Abstract Hill prairies are remnant grasslands perched on the bluffs of major river valleys, and because their steep slopes make them unsuitable for traditional row crop agriculture, they have some of the lowest levels of anthropogenic distur-bance of any prairie ecosystems in the Midwestern USA. However, many decades of fire suppression have allowed for shrub encroachment from the surrounding forests. While shrub encroachment of grasslands can modify soil respiration rates and nutrient storage, it is not known whether shrubs also alter the community composition of soil microorganisms. We conducted transect sampling of nine different hill prairie rem-nants showing varying degrees of shrub encroachment, and we used DNA-based community profili...
Background: Changes in aboveground community composition and diversity following shrub encroachment ...
Clipping, removal of aboveground plant biomass, is an important issue in grassland ecology. However,...
Soil bacteria and fungi play key roles in ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil fertilit...
Soil micro-organisms play a vital role in grassland ecosystem functioning but little is known about ...
Woody plant encroachment affects dry grasslands globally. To predict changes in biodiversity and eco...
Abstract Woody plant encroachment affects dry grasslands globally. To predict changes in biodiversit...
Changes in soil microbial community structure due to improvement are often attributed to concurrent ...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
Soils support an enormous microbial diversity, but the ecological drivers of this diversity are poor...
The use of perennial crop species in agricultural systems may increase ecosystem services and sustai...
Background: Changes in aboveground community composition and diversity following shrub encroachment ...
Does plant diversity drive soil microbial diversity in temperate, upland grasslands? Plants influenc...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
The earth under our feet is more than just dirt. It is soil containing minerals, decaying organic ma...
Abstract Aims The effects of shrub encroachment on...
Background: Changes in aboveground community composition and diversity following shrub encroachment ...
Clipping, removal of aboveground plant biomass, is an important issue in grassland ecology. However,...
Soil bacteria and fungi play key roles in ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil fertilit...
Soil micro-organisms play a vital role in grassland ecosystem functioning but little is known about ...
Woody plant encroachment affects dry grasslands globally. To predict changes in biodiversity and eco...
Abstract Woody plant encroachment affects dry grasslands globally. To predict changes in biodiversit...
Changes in soil microbial community structure due to improvement are often attributed to concurrent ...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
Soils support an enormous microbial diversity, but the ecological drivers of this diversity are poor...
The use of perennial crop species in agricultural systems may increase ecosystem services and sustai...
Background: Changes in aboveground community composition and diversity following shrub encroachment ...
Does plant diversity drive soil microbial diversity in temperate, upland grasslands? Plants influenc...
Plants and soil are fundamental components of terrestrial ecosystems, and microorganisms play key ro...
The earth under our feet is more than just dirt. It is soil containing minerals, decaying organic ma...
Abstract Aims The effects of shrub encroachment on...
Background: Changes in aboveground community composition and diversity following shrub encroachment ...
Clipping, removal of aboveground plant biomass, is an important issue in grassland ecology. However,...
Soil bacteria and fungi play key roles in ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil fertilit...