Biogeochemistry
A framework for representing microbial decomposition in coupled climate models
A trait-based framework for predicting when and where microbial adaptation to climate change will affect ecosystem functioning
Absence of humic substance reduction by the acidophilic Fe(III)-reducing strain Acidiphilium SJH: implications for its Fe(III) reduction mechanism and for the stimulation of natural organohalogen formation
Characterization of dissolved organic matter under contrasting hydrologic regimes in a subtropical watershed using PARAFAC model
Effects of multiple global change treatments on soil N2O fluxes
Integrating microbial ecology into ecosystem models: challenges and priorities
Landscape-level nitrogen import and export in an ecosystem with complex terrain, Colorado Front Range
Methane emissions from an alpine fen in central Switzerland
Methanogen diversity and community composition in peatlands of the central to northern Appalachian Mountain region, North America
Processes controlling DOC in pore water during simulated drought cycles in six different UK peats
Redistribution of carbon and nitrogen through irrigation in intensively cultivated tropical mountainous watersheds
Sediment-water fluxes of dissolved inorganic carbon, O2, nutrients, and N2 from the hypoxic region of the Louisiana continental shelf
Soil microbial community response to drying and rewetting stress: does historical precipitation regime matter?
Soil microbial responses to elevated phosphorus and pH in acidic temperate deciduous forests
Soil microbial responses to fire and interacting global change factors in a California annual grassland
The effect of fire on microbial biomass: a meta-analysis of field studies
The role of environmental microorganisms in ecosystem responses to global change: current state of research and future outlooks
Time-dependent radiative forcing effects of forest fertilization and biomass substitution
Uncoupled surface and below-ground soil respiration in mangroves: implications for estimates of dissolved inorganic carbon export
Uneven rise in N inputs to the Lake Michigan Basin over the 20th century corresponds to agricultural and societal transitions