Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwide. In many temperate grasslands, such as North American tallgrass prairie, these changes include alteration in historically important disturbance regimes (e.g., frequency of fires) and enhanced availability of potentially limiting nutrients, particularly nitrogen. Such anthropogenically-driven changes in the environment are known to elicit substantial changes in plant and consumer communities aboveground, but much less is known about their effects on soil microbial communities. Due to the high diversity of soil microbes and methodological challenges associated with assessing microbial community composition, relatively few studies have address...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input is known to alter the soil microbiome, but how N enrichment influen...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Advisors: Wesley D. Swingley.Committee members: Nicholas Barber; Holly Jones.Includes bibliographica...
<div><p>Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems ...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
The North American prairie covered about 3.6 million-km2 of the continent prior to European contact....
Increasing wildfire severity, which is common throughout the western United States, can have deleter...
Global and regional environmental changes often co-occur, creating complex gradients of disturbance ...
Abstract Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in te...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
We evaluated effects of 9-year simulated nitrogen (N) deposition on microbial composition and divers...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities regulate and respond to key biogeochemical cycles and influence plant com...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input is known to alter the soil microbiome, but how N enrichment influen...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Advisors: Wesley D. Swingley.Committee members: Nicholas Barber; Holly Jones.Includes bibliographica...
<div><p>Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems ...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
The North American prairie covered about 3.6 million-km2 of the continent prior to European contact....
Increasing wildfire severity, which is common throughout the western United States, can have deleter...
Global and regional environmental changes often co-occur, creating complex gradients of disturbance ...
Abstract Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in te...
Forest soil microbiomes have crucial roles in carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling and rhizosphere...
We evaluated effects of 9-year simulated nitrogen (N) deposition on microbial composition and divers...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities regulate and respond to key biogeochemical cycles and influence plant com...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input is known to alter the soil microbiome, but how N enrichment influen...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Advisors: Wesley D. Swingley.Committee members: Nicholas Barber; Holly Jones.Includes bibliographica...