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147 results — topic: Geology & Tectonics

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Context dependent biotic interactions control plant abundance across altitudinal environmental gradients

Ecography2019
Student Paper

The impacts of long term warming on potential soil microbial activity across soil depth

2019
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Tracking diverse minerals, hungry organisms, and dangerous contaminants using reactive transport models

Elements2019Cited 15 times
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King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change

2019
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Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size related traits across the tundra biome

Global ecology and biogeography2018
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Pocket gopher (<i>Thomomys talpoides</i>) soil disturbance peaks at mid-elevation and is associated with air temperature, forb cover, and plant diversity

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research2018Cited 12 times
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Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

Nature2018Cited 703 times
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Climate Warming Drives Local Extinction: Evidence from Observation and Experimentation

ScienceAdvances2018Cited 114 times
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Multiple models and experiments underscore large uncertainty in soil carbon dynamics

Biogeochemistry2018Cited 284 times
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Building up Biogeography: Pattern to Process

Journal of Biogeography2018Cited 28 times
Student Paper

Mix and Match: Transplanting symbiotic fungal partners across elevational gradients to gauge responses in migrating Elymus hosts

2018
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Does a foliar endophyte improve plant fitness under flooding?

Plant Ecology2017Cited 19 times
Student Paper

How does experimental warming effect the rate of herbivory and fungi on host grasses?

2017
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Biogeography of plant-associated fungal symbionts in mountain ecosystems: A meta-analysis

Diversity and Distributions2017Cited 56 times
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Metabolic Partitioning across Individuals in Ecological Communities

Global Ecology and Biogeography2017Cited 20 times
Student Paper

Dormancy rates in microbial communities across an elevational gradient

2017
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Sixty-five years of change in montane plant communities in Western Colorado, USA

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research2016Cited 25 times
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Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences2016Cited 502 times
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Quantifying global soil carbon losses in response to warming

Nature2016Cited 1338 times
Student Paper

The future of plant-fungal symbioses along elevational gradients

2016