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“Signatures of an abiotic decomposition pathway in temperate forest leaf litter”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 153, no. 2, pp. 177 - 190, 2021.
, “Climate masks decomposer influence in a cross-site litter decomposition study”, SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, vol. 107, pp. 180-187, 2017.
, “Disturbance Decouples Biogeochemical Cycles Across Forests of the Southeastern US”, ECOSYSTEMS, vol. 19, pp. 50-61, 2016.
, “Climate history shapes contemporary leaf litter decomposition”, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, vol. 122, pp. 165-174, 2015.
, “Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities”, JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, vol. 102, pp. 603-609, 2014.
, “Empirical evidence that soil carbon formation from plant inputs is positively related to microbial growth”, BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, vol. 113, pp. 271-281, 2013.
, “Habitat, dispersal and propagule pressure control exotic plant infilling within an invaded range”, ECOSPHERE, vol. 4, p. UNSP 26, 2013.
, “Microbial communities may modify how litter quality affects potential decomposition rates as tree species migrate”, PLANT AND SOIL, vol. 372, pp. 167-176, 2013.
, “Nitrogen uptake and preference in a forest understory following invasion by an exotic grass”, OECOLOGIA, vol. 167, pp. 781-791, 2011.
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