See Prof. Reinmann’s Google Scholar Page for the most up-to-date list of publications.
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J.P. Hellenbrand, P. Kelly-Voicu, J.T. Bowers, and A.B. Reinmann. Edge and the city: Evaluating the role of edge effects on urban forest structure and tree species composition. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2025, 107, 128745.
S. Sharma, J.O. Beslity, L. Rustad, L.J. Shelby, P.T. Manos, P. Khanal, A.B. Reinmann, and C. Khanal. Integrating remote sensing, GIS, AI, and machine learning for natural resource management: Comparative analysis of tools and the critical role of in-situ validation data. Remote Sensing, 2024, 16, 22, 4161.
T. Mann, R.D. Yanai, T.J. Fahey, and A.B. Reinmann. Nitrogen and phosphorus addition affect soil respiration in northern hardwood forests. Ecosystems, 2024, 27, 765-778.
D. Wei, C. Cao, A. Karambelas, J. Mak, A. Reinmann, and R. Commane. High-Resolution Modeling of Summertime Biogenic Isoprene Emissions in New York City. Environmental Science & Technology, 2024, 58, 31.
S. Qi, Z. Cheng, R.A. Hallett, S.P. Egendorf, A. Reinmann, and P.M. Groffman. Feasibility of constructed soils for tree planting – a pilot study in New York City. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2024, 96, 128342.
R. Abromoff, J. Warren, J. Harris, S. Ottinger, S. Garvey, J. Winbourne, A.B. Reinmann, L.R. Hutyra, D. Allen, and M. Mayes. Shifts in belowground process along a forest edge transition. Landscape Ecology, 2024, 39, 100.
K. Warner, N. Falxa Sonti, E.M. Cook, R.A. Hallett, L.R. Hutyra, and A.B. Reinmann. Urbanization exacerbates climate sensitivity of eastern United States broadleaf trees. Ecological Applications, 2024, 34, 4, e2970.
A.B. Reinmann, J.T. Bowers, P. Kaur, and C. Kohler. Compensatory responses of leaf physiology reduce effects of spring frost defoliation on temperate forest tree carbon uptake. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2023, 6.
A.B. Reinmann, D. Price, C. Kohler, J. Bowers, and S. Gruber. Westchester County Forest Inventory: Mapping and Ecosystem Services Assessment. Technical Report to The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Hudson River Estuary Program, 2022. 58p.
D. Wei, A. Reinmann, L.D. Schiferl, and R. Commane. High resolution modeling of vegetation reveals large summertime biogenic CO2 fluxes in New York City. Environmental Research Letters, 2022, 17, 124031.