decompositon processes in tidal wetlands – implications from a global survey using standardized litter. Biogeosciences 15:3189-3202
Lenzewski N., Mueller P., Meier R.J., Liebsch G., Jensen K., Koop-Jakobsen K. (2018) Belowground gas exchange between aquatic plants and sediment – A planar optode study of oxygen and carbon dioxide dynamics in rhizospheres of Lobelia dortmanna. New Phytologist 218:131-141 shared first authorship
Koop-Jakobsen K., Mueller P., Meier R.J., Liebsch G., Jensen K. (2018) Plant-sediment interactions in salt marshes – O2, pH, and CO2 gradients in the rhizosphere. Frontiers in Plant Science 9:541
Mueller P., Granse D, Nolte S., Do H.T., Weingartner M., Hoth S., Jensen K. (2017) Top-down control of carbon sequestration: grazing affects microbial structure and function in salt marsh soils. Ecological Applications 27:1435-1450
Mueller P., Jensen K., Megonigal J.P. (2016) Plants mediate soil organic matter decomposition in response to sea level rise. Global Change Biology 22:404-414
Mueller P., Hager R.N., Meschter J.E., Mozdzer T.J., Langley J.A., Jensen K., Megonigal J.P. (2016) Complex invader-ecosystem interactions and seasonality mediate the impact of non-native Phragmites on CH4 emissions. Biological Invasions 18:2635-2647
Mozdzer T.J., Langley J.A., Mueller P., Megonigal J.P. (2016) Deep rooting and global change facilitate spread of invasive grass. Biological Invasions 18:2619–2631