Paul L. Mudge

1.3k total citations
47 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Paul L. Mudge is a scholar working on Soil Science, Environmental Chemistry and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul L. Mudge has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Soil Science, 23 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 16 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Paul L. Mudge's work include Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (35 papers), Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (23 papers) and Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (10 papers). Paul L. Mudge is often cited by papers focused on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (35 papers), Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (23 papers) and Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (10 papers). Paul L. Mudge collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, Netherlands and Estonia. Paul L. Mudge's co-authors include Louis A. Schipper, Susanna Rutledge-Jonker, Aaron M. Wall, David I. Campbell, Miko U. F. Kirschbaum, Jack Pronger, Bryan Stevenson, W. T. Baisden, David Whitehead and Francis M. Kelliher and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Ecology & Evolution, The Science of The Total Environment and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Paul L. Mudge

46 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Paul L. Mudge

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All Works

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McNally, Sam, Jack Pronger, Jordan P. Goodrich, et al.. (2025). Reconciling historic and contemporary sampling of soil organic carbon stocks: Does sampling approach create systematic bias?. Geoderma. 458. 117338–117338. 1 indexed citations
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Minnée, Elena, Michelle E. Peterson, Paul L. Mudge, et al.. (2024). Comment on ‘An examination of the ability of plantain ( Plantago lanceolata L.) to mitigate nitrogen leaching from pasture systems’. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 68(1). 158–170. 2 indexed citations
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Graham, Scott L., Jack Pronger, Johannes Laubach, et al.. (2024). Assessing the potential of diverse pastures for reducing nitrogen leaching. Frontiers in Environmental Science. 12. 1 indexed citations
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Laubach, Johannes, John E. Hunt, Scott L. Graham, et al.. (2023). Mitigation potential and trade-offs for nitrous oxide emissions and carbon balances of irrigated mixed-species and ryegrass-clover pastures. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 330. 109310–109310. 10 indexed citations
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Orwin, Kate H., Norman W. H. Mason, Elsa Berthet, et al.. (2022). Integrating design and ecological theory to achieve adaptive diverse pastures. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 37(10). 861–871. 6 indexed citations
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Mason, Norman W. H., Kate H. Orwin, Suzanne Lambie, et al.. (2020). Resource-use efficiency drives overyielding via enhanced complementarity. Oecologia. 193(4). 995–1010. 24 indexed citations
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Pronger, Jack, David I. Campbell, Michael J. Clearwater, et al.. (2019). Toward optimisation of water use efficiency in dryland pastures using carbon isotope discrimination as a tool to select plant species mixtures. The Science of The Total Environment. 665. 698–708. 17 indexed citations
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Laubach, Johannes, John E. Hunt, Scott L. Graham, et al.. (2019). Irrigation increases forage production of newly established lucerne but enhances net ecosystem carbon losses. The Science of The Total Environment. 689. 921–936. 12 indexed citations
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Wall, Aaron M., David I. Campbell, Paul L. Mudge, Susanna Rutledge-Jonker, & Louis A. Schipper. (2019). Carbon budget of an intensively grazed temperate grassland with large quantities of imported supplemental feed. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 281. 1–15. 20 indexed citations
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Whitehead, David, Louis A. Schipper, Jack Pronger, et al.. (2018). Management practices to reduce losses or increase soil carbon stocks in temperate grazed grasslands: New Zealand as a case study. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 265. 432–443. 85 indexed citations
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Schipper, Louis A., Paul L. Mudge, Miko U. F. Kirschbaum, et al.. (2017). A review of soil carbon change in New Zealand’s grazed grasslands. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 60(2). 93–118. 49 indexed citations
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Orwin, Kate H., et al.. (2017). Season and dominant species effects on plant trait‐ecosystem function relationships in intensively grazed grassland. Journal of Applied Ecology. 55(1). 236–245. 14 indexed citations
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Mason, Norman W. H., et al.. (2017). Combining field experiments and predictive models to assess potential for increased plant diversity to climate‐proof intensive agriculture. Ecology and Evolution. 7(13). 4907–4918. 9 indexed citations
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Mudge, Paul L., et al.. (2016). Catchment‐scale contribution of invasive nitrogen fixing shrubs to nitrate leaching: a scoping study. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 46(2). 85–102. 11 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Miko U. F., et al.. (2016). The trade-offs between milk production and soil organic carbon storage in dairy systems under different management and environmental factors. The Science of The Total Environment. 577. 61–72. 35 indexed citations
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Kirschbaum, Miko U. F., Susanna Rutledge-Jonker, Paul L. Mudge, et al.. (2015). Modelling carbon and water exchange of a grazed pasture in New Zealand constrained by eddy covariance measurements. The Science of The Total Environment. 512-513. 273–286. 29 indexed citations
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Mudge, Paul L., et al.. (2014). Changes in soil C, N and d15N along three forest–pasture chronosequences in New Zealand. Soil Research. 52(1). 27–37. 20 indexed citations
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Mudge, Paul L., et al.. (2011). Carbon balance of an intensively grazed temperate pasture in two climatically contrasting years. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 144(1). 271–280. 57 indexed citations

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