TERRER LAB
Data & code
The datasets and analysis code behind our papers — free to download, reuse, and build on.
We build open, reusable datasets for the global-change community. Everything below is public and citable — including MESI and NAMASTE, two databases now used well beyond our own work.
Datasets
figshare2026
A critical review of carbon and phosphorus linkages in soils
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Dryad2025
Productivity-driven decoupling of microbial carbon use efficiency and respiration across global soils
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Dryad2025
Global patterns of nutrient limitation in soil microorganisms
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figshare2025
Fesenmyer et al. 2025. Addressing critiques refines global estimates of reforestation potential for climate change mitigation. Nature Communications.
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Zenodo2023community database
MESI: a database of terrestrial global change experiments
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Zenodo2023
CO₂ fertilization contributed more than half of the observed forest biomass increase in northern extra-tropical land
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figshare2020community database
NAMASTE v1.0 — Nutrient Availability, Mutualistic Associations and Soil Type under elevated CO₂
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Code
Analysis code for our papers lives on GitHub.
César Terrer
Principal investigator
github.com/cesarterrer · 6 repositories
Evan Fricke
Research scientist
github.com/evancf · 43 repositories
cesarterrer/SoilC_CO2
Soil-carbon analysis behind the 2021 Nature trade-off paper
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cesarterrer/CO2_Upscaling
Upscaling biomass responses from CO₂ experiments to the globe
★ 10
evancf/SeedDispersersForestRegrowth
Code behind the 2025 PNAS seed-dispersal paper
evancf/global-dispersal-change
Modelling change in climate-tracking seed dispersal