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  • Forthcoming Publications

    Mosier, S., L. Kelly, E. Ozlu, and G. P. Robertson. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) cultivars have similar impacts on soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and microbial function. GCB Bioenergy (in press).

  • Van Deynze, B., S. M. Swinton, D. A. Hennessy, N. M. Haddad, and L. Ries. Neonicotinoids, more than herbicides, land use, and climate, drive recent butterfly declines in the American Midwest. bioRxiv doi: 10.1101/2022.07.29.502042

  • 2024

    Chipkar, S., K. Kahmark, S. Bohm, M. Z. Hussain, L. Joshi, K. M. Krieg, J. Aguado, J. Cassidy, P. Lozano, K. Garland, A. Senyk, D. J. Debrauske, E. Whelan, M. Davies, P. Urban, G. P. Robertson, T. K. Sato, S. K. Hamilton, K. D. Thelen, and R. G. Ong. 2024. High temperatures and low soil moisture synergistically reduce switchgrass yields from marginal field sites and inhibit fermentation. GCB Bioenergy 16:e13119.

  • Fowler, A., B. Basso, F. Maureira, N. Millar, R. Ulbrich, and W. F. Brinton. 2024. Spatial patterns of historical crop yields reveal soil health attributes in US Midwest fields. Scientific Reports 14:465.

  • Hulting, K. A., L. R. Kemmerling, S. R. Griffin, J. Webb, A. K. Brown, and N. M. Haddad. 2024. Seed mix design and floral resources drive multitrophic interactions in prairie restoration. Journal of Applied Ecology doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.14605

  • Naasko, K., T. Martin, C. Mammana, J. Murray, M. Mann, and C. Sprunger. 2024. Soil protein: A key indicator of soil health and nitrogen management. Soil Science Society of America Journal 88:89-108.

  • 2023

    Ali, M. P., G. Clemente-Orta, M. M. Kabir, S. S. Haque, M. Biswas, and D. A. Landis. 2023. Landscape structure influences natural pest suppression in a rice agroecosystem. Scientific Reports 13:15726.

  • Arnold, M. B., M. Back, M. D. Crowell, N. Farooq, P. Ghimire, O. A. Obarein, K. E. Smart, T. Taucher, E. VanderJeugdt, K. I. Perry, D. A. Landis, and C. A. Bahlai. 2023. Coexistence between similar invaders: The case of two cosmopolitan exotic insects. Ecology 104:e3979.

  • Beethem, K., S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, J. Lai, and T. Guo. 2023. Navigating the information landscape: public and private information source access by midwest farmers. Agriculture and Human Values 40:1117-1135.

  • Benucci, G. M., E. R. Toosi, F. Yang, T. L. Marsh, G. M. Bonito, and A. Kravchenko. 2023. The microbiome structure of decomposing plant leaves in soil depends on plant species, soil pore sizes, and soil moisture content. Frontiers in Microbiology 14:1172862.

  • Bolin, L. G., J. T. Lennon, and J. A. Lau. 2023. Traits of soil bacteria predict plant responses to soil moisture. Ecology 104:e3893.

  • Bolin, L. G. 2023. The cryptic role of microbes in plant ecology and evolution. Dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington IN.

  • Bressler, A. and J. Blesh. 2023. A grass–legume cover crop maintains nitrogen inputs and nitrous oxide fluxes from an organic agroecosystem. Ecosphere 14:e4428.

  • Curtright, A. J. and L. K. Tiemann. 2023. Chemical identity of carbon substrates drives differences in denitrification and N2O reduction within agricultural soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 184:109078.

  • de Vries, F., J. Lau, C. Hawkes, and M. Semchenko. 2023. Plant-soil feedback under drought: does history shape the future? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 38:708-718.

  • Edwards, J. A., U. B. Saran, J. Bonnette, A. MacQueen, J. Yin, T. U. Nguyen, J. Schmutz, J. Grimwood, L. A. Pennacchio, C. Daum, T. Glavina del Rio, F. B. Fritschi, D. B. Lowry, and T. E. Juenger. 2023. Genetic determinants of switchgrass-root-associated microbiota in field sites spanning its natural range. Current Biology 33:1926-1938.

  • Gill, A. L., R. M. Grinder, C. R. See, F. S. Chapin, L. C. DeLancey, M. C. Fisk, P. M. Groffman, T. Harms, S. E. Hobbie, J. D. Knoepp, J. M. Knops, M. Mack, P. B. Reich, and A. D. Keiser. 2023. Soil carbon availability decouples net nitrogen mineralization and net nitrification across United States Long Term Ecological Research sites. Biogeochemistry 162:13-24.

  • Guo, T., S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, and G. P. Robertson. 2023. Using three consecutive years of farmer survey data to identify prevailing conservation practices in four Midwestern US states. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 38:E44.

  • Guo, T., S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, K. Beethem, R. Denny, and J. Lai. 2023. Scaling up agricultural conservation: Predictors of cover crop use across time and space in the US upper Midwest. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 78: 00084.

  • Haan, N. L. and D. A. Landis. 2023. Pest suppression potential varies across 10 bioenergy cropping systems. GCB Bioenergy 15:765-775.

  • Haan, N. L., G. N. Benucci, C. M. Fiser, G. Bonito, and D. A. Landis. 2023. Contrasting effects of bioenergy crops on biodiversity. Science Advances 9:eadh7960.

  • Howe, A., N. Stopnisek, S. K. Dooley, F. Yang, K. L. Grady, and A. Shade. 2023. Seasonal activities of the phyllosphere microbiome of perennial crops. Nature Communications 14:1039.

  • Hussain, M. Z., S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2023. Soil phosphorus drawdown by perennial bioenergy cropping systems in the Midwestern US. GCB Bioenergy 15:254-263.

  • Irvine, R., M. Houser, S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, G. Bogar, L. G. Bolin, E. G. Browning, S. E. Evans, M. M. Howard, J. A. Lau, and J. T. Lennon. 2023. Soil health through farmers’ eyes: Toward a better understanding of how farmers view, value, and manage for healthier soils. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 78:82-92.

  • Jayawardena, D. M., G. P. Robertson, G. R. Sanford, and K. D. Thelen. 2023. Comparative productivity of six bioenergy cropping systems on marginal lands in the Great Lakes Region, United States. Agronomy Journal 115:2451-2468.

  • Kemmerling, L. R., A. C. McCarthy, C. S. Brown, and N. M. Haddad. 2023. Butterfly biodiversity increases with prairie strips and conservation management in row crop agriculture. Insect Conservation and Diversity 16:828-837.

  • Khosrozadeh, S., A. Guber, F. Nourbakhsh, B. Khalili, and E. Blagodatskaya. 2023. Amino mapping: possibility to visualize amino-N compounds in the rhizosphere of Zea Mays L. Biology and Fertility of Soils 59:1007-1011.

  • Kim, K., A. Kaestner, M. Lucas, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2023. Microscale spatiotemporal patterns of water, soil organic carbon, and enzymes in plant litter detritusphere. Geoderma 438:116625.

  • Kim, S., B. E. Dale, R. A. Martinez-Feria, B. Basso, K. Thelen, C. T. Maravelias, D. A. Landis, T. J. Lark, and G. P. Robertson. 2023. Global warming intensity of biofuel derived from switchgrass grown on marginal land in Michigan. GCB Bioenergy 15:319-331.

  • King, A. E., J. P. Amsili, S. C. Córdova, S. Culman, S. J. Fonte, J. Kotcon, M. Liebig, M. D. Masters, K. McVay, D. C. Olk, M. Schipanski, S. K. Schneider, C. E. Stewart, and M. F. Cotrufo. 2023. A soil matrix capacity index to predict mineral-associated but not particulate organic carbon across a range of climate and soil pH. Biogeochemistry doi: 10.1007/s10533-023-01066-3

  • Knapp, M., T. Teder, V. Lukas, M. Štrobl, J. Knappová, D. A. Landis, and E. González. 2023. Ecologically-Informed Precision Conservation: A framework for increasing biodiversity in intensively managed agricultural landscapes with minimal sacrifice in crop production. Biological Conservation 288:110343.

  • Lee, J. H., M. Lucas, A. K. Guber, X. Li, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2023. Interactions among soil texture, pore structure, and labile carbon influence soil carbon gains. Geoderma 439:116675.

  • Lei, C., J. Chen, and G. P. Robertson. 2023. Climate cooling benefits of cellulosic bioenergy crops from elevated albedo. GCB Bioenergy 15:1373-1386.

  • Liang, K., X. Zhang, X. Liang, V. L. Jin, G. Birru, M. R. Schmer, G. P. Robertson, G. W. McCarty, and G. E. Moglen. 2023. Simulating agroecosystem soil inorganic nitrogen dynamics under long-term management with an improved SWAT-C model. Science of the Total Environment 879:162906.

  • Liptzin, D., E. L. Rieke, S. B. Cappellazzi, G. M. Bean, M. Cope, K. L. Greub, C. E. Norris, P. W. Tracy, E. Aberle, A. Ashworth, O. B. Tavarez, A. I. Bary, R. L. Baumhardt, A. B. Gracia, D. C. Brainard, J. R. Brennan, D. B. Reyes, D. Bruhjell, C. N. Carlyle, J. J. Crawford, C. F. Creech, S. W. Culman, B. Deen, C. J. Dell, J. D. Derner, T. F. Ducey, S. W. Duiker, R. S. Dungan, M. F. Dyck, B. H. Ellert, M. H. Entz, A. E. Solorio, S. J. Fonte, S. Fonteyne, A. Fortuna, J. L. Foster, L. M. Fultz, A. V. Gamble, C. M. Geddes, D. Griffin-LaHue, J. H. Grove, S. K. Hamilton, X. Hao, Z. D. Hayden, N. Honsdorf, J. A. Howe, J. A. Ippolito, G. A. Johnson, M. A. Kautz, N. R. Kitchen, S. Kumar, K. S. Kurtz, F. J. Larney, K. L. Lewis, M. Liebman, A. L. Ramirez, S. Machado, B. Maharjan, M. A. Gamiño, W. E. May, M. P. McClaran, M. D. McDaniel, N. Millar, J. P. Mitchell, A. D. Moore, P. A. Moore Jr, M. M. Gutiérrez, K. A. Nelson, E. C. Omondi, S. L. Osborne, L. O. Alcalá, P. Owens, E. M. Pena-Yewtukhiw, H. J. Poffenbarger, B. P. Lira, J. R. Reeve, T. M. Reinbott, M. S. Reiter, E. L. Ritchey, K. L. Roozeboom, Y. Rui, A. Sadeghpour, U. M. Sainju, G. R. Sanford, W. F. Schillinger, R. R. Schindelbeck, M. E. Schipanski, A. J. Schlegel, K. M. Scow, L. A. Sherrod, A. L. Shober, S. S. Sidhu, E. S. Moya, M. S. Luce, J. S. Strock, A. E. Suyker, V. R. Sykes, H. Tao, A. T. Campos, L. L. Van Eerd, H. M. van Es, N. Verhulst, T. J. Vyn, Y. Wang, D. B. Watts, D. L. Wright, T. Zhang, C. L. Morgan, and C. W. Honeycutt. 2023. An evaluation of nitrogen indicators for soil health in long-term agricultural experiments. Soil Science Society of America Journal 87:868-884.

  • Lucas, M., J. Gil, G. P. Robertson, N. E. Ostrom, and A. Kravchenko. 2023. Changes in soil pore structure generated by the root systems of maize, sorghum and switchgrass affect in situ N2O emissions and bacterial denitrification. Biology and Fertility of Soils doi: 10.1007/s00374-023-01761-1

  • Lucas, M., J. P. Santiago, J. Chen, A. Guber, and A. Kravchenko. 2023. The soil pore structure encountered by roots affects plant-derived carbon inputs and fate. New Phytologist 240:515-528.

  • Maas, E. D. and R. A. Lal. 2023. A case study of the RothC soil carbon model with potential evapotranspiration and remote sensing model inputs. Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 29:100876.

  • Martinez-Rau, L. S., J. O. Chelotti, M. Ferrero, S. A. Utsumi, A. M. Planisich, L. D. Vignolo, L. L. Giovanini, H. L. Rufiner, and J. R. Galli. 2023. Daylong acoustic recordings of grazing and rumination activities in dairy cows. Scientific Data 10:782.

  • McDaniel, M. D., J. A. Bird, J. Pett-Ridge, E. Marin-Spiotta, T. M. Schmidt, and A. S. Grandy. 2023. Diversifying and perennializing plants in agroecosystems alters retention of new C and N from crop residues. Ecological Applications 33:e2784.

  • Mechan-Llontop, M. E., J. Mullet, and A. Shade. 2023. Phyllosphere exudates select for distinct microbiome members in sorghum epicuticular wax and aerial root mucilage. Phytobiomes Journal 7:184-197.

  • Menefee, D., T. O. Lee, K. C. Flynn, J. Chen, M. Abraha, J. Baker, and A. Suyker. 2023. Machine learning algorithms improve MODIS GPP estimates in United States croplands. Frontiers in Remote Sensing 4:1240895.

  • National Academies of Science, Engineering, and M. . 2023. An assessment of native seed needs and the capacity for their supply: Final report. The National Academies Press, Washington DC doi: 10.17226/26618 (S. M. Swinton member of committee that co-authored report)

  • Perry, S., G. Falvo, S. Mosier, and G. P. Robertson. 2023. Long-term changes in soil carbon and nitrogen fractions in switchgrass, native grasses, and no-till corn bioenergy production systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 87:1365-1375.

  • Petit, S. and D. A. Landis. 2023. Landscape-scale management for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 347:108370.

  • Robertson, G. P. 2023. Denitrification and the challenge of scaling microsite knowledge to the globe. mLife 2:229-238.

  • Ryskamp, M. 2023. Wild virus impacts of fitness of Panicum virgatum (switchgrass) and the genetic architecture of disease expression. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Schultheis, E. H., M. K. Kjelvik, J. Snowden, L. Mead, and M. Stuhlsatz. 2023. Effects of Data Nuggets on student interest in STEM careers, self-efficacy in data tasks, and ability to construct scientific explanations. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education 21:1339-1362.

  • Sciusco, P. 2023. Global warming impacts of landscape mosaic in Southwestern Michigan: A cross-scale assessment of climate benefit potentials of albedo and net ecosystem exchange. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Singh, S. 2023. Change in soil characteristics after incorporating cover crops in the crop rotations. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Sprunger, C. D. and T. K. Martin. 2023. Chapter Three - An integrated approach to assessing soil biological health. Advances in Agronomy 182:131-168.

  • Tejera-Nieves, M., M. Abraha, J. Chen, S. K. Hamilton, G. P. Robertson, and B. J. Walker. 2023. Seasonal decline in leaf photosynthesis in perennial switchgrass explained by sink limitations and water deficit. Frontiers in Plant Science 13:1023571.

  • Ulbrich, T. C. 2023. Mechanisms to management: Harnessing plant-microbial interactions and soil health for sustainable agriculture. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Wan, L. 2023. Quantifying nutrient transport pathways using spatially explicit modeling and remote sensing. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Wang, S. 2023. Spatio-temporal variability of bioenergy feedstock biomass yield and quality at field scale in the Great Lakes Region USA. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Welikhe, P., M. R. Williams, K. King, J. Bos, M. Akland, C. Baffaut, E. G. Beck, A. Bierer, D. D. Bosch, E. S. Brooks, A. R. Buda, M. Cavigelli, J. Faulkner, G. W. Feyereisen, A. Fortuna, J. Gamble, B. R. Hanrahan, M. Z. Hussain, J. L. Kovar, B. Lee, A. B. Leytem, M. A. Liebig, D. Line, M. L. Macrae, T. B. Moorman, D. Moriasi, R. Mumbi, N. Nelson, A. Ortega-Pieck, D. Osmond, C. Penn, O. Pisani, M. L. Reba, D. R. Smith, J. Unrine, P. Webb, K. E. White, H. Wilson, and L. M. Witthaus. 2023. Uncertainty in phosphorus fluxes and budgets across the US long-term agroecosystem research network. Journal of Environmental Quality 52:873-885.

  • White, R. A., A. Garoutte, E. E. McLachlan, L. K. Tiemann, S. Evans, and M. L. Friesen. 2023. Genome-resolved metagenomics of nitrogen transformations in the switchgrass rhizosphere microbiome on marginal lands. Agronomy 13:1294.

  • Zahorec, A. 2023. Microarthropod-microbe interactions on soil carbon dynamics in bioenergy cropping systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Zegeye, E. K., V. S. Lin, J. R. Nuñez, N. A. Sconzo, S. O. Purvine, A. T. Wright, and J. J. Moran. 2023. Enzymatically hydrolyzed fluorescence-based chemical probe enables in situ mapping of chitinase activity in the rhizosphere. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 184:109122.

  • 2022

    Ali, M. P., M. Biswas, G. Clemente-Orta, M. M. Kabir, J. Datta, S. S. Haque, X. Qin, D. Landis, P. Kaur, B. R. Pittendrigh, and M. T. Howlader. 2022. Landscape diversity influences the arthropod species diversity in the rice field. Frontiers in Environmental Science 10:740287.

  • Alred, B., N. Haan, D. A. Landis, and M. Szűcs. 2022. Does the presence of the biological control agent, Hypena opulenta (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) on swallow-worts deter monarch oviposition? Environmental Entomology 51:77-82.

  • Angulo, V., N. Beriot, E. Garcia-Hernandez, E. Li, R. Masteling, and J. A. Lau. 2022. Plant–microbe eco-evolutionary dynamics in a changing world. New Phytologist 234:1919-1928.

  • Basyal, B., C. Foster, K. L. Gross, and S. M. Emery. 2022. Nitrogen fertilizer, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and soil nematodes affect lignin quality and quantity in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). BioEnergy Research 15:1033-1041.

  • Baule, W. J. 2022. Climatic variability and change in the Midwestern United States: Implications for nitrogen leaching in agricultural systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Bolin, L. G. and J. A. Lau. 2022. Linking genetic diversity and species diversity through plant–soil feedback. Ecology 103:e3692.

  • Bowles, T. M., A. Jilling, K. Morán-Rivera, J. Schnecker, and A. S. Grandy. 2022. Crop rotational complexity affects plant-soil nitrogen cycling during water deficit. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 166:108552.

  • Bressler, A. and J. Blesh. 2022. Episodic N2O emissions following tillage of a legume–grass cover crop mixture. Biogeosciences 19:3169-3184.

  • Bressler, A. 2022. A social-ecological analysis of ecological nutrient management using cover crops in the U.S. Midwest. Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI.

  • Cupples, A. M., Z. Li, F. P. Wilson, V. Ramalingam, and A. Kelly. 2022. In silico analysis of soil, sediment and groundwater microbial communities to predict biodegradation potential. Journal of Microbiological Methods 202:106595.

  • Curtright, A. J. 2022. Carbon-mediated ecological and physiological controls on nitrogen cycling across agricultural landscapes. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Dangal, S. R., C. Schwalm, M. A. Cavigelli, H. T. Gollany, V. L. Jin, and J. Sanderman. 2022. Improving soil carbon estimates by linking conceptual pools against measurable carbon fractions in the DAYCENT Model Version 4.5. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 14:e2021MS002622.

  • Emery, S. M., L. Bell-Dereske, K. A. Stahlheber, and K. L. Gross. 2022. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community responses to drought and nitrogen fertilization in switchgrass stands. Applied Soil Ecology 169:104218.

  • Evans, S. E., S. D. Allison, and C. V. Hawkes. 2022. Microbes, memory and moisture: Predicting microbial moisture responses and their impact on carbon cycling. Functional Ecology 36:1430-1441.

  • Guber, A., E. Blagodatskaya, and A. Kravchenko. 2022. Are enzymes transported in soils by water fluxes? Soil Biology and Biochemistry 168:108633.

  • Hamilton, S. K. and D. B. Weed. 2022. Phosphorus budget for Gull Lake, Michigan. KBS LTER Special Publication. Zenodo,. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7217398.

  • Hamilton, S. K. and D. B. Weed. 2022. Release of suspended sediments and phosphorus during the 2019-2020 drawdown of Morrow Lake, a reservoir on the Kalamazoo River, Michigan. KBS LTER Special Publication. Zenodo, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7217398

  • Harte, J., M. Brush, E. A. Newman, and K. Umemura. 2022. An equation of state unifies diversity, productivity, abundance and biomass. Communications Biology 5:874.

  • Houser, M. 2022. Farmer motivations for excess nitrogen use in the U.S. Corn Belt. Case Studies in the Environment 6:1688823.

  • Houser, M. 2022. Does adopting a nitrogen best management practice reduce nitrogen fertilizer rates? Agriculture and Human Values 39:79-94.

  • Hudson, A. R., D. P. Peters, J. M. Blair, D. L. Childers, P. T. Doran, K. Geil, M. Gooseff, K. L. Gross, N. M. Haddad, M. A. Pastore, J. A. Rudgers, O. Sala, E. W. Seabloom, and G. Shaver. 2022. Cross-site comparisons of dryland ecosystem response to climate change in the US Long-Term Ecological Research Network. BioScience 72:889-907.

  • Jochems, L. W., J. A. Lau, L. A. Brudvig, and E. Grman. 2022. Do southern seed or soil microbes mitigate the effects of warming on establishing prairie plant communities? Ecological Applications 32:e02487.

  • Kemmerling, L. R., C. E. Rutkoski, S. E. Evans, J. A. Helms IV, E. S. Cordova-Ortiz, J. D. Smith, J. A. Vázquez Custodio, C. Vizza, and N. M. Haddad. 2022. Prairie strips and lower land use intensity increase biodiversity and ecosystem services. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10:833170.

  • Kemmerling, L. R. 2022. Diversifying agricultural landscapes for biodiversity and ecosystem services. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Khosrozadeh, S., A. Guber, A. Kravchenko, N. Ghaderi, and E. Blagodatskaya. 2022. Soil oxidoreductase zymography: Visualizing spatial distributions of peroxidase and phenol oxidase activities at the root-soil interface. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 167:108610.

  • Kim, K., J. Gil, N. E. Ostrom, H. Gandhi, M. S. Oerther, Y. Kuzyakov, A. K. Guber, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2022. Soil pore architecture and rhizosphere legacy define N2O production in root detritusphere. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 166:108565.

  • Kittredge, H. A., K. M. Dougherty, and S. E. Evans. 2022. Dead but not forgotten: How extracellular DNA, moisture, and space modulate the horizontal transfer of extracellular antibiotic resistance genes in soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 88:e02280-21.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., J. A. Richardson, J. H. Lee, and A. K. Guber. 2022. Distribution of Mn oxidation states in grassland soils and their relationships with soil pores. Environmental Science & Technology 56:16462-16472.

  • Lau, J. A., M. D. Hammond, J. E. Schmidt, D. J. Weese, W. H. Yang, and K. D. Heath. 2022. Contemporary evolution rivals the effects of rhizobium presence on community and ecosystem properties in experimental mesocosms. Oecologia 200:133-142.

  • Lei, C. 2022. The analysis of albedo on bioenergy crops: Assessment for climate and global warming impact. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Li, Y. 2022. Tracking flows across a metacoupled planet for sustainability. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Liptzin, D., C. E. Norris, S. B. Cappellazzi, G. M. Bean, M. Cope, K. L. Greub, E. L. Rieke, P. W. Tracy, E. Aberle, A. Ashworth, O. Bañuelos Tavarez, A. I. Bary, R. L. Baumhardt, A. Borbón Gracia, D. C. Brainard, J. R. Brennan, D. Briones Reyes, D. Bruhjell, C. N. Carlyle, J. J. Crawford, C. F. Creech, S. W. Culman, B. Deen, C. J. Dell, J. D. Derner, T. F. Ducey, S. W. Duiker, M. F. Dyck, B. H. Ellert, M. H. Entz, A. Espinosa Solorio, S. J. Fonte, S. Fonteyne, A. Fortuna, J. L. Foster, L. M. Fultz, A. V. Gamble, C. M. Geddes, D. Griffin-LaHue, J. H. Grove, S. K. Hamilton, X. Hao, Z. D. Hayden, N. Honsdorf, J. A. Howe, J. A. Ippolito, G. A. Johnson, M. A. Kautz, N. R. Kitchen, S. Kumar, K. S. Kurtz, F. J. Larney, K. L. Lewis, M. Liebman, A. Lopez Ramirez, S. Machado, B. Maharjan, M. A. Martinez Gamiño, W. E. May, M. P. McClaran, M. D. McDaniel, N. Millar, J. P. Mitchell, A. D. Moore, P. A. Moore, M. Mora Gutiérrez, K. A. Nelson, E. C. Omondi, S. L. Osborne, L. Osorio Alcalá, P. Owens, E. M. Pena-Yewtukhiw, H. J. Poffenbarger, B. Ponce Lira, J. R. Reeve, T. M. Reinbott, M. S. Reiter, E. L. Ritchey, K. L. Roozeboom, Y. Rui, A. Sadeghpour, U. M. Sainju, G. R. Sanford, W. F. Schillinger, R. R. Schindelbeck, M. E. Schipanski, A. J. Schlegel, K. M. Scow, L. A. Sherrod, A. L. Shober, S. S. Sidhu, E. Solís Moya, M. St Luce, J. S. Strock, A. E. Suyker, V. R. Sykes, H. Tao, A. Trujillo Campos, L. L. Van Eerd, H. van Es, N. Verhulst, T. J. Vyn, Y. Wang, D. B. Watts, D. L. Wright, T. Zhang, C. L. Morgan, and C. W. Honeycutt. 2022. An evaluation of carbon indicators of soil health in long-term agricultural experiments. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 172:108708.

  • Liu, Y., S. E. Evans, M. L. Friesen, and L. K. Tiemann. 2022. Root exudates shift how N mineralization and N fixation contribute to the plant-available N supply in low fertility soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 165:108541.

  • Longley, R. 2022. Impact of agricultural management and microbial inoculation on soybean (Glycine max) and its associated microbiome. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Lucas, M., L. T. Nguyen, A. Guber, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2022. Cover crop influence on pore size distribution and biopore dynamics: Enumerating root and soil faunal effects. Frontiers in Plant Science 13:928569.

  • Luther, Z. R., S. M. Swinton, and B. S. Van Deynze. 2022. Potential supply of midwest cropland for conversion to in-field prairie strips. Land Economics 98:274-291.

  • Malmstrom, C. M., A. K. Busch, E. A. Cole, P. Trebicki, P. Bernardo, A. K. Brown, D. A. Landis, and B. P. Werling. 2022. Emerging wild virus of native grass bioenergy feedstock is well-established in the Midwestern USA and associated with premature stand senescence. GCB Bioenergy 14:463-480.

  • Martin, T. and C. Sprunger. 2022. Sensitive measures of soil health reveal carbon stability across a management intensity and plant biodiversity gradient. Frontiers in Soil Science 2:917885.

  • Menefee, D., R. L. Scott, M. Abraha, J. G. Alfieri, J. Baker, D. M. Browning, J. Chen, J. Gonetg, J. M. Johnson, G. R. Miller, R. Nifong, G. P. Robertson, E. S. Ressel, N. Saliendra, A. P. Schreiner-Mcgraw, A. E. Suyker, P. Wagle, C. Wente, P. M. White, and D. Smith. 2022. Unraveling the effects of management and climate on carbon fluxes of U.S. croplands using the USDA Long-Term Agroecosystem (LTAR) network. Agricultural and Forest Meterology 326:109154.

  • Moran, J. J., T. J. Linley, C. N. Makarem, J. F. Kelly, E. D. Wilcox Freeburg, D. M. Cleary, M. L. Alexander, and J. M. Kriesel. 2022. Spectroscopy-based isotopic (δ13C) analysis for high spatial resolution of carbon exchange in the rhizosphere. Rhizosphere 23:100564.

  • Nguyen, L. T., K. A. Ortner, L. K. Tiemann, K. A. Renner, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2022. Soil properties after one year of interseeded cover cropping in topographically diverse agricultural landscape. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 326:107803.

  • Pan, D., I. Gelfand, L. Tao, M. Abraha, K. Sun, X. Guo, J. Chen, G. P. Robertson, and M. A. Zondlo. 2022. A new open-path eddy covariance method for nitrous oxide and other trace gases that minimizes temperature corrections. Global Change Biology 28:1446-1457.

  • Perović, D. J., S. Gámez-Virués, D. A. Landis, T. Tscharntke, M. P. Zalucki, S. Saura, M. F. Furlong, N. Desneux, A. Sciarretta, N. Balkenhol, J. M. Schmidt, P. Trematerra, and C. Westphald. 2022. Boadening the scope of empirical studies to answer persistent questions in landscape-moderated effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Advances in Ecological Research 65:109-131.

  • Plumhoff, M., R. K. Connell, A. Bressler, and J. Blesh. 2022. Management history and mixture evenness affect the ecosystem services from a crimson clover-rye cover crop. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 339:108155.

  • Quigley, M. Y. and A. N. Kravchenko. 2022. Inputs of root-derived carbon into soil and its losses are associated with pore-size distributions. Geoderma 410:115667.

  • Rastetter, E. B., B. L. Kwiatkowski, D. W. Kicklighter, A. Barker Plotkin, H. Genet, J. B. Nippert, K. O'Keefe, S. S. Perakis, S. Porder, S. S. Roley, R. W. Ruess, J. R. Thompson, W. R. Wieder, K. Wilcox, and R. D. Yanai. 2022. N and P constrain C in ecosystems under climate change: Role of nutrient redistribution, accumulation, and stoichiometry. Ecological Applications 32:e2684.

  • Reimer, A., J. E. Doll, T. J. Boring, and T. Zimnicki. 2022. Scaling up conservation agriculture: An exploration of challenges and opportunities through a stakeholder engagement process. Journal of Environmental Quality 52:465-475.

  • Rieke, E. L., D. K. Bagnall, C. L. Morgan, K. D. Flynn, J. A. Howe, K. L. Greub, G. Mac Bean, S. B. Cappellazzi, M. Cope, D. Liptzin, C. E. Norris, P. W. Tracy, E. Aberle, A. Ashworth, O. Bañuelos Tavarez, A. I. Bary, R. L. Baumhardt, A. Borbón Gracia, D. C. Brainard, J. R. Brennan, D. Briones Reyes, D. Bruhjell, C. N. Carlyle, J. J. Crawford, C. F. Creech, S. W. Culman, B. Deen, C. J. Dell, J. D. Derner, T. F. Ducey, S. W. Duiker, M. F. Dyck, B. H. Ellert, M. H. Entz, A. Espinosa Solorio, S. J. Fonte, S. Fonteyne, A. Fortuna, J. L. Foster, L. M. Fultz, A. V. Gamble, C. M. Geddes, D. Griffin-LaHue, J. H. Grove, S. K. Hamilton, X. Hao, Z. D. Hayden, N. Honsdorf, J. A. Ippolito, G. A. Johnson, M. A. Kautz, N. R. Kitchen, S. Kumar, K. S. Kurtz, F. J. Larney, K. L. Lewis, M. Liebman, A. Lopez Ramirez, S. Machado, B. Maharjan, M. A. Martinez Gamiño, W. E. May, M. P. McClaran, M. D. McDaniel, N. Millar, J. P. Mitchell, A. D. Moore, P. A. Moore, M. Mora Gutiérrez, K. A. Nelson, E. C. Omondi, S. L. Osborne, L. Osorio Alcalá, P. Owens, E. M. Pena-Yewtukhiw, H. J. Poffenbarger, B. Ponce Lira, J. R. Reeve, T. M. Reinbott, M. S. Reiter, E. L. Ritchey, K. L. Roozeboom, Y. Rui, A. Sadeghpour, U. M. Sainju, G. R. Sanford, W. F. Schillinger, R. R. Schindelbeck, M. E. Schipanski, A. J. Schlegel, K. M. Scow, L. A. Sherrod, A. L. Shober, S. S. Sidhu, E. Solís Moya, M. St. Luce, J. S. Strock, A. E. Suyker, V. R. Sykes, H. Tao, A. Trujillo Campos, L. L. Van Eerd, H. M. van Es, N. Verhulst, T. J. Vyn, Y. Wang, D. B. Watts, D. L. Wright, T. Zhang, and C. W. Honeycutt. 2022. Evaluation of aggregate stability methods for soil health. Geoderma 428:116156.

  • Robertson, G. P., S. K. Hamilton, K. Paustian, and P. Smith. 2022. Land-based climate solutions for the United States. Global Change Biology 28:4912-4919.

  • Rosenberg, J., E. H. Schultheis, M. K. Kjelvik, A. Reddy, and O. Sultana. 2022. Big data, big changes? The technologies and sources of data used in science classrooms. British Journal of Educational Technology 52:1179-1201.

  • Schulte, L. A., B. E. Dale, S. Bozzetto, M. Liebman, G. M. Souza, N. Haddad, T. L. Richard, B. Basso, R. C. Brown, J. A. Hilbert, and J. G. Arbuckle. 2022. Meeting global challenges with regenerative agriculture producing food and energy. Nature Sustainability 5:384-388.

  • Sciusco, P., J. Chen, V. Giannico, M. Abraha, C. Lei, G. Shirkey, J. Yuan, and G. P. Robertson. 2022. Albedo-induced global warming impact at multiple temporal scales within an upper Midwest USA watershed. Land 11:283.

  • Shirkey, G., R. John, J. Chen, K. Dahlin, M. Abraha, P. Sciusco, C. Lei, and D. E. Reed. 2022. Fine resolution remote sensing spectra improves estimates of gross primary production of croplands. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 326:109175.

  • Swinton, S. M. 2022. Precision conservation: Linking set-aside and working lands policy. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 44:1158-1167.

  • Ulbrich, T. C., A. Rivas-Ubach, L. K. Tiemann, M. L. Friesen, and S. E. Evans. 2022. Plant root exudates and rhizosphere bacterial communities shift with neighbor context. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 172:108753.

  • Van Deynze, B., S. M. Swinton, and D. A. Hennessy. 2022. Are glyphosate-resistant weeds a threat to conservation agriculture? Evidence from tillage practices in soybeans. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 104:645-675.

  • VanWallendael, A., G. M. Benucci, P. B. da Costa, L. Fraser, A. Sreedasyam, F. Fritschi, T. E. Juenger, J. T. Lovell, G. Bonito, and D. B. Lowry. 2022. Host genotype controls ecological change in the leaf fungal microbiome. PLOS Biology 20:e3001681.

  • Vitousek, P. M., X. Chen, Z. Cui, X. Liu, P. A. Matson, I. Ortiz-Monasterio, G. P. Robertson, and F. Zhang. 2022. Climate-change-induced temporal variation in precipitation increases nitrogen losses from intensive cropping systems: Analysis with a toy model. Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 9:457-464.

  • Waterton, J., M. Hammond, and J. A. Lau. 2022. Evolutionary effects of nitrogen are not easily predicted from ecological responses. American Journal of Botany 109:1741-1756.

  • Williams, M. R., P. Welikhe, J. H. Bos, K. W. King, M. Akland, D. J. Augustine, C. Baffaut, E. G. Beck, A. Bierer, D. Bosch, E. Boughton, C. Brandani, E. S. Brooks, A. R. Buda, M. Cavigelli, J. Faulkner, G. W. Feyereisen, A. Fortuna, J. Gamble, B. R. Hanrahan, M. Z. Hussain, M. M. Kohmann, J. L. Kovar, B. Lee, A. B. Leytem, M. A. Liebig, D. Line, M. Macrae, T. B. Moorman, D. Moriasi, N. Nelson, A. Ortega-Pieck, D. Osmond, O. Pisani, J. Ragosta, M. Reba, A. Saha, J. Sanchez, M. Silveira, D. R. Smith, S. Spiegal, H. Swain, J. Unrine, P. Webb, K. E. White, H. Wilson, and L. M. Yasarer. 2022. P-FLUX: A phosphorus budget dataset spanning diverse agricultural production systems in the United States and Canada. Journal of Environmental Quality 51:451-461.

  • Zahorec, A., M. L. Reid, L. K. Tiemann, and D. A. Landis. 2022. Perennial grass bioenergy cropping systems: Impacts on soil fauna and implications for soil carbon accrual. GCB Bioenergy 14:4-23.

  • Zheng, H., A. K. Guber, Y. Kuzyakovde, W. Zhang, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2022. Plant species and plant neighbor identity affect associations between plant assimilated C inputs and soil pores. Geoderma 407:115565.

  • 2021

    Abraha, M., J. Chen, S. K. Hamilton, P. Sciusco, C. Lei, G. Shirkey, J. Yuan, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Albedo-induced global warming impact of Conservation Reserve Program grasslands converted to annual and perennial bioenergy crops. Environmental Research Letters 16:084059.

  • Ali, M. P., M. S. Rahman, F. Nowri, S. S. Haque, X. Qin, M. A. Haque, M. M. Uddin, D. A. Landis, and M. T. Howlader. 2021. Salinity influences plant–pest–predator tritrophic interactions. Journal of Economic Entomology 114:1470-1479.

  • Aoda, M. I., A. J. Smucker, S. S. Majeed, H. A. Mohammed, F. H. Al-Sahaf, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Novel root zone soil water retention improves production with half the water in arid sands. Agronomy Journal 113:2398-2406.

  • Avolio, M. L., K. J. Komatsu, S. L. Collins, E. Grman, S. E. Koerner, A. T. Tredennick, K. R. Wilcox, S. Baer, E. H. Boughton, A. J. Britton, B. Foster, L. Gough, M. Hovenden, F. Isbell, A. Jentsch, D. S. Johnson, A. K. Knapp, J. Kreyling, J. A. Langley, C. Lortie, R. L. McCulley, J. R. McLaren, P. B. Reich, E. W. Seabloom, M. D. Smith, K. N. Suding, K. B. Suttle, and P. M. Tognetti. 2021. Determinants of community compositional change are equally affected by global change. Ecology Letters 24:1892-1904.

  • Bahlai, C. A., E. R. White, J. D. Perrone, S. Cusser, and K. Stack Whitney. 2021. The broken window: An algorithm for quantifying and characterizing misleading trajectories in ecological processes. Ecological Informatics 64:101336.

  • Bahlai, C. A., C. Hart, M. T. Kavanaugh, J. D. White, R. W. Ruess, T. J. Brinkman, H. W. Ducklow, D. R. Foster, W. R. Fraser, H. Genet, P. M. Groffman, S. K. Hamilton, J. F. Johnstone, K. Kielland, D. A. Landis, M. C. Mack, O. Sarnelle, and T. , J.R.. 2021. Cascading effects: insights from the U. S. Long Term Ecological Research Network. Ecosphere 12:e03430.

  • Basso, B. 2021. Precision conservation for a changing climate. Nature Food 2:322-323.

  • Basso, B., R. A. Martinez-Feria, L. Rill, and J. T. Ritchie. 2021. Contrasting long-term temperature trends reveal minor changes in projected potential evapotranspiration in the US Midwest. Nature Communications 12:1476.

  • Basyal, B. and S. M. Emery. 2021. An arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus alters switchgrass growth, root architecture, and cell wall chemistry across a soil moisture gradient. Mycorrhiza 31:251-258.

  • Belanger, M., C. Vizza, G. P. Robertson, and S. S. Roley. 2021. Quantifying and correcting for pre-assay CO2 loss in short-term carbon mineralization assays. SOIL 7:47-52.

  • Bell-Dereske, L. P. and S. E. Evans. 2021. Contributions of environmental and maternal transmission to the assembly of leaf fungal endophyte communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288:20210621.

  • Bloom, E. H., K. K. Graham, N. L. Haan, A. R. Heck, L. J. Gut, D. A. Landis, M. O. Milbrath, G. M. Quinlan, J. K. Wilson, Y. Zhang, Z. Szendrei, and R. Isaacs. 2021. Responding to the US national pollinator plan: a case study in Michigan. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 20:84-92.

  • Bowsher, A. W., G. Benucci, G. Bonito, and A. Shade. 2021. Seasonal dynamics of core fungi in the switchgrass phyllosphere, and co-occurrence with leaf bacteria. Phytobiomes Journal 5:60-68.

  • Brooker, A., K. Renner, R. F. Price, and B. Basso. 2021. Evaluating high-resolution optical and thermal reflectance of maize interseeded with cover crops across spatial scales using remotely sensed imagery. Agronomy Journal 113:2884-2899.

  • Browning, D. M., E. S. Russell, G. E. Ponce-Campos, N. Kaplan, A. D. Richardson, B. Seyednasrollah, S. Spiegal, N. Saliendra, J. G. Alfieri, J. Baker, C. Bernacchi, B. T. Bestelmeyer, D. Bosch, E. H. Boughton, R. K. Boughton, P. Clark, G. Flerchinger, N. Gomez-Casanovas, S. Goslee, N. M. Haddad, D. Hoover, A. Jaradat, M. Mauritz, G. W. McCarty, G. R. Miller, J. Sadler, A. Saha, R. L. Scott, A. Suyker, C. Tweedie, J. D. Wood, X. Zhang, and S. D. Taylor. 2021. Monitoring agroecosystem productivity and phenology at a national scale: A metric assessment framework. Ecological Indicators 131:108147.

  • Cates, A., B. D. Wills, T. N. Kim, D. A. Landis, C. Gratton, H. W. Read, and R. Jackson. 2021. No evidence of top-down effects by ants on litter decomposition in a temperate grassland. Ecosphere 12:e03638.

  • Chen, K., R. Longley, G. Bonito, and H. Liao. 2021. A two-step PCR protocol enabling flexible primer choice and high sequencing yield for Illumina MiSeq meta-barcoding. Agronomy 11:1274.

  • Cusser, S., J. A. Helms IV, C. Bahlai, and N. M. Haddad. 2021. How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40-year old LTER network. Ecology Letters 24:1103-1111.

  • Dahl, T. A., A. D. Kendall, and D. W. Hyndman. 2021. Climate and hydrologic ensembling lead to differing streamflow and sediment yield predictions. Climatic Change 165:8.

  • Dang, H. and A. M. Cupples. 2021. Identification of the phylotypes involved in cis-dichloroethene and 1,4-dioxane biodegradation in soil microcosms. Science of the Total Environment 794:148690.

  • Eeswaran, R., A. P. Nejadhashemi, J. Kpodo, Z. K. Curtis, U. Adhikari, H. Liao, S. Li, J. S. Hernandez-Suarez, F. C. Alves, A. Raschke, and P. K. Jha. 2021. Quantification of resilience metrics as affected by conservation agriculture at a watershed scale. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 320:107612.

  • Eeswaran, R., A. P. Nejadhashemi, F. C. Alves, and B. Saravi. 2021. Evaluating the applicability of soil moisture-based metrics for gauging the resiliency of rainfed agricultural systems in the midwestern United States. Soil and Tillage Research 205:104818.

  • Eeswaran, R., A. Pouyan Nejadhashemi, and S. R. Miller. 2021. Evaluating the climate resilience in terms of profitability and risk for a long-term corn-soybean-wheat rotation under different treatment systems. Climate Risk Management 32:100284.

  • Gdanetz, K., Z. A. Noel, and F. Trail. 2021. Influence of plant host and organ, management strategy, and spore traits on microbiome composition. Phytobiomes Journal 5:202-219.

  • Grace, P. and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Soil carbon sequestration potential and the identification of hotspots in the Eastern Corn Belt of the United States. Soil Science Society of America Journal 85:1410-1424.

  • Guber, A., T. Kutlu, M. Rivers, and A. Kravchenko. 2021. Mass-balance approach to quantify water distribution in soils based on X-ray computed tomography images. European Journal of Soil Science 72:578-592.

  • Guber, A., E. Blagodatskaya, A. Juyal, B. S. Razavi, Y. Kuzyakov, and A. Kravchenko. 2021. Time-lapse approach to correct deficiencies of 2D soil zymography. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 157:108225.

  • Haan, N. L., B. G. Iuliano, C. Gratton, and D. A. Landis. 2021. Designing agricultural landscapes for arthropod-based ecosystem services in North America. Advances in Ecological Research 64:191-250.

  • Helms IV, J. A., K. A. Roeder, S. E. Ijelu, I. Ratcliff, and N. M. Haddad. 2021. Bioenergy landscapes drive trophic shifts in generalist ants. Journal of Animal Ecology 90:738-750.

  • Helms IV, J. A., J. Smith, S. Clark, K. Knupp, and N. M. Haddad. 2021. Ant communities and ecosystem services in organic versus conventional agriculture in the U.S. Corn Belt. Environmental Entomology 50:1276-1285.

  • Hermann, S. L., S. A. Bird, D. R. Ellis, and D. A. Landis. 2021. Predation risk differentially affects aphid morphotypes: impacts on prey behavior, fecundity and transgenerational dispersal morphology. Oecologia 197:411-419.

  • Hussain, M. Z., S. K. Hamilton, G. P. Robertson, and B. Basso. 2021. Phosphorus availability and leaching losses in annual and perennial cropping systems in an upper US Midwest landscape. Scientific Reports 11:20367.

  • Juyal, A., A. Guber, M. Oerther, M. Quigley, and A. Kravchenko. 2021. Pore architecture and particulate organic matter in soils under monoculture switchgrass and restored prairie in contrasting topography. Scientific Reports 11:21997.

  • Kasanke, C. P., Q. Zhao, S. Bell, A. M. Thompson, and K. S. Hofmockel. 2021. Can switchgrass increase carbon accrual in marginal soils? The importance of site selection. GCB Bioenergy 13:320-335.

  • Kemmerling, L. R., S. R. Griffin, and N. M. Haddad. 2021. Optimizing pollinator conservation and crop yield among perennial bioenergy crops. GCB Bioenergy 13:1030-1042.

  • Kim, K. 2021. Change of soil micro-environments during plant decomposition and its effect on carbon and nitrogen dynamics. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Kim, K., T. Kutlu, A. Kravchenko, and A. Guber. 2021. Dynamics of N2O in vicinity of plant residues: a microsensor approach. Plant and Soil 462:331-347.

  • Kittredge, H. 2021. Consequences of horizontal gene transfer in soil bacteria. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., A. K. Guber, A. Gunina, M. A. Dippold, and Y. Kuzyakov. 2021. Pore-scale view of microbial turnover: combining 14C imaging, μCT, and zymography after adding soluble carbon to soil pores of specific sizes. European Journal of Soil Science 72:593-607.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., H. Zheng, Y. Kuzyakov, G. P. Robertson, and A. K. Guber. 2021. Belowground interplant carbon transfer promotes soil carbon gains in diverse plant communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 159:108297.

  • Kuhl, A. S., A. D. Kendall, R. L. van Dam, S. K. Hamilton, and D. W. Hyndman. 2021. Root water uptake of biofuel crops revealed by coupled electrical resistivity and soil water content measurements. Vadose Zone Journal 20:e20124.

  • Lei, C., M. Abraha, J. Chen, and Y. J. Su. 2021. Long-term variability of root production in bioenergy crops from ingrowth core measurements. Journal of Plant Ecology 14:757-770.

  • Li, Z. and A. M. Cupples. 2021. Diversity of nitrogen cycling genes at a Midwest long-term ecological research site with different management practices. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 105:4309-4327.

  • Li, B., S. S. Roley, D. S. Duncan, J. Guo, J. F. Quensen, H. Yu, and J. M. Tiedje. 2021. Long-term excess nitrogen fertilizer increases sensitivity of soil microbial community to seasonal change revealed by ecological network and metagenome analyses. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 160:108349.

  • Liang, D. and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Nitrification is a minor source of nitrous oxide (N2O) in an agricultural landscape and declines with increasing management intensity. Global Change Biology 27:5599-5613.

  • Liang, B. W. 2021. The effect of freeze-thaw cycles on microbial resilience along a crop biodiversity gradient. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Lowry, C., G. P. Robertson, and D. C. Brainard. 2021. Strip-tillage decreases soil nitrogen availability and increases the potential for N losses in a cover cropped organic system. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 319:107524.

  • Mosier, S., C. Córdova, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Restoring soil fertility on degraded lands to meet food, fuel, and climate security needs via perennialization. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 5:706142.

  • Nguyen, L. T. and A. N. Kravchenko. 2021. Effects of cover crops on soil CO2 and N2O emissions across topographically diverse agricultural landscapes in corn-soybean-wheat organic transition. European Journal of Agronomy 122:126189.

  • O'Neill, B., C. D. Sprunger, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Do soil health tests match farmer experience? Assessing biological, physical, and chemical indicators in the Upper Midwest United States. Soil Science Society of America Journal 85:903-918.

  • Pan, D. 2021. Improving observations of greenhouse gases, reactive nitrogen, and particulate matter for effective policymaking. Dissertation, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.

  • Plumhoff, M. 2021. Management legacy effects on cover crop productivity and potential to reduce nutrient leaching from farms. Thesis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI.

  • Ramalingam, V. 2021. Biodegradation and molecular analysis of 1,4-dioxane and other organic contaminants in soil using metagenomic tools. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Reed, D. E., J. M. Poe, M. Abraha, K. M. Dahlin, and J. Chen. 2021. Modeled surface-atmosphere fluxes from paired sites in the Upper Great Lakes Region using neural networks. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences 126:e2021JG006363.

  • Roley, S. S., T. C. Ulbrich, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Nitrogen fixation and resorption efficiency differences among twelve upland and lowland switchgrass cultivars. Phytobiomes 5:97-107.

  • Rowe, L., D. Gibson, D. A. Landis, and R. Isaacs. 2021. Wild bees and natural enemies prefer similar flower species and respond to similar plant traits. Basic and Applied Ecology 56:259-269.

  • Saha, D., B. Basso, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Machine learning improves predictions of agricultural nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from intensively managed cropping systems. Environmental Research Letters 16:024004.

  • Sanderman, J., K. Savage, S. R. Dangal, G. Duran, C. Rivard, M. A. Cavigelli, H. T. Gollany, V. L. Jin, M. A. Liebig, E. C. Omondi, Y. Rui, and C. Stewart. 2021. Can agricultural management induced changes in soil organic carbon be detected using mid-infrared spectroscopy? Remote Sensing 13:2265.

  • Smercina, D. N., A. W. Bowsher, S. E. Evans, M. L. Friesen, E. K. Eder, D. W. Hoyt, and L. K. Tiemann. 2021. Switchgrass rhizosphere metabolite chemistry driven by nitrogen availability. Phytobiomes 5:88-96.

  • Smercina, D. N., S. E. Evans, M. L. Friesen, and L. K. Tiemann. 2021. Temporal dynamics of free-living nitrogen fixation in the switchgrass rhizosphere. GCB Bioenergy 13:1814-1830.

  • Spawn-Lee, S. A., T. J. Lark, H. K. Gibbs, R. A. Houghton, C. J. Kucharick, C. Malins, R. E. Pelton, and G. P. Robertson. 2021. Comment on 'Carbon intensity of corn ethanol in the United States: state of the science'. Environmental Research Letters 16:118001.

  • Sultaire, S., A. Kroll, J. Verschuyl, D. A. Landis, and G. Roloff. 2021. Effects of varying retention tree patterns on ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) taxonomic and functional diversity. Ecosphere 12:e03641.

  • Swinton, S. M., F. Dulys, and S. S. Klammer. 2021. Why biomass residue is not as plentiful as it looks: case study on economic supply of logging residues. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 43:1003-1025.

  • Tu, X. 2021. Soil health indicators for sustainable agriculture in the United States and Malawi. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Udvardi, M., F. E. Below, M. J. Castellano, A. J. Eagle, K. E. Giller, J. K. Ladha, X. Liu, T. M. Maaz, B. Nova-Franco, N. Raghuram, G. P. Robertson, S. K. Roy, M. Saha, S. Schmidt, M. Tegeder, L. M. York, and J. W. Peters. 2021. A research road map for responsible use of agricultural nitrogen. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 5:660155.

  • Ulbrich, T. C., M. Friesen, S. S. Roley, L. K. Tiemann, and S. E. Evans. 2021. Intraspecific variability in root traits and edaphic conditions influence soil microbiomes across 12 switchgrass cultivars. Phytobiomes 5:108-120.

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  • Zettlemoyer, M. A. and J. A. Lau. 2021. Warming during maternal generations delays offspring germination in native and nonnative species. Oikos 130:1880-1891.

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    Abraha, M., J. Chen, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2020. Long-term evapotranspiration rates for rainfed corn versus perennial bioenergy crops in a mesic landscape. Hydrological Processes 34:810-822.

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  • Ali, M. P., M. M. Kabir, S. S. Haque, X. Qin, S. Nasrin, D. Landis, B. Holmquist, and N. Ahmed. 2020. Farmer's behavior in pesticide use: Insights study from smallholder and intensive agricultural farms in Bangladesh. Science of The Total Environment 747:141160.

  • Avolio, M. L., K. R. Wilcox, K. J. Komatsu, N. Lemoine, W. D. Bowman, S. L. Collins, A. K. Knapp, S. E. Koerner, M. D. Smith, S. G. Baer, K. L. Gross, F. Isbell, J. McLaren, P. B. Reich, K. N. Suding, K. B. Suttle, D. Tilman, Z. Xu, and Q. Yu. 2020. Temporal variability in production is not consistently affected by global change drivers across herbaceous-dominated ecosystems. Oecologia 194:735-744.

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  • Basyal, B. 2020. Aboveground-belowground interactions: roles of soil biotic and abiotic factors on switchgrass's (Panicum virgatum) growth, defense against herbivory and cell wall chemistry. Dissertation, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.

  • Benucci, G. M., B. Rennick, and G. Bonito. 2020. Patient propagules: Do soil archives preserve the legacy of fungal and prokaryotic communities? PLOS ONE 15:e0237368.

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  • Blossey, B., V. Nuzzo, A. Dávalos, M. Mayer, R. Dunbar, D. A. Landis, J. A. Evans, and B. Minter. 2020. Residence time determines invasiveness and performance of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) in North America. Ecology Letters 24:327-336.

  • Bowles, T. M., M. Mooshammer, Y. Socolar, F. Calderón, M. A. Cavigelli, S. W. Culman, W. Deen, C. F. Drury, A. Garcia y Garcia, A. C. Gaudin, W. S. Harkrom, R. M. Lehman, S. L. Osborne, G. P. Robertson, J. Salerno, M. R. Schmer, J. Strock, and A. S. Grandy. 2020. Long-term evidence shows that crop rotation diversification increases agricultural resilience to adverse growing conditions in North America. One Earth 2:284-293.

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  • Cusser, S., C. A. Bahlai, S. M. Swinton, G. P. Robertson, and N. M. Haddad. 2020. Long-term research needed to avoid spurious and misleading trends in sustainability attributes of no-till. Global Change Biology 26:3715-3725.

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  • Glanville, K. 2020. Impacts of changing precipitation on nitrogen cycling in different landscape positions and cropping systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

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  • Haan, N. and D. Landis. 2020. Grassland disturbance effects on first-instar monarch butterfly survival, floral resources, and flower-visiting insects. Biological Conservation 243:108492.

  • Haan, N. L., Y. Zhang, and D. A. Landis. 2020. Predicting landscape configuration effects on agricultural pest suppression. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35:175-186.

  • Hatfield, J. L., J. Antle, K. A. Garrett, R. C. Izaurralde, T. Mader, E. Marshall, M. Nearing, G. P. Robertson, and L. Ziska. 2020. Indicators of climate change in agricultural systems. Climatic Change 163:1719-1732.

  • Heath, K. D., J. C. Podowski, S. Heniff, C. R. Klinger, P. V. Burke, D. J. Weese, W. H. Yang, and J. A. Lau. 2020. Light availability and rhizobium variation interactively mediate the outcomes of legume-rhizobium symbiosis. American Journal of Botany 107:229-238.

  • Helms IV, J. A., S. E. Ijelu, B. D. Wills, D. A. Landis, and N. M. Haddad. 2020. Ant biodiversity and ecosystem services in bioenergy landscapes. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 290:106780.

  • Hess, L., E. S. Hinckley, G. P. Robertson, and P. A. Matson. 2020. Rainfall intensification increases nitrate leaching from tilled but not no-till cropping systems of the U.S. Midwest. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 290:106747.

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  • Myers, A. T., N. L. Haan, and D. A. Landis. 2020. Video surveillance reveals a community of largely nocturnal Danaus plexippus (L.) egg predators. Journal of Insect Conservation 24:731-737.

  • Norman, J. S., D. N. Smercina, J. T. Hileman, L. K. Tiemann, and M. L. Friesen. 2020. Soil aminopeptidase induction is unaffected by inorganic nitrogen availability. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 149:107952.

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    Abraha, M., I. Gelfand, S. K. Hamilton, J. Chen, and G. P. Robertson. 2019. Carbon debt of field-scale Conservation Reserve Program grasslands converted to annual and perennial bioenergy crops. Environmental Research Letters 14:024019.

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  • Sprunger, C. D. and G. P. Robertson. 2018. Early accumulation of active fraction soil carbon in newly established cellulosic biofuel systems. Geoderma 318:42-51.

  • Stachelek, J., C. Ford, D. Kincaid, K. King, H. Miller, and R. Nagelkirk. 2018. The National Eutrophication Survey: Lake characteristics and historical nutrient concentrations. Earth System Science Data 10:81-86.

  • Tank, J. L., E. Martí, T. Riis, D. von Schiller, A. J. Reisinger, W. K. Dodds, M. R. Whiles, L. R. Ashkenas, W. B. Bowden, S. M. Collins, C. L. Crenshaw, T. A. Crowl, N. A. Griffiths, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, B. M. Norman, E. J. Rosi, K. S. Simon, S. A. Thomas, and W. , J.R.. 2018. Partitioning assimilatory nitrogen uptake in streams: an analysis of stable isotope tracer additions across continents. Ecological Monographs 88:120-138.

  • Thelusmond, J. 2018. Biodegradation of emergin contaminants in agricultural soils and thier impact on soil microbial communities. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

  • Welshofer, K. B., P. L. Zarnetske, N. K. Lany, and L. A. Thompson. 2018. Open-top chambers for temperature manipulation in taller-stature plant communities. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9:254-259.

  • Welshofer, K. B., P. L. Zarnetske, N. K. Lany, and Q. D. Read. 2018. Short-term responses to warming vary between native vs. exotic species and with latitude in an early successional plant community. Oecologia 187:333-342.

  • Wills, B. D. and D. A. Landis. 2018. The role of ants in north temperate grasslands: A review. Oecologia 186:323-338.

  • 2017

    Austin, E. E., K. Wickings, M. McDaniel, G. P. Robertson, and A. S. Grandy. 2017. Cover crop root contributions to soil carbon in a no-till corn bioenergy cropping system. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 9:1252-1263.

  • Beehler, J., J. Fry, W. Negassa, and A. Kravchenko. 2017. Impact of cover crop on soil carbon accrual in topographically diverse terrain. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72:272-279.

  • Brewer, P. E. 2017. Soil heterogeneity in agricultural and natural ecosystems: Relationships between anaerobic activity, organic matter, nutrients, and greenhouse gases. Dissertation, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

  • Buchanan, A. L., S. L. Hermann, M. Lund, and Z. Szendrei. 2017. A meta-analysis of non-consumptive predator effects in arthropods: The influence of organismal and environmental characteristics. Oikos 126:1233-1240.

  • Calderón, F. J., S. Culman, J. Six, A. J. Franzluebbers, M. Schipanski, J. Beniston, S. Grandy, and A. Y. Kong. 2017. Quantification of soil permanganate oxidizable C (POXC) using infrared spectroscopy. Soil Science Society of America Journal 81:277-288.

  • Dazzo, F., R. Sexton, A. Jain, A. Makhoul, M. Shears, D. Gusfa, S. Handelsman, B. Niccum, and D. Onsay. 2017. Influence of substratum hydrophobicity on the geomicrobiology of river biofilm architecture and ecology analyzed by CMEIAS bioimage informatics. Geosciences 7:56.

  • Dazzo, F. B. and A. Garoutte. 2017. Rhizosphere. Pages 17 in Reference Module in Life Sciences. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  • Dazzo, F. B. and Y. G. Yanni. 2017. Spatial ecology of microbial colonization intensity and behavior in rice rhizoplane biofilms analyzed by CMEIAS Bioimage Informatics software. Journal of Soil Science & Plant Health 1:1.

  • Desotelle, M. D. 2017. The impacts of algal subsidies from a run-of-river reservoir on downstream food webs and nutrient availability, and the implications of a diluted bitumen spill on the Kalamazoo River. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Doll, J. E., B. Petersen, and C. Layman. 2017. Skeptical but adapting: What Midwestern farmers say about climate change. Weather, Climate, and Society 9:739-751.

  • Doll, J. E. and A. P. Reimer. 2017. Bringing farm advisors into the sustainability conversation: Results from a nitrogen workshop in the US Midwest. Journal of Extension 55:#5IAW2. https://www.joe.org/joe/2017october/pdf/JOE_v55_5iw2.pdf

  • Dugan, H. A., J. C. Summers, N. K. Skaff, F. E. Krivak-Tetley, and J. P. Doubek. 2017. Long-term chloride concentrations in North American and European freshwater lakes. Scientific Data 4:10.1038/sdata.2017.101.

  • Dugan, H. A., S. L. Bartlett, S. M. Burke, J. P. Doubek, F. E. Krivak-Tetley, N. K. Skaff, J. C. Summers, K. J. Farrell, I. M. McCullough, A. M. Morales-Williams, D. C. Roberts, Z. Ouyang, F. Scordo, P. C. Hanson, and K. C. Weathers. 2017. Salting our freshwater lakes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114:4453-4458.

  • Dugan, H. A., J. C. Summers, N. K. Skaff, F. E. Krivak-Tetley, and J. P. Doubek. 2017. Data Descriptor: Long-term chloride concentrations in North American and European freshwater lakes. Scientific Data 4:170101.

  • Emery, S. M., M. L. Reid, L. Bell-Dereske, and K. L. Gross. 2017. Soil mycorrhizal and nematode diversity vary in response to bioenergy crop identity and fertilization. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 9:1644-1656.

  • Ferrero, R., M. Lima, A. S. Davis, and J. L. Gonzalez-Andujar. 2017. Weed diversity affects soybean and maize yield in a long term experiment in Michigan, USA. Frontiers in Plant Science 8: 236.

  • Fry, J., A. K. Guber, M. Ladoni, J. D. Munoz, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2017. The effect of up-scaling soil properties and model parameters on predictive accuracy of DSSAT crop simulation model under variable weather conditions. Geoderma 287:105-115.

  • Gallagher, M. E., F. L. Liljestrand, W. C. Hockaday, and C. A. Masiello. 2017. Plant species, not climate, controls aboveground biomass O2:CO2 exchange ratios in deciduous and coniferous ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 122:2314-2324.

  • Gdanetz, K. and F. Trail. 2017. The wheat microbiome under four management strategies, and potential for endophytes in disease protection. Phytobiomes 1:158-168.

  • Gottshall, C. B., M. Cooper, and S. M. Emery. 2017. Activity, diversity and function of arbuscular mycorrhizae vary with changes in agricultural management intensity. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 241:142-149.

  • Gurr, G. M., S. D. Wratten, D. A. Landis, and M. You. 2017. Habitat management to suppress pest populations: Progress and prospects. Annual Review of Entomology 62:91-109.

  • Haramoto, E. R. and D. C. Brainard. 2017. Spatial and temporal variability in Powell amaranth (Amaranthus powellii) emergence under strip tillage with cover crop residue. Weed Science 65:151-163.

  • Hermann, S. L. and D. A. Landis. 2017. Scaling up our understanding of non-consumptive effects in insect systems. Current Opinion in Insect Science 20:54-60.

  • Hess, L. 2017. Climate change and agriculture: The effects of extreme rainfall patterns on nitrogen leaching from field crop systems in the U.S. Midwest. Dissertation, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

  • Izaurralde, C., W. B. McGill, J. Williams, C. Jones, R. Link, D. Manowitz, D. Schwab, X. Zhang, G. P. Robertson, and N. Millar. 2017. Simulating microbial denitrification with EPIC: Model description and evaluation. Ecological Modelling 359:349-362.

  • Kim, T. N., A. F. Fox, B. D. Wills, T. D. Meehan, D. A. Landis, and C. Gratton. 2017. Harvesting biofuel grasslands has mixed effects on natural enemy communities and no effects on biocontrol services. Journal of Applied Ecology 54:2011-2021.

  • Kinnetz, E. R. 2017. Intraspecific differences in belowground associations and seedling root morphology for the biofuel crop, Panicum virgatum. Thesis, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., E. R. Toosi, A. K. Guber, N. E. Ostrom, J. Yu, K. Azeem, M. L. Rivers, and G. P. Robertson. 2017. Hotspots of soil N2O emission enhanced through water absorption by plant residue. Nature Geoscience 10:496-500.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., S. S. Snapp, and G. P. Robertson. 2017. Field-scale experiments reveal persistent yield gaps in low-input and organic cropping systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114:926-931.

  • Landis, D. A. 2017. Designing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity services. Basic and Applied Ecology 18:1-12.

  • Landis, D. A. 2017. Productive engagement with agriculture essential to monarch butterfly conservation. Environmental Research Letters 10:101003.

  • Lau, J. A., J. T. Lennon, and K. D. Heath. 2017. Trees harness the power of microbes to survive climate change. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114:11009-11011.

  • Liu, L. and B. Basso. 2017. Spatial evaluation of switchgrass productivity under historical and future climate scenarios in Michigan. GCB Bioenergy 9:1320-1332.

  • Lowry, C. J. and D. C. Brainard. 2017. Rye–vetch spatial arrangement and tillage: Impacts on soil nitrogen and sweet corn roots. Agronomy Journal 109:1013-1023.

  • Norman, B. C., M. R. Whiles, S. M. Collins, A. S. Flecker, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, E. J. Rosi, L. R. Ashkenas, W. B. Bowden, C. L. Crenshaw, T. Crowl, W. K. Dodds, R. O. Hall, R. El-Sabaawi, N. A. Griffiths, E. Marti, W. H. McDowell, S. D. Peterson, H. M. Rantala, T. Riis, K. S. Simon, J. L. Tank, S. A. Thomas, D. von Schiller, and J. R. Webster. 2017. Drivers of nitrogen transfer in stream food webs across continents. Ecology 98:3044-3055.

  • O'Neill, B. 2017. Increasing rotational complexity in row crops restructures microbial communities and soil nutrient dynamics. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Palm-Forster, L. H., S. M. Swinton, and R. S. Shupp. 2017. Farmer preferences for conservation incentives that promote voluntary phosphorus abatement in agricultural watersheds. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72:493-505.

  • Reimer, A., J. E. Doll, B. Basso, S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, G. P. Robertson, D. Stuart, and J. Zhao. 2017. Moving toward sustainable farming systems: Insights from private and public sector dialogues on nitrogen management. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 72:5A-9A.

  • Robertson, G. P., S. K. Hamilton, B. L. Barham, B. E. Dale, R. C. Izaurralde, R. D. Jackson, D. A. Landis, S. M. Swinton, K. D. Thelen, and J. M. Tiedje. 2017. Cellulosic biofuel contributions to a sustainable energy future: Choices and outcomes. Science 356:eaal2324.

  • Ruan, L. and G. P. Robertson. 2017. Reduced snow cover increases wintertime nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from an agricultural soil in the upper U.S. Midwest. Ecosystems 20:917-927.

  • Ruhala, S. S. and J. P. Zarnetske. 2017. Using in-situ optical sensors to study dissolved organic carbon dynamics of streams and watersheds: A review. Science of The Total Environment 575:713-723.

  • Ruhala, S. S. 2017. Understanding the role of the stream-groundwater interface in dissolved organic carbon cycling in a third-order, lowland river network. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Safaie, A., C. Dang, H. Qiu, H. Radha, and M. S. Phanikumar. 2017. Manifold methods for assimilating geophysical and meteorological data in Earth system models and their components. Journal of Hydrology 544:383-396.

  • Sanford, G. R., R. D. Jackson, L. G. Oates, G. P. Robertson, S. Roley, and K. D. Thelen. 2017. Biomass production a stronger driver of cellulosic ethanol yield than biomass quality. Agronomy Journal 109:1911-1922.

  • Schewe, R. L. and D. Stuart. 2017. Why don't they just change? Contract farming, informational influence, and barriers to agricultural climate change mitigation. Rural Sociology 82:226-262.

  • Schmidt, J. E., D. J. Weese, and J. A. Lau. 2017. Long-term agricultural management does not alter the evolution of a soybean-rhizobium mutualism. Ecological Applications 27:2487-2496.

  • Simic Milas, A. and R. K. Vincent. 2017. Monitoring Landsat vegetation indices for different crop treatments and soil chemistry. International Journal of Remote Sensing 38:141-160.

  • Smith, L. C. 2017. Nitrogen conservation in perennial grasses managed for bioenergy production. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI.

  • Smith, N. G. and J. S. Dukes. 2017. LCE: Leaf carbon exchange dataset for tropical, temperate, and boreal species of North and Central America. Ecology 98:2978.

  • Snapp, S. S., B. Wilke, L. Gentry, and D. Zoellner. 2017. Compost legacy down-regulates biological nitrogen fixation in a long-term field experiment. Agronomy Journal 109:2662-2669.

  • Soranno, P. A., L. C. Bacon, M. Beauchene, K. E. Bednar, E. G. Bissell, C. K. Boudreau, M. G. Boyer, M. T. Bremigan, S. R. Carpenter, J. W. Carr, K. S. Cheruvelil, S. T. Christel, M. Claucherty, S. M. Collins, J. D. Conroy, J. A. Downing, J. Dukett, C. E. Fergus, C. T. Filstrup, C. Funk, M. J. Gonzalez, L. T. Green, C. Gries, J. D. Halfman, S. K. Hamilton, P. C. Hanson, E. N. Henry, E. M. Herron, C. Hockings, J. R. Jackson, K. Jacobson-Hedin, L. L. Janus, W. W. Jones, J. R. Jones, C. M. Keson, K. B. King, S. A. Kishbaugh, J. Lapierre, B. Lathrop, J. A. Latimore, Y. Lee, N. R. Lottig, J. A. Lynch, L. J. Matthews, W. H. McDowell, K. E. Moore, B. P. Neff, S. J. Nelson, S. K. Oliver, M. L. Pace, D. C. Pierson, A. C. Poisson, A. I. Pollard, D. M. Post, P. O. Reyes, D. O. Rosenberry, K. M. Roy, L. G. Rudstam, O. Sarnelle, N. J. Schuldt, C. E. Scott, N. K. Skaff, N. J. Smith, N. R. Spinelli, J. J. Stachelek, E. H. Stanley, J. L. Stoddard, S. B. Stopyak, C. A. Stow, J. M. Tallant, P. Tan, A. P. Thorpe, M. J. Vanni, T. Wagner, G. Watkins, K. C. Weathers, K. E. Webster, J. D. White, M. K. Wilmes, and S. Yuan. 2017. LAGOS-NE: a multi-scaled geospatial and temporal database of lake ecological context and water quality for thousands of US lakes. GigaScience 6:1-22.

  • Sprunger, C. D., L. G. Oates, R. D. Jackson, and G. P. Robertson. 2017. Plant community composition influences fine root production and biomass allocation in perennial bioenergy cropping systems of the upper Midwest, USA. Biomass and Bioenergy 105:248-258.

  • Su, Y. 2017. The carbon sequestration and soil respiration after land use conversion in biofuel cropping ecosystems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Swinton, S. M. and B. Van Deynze. 2017. Hoes to herbicides: Economics of evolving weed management in the United States. European Journal of Development Research 29:560-574.

  • Swinton, S. M., S. Tanner, B. L. Barham, D. F. Mooney, and T. Skevas. 2017. How willing are landowners to supply land for bioenergy crops in the Northern Great Lakes Region? Global Change Biology Bioenergy 9:414-428.

  • Toosi, E. R., A. N. Kravchenko, A. K. Guber, and M. L. Rivers. 2017. Pore characteristics regulate priming and fate of carbon from plant residue. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 113:219-230.

  • Toosi, E. R., A. N. Kravchenko, J. Mao, M. Y. Quigley, and M. L. Rivers. 2017. Effects of management and pore characteristics on organic matter composition of macroaggregates: Evidence from characterization of organic matter and imaging. European Journal of Soil Science 68:200-211.

  • Valdez, Z., W. C. Hockaday, C. M. Masiello, M. E. Gallagher, and G. P. Robertson. 2017. Soil carbon and nitrogen responses to nitrogen fertilizer and harvesting rates in switchgrass cropping systems. BioEnergy Research 10:456-464.

  • Wang, S. 2017. Biomass production potential, theoretical ethanol yield, environmental sustainability of Miscanthus x giganteus and nitrogen fertilizer effect on quantity and quality in five lignocellulosic biomass crops in north-central U.S. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI.

  • Welshofer, K. B. 2017. Short-term effects of passive warming on two invaded plant communtieis using a novel open-top chamber design. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

  • White, J. D., O. Sarnelle, and S. K. Hamilton. 2017. Unexpected population response to increasing temperature in the context of a strong species interaction. Ecological Applications 27:1657-1665.

  • Yang, Q., X. Zhang, M. Abraha, S. Del Grosso, G. P. Robertson, and J. Chen. 2017. Enhancing the soil and water assessment tool model for simulating N2O emissions of three agricultural systems. Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 3:e01259.

  • Zhang, B., C. R. Penton, C. Xue, J. F. Quensen, S. S. Roley, J. Guo, A. Garoutte, T. Zheng, and J. M. Tiedje. 2017. Soil depth and crop determinants of bacterial communities under ten biofuel cropping systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 112:140-152.

  • 2016

    Abraha, M., I. Gelfand, S. K. Hamilton, C. Shao, Y. J. Su, G. P. Robertson, and J. Chen. 2016. Ecosystem water-use efficiency of annual corn and perennial grasslands: Contributions from land-use history and species composition. Ecosystems 19:1001-1012.

  • Bahlai, C. A. and D. A. Landis. 2016. Predicting plant attractiveness to pollinators with passive crowdsourcing. Royal Society Open Science 3:150677.

  • Beehler, J. 2016. The effect of cover crop on soil carbon and soil water retention in topographically diverse terrain. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Cai, X., Z. L. Yang, J. B. Fisher, X. Zhang, M. Barlage, and F. Chen. 2016. Integration of nitrogen dynamics into the Noah-MP land surface model v1.1 for climate and environmental predictions. Geoscience Model Development 9:1-15.

  • Cheng, H. -., C. M. Masiello, G. N. Bennett, and J. J. Silberg. 2016. Volatile gas production by methyl halide transferase: An in situ reporter of microbial gene expression in soil. Environmental Science and Technology 50:8750-8759.

  • Duncan, D. S. 2016. Linking soil microbiology and environmental conditions to variability in nitrous oxide production in bioenergy cropping systems. Dissertation, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.

  • Fox, A., T. N. Kim, C. A. Bahlai, J. M. Woltz, C. Gratton, and D. A. Landis. 2016. Cover crops have neutral effects on predator communities and biological control services in annual cellulosic bioenergy cropping systems. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 232:101-109.

  • Garnache, C., S. M. Swinton, J. Herriges, F. Lupi, and J. Stevenson. 2016. Solving the phosphorus pollution puzzle: Synthesis and directions for future research. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98:1334-1359.

  • Garoutte, A., E. Cardenas, J. Tiedje, and A. Howe. 2016. Methodologies for probing the metatranscriptome of grassland soil. Journal of Microbiological Methods 131:122-129.

  • Garoutte, A. 2016. Identifying the activities of rhizosphere microbial communities using metatranscriptomics. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Geertsema, W., W. A. Rossing, D. A. Landis, F. J. Bianchi, P. C. van Rijn, J. H. Schaminée, T. Tscharntke, and W. van der Werf. 2016. Actionable knowledge for ecological intensification of agriculture. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 14:209-216.

  • Gelfand, I., I. Shcherbak, N. Millar, A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2016. Long-term nitrous oxide fluxes in annual and perennial agricultural and unmanaged ecosystems in the upper Midwest USA. Global Change Biology 22:3594-3607.

  • Gordon, B. R., C. R. Klinger, D. J. Weese, J. A. Lau, P. V. Burke, B. T. Dentinger, and K. D. Heath. 2016. Decoupled genomic elements and the evolution of partner quality in nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. Ecology and Evolution 6:1317-1327.

  • Guo, J., J. R. Cole, Q. Zhang, C. T. Brown, and J. M. Tiedje. 2016. Microbial community analysis with ribosomal gene fragments from shotgun metagenomes. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 82:157-166.

  • Guo, J. 2016. Rhizosphere metagenomics of three biofuel crops. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Gustafson, D., M. Hayes, E. Janssen, D. B. Lobell, S. Long, G. C. Nelson, H. B. Pakrasi, P. Raven, G. P. Robertson, R. Robertson, and D. Wuebbles. 2016. Pharaoh's dream revisited: An integrated US Midwest field research network for climate adaptation. BioScience 66:80-85.

  • Heath, K. D. and M. A. Grillo. 2016. Rhizobia: tractable models for bacterial evolutionary ecology. Environmental Microbiology 18:4307-4311.

  • Hermann, S. L., S. Xue, L. Rowe, E. Davidson-Lowe, A. Myers, B. Eshchanov, and C. A. Bahlai. 2016. Thermally moderated firefly activity is delayed by precipitation extremes. Royal Society Open Science 3:160712 .

  • Hossard, L., D. W. Archer, M. Bertrand, C. Colnenne-David, P. Debaeke, M. Ernfors, M. Jeuffroy, N. Munier-Jolain, C. Nilsson, G. R. Sanford, S. S. Snapp, E. S. Jensen, and D. Makowski. 2016. A meta-analysis of maize and wheat yields in low-input vs. conventional and organic systems. Agronomy Journal 108:1155-1167.

  • Hurisso, T. T., S. W. Culman, W. R. Horwath, J. Wade, D. Cass, J. W. Beniston, T. M. Bowles, A. S. Grandy, A. J. Franzluebbers, M. E. Schipanski, S. T. Lucas, and C. M. Ugarte. 2016. Comparison of permanganate-oxidizable carbon and mineralizable carbon for assessment of organic matter stabilization and mineralization. Soil Science Society of America Journal 80:1352-1364.

  • Jaikumar, N., S. S. Snapp, and T. D. Sharkey. 2016. Older Thinopyrum intermedium (Poaceae) plants exhibit superior photosynthetic tolerance to cold stress and greater increases in photosynthetic enzymes under freezing stress compared with young plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 67:4743-4753.

  • Jesus, E. C., C. Liang, F. J. Quensen, E. Susilawati, R. D. Jackson, T. C. Balser, and J. M. Tiedje. 2016. Influence of corn, switchgrass, and prairie cropping systems on soil microbial communities in the upper Midwest of the United States. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 8:481-494.

  • Kallenbach, C. M., S. D. Frey, and A. S. Grandy. 2016. Direct evidence for microbial-derived soil organic matter formation and its ecophysiological controls. Nature Communications 7:13630.

  • Kerr, J. M., J. V. DePinto, D. McGrath, S. P. Sowa, and S. M. Swinton. 2016. Sustainable management of Great Lakes watersheds dominated by agricultural land use. Journal of Great Lakes Research 42:1252-1259.

  • Kinsman-Costello, L. E., S. K. Hamilton, J. M. O’Brien, and J. T. Lennon. 2016. Phosphorus release from the drying and reflooding of diverse shallow sediments. Biogeochemistry 130:159-176.

  • Klinger, C. R., J. A. Lau, and K. D. Heath. 2016. Ecological genomics of mutualism decline in nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 283:20152563.

  • Ladoni, M., A. Basir, G. P. Robertson, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2016. Scaling-up: Cover crops differentially influence soil carbon in agricultural fields with diverse topography. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 225:93-103.

  • Ladwig, L. M., Z. R. Ratajczak, T. W. Ocheltree, K. A. Hafich, A. C. Churchill, S. J. Frey, C. B. Fuss, C. E. Kazanski, J. D. Muñoz, M. D. Petrie, A. B. Reinmann, and J. G. Smith. 2016. Beyond arctic and alpine: the influence of winter climate on temperate ecosystems. Ecology 97:372-382.

  • Leng, G., X. Zhang, M. Huang, Q. Yang, R. Rafique, G. R. Asrar, and L. Ruby Leung. 2016. Simulating county-level crop yields in the conterminous United States using the Community Land Model: The effects of optimizing irrigation and fertilization. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 8:1912-1931.

  • Liang, C., E. da C. Jesus, D. S. Duncan, J. F. Quensen, R. D. Jackson, T. C. Balser, and J. M. Tiedje. 2016. Switchgrass rhizospheres stimulate microbial biomass but deplete microbial necromass in agricultural soils of the upper Midwest, USA. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 94:173-180.

  • Lowry, C. J. and D. C. Brainard. 2016. Strip-intercropping of rye–vetch mixtures affects biomass, carbon/nitrogen ratio, and spatial distribution of cover crop residue. Agronomy Journal 108:2433-2443.

  • McDaniel, M. D. and A. S. Grandy. 2016. Soil microbial biomass and function are altered by 12 years of crop rotation. Soil 2:583-599.

  • McDaniel, M. D., A. S. Grandy, L. K. Tiemann, and M. N. Weintraub. 2016. Eleven years of crop diversification alters decomposition dynamics of litter mixtures incubated with soil. Ecosphere 7:e01426.

  • Millar, N. and G. P. Robertson. 2016. Managing nitrogen fertilizers in the field to reduce greenhouse gases. Fertilizer Focus September/October:54-57.

  • Mpeketula, P. M. 2016. Soil organic carbon dynamics and mycorrhizal fungal diversity in contrasting agroecosystems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Oates, L. G., D. S. Duncan, I. Gelfand, N. Millar, G. P. Robertson, and R. D. Jackson. 2016. Nitrous oxide emissions during establishment of eight alternative cellulosic bioenergy cropping systems in the North Central United States. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 8:539-549.

  • Palm-Forster, L. H., F. Lupi, and M. Chen. 2016. Valuing Lake Erie beaches using value and function transfers. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 45:270-292.

  • Palm-Forster, L. H., S. M. Swinton, T. Redder, J. V. DePinto, and C. Boles. 2016. Using conservation auctions informed by environmental performance models to reduce agricultural nutrient flows into Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research 42:1357-1371.

  • Palm-Forster, L. H., S. M. Swinton, F. Lupi, and R. S. Shupp. 2016. Too burdensome to bid: Transaction costs and pay-for-performance conservation. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 98:1314-1333.

  • Paul, E. A. 2016. The nature and dynamics of soil organic matter: Plant inputs, microbial transformations, and organic matter stabilization. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 98:109-126.

  • Paustian, K., J. Lehmann, S. Ogle, D. Reay, G. P. Robertson, and P. Smith. 2016. Climate-smart soils. Nature 532:49-57.

  • Piso, Z., I. Werkheiser, S. Noll, and C. Leshko. 2016. Sustainability of what? Recognising the diverse values that sustainable agriculture works to sustain. Environmental Values 25:195-214.

  • Roller, B. R., S. F. Stoddard, and T. M. Schmidt. 2016. Exploiting rRNA operon copy number to investigate bacterial reproductive strategies. Nature Microbiology 1:16160.

  • Ruan, L., A. K. Bhardwaj, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2016. Nitrogen fertilization challenges the climate benefit of cellulosic biofuels. Environmental Research Letters 11:064007.

  • Rusch, A., R. Chaplin-Kramer, M. M. Gardiner, V. Hawro, J. Holland, D. Landis, C. Thies, T. Tscharntke, W. W. Weisser, C. Winqvist, M. Woltz, and R. Bommarco. 2016. Agricultural landscape simplification reduces natural pest control: A quantitative synthesis. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 221:198-204.

  • Sanford, G. R., L. G. Oates, P. Jasrotia, K. D. Thelen, G. P. Robertson, and R. D. Jackson. 2016. Comparative productivity of alternative cellulosic bioenergy cropping systems in the North Central USA. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 216:344-355.

  • Skevas, T., S. M. Swinton, S. Tanner, G. Sanford, and K. D. Thelen. 2016. Investment risk in bioenergy crops. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 8:1162-1177.

  • Stahlheber, K. A., B. Watson, T. L. Dickson, R. Disney, and K. L. Gross. 2016. Balancing biofuel production and biodiversity: Harvesting frequency effects on production and community composition in planted tallgrass prairie. Biomass and Bioenergy 92:98-105.

  • Stuart, D. and R. L. Schewe. 2016. Constrained choice and climate change mitigation in US agriculture: Structural barriers to a climate change ethic. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29:369-385.

  • Suding, K. N., E. Spotswood, D. Chapple, E. Beller, and K. L. Gross. 2016. Ecological dynamics and ecological restoration. Pages 27-56 in Foundations of Restoration Ecology, Second edition. Island Press, Washington DC.

  • Wickings, K., A. S. Grandy, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2016. Going with the flow: Landscape position drives differences in microbial biomass and activity in conventional, low input, and organic agricultural systems in the Midwestern U.S. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 218:1-10.

  • Xu, M. 2016. Ecological scaling laws link individual body size variation to population abundance fluctuation. Oikos 125:288-299.

  • 2015

    Aanderud, Z. T., S. E. Jones, N. Fierer, and J. T. Lennon. 2015. Resuscitation of the rare biosphere contributes to pulses of ecosystem activity. Frontiers in Microbiology 6:24.

  • Abraha, M., J. Chen, H. Chu, T. Zenone, R. John, Y. J. Su, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Evapotranspiration of annual and perennial biofuel crops in a variable climate. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 7:1344-1356.

  • Bahlai, C. A., M. Colunga-Garcia, S. H. Gage, and D. A. Landis. 2015. The role of exotic ladybeetles in the decline of native ladybeetle populations: evidence from long-term monitoring. Biological Invasions 17:1005-1024.

  • Bahlai, C. A., W. vander Werf, M. O'Neal, L. Hemerik, and D. A. Landis. 2015. Shifts in dynamic regime of an invasive lady beetle are linked to the invasion and insecticidal management of its prey. Ecological Applications 25:1807-1818.

  • Basso, B. and J. T. Ritchie. 2015. Simulating crop growth and biogeochemical fluxes in response to land management using the SALUS model. Pages 252-274 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Basso, B., D. W. Hyndman, A. D. Kendall, P. R. Grace, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Can impacts of climate change and agricultural adaptation strategies be accurately quantified if crop models are annually re-initialized? PLoS ONE 10:e0127333.

  • Bhardwaj, A. K., T. Zenone, and J. Chen. 2015. Sustainable Biofuels: An Ecological Assessment of the Future Energy. De Gruyter, Berlin, Germany

  • Bhardwaj, A. K., D. J. Parrish, J. Chen, T. Zenone, and J. H. Fike. 2015. The sustainable biofuels paradigm. Pages 3-18 in Sustainable Biofuels: An Ecological Assessment of the Future Energy. HEP/DeGruyter, Berlin, Germany.

  • Birge, H. E., R. T. Conant, R. F. Follett, M. L. Haddix, S. J. Morris, S. S. Snapp, M. D. Wallenstein, and E. A. Paul. 2015. Soil respiration is not limited by reductions in microbial biomass during long-term soil incubations. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 81:304-310.

  • Campioli, M., S. Vicca, S. Luyssaert, J. Bilcke, E. Ceschia, F. S. Chapin III, P. Ciais, M. Fernández-Martínez, Y. Malhi, M. Obersteiner, D. Olefeldt, D. Papale, S. L. Piao, J. Peñuelas, P. F. Sullivan, X. Wang, T. Zenone, and I. A. Janssens. 2015. Biomass production efficiency controlled by management in temperate and boreal ecosystems. Nature Geoscience 8:843-846.

  • Dazzo, F. B., Y. Yanni, A. Jones, and A. Elsadany. 2015. CMEIAS bioimage informatics that define the landscape ecology of immature microbial biofilms developed on plant rhizoplane surfaces. AIMS Bioengineering 2:469-486.

  • Dazzo, F. B. and B. C. Niccum. 2015. Use of CMEIAS image analysis software to accurately compute attributes of cell size, morphology, spatial aggregation and color segmentation that signify in situ ecophysiological adaptations in microbial biofilm communities. Computation 3:72-98.

  • Dickson, T. L. and K. L. Gross. 2015. Can the results of biodiversity-ecosystem productivity studies be translated to bioenergy production? PLoS ONE 10:e0135253.

  • Egbendewe-Mondzozo, A., S. M. Swinton, S. Kang, W. M. Post, J. C. Binfield, and W. Thompson. 2015. Bioenergy supply and environmental impacts on cropland: insights from multi-market forecasts in a Great Lakes subregional bioeconomic model. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 37:602-618.

  • Gage, S. H., W. Joo, E. P. Kasten, J. Fox, and S. Biswas. 2015. Acoustic observations in agricultural landscapes. Pages 360-377 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Gage, S. H., J. E. Doll, and G. R. Safir. 2015. A crop stress index to predict climatic effects on row-crop agriculture in the U.S. North Central Region. Pages 77-103 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Gallaher, C. and S. S. Snapp. 2015. Organic management and legume presence maintained phosphorus bioavailability in a 17-year field crop experiment. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 30:211-222.

  • Gelfand, I., M. Cui, J. Tang, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Short-term drought response of N2O and CO2 emissions from mesic agricultural soils in the US Midwest. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 212:127-133.

  • Gelfand, I. and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Mitigation of greenhouse gases in agricultural ecosystems. Pages 310-339 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Gelfand, I. and G. P. Robertson. 2015. A reassessment of the contribution of soybean biological nitrogen fixation to reactive N in the environment. Biogeochemistry 123:175-184.

  • Gordon, B. R. 2015. The influence of long-term nitrogen fertilization on symbiosis and metabolism in the legume-rhizobium mutualsim. Thesis, University of Illinois at Urban-Champaign, Urbana Illinois.

  • Gottshall, C. B. 2015. Effects of different agricultural management systems on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity, community structure, and ecosystem services. Dissertation, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.

  • Gross, K. L., S. Emery, A. S. Davis, R. G. Smith, and T. M. Robinson. 2015. Plant community dynamics in agricultural and successional fields. Pages 158-187 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Hamilton, S. K. 2015. Water quality and movement in agricultural landscapes. Pages 275-309 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Hamilton, S. K., M. Z. Hussain, A. K. Bhardwaj, B. Basso, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Comparative water use by maize, perennial crops, restored prairie, and poplar trees in the US Midwest. Environmental Research Letters 10:064015.

  • Hamilton, S. K., J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA

  • Ji, Z., K. J. Card, and F. B. Dazzo. 2015. CMEIAS JFrad: A digital computing tool to discriminate the fractal geometry of landscape architectures and spatial patterns of individual cells in microbial biofilms. Microbial Ecology 69:710-720.

  • Kallenbach, C. and A. S. Grandy. 2015. Land-use legacies regulate decomposition dynamics following bioenergy crop conversion. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 7:1232-1244.

  • Kallenbach, C. M., A. S. Grandy, S. D. Frey, and A. F. Diefendorf. 2015. Microbial physiology and necromass regulate agricultural soil carbon accumulation. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 91:279-290.

  • Kallenbach, C. M. 2015. Microbial influences on decomposition and soil organic matter formation in agricultural soils. Dissertation, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire.

  • Kinsman-Costello, L. E., J. M. O'Brien, and S. K. Hamilton. 2015. Natural stressors in uncontaminated sediments of shallow freshwaters: The prevalence of sulfide, ammonia, and reduced iron. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 34:467-479.

  • Klinger, C. 2015. Ecological genomics of mutualism decline in nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Thesis, University of Illinois and Urban-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois.

  • Kravchenko, A. N. and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Statistical challenges in analyses of chamber-based soil CO2 and N2O emissions data. Soil Science Society of America Journal 79:200-211.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., W. C. Negassa, A. K. Guber, and M. L. Rivers. 2015. Protection of soil carbon within macro-aggregates depends on intra-aggregate pore characteristics. Scientific Reports 5:16261.

  • Ladoni, M., A. Basir, and A. Kravchenko. 2015. Which soil carbon fraction is the best for assessing management differences? A statistical power perspective. Soil Science Society America Journal 79:848-857.

  • Ladoni, M. 2015. Interactive effects of cover crops and topography on soil organic carbon and mineral nitrogen. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Ladoni, M., A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Topography mediates the influence of cover crops on soil nitrate levels in row crop agricultural systems. PLoS ONE 10:e0143358.

  • Landis, D. A. and S. H. Gage. 2015. Arthropod diversity and pest suppression in agricultural landscapes. Pages 188-212 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Liere, H., T. N. Kim, B. P. Werling, T. D. Meehan, D. A. Landis, and C. Gratton. 2015. Trophic cascades in agricultural landscapes: indirect effects of landscape composition on crop yield. Ecological Applications 25:652-661.

  • Liu, L. 2015. Modeling switchgrass aboveground net primary productivity and evapotranspiration across Michigan. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.

  • Mahaney, W. M., K. L. Gross, C. B. Blackwood, and K. A. Smeemo. 2015. Impacts of prairie grass species restoration on plant community invasibility and soil processes in abandoned agricultural fields. Applied Vegetation Science 18:99-109.

  • Millar, N. and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Nitrogen transfers and transformations in row-crop ecosystems. Pages 213-251 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Negassa, W., R. F. Price, A. Basir, S. S. Snapp, and A. Kravchenko. 2015. Cover crop and tillage systems effect on soil CO2 and N2O fluxes in contrasting topographic positions. Soil & Tillage Research 154:64-74.

  • Negassa, W. C., A. K. Guber, A. N. Kravchenko, T. L. Marsh, B. Hildebrandt, and M. L. Rivers. 2015. Properties of soil pore space regulate pathways of plant residue decomposition and community structure of associated bacteria. PLoS ONE 10:e0123999.

  • Palm-Forster, L. H. 2015. Cost-effective conservation programs to enhance ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Paul, E. A., A. Kravchenko, A. S. Grandy, and S. Morris. 2015. Soil organic matter dynamics: Controls and management for sustainable ecosystem functioning. Pages 104-134 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Paul, E. A. 2015. Soil microbiology, ecology, and biochemistry: An exciting present and great future built on basic knowledge and unifying concepts. Pages 1-14 in E. A. Paul, ed. Soil microbiology, ecology, and biochemistry. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

  • Petersen, L. F. and J. M. Woltz. 2015. Diel variation in the abundance and composition of the predator assemblages feeding on aphid-infested soybean. BioControl 60:209-219.

  • Petersen, B. and S. Snapp. 2015. What is sustainable intensification? Views from experts. Land Use Policy 46:1-10.

  • Robertson, G. P., K. L. Gross, S. K. Hamilton, D. A. Landis, T. M. Schmidt, S. S. Snapp, and S. M. Swinton. 2015. Farming for ecosystem services: An ecological approach to production agriculture. Pages 33-53 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. and P. M. Groffman. 2015. Nitrogen transformations. Pages 421-446 in E. A. Paul, ed. Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry, 4th Edition. Academic Press, Burlington, MA.

  • Robertson, G. P. 2015. A sustainable agriculture? Daedalus 144:76-89.

  • Robertson, G. P. and S. K. Hamilton. 2015. Long-term ecological research in agricultural landscapes at the Kellogg Biological Station LTER site: conceptual and experimental framework. Pages 1-32 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Roller, B. R. and T. M. Schmidt. 2015. The physiology and ecological implications of efficient growth. The ISME Journal 9:1481-1487.

  • Roller, B. R. 2015. Life histories of bacteria: Genomic foundations and ecological implications. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • San José Martínez, F., F. J. Muñoz Ortega, F. J. Caniego Monreal, A. N. Kravchenko, and W. Wang. 2015. Soil aggregate geometry: Measurements and morphology. Geoderma 237-238:36-48.

  • Schmidt, T. M. and C. Waldron. 2015. Microbial diversity in soils of agricultural landscapes and its relation to ecosystem function. Pages 135-157 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Shoemaker, W. R., M. E. Muscarella, and J. T. Lennon. 2015. Genome sequence of the soil bacterium Janthinobacterium sp. KBS0711. Genome Announcements 3:e00689-15.

  • Singh, P., Q. Sha, D. W. Lacher, J. Del Valle, R. E. Mosci, J. A. Moore, K. T. Scribner, and S. D. Manning. 2015. Characterization of enteropathogenic and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in cattle and deer in a shared agroecosystem. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 5:29.

  • Smith, M. D., K. LaPierre, S. L. Collins, A. K. Knapp, K. L. Gross, J. E. Barrett, S. D. Frey, L. Gough, R. J. Miller, J. T. Morris, L. E. Rustad, and J. Yarie. 2015. Global environmental change and the nature of aboveground net primary productivity responses: Insights from long-term experiments. Oecologia 177:935-947.

  • Snapp, S. S., R. G. Smith, and G. P. Robertson. 2015. Designing cropping systems for ecosystem services. Pages 378-408 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Sprunger, C. D. 2015. Root production and soil carbon accumulation in annual, perennial, and diverse cropping systems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Stoddard, S. F., B. J. Smith, R. Hein, B. R. Roller, and T. M. Schmidt. 2015. rrnDB: improved tools for interpreting rRNA gene abundance in bacteria and archaea and a new foundation for future development. Nucleic Acids Research 43:D593-598.

  • Stuart, D. L., B. Basso, S. T. Marquart-Pyatt, A. P. Reimer, G. P. Robertson, and J. Zhao. 2015. The need for a coupled human and natural systems understanding of agricultural nitrogen loss. BioScience 65:571-578.

  • Swinton, S. M., N. Rector, G. P. Robertson, C. B. Jolejole-Foreman, and F. Lupi. 2015. Farmer decisions about adopting environmentally beneficial practices. Pages 340-359 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Swinton, S. M., C. B. Jolejole-Foreman, F. Lupi, S. Ma, W. Zhang, and H. Chen. 2015. Economic value of ecosystem services from agriculture. Pages 54-76 in S. K. Hamilton, J. E. Doll, and G. P. Robertson, eds. The Ecology of Agricultural Landscapes: Long-Term Research on the Path to Sustainability. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Szymanski, L. 2015. Soil microbial respiration and carbon turnover under perennial and annual biofuel crops in two agricultural soils. Thesis, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison, Wisconsin.

  • Tiemann, L. K., A. S. Grandy, E. E. Atkinson, E. Marin-Spiotta, and M. D. McDaniel. 2015. Crop rotational diversity enhances belowground communities and functions in an agroecosystem. Ecology Letters 18:761-771.

  • Tiemann, L. K. and A. S. Grandy. 2015. Mechanisms of soil carbon accrual and storage in bioenergy cropping systems. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 7:161-174.

  • Wang, Q., J. A. Fish, M. Gilman, Y. Sun, C. T. Brown, J. M. Tiedje, and J. R. Cole. 2015. Xander: employing a novel method for efficient gene-targeted metagenomic assembly. Microbiome 3:32.

  • Weese, D. J., K. D. Heath, B. T. Dentinger, and J. A. Lau. 2015. Long-term nitrogen addition causes the evolution of less-cooperative mutualists. Evolution 69:631-642.

  • White, J. D., S. K. Hamilton, and O. Sarnelle. 2015. Heat-induced mass mortality of invasive zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) at sublethal water temperatures. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 72:1221-1229.

  • Wright, C. A. 2015. Dynamics of agricultural soil fungi: Impact of agricultural land management on the soil microbial biomass, fungal species richness, and ligninolytic gene structure. Disseration, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • 2014

    Bahlai, C. A., A. W. Schaafsma, D. Lagos, D. Voegtlin, J. L. Smith, J. A. Welsman, Y. Xue, C. DiFonzo, and R. H. Hallett. 2014. Factors associated with winged forms of soybean aphid and an examination of North American spatial dynamics of this species in the context of migratory behaviour. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 16:240-250.

  • Davidson, E. A., J. N. Galloway, N. Millar, and A. M. Leach. 2014. N-related greenhouse gases in North America: innovations for a sustainable future. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 9-10:1-8.

  • Deal, M. W., J. Xu, R. John, T. Zenone, J. Chen, J. Chu, P. Jasrotia, K. Kahmark, J. Bossenbroek, and C. Mayer. 2014. Net primary production in three bioenergy crop systems following land conversion. Journal of Plant Ecology 7:451-460.

  • Dickson, T. L., G. G. Mittelbach, H. L. Reynolds, and K. L. Gross. 2014. Height and clonality traits determine plant community responses to fertilization. Ecology 95:2443-2452.

  • Dodds, W. K., J. R. Webster, C. L. Crenshaw, A. M. Helton, J. M. O'Brien, E. Martí, A. E. Hershey, J. L. Tank, A. J. Burgin, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, D. J. Sobota, G. C. Poole, J. J. Beaulieu, L. T. Johnson, L. R. Ashkenas, H. , Jr, S. L. Johnson, W. M. Wollheim, and W. B. Bowden. 2014. The Lotic Intersite Nitrogen Experiments: an example of successful ecological research collaboration. Freshwater Science 33:700-710.

  • Dodds, W. K., S. M. Collins, S. K. Hamilton, J. L. Tank, S. Johnson, J. R. Webster, K. S. Simon, M. R. Whiles, H. M. Rantala, W. H. McDowell, S. D. Peterson, T. Riis, C. L. Crenshaw, S. A. Thomas, P. B. Kristensen, B. M. Cheever, A. S. Flecker, N. A. Griffiths, T. Crowl, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, R. El-Sabaawi, and E. Martí. 2014. You are not always what we think you eat: selective assimilation across multiple whole-stream isotopic tracer studies. Ecology 95:2757-2767.

  • Folland, I., D. Trione, and F. Dazzo. 2014. Accuracy of biovolume formulas for CMEIAS computer-assisted microscopy and body size analysis of morphologically diverse microbial populations and communities. Microbial Ecology 68:596-610.

  • Gallagher, M. E., C. A. Masiello, W. C. Hockaday, J. A. Baldock, S. Snapp, and C. P. McSwiney. 2014. Controls on the oxidative ratio of net primary production in agricultural ecosystems. Biogeochemistry 121:581-594.

  • Gilmanov, T. G., J. M. Baker, C. J. Bernacchi, D. P. Billesbach, G. G. Burba, S. Castro, J. Chen, W. Eugster, M. L. Fischer, J. A. Gamon, M. T. Gebremedhin, A. J. Glenn, T. J. Griffis, J. L. Hatfield, M. W. Heuer, D. M. Howard, M. Y. Leclerc, H. W. Loescher, O. Marloie, T. P. Meyers, A. Olioso, R. L. Phillips, J. H. Prueger, R. H. Skinner, A. E. Suyker, M. Tenuta, and B. K. Wylie. 2014. Productivity and carbon dioxide exchange of leguminous crops: estimates from flux tower measurements. Agronomy Journal 106:545-559.

  • Hallett, L. M., J. S. Hsu, E. E. Cleland, S. L. Collins, T. L. Dickson, E. C. Farrer, L. A. Gherardi, K. L. Gross, R. J. Hobbs, L. Turnball, and K. N. Suding. 2014. Biotic mechanisms of community stability shift along a precipitation gradient. Ecology 95:1693-1700.

  • Harris, L. M., S. M. Swinton, and R. S. Shupp. 2014. Experimental auctions to evaluate incentives for cost-effective agricultural phosphorus abatement in the Great Lakes. Agricultural and Applied Economics Assoication Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, July 27-29, 2014.

  • Hedtcke, J. L., G. R. Sanford, K. E. Hadley, and K. D. Thelen. 2014. Maximizing land use during switchgrass establishment in the North Central United States. Agronomy Journal 106:596-604.

  • Horst, G. P., O. Sarnelle, J. D. White, S. K. Hamilton, R. B. Kaul, and J. D. Bressie. 2014. Nitrogen availability increases the toxin quota of a harmful cyanobacterium, Microcystis aeruginosa. Water Research 54:188-198.

  • Jaikumar, N. S., S. S. Snapp, J. A. Flore, and W. Loescher. 2014. Photosynthetic responses in annual rye, perennial wheat, and perennial rye subjected to modest source:sink ratio changes. Crop Science 54:274-283.

  • Kahmark, K. and N. Millar. 2014. Stainless Steel Chamber Construction Method. W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Michigan State University, Hickory Corners, Michigan.

  • Kinsman-Costello, L. E., J. O. O’Brien, and S. K. Hamilton. 2014. Re-flooding a historically drained wetland leads to rapid sediment phosphorus release. Ecosystems 17:641-656.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., W. Negassa, A. K. Guber, and S. Schmidt. 2014. New approach to measure soil particulate organic matter in intact samples using X-ray computed microtomography. Soil Science Society of America Journal 78:1177-1185.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., W. C. Negassa, A. K. Guber, B. Hildebrandt, T. L. Marsh, and M. L. Rivers. 2014. Intra-aggregate pore structure influences phylogenetic composition of bacterial community in macroaggregates. Soil Science Society of America Journal 78:1924-1939.

  • Landesman, W. J., D. M. Nelson, and M. C. Fitzpatrick. 2014. Soil properties and tree species drive ß-diversity of soil bacterial communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 76:201-209.

  • Lau, J. A., R. G. Shaw, P. B. Reich, and P. Tiffin. 2014. Indirect effects drive evolutionary responses to global change. New Phytologist 201:335-343.

  • Lee, Z. and T. M. Schmidt. 2014. Bacterial growth efficiency varies in soils under different land management practices. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 69:282-289.

  • Martina, J. P., S. K. Hamilton, M. R. Turetsky, and C. J. Phillipo. 2014. Organic matter stocks increase with degree of invasion in temperate inland wetlands. Plant and Soil 385:107-123.

  • McDaniel, M. D., L. K. Tiemann, and A. S. Grandy. 2014. Does agricultural crop diversity enhance soil microbial biomass and organic matter dynamics? A meta-analysis. Ecological Applications 24:560-570.

  • McDaniel, M. D., A. S. Grandy, L. K. Tiemann, and M. N. Weintraub. 2014. Crop rotation complexity regulates the decomposition of high and low quality residues. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 78:243-254.

  • Munoz, J. D., J. Steibel, S. Snapp, and A. N. Kravchenko. 2014. Cover crop effect on corn growth and yield as influenced by topography. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment 189:229-239.

  • Munoz-Robayo, J. D. 2014. The role of topography and cover crops in Michigan agricultural ecosystems and its potential effect under future climate scenarios. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

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  • Stuart, D., R. L. Schewe, and M. McDermott. 2012. Responding to climate change: barriers to reflexive modernization in U.S. agriculture. Organization & Environment 25:308-327.

  • Syswerda, S. P., B. Basso, S. K. Hamilton, J. B. Tausig, and G. P. Robertson. 2012. Long-term nitrate loss along an agricultural intensity gradient in the Upper Midwest USA. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 149:10-19.

  • Tinsley, S. 2012. An evaluation of perennial wheat and intermediate wheatgrass as dual-purpose, forage-grain crops under organic management. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA.

  • Towery, K. 2012. Increasing methane consumption in agricultural soils by use of bacterial inocula. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA.

  • Tscharntke, T., J. M. Tylianakis, T. A. Rand, R. K. Didham, L. Fahrig, P. Batáry, J. Bengtsson, Y. Clough, T. O. Crist, C. F. Dormann, R. M. Ewers, J. Fründ, R. D. Holt, A. Holzschuh, A. M. Klein, D. Kleijn, C. Kremen, D. A. Landis, W. Laurance, D. Lindenmayer, C. Scherber, N. Sodhi, I. Steffan-Dewenter, C. Thies, W. H. van der Putten, and C. Westphal. 2012. Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses. Biological Review 87:661-685.

  • Wang, W. 2012. Investigating soil aggregate pore structures and their relationship to bacteria spatial distribution using x-ray computed microtomography. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA.

  • Wang, W., A. N. Kravchenko, A. J. Smucker, and M. L. Rivers. 2012. Intra-aggregate pore characteristics: X-ray computed microtomography analysis. Soil Science Society of America Journal 76:1159-1171.

  • Weir, A. 2012. Evaluating the economic feasibility of environmentally beneficial agricultural technologies compared to conventional technologies. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Wickings, K., A. S. Grandy, S. Reed, and C. Cleveland. 2012. The origin of litter chemical complexity during decomposition. Ecology Letters 15:1180-1188.

  • Woltz, M. J., R. Isaacs, and D. A. Landis. 2012. Landscape structure and habitat management differentially influence insect natural enemies in an agricultural landscape. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment 152:40-49.

  • Woltz, J. M., B. Werling, and D. A. Landis. 2012. Natural enemies and insect outbreaks in agriculture: a landscape perspective. Pages 355-370 in P. Barbosa, J. Schultz, and D. Letourneau, eds. Insect Outbreaks. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, Chichester, UK.

  • Wong, J. R. 2012. Impacts of agricultural disturbance on communities of selected soil fungi (Agaricomycetes). Thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

  • Zhang, W. and S. M. Swinton. 2012. Optimal control of soybean aphid on the presence of natural enemies and the implied value of their ecosystem services. Journal of Environmental Management 96:7-16.

  • 2011

    Aanderud, Z. and J. T. Lennon. 2011. Validation of heavy-water stable isotope probing for the characterization of rapidly responding soil bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77:4589-4596.

  • Aanderud, Z. T., D. R. Schoolmaster Jr., and J. T. Lennon. 2011. Plants mediate the sensitivity of soil respiration to rainfall variability. Ecosystems 14:156-167.

  • Asuming-Grempong, S. 2011. Assessing soil microbial community after long term 2,4-D application in the field. Journal of Ghana Science Association 13:104-114.

  • Basso, B., O. Gargiulo, K. Paustian, G. P. Robertson, C. Porter, P. R. Grace, and J. W. Jones. 2011. Procedures for initializing soil organic carbon pools in the DSSAT-CENTURY Model for agricultural systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:69-78.

  • Bates, S. T., D. Berg-Lyons, J. G. Caporaso, W. A. Walters, R. Knight, and N. Fierer. 2011. Examining the global distribution of dominant archaeal populations in soil. ISME Journal 5:908-917.

  • Beaulieu, J. J., J. L. Tank, S. K. Hamilton, W. M. Wollheim, R. O. Hall, Jr., P. J. Mulholland, B. J. Peterson, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, C. N. Dahm, W. K. Dodds, N. B. Grimm, S. L. Johnson, W. H. Mcdowell, G. C. Poole, H. M. Valett, C. P. Arango, M. J. Bernot, A. J. Burgin, C. L. Crenshaw, A. M. Helton, L. T. Johnson, J. M. O'Brien, J. D. Potter, R. W. Sheibley, D. J. Sobota, and S. M. Thomas. 2011. Nitrous oxide emission from denitrification in stream and river networks. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:214-219.

  • Bhardwaj, A. K., P. Jasrotia, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Ecological management of intensively cropped agro-ecosystems improves soil quality with sustained productivity. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 140:419-429.

  • Bhardwaj, A. K., T. Zenone, P. Jasrotia, G. P. Robertson, J. Chen, and S. K. Hamilton. 2011. Water and energy footprints of bioenergy crop production on marginal lands. Global Change Biology-Bioenergy 3:208-222.

  • Burgin, A. J., W. H. Yang, S. K. Hamilton, and W. Silver. 2011. Beyond carbon and nitrogen: How the microbial energy economy couples elemental cycles in diverse ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:44-52.

  • Calderón, F. J., J. B. Reeves, H. P. Collins, and E. A. Paul. 2011. Chemical differences in soil organic matter fractions determined by diffuse-reflectance mid-infrared spectroscopy. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:568-579.

  • Cleland, E. E., C. M. Clark, S. L. Collins, J. E. Fargione, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, S. C. Pennings, and K. N. Suding. 2011. Patterns of trait convergence and divergence among native and exotic species in herbaceous plant communities are not modified by nitrogen enrichment. Journal of Ecology 99:1327-1338.

  • Collins, S. L., S. R. Carpenter, S. M. Swinton, T. L. Gragson, N. B. Grimm, J. M. Grove, S. L. Harlan, A. K. Knapp, G. P. Kofinas, J. J. Magnuson, W. H. McDowell, J. M. Melack, L. A. Ogden, D. Ornstein, G. P. Robertson, M. D. Smith, and A. C. Whitmer. 2011. An integrated conceptual framework for long-term social-ecological research. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:351-357.

  • Conant, R., S. M. Ogle, E. A. Paul, and K. Paustian. 2011. Measuring and monitoring soil organic carbon stocks for climate mitigation. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:169-173.

  • Costamagna, A. C. and D. A. Landis. 2011. Lack of strong refuges allows top-down control of soybean aphid by generalist natural enemies. Biological Control 57:184-192.

  • Davis, A. S. and D. A. Landis. 2011. Agriculture. Pages 7-11 in Encyclopedia of Biological Invasions. University of California Press, Berkeley, California, USA.

  • Deal, M. 2011. Net primary production in three bioenergy crop systems following land conversion. Thesis, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, USA.

  • Eagle, A. J., L. R. Henry, L. P. Olander, K. Haugen-Kozyra, N. Millar, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Greenhouse gas mitigation potential of agricultural land management in the United States: a synthesis of the literature. Third Edition. Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Durham, North Carolina, USA.

  • Egbendewe-Mondzozoa, A., S. M. Swinton, C. R. Izaurraldec, D. H. Manowitzc, and X. Zhan. 2011. Biomass supply from alternative cellulosic crops and crop residues: A spatially explicit bioeconomic modeling approach. Biomass and Bioenergy 35:4636-4647.

  • Eichorst, S. A., C. R. Kuske, and T. M. Schmidt. 2011. Influence of plant polymers on the distribution and cultivation of bacteria in the phylum Acidobacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 77:586-596.

  • Findlay, D. L., P. J. Mulholland, S. K. Hamilton, J. L. Tank, M. J. Bernot, A. J. Burgin, C. M. Crenshaw, N. B. Grimm, W. H. McDowell, J. D. Potter, and D. J. Sobota. 2011. Cross-stream comparison of substrate-specific denitrification potential. Biogeochemistry 104:381-392.

  • Fletcher Jr., R. J., B. A. Robertson, J. Evans, P. J. Doran, J. R. Alavalapati, and D. W. Schemske. 2011. Biodiversity conservation in the era of biofuels: Risks and opportunities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:161-168.

  • Follett, R., S. Mooney, J. Morgan, K. Paustian, L. H. Allen Jr, S. Archibeque, J. M. Baker, S. J. Del Grosso, J. Derner, F. Dijkstra, A. J. Franzluebbers, H. Janzen, L. A. Kurkalova, B. A. McCarl, S. M. Ogle, W. Parton, J. M. Peterson, C. W. Rice, G. P. Robertson, M. Schoeneberger, T. O. West, and J. William. 2011. Carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas fluxes in agriculture: challenges and opportunities. Task Force Report No. 142. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology, Ames, Iowa, USA.

  • Gallagher, M. E., W. C. Hockaday, C. A. Masiello, S. Snapp, C. P. McSwiney, and J. A. Baldock. 2011. Biochemical suitability of crop residues for cellulosic ethanol: Disincentives to nitrogen fertilization in corn agriculture. Environmental Science and Technology 45:2013-2020.

  • Gardiner, M. M., M. E. O’Neal, and D. A. Landis. 2011. Intraguild predation and native lady beetle decline. PLoS ONE 6:e23576.

  • Gelfand, I., T. Zenone, P. Jasrotia, J. Chen, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Carbon debt of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) grasslands converted to bioenergy production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:13864-13869.

  • Grace, P., G. P. Robertson, N. Millar, M. Colunga-Garcia, B. Basso, S. Gage, and J. Hoben. 2011. The contribution of maize cropping in the Midwest USA to global warming: A regional estimate. Agricultural Systems 104:292-296.

  • Helton, A. M., G. C. Poole, J. L. Meyer, W. M. Wollheim, B. J. Peterson, P. J. Mulholland, E. S. Bernhardt, J. A. Stanford, C. Arango, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, W. K. Dodds, S. V. Gregory, R. O. Hall, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, J. D. Potter, J. L. Tank, S. M. Thomas, H. Valett, J. R. Webster, and L. Zeglin. 2011. Thinking outside the channel: modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 9:229-238.

  • Hoben, J. P., R. J. Gehl, N. Millar, P. R. Grace, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Nonlinear nitrous oxide (N2O) response to nitrogen fertilizer in on-farm corn crops of the US Midwest. Global Change Biology 17:1140-1152.

  • Houseman, G. R. and K. L. Gross. 2011. Linking grassland plant diversity to species pools, sorting and plant traits. Journal of Ecology 99:464-472.

  • Jangid, K., M. A. Williams, A. J. Franzluebbers, T. M. Schmidt, D. C. Coleman, and W. B. Whitman. 2011. Land-use history has a stronger impact on soil microbial community composition than aboveground vegetation and soil properties. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 43:2184-2193.

  • Kravchenko, A. N. and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Whole-profile soil carbon stocks: The danger of assuming too much from analyses of too little. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:235-240.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., W. Wang, A. J. Smucker, and M. L. Rivers. 2011. Long-term differences in tillage and land use affect intra-aggregate pore heterogeneity. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:1658-1666.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., R. E. Falconer, D. Grinev, and W. Otten. 2011. Fungal colonization in soils with different management histories: modeling growth in three-dimensional pore volumes. Ecological Applications 21:1202-1210.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., W. Wang, A. J. Smucker, and M. L. Rivers. 2011. Long-term differences in tillage and land use affect intra-aggregate pore heterogeneity. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:1658-1666.

  • Lal, R., J. A. Delgado, P. M. Groffman, N. Millar, C. Dell, and A. Rotz. 2011. Management to mitigate and adapt to climate change. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 66:276-285.

  • Lee, Z. 2011. Bacterial growth efficiency: Assessment in terrestrial ecosystems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Levine, U. Y., T. K. Teal, G. P. Robertson, and T. M. Schmidt. 2011. Agriculture's impact on microbial diversity and associated fluxes of carbon dioxide and methane. The ISME Journal 5:1683-1691.

  • Lüpold, S., D. F. Westneat, and T. R. Birkhead. 2011. Geographical variation in sperm morphology in the red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). Evolutionary Ecology 25:373-390.

  • Ma, S. 2011. Supply and demand for ecosystem services from cropland in Michigan. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI USA.

  • Ma, S. and S. Swinton. 2011. Valuation of ecosystem services from rural landscapes using agricultural land prices. Ecological Economics 70:1649-1659.

  • Meehan, T. D., B. P. Werling, D. A. Landis, and C. Gratton. 2011. Agricultural landscape simplification and insecticide use in the Midwestern United States. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 108:11500-11505.

  • Munoz, J. D. and A. Kravchenko. 2011. Soil carbon mapping using on-the-go near infrared spectroscopy, topography and aerial photographs. Geoderma 166:102-110.

  • Ragsdale, D. W., D. A. Landis, J. Brodeur, G. E. Heimpel, and N. Desneux. 2011. Ecology and management of the soybean aphid in North America. Annual Review of Entomology 56:375-399.

  • Robertson, B. A., P. J. Doran, E. R. Loomis, J. R. Robertson, and D. W. Schemske. 2011. Avian use of perennial biomass feedstocks as post-breeding and migratory stopover habitat. PLoS ONE 6:e16941.

  • Robertson, B. A., P. J. Doran, J. R. Robertson, E. R. Loomis, and D. W. Schemske. 2011. Perennial biomass feedstocks enhance avian diversity. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 3:235-246.

  • Robertson, G. P., S. K. Hamilton, S. J. Del Grosso, and W. J. Parton. 2011. The biogeochemistry of bioenergy landscapes: carbon, nitrogen, and water considerations. Ecological Applications 21:1055-1067.

  • Robinson, T. 2011. Impacts of precipitation variability on plant communities. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Sahli, H. F. and J. K. Conner. 2011. Testing for conflicting and nonadditive selection: floral adaptation to multiple pollinators through male and female fitness. Evolution 65:1457-1473.

  • Salam, D. E. 2011. Nitrogen fertilization effects on litter decomposition dynamics and soil carbon in agricultural system. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Schrotenboer, A. C., M. S. Allen, and C. M. Malmstrom. 2011. Modification of native grasses for biofuel production may increase virus susceptibility. Global Change Biology-Bioenergy 3:360-374.

  • Schrotenboer, A. C. 2011. Prairie grasses for biofuels and ecological restoration: Modifications to native species and their place in human-altered landscapes. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Smemo, K. A., N. E. Ostrom, M. R. Opdyke, P. H. Ostrom, S. Bohm, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Improving process-based estimates of N2O emissions from soil using temporally extensive chamber techniques and stable isotopes. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 91:145-154.

  • Song, F., J. Zhao, and S. M. Swinton. 2011. Switching to perennial energy crops under uncertainty and costly reversibility. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 93:764-779.

  • Swinton, S. M., B. A. Babcock, L. K. James, and V. Bandaru. 2011. Higher US crop prices trigger little area expansion so marginal land for biofuel crops is limited. Energy Policy 39:5254-5258.

  • Syswerda, S. P., A. T. Corbin, D. L. Mokma, A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. Agricultural management and soil carbon storage in surface vs. deep layers. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75:92-101.

  • Velbel, M. A. 2011. Microdenticles on naturally weathered hornblende. Applied Geochemistry 26:1594-1596.

  • Wang, W., A. N. Kravchenko, A. J. Smucker, and M. L. Rivers. 2011. Comparison of image segmentation methods in simulated 2D and 3D microtomographic images of soil aggregates. Geoderma 162:231-241.

  • Werling, B. P., T. D. Meehan, C. Gratton, and D. A. Landis. 2011. Influence of habitat and landscape perenniality on insect natural enemies in three candidate biofuel crops. Biological Control 59:304-312.

  • Werling, B. P., T. D. Meehan, B. Robertson, C. Gratton, and D. A. Landis. 2011. Biocontrol potential varies with changes in biofuel–crop plant communities and landscape perenniality. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 3:347-359.

  • Wickings, K., A. S. Grandy, S. Reed, and C. Cleveland. 2011. Management intensity alters decomposition via biological pathways. Biogeochemistry 104:365-379.

  • Wickings, K. and A. S. Grandy. 2011. The oribatid mite Scheloribates moestus (Acari: Oribatida) alters litter chemistry and nutrient cycling during decomposition. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 43:351-358.

  • Zenone, T., J. Chen, M. W. Deal, B. Wilske, P. Jasrotia, J. Xu, A. K. Bhardwaj, S. K. Hamilton, and G. P. Robertson. 2011. CO2 fluxes of transitional bioenergy crops: effect of land conversion during the first year of cultivation. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 3:401-412.

  • 2010

    Ahern, R. G., D. A. Landis, A. A. Reznicek, and D. W. Schemske. 2010. Spread of exotic plants in the landscape: the role of time, growth habit, and history of invasiveness. Biological Invasions 12:3157-3169.

  • Ball, B. A., J. S. Kominoski, H. E. Adams, S. E. Jones, E. S. Kane, T. D. Loecke, W. M. Mahaney, J. P. Martina, C. M. Prather, T. M. Robinson, and C. T. Solomon. 2010. Direct and terrestrial vegetation-mediated effects of environmental change on aquatic ecosystem processes. BioScience 60:590-601.

  • Bernot, M. J., D. J. Sobota, R. O. Hall, Jr., P. J. Mulholland, W. K. Dodds, J. R. Webster, J. L. Tank, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, C. N. Dahm, S. V. Gregory, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, J. L. Meyer, B. J. Peterson, G. C. Poole, H. M. Valett, C. Arango, J. J. Beaulieu, A. J. Burgin, C. M. Crenshaw, A. M. Helton, L. Johnson, J. Merriam, B. R. Niederlehner, J. M. O'Brien, J. D. Potter, R. W. Sheibley, S. M. Thomas, and K. C. Wilson. 2010. Inter-regional comparison of land-use effects on stream metabolism. Freshwater Biology 55:1874-1890.

  • Brewer, M. J. and T. Noma. 2010. Habitat affinity of resident natural enemies of the invasive <i>Aphis glycines</i> (Hemiptera: Aphididae), on soybean, with comments on biological control. Journal of Economic Entomology 103:583-596.

  • Chen, J. 2010. Challenges facing modern ecologists. Pages 1-15 in W. and F. , eds. Ecological Complexity and Ecological Vision. Higher Education Press.

  • Chen, H. 2010. Ecosystem services from low input cropping systems and the public’s willingness to pay for them. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Corbin, A. T., K. D. Thelen, G. P. Robertson, and R. H. Leep. 2010. Influence of cropping systems on soil aggregate and weed seedbank dynamics during the organic transition period. Agronomy Journal 102:1632-1640.

  • Costamagna, A. C., B. P. McCornack, D. W. Ragsdale, and D. A. Landis. 2010. Development and validation of node-based sample units for estimating soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) densities in field cage experiments. Journal of Economic Entomology 103:1483-1492.

  • da C. Jesus, E., E. Susilawati, S. L. Smith, Q. Wang, B. Chai, R. Farris, J. L. Rodrigues, K. D. Thelen, and J. M. Tiedje. 2010. Bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of biofuel crops grown on marginal lands as evaluated by 16S rRNA gene pyrosequences. BioEnergy Research 3:20-27.

  • Dale, V. H., R. Lowrance, P. J. Mulholland, and G. P. Robertson. 2010. Bioenergy sustainability at the regional scale. Ecology and Society 15:23-28. https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss4/art23/

  • Dazzo, F. B. 2010. CMEIAS digital microscopy and quantitative image analysis of microorganisms. Vol 2, Pages 1083-1090 in A. Mendez-Vilas and J. Diaz, eds. Microscopy: Science, Technology, Applications and Education. Formatex Research Center Microscopy Book Series #4, Badajoz, Spain.

  • Gardiner, M. M., J. K. Tuell, R. Isaacs, J. Gibbs, J. S. Ascher, and D. A. Landis. 2010. Implications of three biofuel crops for beneficial arthropods in agricultural landscapes. Bioenergy Research 3:6-19.

  • Gardiner, M. M., D. A. Landis, C. Gratton, N. Schmidt, M. O'Neal, E. Mueller, J. Chacon, and G. E. Heimpel. 2010. Landscape composition influences the activity density of Carabidae and Arachnida in soybean fields. Biological Control 55:11-19.

  • Gelfand, I., S. S. Snapp, and G. P. Robertson. 2010. Energy efficiency of conventional, organic, and alternative cropping systems for food and fuel at a site in the U.S. Midwest. Environmental Science and Technology 44:4006-4011.

  • Glover, J. D., J. P. Reganold, L. W. Bell, J. Borevitz, E. C. Brummer, E. S. Buckler, C. M. Cox, T. S. Cox, T. E. Crews, S. W. Culman, L. R. DeHaan, D. Ericksson, B. S. Gill, J. N. Holland, F. Hu, B. S. Hulke, A. M. Ibrahim, W. Jackson, S. S. Jones, S. C. Murray, A. H. Paterson, E. Ploschuk, E. J. Sacks, S. Snapp, D. Tao, D. L. Van Tassel, L. J. Wade, L. J. Wade, D. L. Wyse, and Y. Xu. 2010. Increased food and ecosystem security via perennial grains. Science 328:1638-1639.

  • Grman, E., J. A. Lau, D. R. Schoolmaster, and K. L. Gross. 2010. Mechanisms contributing to stability in ecosystem function depend on the environmental context. Ecology Letters 13:1400-1410.

  • Gross, C. A., C. Reddy, and F. B. Dazzo. 2010. CMEIAS color segmentation: an improved computing technology to process color images for quantitative microbial ecology studies at single-cell resolution. Microbial Ecology 59:400-414.

  • Heimpel, G. E., L. E. Frelich, D. A. Landis, K. R. Hopper, K. A. Hoelmer, Z. Sezen, M. K. Asplen, and K. Wu. 2010. European buckthorn and Asian soybean aphid as components of an extensive invasional meltdown in North America. Biological Invasions 12:2913-2931.

  • James, L. K., S. M. Swinton, and K. D. Thelen. 2010. Profitability analysis of cellulosic energy crops compared with corn. Agronomy Journal 102:675-687.

  • Jonsson, M., S. D. Wratten, D. A. Landis, J. L. Tompkins, and R. Cullen. 2010. Habitat manipulation to mitigate the impacts of invasive arthropod pests. Biological Invasions 12:2933-2945.

  • Landis, D. A. and B. P. Werling. 2010. Arthropods and biofuel production systems in North America. Insect Science 17:220-236.

  • Ma, S. 2010. Hedonic valuation of ecosystem services using agricultural land prices. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Mahaney, W. M. 2010. Plant controls on decomposition rates: The benefits of restoring abandoned agricultural lands with native prairie grasses. Plant and Soil 330:91-101.

  • McSwiney, C. P., S. S. Snapp, and L. E. Gentry. 2010. Use of N immobilization to tighten the N cycle in conventional agroecosystems. Ecological Applications 20:648-662.

  • McSwiney, C. P., S. Bohm, P. R. Grace, and G. P. Robertson. 2010. Greenhouse gas emissions calculator for grain and biofuel farming systems. Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education 39:125-131.

  • Millar, N., G. P. Robertson, P. R. Grace, R. J. Gehl, and J. P. Hoben. 2010. Nitrogen fertilizer management for nitrous oxide (N2O) mitigation in intensive corn (Maize) production: An emissions reduction protocol for US Midwest agriculture. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 15:185-204.

  • Morales, S. E., T. F. Cosart, and W. E. Holben. 2010. Bacterial gene abundances as indicators of greenhouse gas emission in soils. The ISME Journal 4:799-808.

  • Morris, S. J., R. Conant, N. Mellor, E. Brewer, and E. A. Paul. 2010. Controls on soil carbon sequestration and dynamics: Lessons from land-use change. Journal of Nematology 42:78-83.

  • Munoz, J. D., A. O. Finley, R. Gehl, and S. Kravchenko. 2010. Nonlinear hierarchical models for predicting cover crop biomass using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index. Remote Sensing of Environment 114:2833-2840.

  • Noma, T., C. Gratton, M. Colunga-Garcia, M. J. Brewer, E. E. Mueller, K. A. Wyckhuys, G. E. Heimpel, and M. E. O'Neal. 2010. Relationship of soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to soybean plant nutrients, landscape structure, and natural enemies. Environmental Entomology 39:31-41.

  • Ohl, C. and S. M. Swinton. 2010. Integrating social sciences into long-term ecological research. Pages 399-410 in F. Muller, C. Baessler, H. Schubert, and S. Klotz, eds. Long-term Ecological Research: Between Theory and Application. Springer, Berlin.

  • Ostrom, N. E., R. L. Sutka, P. H. Ostrom, A. S. Grandy, K. H. Huizinga, H. Gandhi, J. C. von Fisher, and G. P. Robertson. 2010. Isotopologue data reveal denitrification as the primary source of N2O during a high flux event following cultivation of a native temperate grassland. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42:499-506.

  • Ramirez, K. S., C. L. Lauber, R. Knight, M. A. Bradford, and N. Fierer. 2010. Consistent effects of nitrogen fertilization on soil bacterial communities in contrasting systems. Ecology 91:3463-3470.

  • Robertson, G. P., S. K. Hamilton, S. J. Del Grosso, and W. J. Parton. 2010. Growing plants for fuel: Predicting effects on water, soil, and the atmosphere. Biofuels and Sustainability Reports. Ecological Society of America, Washington, D.C., USA.

  • Robinson, T. M. and K. L. Gross. 2010. The impact of altered precipitation variability on annual weed species. American Journal of Botany 97:1625-1629.

  • Snapp, S. S., L. E. Gentry, and R. R. Harwood. 2010. Management intensity - not biodiversity - the driver of ecosystem services in a long-term row crop experiment. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 138:242-248.

  • Swinton, S. M. 2010. Book review: Payment for Environmental Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Economic Policies and Poverty Reduction in Developing Countries. European Review of Agricultural Economics 37:426-428.

  • Thelen, K. D., B. E. Fronning, A. N. Kravchenko, D. H. Min, and G. P. Robertson. 2010. Integrating livestock manure with a corn–soybean bioenergy cropping system improves short-term carbon sequestration rates and net global warming potential. Biomass and Bioenergy 34:960-966.

  • Tsurusaki, B. K. and C. W. Anderson. 2010. Students' understanding of connections between human engineered and natural environmental systems. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education 5:407-433.

  • Wilke, B. 2010. Challenges for developing sustainable nitrogen sources in agriculture: Cover crops, nitrogen fixation and ecological principals. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Zhang, W., W. van der Werf, and S. M. Swinton. 2010. Spatially optimal habitat management for enhancing natural control of an invasive agricultural pest: Soybean aphid. Resource and Energy Economics 32:551-565.

  • 2009

    Bahnmann, B. D. 2009. Identity and diversity of Agaricomycetes (Fungi: Basidiomycota) in temperate agricultural soils. MSc Thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Bruesewitz, D. A., J. L. Tank, and S. K. Hamilton. 2009. Seasonal effects of zebra mussels on littoral nitrogen transformation rates in Gull Lake, Michigan, U.S.A. Freshwater Biology 54:1427-1443.

  • Conner, J. K., H. F. Sahli, and K. Karoly. 2009. Tests of adaptation: Functional studies of pollen removal and estimates of natural selection on anther position in wild radish. Annals of Botany 103:1547-1556.

  • Covitt, B. A., K. L. Gunckel, and C. W. Anderson. 2009. Students' developing understanding of water in environmental systems. Journal of Environmental Education 40:37-51.

  • Dazzo, F. B. and S. Gantner. 2009. Rhizosphere. Pages 335-349 in M. Schaechter, ed. Encyclopedia of Microbiology. Elsevier, Oxford, U.K..

  • Gao, J., X. Hao, K. D. Thelen, and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Agronomic management system and precipitation effects on soybean oil and fatty acid profiles. Crop Science 49:1049-1057.

  • Gardiner, M. M., D. A. Landis, C. Gratton, C. D. DiFonzo, M. O. O'Neal, J. Chacon, M. Wayo, N. Schmidt, E. Mueller, and G. E. Heimpel. 2009. Landscape diversity enhances biological control of an introduced crop pest in the north-central USA. Ecological Applications 19:143-154.

  • Gardiner, M. M., D. A. Landis, C. Gratton, N. Schmidt, M. O. O'Neal, E. Mueller, J. Chacon, G. E. Heimpel, and C. D. DiFonzo. 2009. Landscape composition influences patterns of native and exotic lady beetle abundance. Diversity and Distribution 15:554-564.

  • Gomez-Alvarez, V., T. K. Teal, and T. M. Schmidt. 2009. Systematic artifacts in metagenomes from complex microbial communities. The ISME Journal 3:1314-1317.

  • Hall, R. O., J. L. Tank, D. J. Sobota, P. J. Mulholland, J. M. O'Brien, W. K. Dodds, J. R. Webster, H. M. Valett, G. C. Poole, B. J. Peterson, J. L. Meyer, W. H. McDowell, S. L. Johnson, S. K. Hamilton, N. B. Grimm, S. V. Gregory, C. N. Dahm, L. W. Cooper, L. R. Ashkenas, S. M. Thomas, R. W. Sheibley, J. D. Potter, B. R. Niederlehner, L. T. Johnson, A. M. Helton, C. M. Crenshaw, A. J. Burgin, M. J. Bernot, J. J. Beaulieu, and C. P. Arango. 2009. Nitrate removal in stream ecosystems measured by 15N addition experiments: Total uptake. Limnology and Oceanography 54:653-665.

  • Hamilton, S. K., D. A. Bruesewitz, G. P. Horst, and O. Sarnelle. 2009. Biogenic calcite-phosphorus precipitation as a negative feedback to lake eutrophication. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66:343-350.

  • Hoben, J. P. 2009. On-farm nitrous oxide (N2O) response to nitrogen fertilizer in corn cropping systems. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA..

  • Hockaday, W. C., C. A. Masiello, J. T. Randerson, R. J. Smemik, J. A. Baldock, O. A. Chadwick, and J. W. Harden. 2009. Measurement of soil carbon oxidation state and oxidative ratio by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance. Journal of Geophysical Research 114:G02014.

  • Isaacs, R., J. Tuell, A. Fiedler, M. Gardiner, and D. Landis. 2009. Maximizing arthropod-mediated ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes: The role of native plants. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 7:196-203.

  • Jiang, Y. and S. M. Swinton. 2009. Market interactions, farmers' choices, and the sustainability of growing advanced biofuels: A missing perspective? International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology 16:438-450.

  • Jin, L., N. Ogrinc, S. K. Hamilton, K. Szramek, T. Kanduc, and L. M. Walter. 2009. Inorganic carbon isotope systematics in soil profiles undergoing silicate and carbonate weathering (Southern Michigan, USA). Chemical Geology 264:139-153.

  • Jolejole, M. C. 2009. Trade-offs, incentives, and the supply of ecosystem services from cropland. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA..

  • Joo, W. 2009. Environmental acoustics as an ecological variable to understand the dynamics of ecosystems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., M. A. Martin, A. J. Smucker, and M. L. Rivers. 2009. Limitations in determining multifractal spectra from pore–solid soil aggregate images. Vadose Zone Journal 8:220-226.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., X. Hao, and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Seven years of continuously planted Bt corn did not affect mineralizable and total soil C and total N in surface soil. Plant and Soil 318:269-274.

  • Lau, J. A. and P. Tiffin. 2009. Elevated carbon dioxide concentrations indirectly affect plant fitness by altering plant tolerance to herbivory. Oecologia 161:401-410.

  • Lee, Z. M., C. Bussema, and T. M. Schmidt. 2009. rrnDB: Documenting the number of rRNA and tRNA genes in bacteria and archaea. Nucleic Acids Research 37:D489-D493.

  • Levine, U. 2009. Comparisons of methanotroph communities in soils that consume atmospheric methane. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Loecke, T. D. and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Soil resource heterogeneity in terms of litter aggregation promotes nitrous oxide fluxes and slows decomposition. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 41:228-235.

  • Loecke, T. D. and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Soil resource heterogeneity in the form of aggregated litter alters maize productivity. Plant and Soil 325:231-241.

  • Lüpold, S., G. M. Linz, and T. R. Birkhead. 2009. Sperm design and variation in the New World blackbirds (Icteridae). Behavioral Ecology Sociobiology 63:899-909.

  • Lüpold, S. 2009. Sexual selection and sperm design in passerine birds. Dissertation, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, United Kingdom. .

  • Lüpold, S., S. Calhim, S. Immler, and T. R. Birkhead. 2009. Sperm morphology and sperm velocity in passerine birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276:1175-1181.

  • Matis, J. H., T. R. Kiffe, W. van der Werf, A. C. Costamagna, T. J. Matis, and W. E. Grant. 2009. Population dynamics models based on cumulative density dependent feedback: A link to the logistic growth curve and a test for symmetry using aphid data. Ecological Modeling 220:1745-1751.

  • Mohan, L., J. Chen, and C. W. Anderson. 2009. Developing a multi-year learning progression for carbon cycling in socio-ecological systems. Journal of Research in Science Teaching 46:675-698.

  • Morales, S. E. and W. E. Holben. 2009. Empirical testing of 16S rRNA gene PCR primer pairs reveals variance in target specificity and efficacy not suggested by in silico analysis. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75:2677-2683.

  • Morales, S. E., T. F. Cosart, J. V. Johnson, and W. E. Holben. 2009. Extensive phylogenetic analysis of a soil bacterial community illustrates extreme taxon evenness and the effects of amplicon length, degree of coverage, and DNA fractionation on classification and ecological parameters. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75:668-675.

  • Mulholland, P. J., R. O. Hall, Jr., D. J. Sobota, W. K. Dodds, D. L. Findlay, N. B. Grimm, S. K. Hamilton, W. H. McDowell, J. M. O'Brien, J. L. Tank, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, C. N. Dahm, S. V. Gregory, S. L. Johnson, W. M. Meyer, B. J. Peterson, G. C. Poole, H. M. Valett, J. R. Webster, C. Arango, J. Beaulieu, M. J. Bernot, A. J. Burgin, C. L. Crenshaw, A. M. Helton, L. T. Johnson, B. R. Niederlehner, J. D. Potter, R. W. Sheibley, and S. M. Thomas. 2009. Nitrate removal in stream ecosystems measured by 15N addition experiments: Denitrification. Limnology and Oceanography 54:666-680.

  • Payne, E. K., A. J. Burgin, and S. K. Hamilton. 2009. Sediment nitrate manipulation using porewater equilibrators reveals potential for N and S coupling in freshwaters. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 54:233-241.

  • Plante, A. F., K. Magrini-Baer, M. F. Vigil, and E. A. Paul. 2009. Pyrolysis-molecular beam mass spectrometry to characterize soil organic matter composition in chemically isolated fractions from differing land uses. Biogeochemistry 92:145-161.

  • Quintanilla, M. 2009. Acoustical and nematode community assessment for ecosystem characterization. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. and P. M. Vitousek. 2009. Nitrogen in agriculture: balancing the cost of an essential resource. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 34:97-125.

  • Rodrigues, D. F., E. da C. Jesus, H. L. Ayala-del-Río, V. H. Pellizari, D. Gilichinsky, L. Sepulveda-Torres, and J. M. Tiedje. 2009. Biogeography of two cold-adapted genera: Psychrobacter and Exiguobacterium. The ISME Journal 36:658-665.

  • Searchinger, T. D., S. P. Hamburg, J. Melillo, W. L. Chameides, P. Havlik, D. M. Kammen, G. E. Likens, R. N. Lubowski, M. Obersteiner, M. Oppenheimer, G. P. Robertson, W. H. Schlesinger, and G. D. Tilman. 2009. Fixing a critical climate accounting error. Science 326:527-528.

  • Senthilkumar, S., B. Basso, A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Contemporary evidence for soil carbon loss in the U.S. corn belt. Soil Science Society of America Journal 73:2078-2086.

  • Senthilkumar, S., A. N. Kravchenko, and G. P. Robertson. 2009. Topography influences management system effects on total soil carbon and nitrogen. Soil Science Society of America Journal 73:2059-2067.

  • Sollins, P., M. G. Kramer, C. Swanston, K. Lajtha, T. R. Filley, A. K. Aufdenkampe, R. Wagai, and R. D. Bowden. 2009. Sequential density fractionation across soils of contrasting mineralogy: evidence for both microbial- and mineral-controlled soil organic matter stabilization. Biogeochemistry 96:209-231.

  • Syswerda, S. P. 2009. Ecosystem services from agriculture across a management intensity gradient in Southwest Michigan. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Vitousek, P. M., R. Naylor, T. Crews, M. B. David, L. E. Drinkwater, E. Holland, P. J. Johnes, J. Katzenberger, L. A. Martinelli, P. A. Matson, G. Nziguheba, D. Ojima, C. A. Palm, G. P. Robertson, P. A. Sanchez, A. R. Townsend, and F. S. Zhang. 2009. Nutrient imbalances in agricultural development. Science 324:1519-1520.

  • Wilke, B. J. and J. M. Kunkle. 2009. What does agriculture have to do with climate change? Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology, Issues Figure Set #3 6:http://tiee.ecoed.net/vol/v6/figure_sets/climate_change/abstract.html.

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  • 2008

    Andrén, O., H. Kirchmann, T. Kätterer, J. Magid, E. A. Paul, and D. C. Coleman. 2008. Visions of a more precise soil biology. European Journal of Soil Science 59:380-390.

  • Arango, C. P., J. L. Tank, L. T. Johnson, and S. K. Hamilton. 2008. Assimilatory uptake rather than nitrification and denitrification determines nitrogen removal patterns in streams of varying land use. Limnology and Oceanography 53:2558-2572.

  • Beaulieu, J. J., C. P. Arango, S. K. Hamilton, and J. L. Tank. 2008. The production and emission of nitrous oxide from headwater streams in the Midwestern United States. Global Change Biology 14:878-894.

  • Bruesewitz, D. A. 2008. The effects of invasive zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha) on nitrogen cycling in freshwater ecosystems of the Midwestern United States. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.

  • Burgin, A. J. and S. K. Hamilton. 2008. NO3- driven SO42- production in freshwater ecosystems: Implications for N and S cycling. Ecosystems 11:908-922.

  • Campbell, B. M. 2008. Characterization of Tetracycline efflux genes in soil bacteria and an analysis of environmental factors controlling their expression. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Cleland, E. E., C. Clark, S. Collins, J. Fargione, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, D. G. Milchunas, S. Pennings, W. D. Bowman, I. C. Burke, W. K. Lauenroth, G. P. Robertson, J. Simpson, D. Tilman, and K. N. Suding. 2008. Species responses to nitrogen fertilization in herbaceous plant communities, and associated species traits. Ecology 89:1175.

  • Collins, S., K. N. Suding, E. E. Cleland, M. Batty, S. Pennings, K. L. Gross, J. B. Grace, L. Gough, J. Fargionne, and C. M. Clark. 2008. Rank clocks and plant community dynamics. Ecology 89:3534-3541.

  • Corbin, A. T. 2008. Transitional dynamics in converting conventional field cropping systems to certified organic. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Costamagna, A. C., D. A. Landis, and M. J. Brewer. 2008. The role of natural enemy guilds in Aphis glycines suppression. Biological Control 45:368-379.

  • Gardiner, M. 2008. Landscape scale and within-field influences on predator abundance and biocontrol services in soybean fields. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Gil, I. S., W. Sheldon, T. M. Schmidt, M. Servilla, R. Aguilar, C. Gries, T. Gray, D. Field, J. J. Cole, J. Yun Pan, G. Palanisamy, D. L. Henshaw, M. O'Brien, L. L. Kinkel, K. McMahon, R. Kottmann, L. Armaral-Zettler, J. E. Hobbie, P. Goldstein, R. P. Guralnick, J. W. Brunt, and W. K. Michener. 2008. Defining linkages between the GSC and NSF's LTER program: How the ecological metadata language (EML) relates to GCDML and other outcomes. OMICS 12:151-156.

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  • Gunckel, K. 2008. Preservice elementary teachers learning to use curriculum materials to plan and teach science. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Haile-Mariam, S., H. P. Collins, S. Wright, and E. A. Paul. 2008. Fractionation and long-term laboratory incubation to measure soil organic matter dynamics. Soil Science Society America Journal 72:370-378.

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  • Jin, L., S. K. Hamilton, and L. M. Walter. 2008. Mineral weathering rates in glacial drift soils (SW Michigan, USA): New constraints from seasonal sampling of waters and gases at soil monoliths. Chemical Geology 249:129-154.

  • Jin, L., E. Williams, K. Szramek, L. M. Walter, and S. K. Hamilton. 2008. Silicate and carbonate mineral weathering in soil profiles developed on pleistocene glacial drift (Michigan, USA): Mass balances based on soil water geochemistry. Geochemica et Cosmochimica Acta 72:1027-1042.

  • Johnson, L. T. 2008. The influence of land use on the role of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen in stream nutrient processing. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA.

  • Kane, E. S., E. F. Betts, A. J. Burgin, H. M. Clilverd, C. L. Crenshaw, J. B. Fellan, I. H. Myers-Smith, J. A. O'Donnell, D. J. Sobota, W. J. Van Verseveld, and J. B. Jones. 2008. Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-export budgets across watersheds: A synthesis of long-term ecological research. Ecohydrology 1:105-117.

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  • Landis, D. A., M. M. Gardiner, W. van der Werf, and S. M. Swinton. 2008. Increasing corn for biofuel production reduces biocontrol services in agricultural landscapes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 105:20552-20557.

  • Lau, J. A., J. Peiffer, P. B. Reich, and P. Tiffin. 2008. Transgenerational effects of global environmental change: Long-term CO2 and nitrogen treatments influence offspring growth response to elevated CO2. Oecologia 158:141-150.

  • Mahaney, W. M., K. A. Smemo, and K. L. Gross. 2008. Impacts of C4 grass introductions on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in C3-dominated successional systems. Oecologia 157:295-305.

  • Masiello, C. A., M. E. Gallagher, J. T. Randerson, R. M. Deco, and O. A. Chadwick. 2008. Evaluating two experimental approaches for measuring ecosystem carbon oxidation state and oxidative ratio. Journal of Geophysical Research 113:G03010.

  • Mason, R., P. Roe, M. Towsey, J. Zhang, J. Gibson, and S. Gage. 2008. Towards an acoustic environmental observatory. Pages 135-142 in Fourth IEEE International Conference on eScience, 2008. IEEE, Indianapolis, Indiana.

  • Mishra, R., R. Singh, K. Hemant, K. Jaiswal, M. Singh, Y. G. Yanni, and F. B. Dazzo. 2008. Rice-rhizobia association: Evolution of an alternate niche of beneficial plant-bacteria association. Pages 165-194 in I. Ahmad, J. Pichtel, and S. Hayat, eds. Plant-Bacteria Interactions: Strategies and Techniques to Promote Plant Growth. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Germany.

  • Mohan, L. 2008. Orchestrating productive discussion: A study of dialogic discourse and participation in science classrooms. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA.

  • Morales, S. E., T. F. Cosart, J. V. Johnson, and W. E. Holben. 2008. Supplemental programs for enhanced recovery of data from the DOTUR application. Journal of Microbiological Methods 75:572-575.

  • Mulholland, P. J., A. M. Helton, G. C. Poole, R. O. Hall, S. K. Hamilton, B. J. Peterson, J. L. Tank, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, C. N. Dahm, W. K. Dodds, S. Findlay, S. V. Gregory, N. B. Grimm, S. L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, J. L. Meyer, H. M. Valett, W. , J.R., C. P. Arango, J. J. Beaulieu, M. J. Bernot, A. J. Burgin, C. L. Crenshaw, L. T. Johnson, B. R. Niederlehner, J. M. O'Brien, J. D. Potter, R. W. Sheibley, D. J. Sobota, and S. M. Thomas. 2008. Stream denitrification across biomes and its response to anthropogenic nitrate loading. Nature 452:202-206.

  • Noma, T. and M. J. Brewer. 2008. Seasonal abundance of resident parasitoids and predatory flies and corresponding soybean aphid densities, with comments on classical biological control of soybean aphid in the Midwest. Journal of Economic Entomology 101:278-287.

  • Paul, E. A., K. Magrini-Baer, R. Conant, R. F. Follet, and S. J. Morris. 2008. Biological and molecular structure analysis of the controls on soil organic matter dynamics. Pages 167-170 in I. V. Permanova and N. A. Kulikova, eds. International Humic Substance Society Proceedings, Moscow, Russia.

  • Peth, S., R. Horn, F. Beckmann, T. Donath, J. Fischer, and A. J. Smucker. 2008. Three-dimensional quantification of intra-aggregate pore-space features using synchrotron-radiation-based microtomography. Soil Science Society of America Journal 72:897-907.

  • Qi, J., S. H. Gage, W. Joo, B. Napoletano, and S. Biswas. 2008. Soundscape characteristics of an environment: A new ecological indicator of ecosystem health. Pages 201-211 in W. Ji, ed. Wetland and Water Resource Modeling and Assessment. CRC Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Ritchie, J. T. and B. Basso. 2008. Water use efficiency is not constant when crop water supply is adequate or fixed: The role of agronomic management. European Journal of Agronomy 28:273-281.

  • Robertson, G. P. 2008. Long-term ecological research: Re-inventing network science. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 6:281.

  • Robertson, G. P., V. G. Allen, G. Boody, E. R. Boose, N. G. Creamer, L. E. Drinkwater, J. R. Gosz, L. Lynch, J. L. Havlin, L. E. Jackson, S. T. Pickett, L. Pitelka, A. Randall, A. S. Reed, T. R. Seastedt, R. B. Waide, and D. H. Wall. 2008. Long-term agricultural research: A research, education, and extension imperative. BioScience 58:640-643.

  • Robertson, G. P., V. H. Dale, O. C. Doering, S. P. Hamburg, J. M. Melillo, M. M. Wander, W. J. Parton, P. R. Adler, J. N. Barney, R. M. Cruse, C. S. Duke, P. M. Fearnside, R. F. Follett, H. K. Gibbs, J. Goldemberg, D. J. Miadenoff, D. Ojima, M. W. Palmer, A. Sharpley, L. Wallace, K. C. Weathers, J. A. Wiens, and W. W. Wilhelm. 2008. Sustainable biofuels redux. Science 322:49-50.

  • Rudy, A. P., C. K. Harris, B. J. Thomas, M. R. Worosz, S. C. Kaplan, and E. C. O'Donnell. 2008. The political ecology of Southwest Michigan Agriculture, 1837-2000. Pages 152-205 in C. L. Redman and D. R. Foster, eds. Agrarian Landscapes in Transition: Comparisons of Long-Term Ecological and Cultural Change. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Safir, G. R., S. H. Gage, M. Colunga-Garcia, P. Grace, and S. Rowshan. 2008. Simulation of corn yields in the Upper Great Lakes Region of the US using a modeling framework. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 60:301-305.

  • Scriber, J. M., G. Ording, and R. Mercader. 2008. Introgression and parapatric speciation in a hybrid zone. Pages 69-87 in K. Tilman, ed. Specialization, Speciation, and Radiation: The Evolutionary Biology of Herbivorous Insects. .

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  • Smith, R. G., C. P. McSwiney, A. S. Grandy, P. Suwanwaree, R. M. Snider, and G. P. Robertson. 2008. Diversity and abundance of earthworms across an agricultural land-use intensity gradient. Soil & Tillage Research 100:83-88.

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  • Subramanian, S. K. 2008. Effect of topography and soil properties on spatial variability of soil carbon (C) sequestration in different crop management systems of a long-term experiment. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Swinton, S. M. 2008. Reimagining farms as managed ecosystems. Choices 23:28-31.

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  • 2007

    Arango, C. P. 2007. Anthropogenic and landscape factors control stream nitrogen transformations at multiple spatial scales. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA.

  • Basso, B., M. Bertocco, L. Sartori, and E. C. Martin. 2007. Analyzing the effects of climate variability on spatial pattern of yield in a maize–wheat–soybean rotation. European Journal of Agronomy 26:82-91.

  • Beaulieu, J. J. 2007. Controls on greenhouse gas emissions from headwater streams. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana, USA.

  • Brewer, M., A. Fiedler, E. Grafius, R. Isaacs, M. E. Kaiser, D. Landis, S. Langley, T. E. Martin, D. Mutch, and J. Tuell. 2007. IPM benefits of managing field borders, covercrops and other noncrop vegetation. in S. Deming, L. Johnson, D. Lehnert, and D. Mutch, eds. Building a sustainable future: Ecologically based farming systems. MSU Extension Bulletin E-2983. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Burgin, A. J. 2007. Alternative microbial pathways of nitrate removal from freshwater ecosystems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Burgin, A. J. and S. K. Hamilton. 2007. Have we overemphasized the role of dentirification in aquatic ecosystems? A review of nitrate removal pathways. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5:89-96.

  • Clark, C. M., E. E. Cleland, S. L. Collins, J. E. Fargione, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, S. C. Pennings, K. N. Suding, and J. B. Grace. 2007. Environmental and plant community determinants of species loss following nitrogen enrichment. Ecology Letters 10:596-607.

  • Costamagna, A. C., D. A. Landis, and C. D. DiFonzo. 2007. Suppression of soybean aphid by generalist predators results in a trophic cascade in soybeans. Ecological Applications 17:441-451.

  • Costamagna, A. C., W. Van der Werf, F. J. Bianchi, and D. A. Landis. 2007. An exponential growth model with decreasing r captures bottom-up effects on the population growth of Aphis glycines Matsumura (Hemiptera: Aphiddae). Agriculture and Forest Entomology 9:297-305.

  • Dazzo, F. B., M. Schmid, and A. Hartmann. 2007. Immunofluorescence microscopy and fluorescence in situ hybridization combined with CMEIAS and other image analysis tools for soil- and plant-associated microbial autecology. Pages 712-733 in J. L. Garland, C. Hurst, D. Lipson, A. L. Mills, L. Stezenbach, and R. C. Crawford, eds. Manual of Environmental Microbiology, 3rd Ed.. American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC.

  • Dethlefsen, L. and T. M. Schmidt. 2007. Performance of the translational apparatus varies with the ecological strategies of bacteria. Journal of Bacteriology 189:3237-3245.

  • Drinkwater, L. E. and S. S. Snapp. 2007. Nutrients in agroecosystems: Rethinking the management paradigm. Advances in Agronomy 92:163-186.

  • Drinkwater, L. E. and S. S. Snapp. 2007. Understanding and managing the rhizosphere in agroecosystems. Pages 127-153 in Z. G. Cardon and J. K. Whitbeck, eds. The Rhizosphere: An Ecological Perspective. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam; Boston.

  • Eichorst, S. A., J. A. Breznak, and T. M. Schmidt. 2007. Isolation and characterization of soil bacteria that define Teniglobus gen. nov., in the phylum Acidobacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73:2708-2717.

  • Eichorst, S. A. 2007. Isolation and characterization of members of the phylum Acidobacteria from soils. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Gallaher, C. M. 2007. Phosphorus availability in annual and perennial cropping systems. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Grandy, A. S. and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Land-use intensity effects on soil organic carbon accumulation rates and mechanisms. Ecosystems 10:59-74.

  • Gross, K. and S. A. Emery. 2007. Succession and restoration in Michigan old-field communities. Pages 162-179 in V. Kramer and R. J. Hobbs, eds. Old-Fields: Dynamics and Restoration of Abandoned Farmland. Island Press, Washington, DC.

  • Hamilton, S. K. and N. E. Ostrom. 2007. Measurement of the stable isotope ratio of dissolved N2 in 15N tracer experiments. Limnology and Oceanography Methods 5:233-240.

  • Hamilton, S. K., A. L. Kurzman, C. Arango, L. Jin, and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Evidence for carbon sequestration by agricultural liming. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 21:GB2021.

  • Hao, X. and A. N. Kravchenko. 2007. Management practice effects on surface soil total carbon: Differences along a textural gradient. Agronomy Journal 99:18-26.

  • Huang, X. 2007. Analysis of effects of soil properties, topographical variables and management practices on spatial-temporal variability of crop yields. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Jensen, O. P., B. J. Benson, J. J. Magnuson, V. M. Card, M. N. Futter, P. A. Soranno, and K. M. Stewart. 2007. Spatial analysis of ice phenology trends across the Laurentian Great Lakes region during a recent warming period. Limnology and Oceanography 52:2013-2026.

  • Jin, L. 2007. Mg- and Ca-carbonate versus silicate dissolution rates in mid-latitude, glaciated soil profiles: Implicatons for riverine weathering fluxes and global biogeochemical budgets. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.

  • Jinuntuya, M. 2007. Isotopologue fractionation during microbial reduction of N2O in soil. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Kaiser, M. E., T. Noma, M. J. Brewer, K. S. Pike, J. R. Vockeroth, and S. D. Gaimari. 2007. Hymenopteran parasitoids and dipteran predators found using soybean aphid after its midwestern United States invasion. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 100:196-205.

  • Knoche, S. and F. Lupi. 2007. Valuing deer hunting ecosystem services from farm landscapes. Ecological Economics 64:313-320.

  • Kravchenko, A. N. and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Can topographical and yield data substantially improve total soil carbon mapping by regression kriging? Agronomy Journal 99:12-17.

  • Langley, S. A. 2007. The role of non-cropped vegetation in facilitating the response of parasitoids to soybean aphids (Aphis glycines). Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Loecke, T. D. 2007. Soil resource heterogeneity and ecosystem processes: Effects of litter aggregation on soil microbial processes and plant root foraging. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Mahaney, W. 2007. Soil processes and plant species: Does the reintroduction of native grasses alter soil carbon and nitrogen cycling? Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Menalled, F. D., R. G. Smith, J. T. Dauer, and T. B. Fox. 2007. Impact of agricultural management systems on carabid beetle communities and weed seed predation. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 118:49-54.

  • Morris, S. J., S. Bohm, S. Haile-Mariam, and E. A. Paul. 2007. Evaluation of carbon accrual in afforested agricultural soils. Global Change Biology 13:1145-1156.

  • (National Research Council) 2007. Status of Pollinators in North America. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, USA

  • Nesslage, G. M., B. A. Maurer, and S. H. Gage. 2007. Gypsy moth response to landscape structure differs from neutral model predictions: Implications for invasion monitoring. Biological Invasions 9:585-595.

  • Noma, T. and M. J. Brewer. 2007. Fungal pathogens infecting soybean aphid and aphids on other crops grown in soybean production areas of Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 40:43-51.

  • Ostrom, N. E., A. J. Pitt, R. L. Sutka, P. H. Ostrom, A. S. Grandy, K. H. Huizinga, and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Isotopologue effects during N2O reduction in soils and in pure cultures of denitrifiers. Journal of Geophysical Research 112:G02005.

  • Peng, X., R. Horn, and A. J. Smucker. 2007. Pore shrinkage dependency of inorganic and organic soils on wetting and drying cycles. Soil Science Society America Journal 71:1095-1104.

  • Pike, K. S., P. Stary, M. J. Brewer, T. Noma, S. Langley, and M. E. Kaiser. 2007. A new species of Binodoxys (Hymenoptera: Braconidae, Aphidlinae), parasitoid of the soybean aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, with comments on biocontrol. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 109:359-365.

  • Reid, N. J. and S. K. Hamilton. 2007. Controls on algal abundance in a eutrophic river with varying degrees of impoundment (Kalamazoo River, Michigan, USA). Lake and Reservoir Management 23:219-230.

  • Robertson, G. P. and P. Groffman. 2007. Nitrogen transformations. Pages 341-364 in E. A. Paul, ed. Soil Microbiology, Ecology, and Biochemistry. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.

  • Robertson, G. P., L. W. Burger, C. L. Kling, R. Lowrance, and D. J. Mulla. 2007. New approaches to environmental management research at landscape and watershed scales. Pages 27-50 in M. Schnepf and C. Cox, eds. Managing Agricultural Landscapes for Environmental Quality. Ankeny, Iowa, USA.

  • Sahli, H. F. and J. K. Conner. 2007. Visitation, effectiveness, and efficiency of 15 genera of visitors to wild radish, Raphanus raphanistrum (Brassicaceae). American Journal of Botany 94:203-209.

  • Smith, R. G. and K. L. Gross. 2007. Assembly of weed communities along a crop diversity gradient. Journal of Applied Ecology 44:1046-1056.

  • Smith, R. G., F. D. Menalled, and G. P. Robertson. 2007. Temporal yield variability under conventional and alternative management systems. Agronomy Journal 99:1629-1634.

  • Smucker, A. J., E. J. Park, J. Dormer, and R. Horn. 2007. Soil micropore development and contributions to soluble carbon transport within macroaggregates. Vadose Zone Journal 6:282-290.

  • Swinton, S. M., F. Lupi, G. P. Robertson, and S. K. Hamilton. 2007. Ecosystem services and agriculture: cultivating agricultural ecosystems for diverse benefits. Ecological Economics 64:245-252.

  • Thorn, R. G. and M. D. Lynch. 2007. Fungi and eukaryotic algae. Pages 145-164 in E. A. Paul, ed. Soil Microbiology, Biochemistry, and Ecology. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.

  • Thorn, R. G., J. Scott, and M. A. Lachance. 2007. Methods for studying terrestrial fungal ecology and diversity. Pages 929-951 in E. A. Paul, ed. Methods for General and Molecular Microbiology, 3rd Ed.. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford, UK.

  • Velbel, M. A., J. T. McGuire, and A. S. Madden. 2007. Scanning electron microscopy of garnet from southern Michigan soils: Etching rates and inheritance of pre-glacial and pre-pedogenic grain-surface textures. Developments in Sedimentology 58:413-432.

  • Velbel, M. A. 2007. Surface textures and dissolution processes of heavy minerals in the sedimentary cycle: Examples from pyroxenes and amphiboles. Vol 58, Pages 113-150 in M. Mange and D. Wright, eds. Heavy Minerals in Use: Developments in Sedimentology. Elsevier Press, Oxford, UK.

  • Wossink, A. and S. Swinton. 2007. Jointness in production and farmers' willingness to supply non-marketed ecosystem services. Ecological Economics 64:297-304.

  • Zhang, W. 2007. Optimal pest management in the presence of natural pest control ecosystem services. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Zhang, W., T. H. Ricketts, C. Kremen, K. Carney, and S. M. Swinton. 2007. Ecosystem services and dis-services to agriculture. Ecological Economics 64:253-260.

  • 2006

    Ambus, P. and G. P. Robertson. 2006. The effect of increased N deposition on nitrous oxide, methane and carbon dioxide fluxes from unmanaged forest and grassland communities in Michigan. Biogeochemistry 79:315-337.

  • Bird, G. W. and M. J. Brewer. 2006. Integrated pest management, ecoliteracy, and unexpected consequences. Pages 25-49 in C. Francis, R. Poincelot, and G. W. Bird, eds. Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract. The Haworth Press, Binghampton, New York, USA.

  • Blackwood, C. B., C. J. Dell, E. A. Paul, and A. J. Smucker. 2006. Eubacterial communities in different soil macroaggregate environments and cropping systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38:720-728.

  • Butler, R., M. Servilla, S. Gage, J. Basney, V. Welch, B. Baker, T. Fleury, P. Duda, D. Gehrig, M. Bletzinger, J. Tao, and D. M. Freemon. 2006. Cyberinfrastructure for the analysis of ecological acoustic sensor data: A use case study in grid deployment. Cluster Computing 10:301-310.

  • Costamagna, A. C. and D. A. Landis. 2006. Predators exert top-down control of soybean aphid across a gradient of agricultural management systems. Ecological Applications 16:1619-1628.

  • Costamagna, A. C. 2006. Do varying natural enemy assemblages impact Aphis glycines population dynamics? Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Davis, A. S., S. G. Hallett, and K. A. Renner. 2006. Weed seed mortality in soils with contrasting agricultural management histories. Weed Science 54:291-297.

  • Dazzo, F. B. 2006. Spatial analysis of microbial colonization on plant roots grown in soil. Pages 382-383 in J. Luster and E. Finlay, eds. COST 631 Handbook of Methods Used in Rhizosphere Research. Swiss Federal Research Institute, Bimensdorf, Switzerland.

  • Dazzo, F. B. and Y. G. Yanni. 2006. The natural rhizobium-cereal crop association as and example of plant-bacteria interaction. Pages 109-127 in N. Uphoff, A. S. Ball, E. Fernandes, H. Herren, O. Husson, M. Laing, C. Palm, J. Pretty, P. Sanchez, N. Snanginga, and J. Thies, eds. Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Farber, S., R. Costanza, D. L. Childers, J. Erickson, K. L. Gross, M. Grove, C. S. Hopkinson, J. Kahn, S. Pincetl, A. Troy, P. Warren, and M. A. Wilson. 2006. Linking ecology and economics for ecosystem management. BioScience 56:121-133.

  • Fiedler, A. 2006. Evaluation of Michigan native pants to provide resources for natural enemy arthropods. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Francis, C. R., C. R. Poincelot, and G. W. Bird. 2006. Developing and Extending Sustainable Agriculture: A New Social Contract. Haworth Press, Binghamtom, NY

  • Gantner, S., M. Schmid, C. Durr, R. Schuhegger, A. Steidle, P. Hutzler, C. Langebartels, L. Eberl, A. Hartmann, and F. B. Dazzo. 2006. In situ quantitation of the spatial scale of calling distances and population density-independent N-acylhomoserine lactone-mediated communication by rhizobacteria colonized on plant roots. FEMS Microbial Ecology 56:188-194.

  • Gardiner, M., C. DiFonzo, M. Brewer, and T. Noma. 2006. Identifying Natural Enemies in Field Crops. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2949, East Lansing, Michigan, USA

  • Gerakis, A., D. Rasse, Y. Kavdir, A. Smucker, and J. T. Ritchie. 2006. Simulation of leaching losses in the nitrogen cycle. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 37:1973-1997.

  • Grace, P. R., J. N. Ladd, G. P. Robertson, and S. H. Gage. 2006. SOCRATES - A simple model for predicting long-term changes in soil organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38:1172-1176.

  • Grace, P. R., M. Colunga-Garcia, S. H. Gage, G. P. Robertson, and G. R. Safir. 2006. The potential impact of agricultural management and climate change on soil organic carbon resources in terrestrial ecosystems of the North Central Region of the United States. Ecosystems 9:816-827.

  • Grandy, A. S. and G. P. Robertson. 2006. Initial cultivation of a temperate-region soil immediately accelerates aggregate turnover and CO2 and N2O fluxes. Global Change Biology 12:1507-1520.

  • Grandy, A. S., G. P. Robertson, and K. D. Thelen. 2006. Do productivity and environmental tradeoffs justify periodically cultivating no-till cropping systems? Agronomy Journal 98:1377-1383.

  • Grandy, A. S., T. D. Loecke, S. Parr, and G. P. Robertson. 2006. Long-term trends in nitrous oxide emissions, soil nitrogen, and crop yields of till and no-till cropping systems. Journal of Environmental Quality 35:1487-1495.

  • Grandy, A. S. and G. P. Robertson. 2006. Aggregation and organic matter protection following tillage of a previously uncultivated soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:1398-1406.

  • Huizinga, K. M. 2006. The diversity of dissimilatory nitrate reducers in an agroecosystem. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Kosola, K. R., D. Parry, and B. A. Workmaster. 2006. Responses of condensed tannins in poplar roots to fertilization and gypsy moth defoliation. Tree Physiology 26:1607-1611.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., G. P. Robertson, X. Hao, and D. G. Bullock. 2006. Management practice effects on surface total carbon: Differences in spatial variability patterns. Agronomy Journal 98:1559-1568.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., G. P. Robertson, S. S. Snapp, and A. J. Smucker. 2006. Using information about spatial variability to improve estimates of total soil carbon. Agronomy Journal 98:823-829.

  • Kurzman, A. L. 2006. Changes in major solute chemistry as water infiltrates soils: comparisons between managed agroecosystems and unmanaged vegetation. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Lynch, M. D. and R. G. Thorn. 2006. Diversity of basidiomycetes in Michigan agricultural soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72:7050-7056.

  • Menalled, F., M. Liebman, and K. Renner. 2006. The ecology of weed seed predation in herbaceous crop systems. Pages 297-327 in H. P. Singh, D. R. Batish, and R. Kohli, eds. Handbook of Sustainable Weed Management. The Haworth Press, Binghampton, New York, USA.

  • Menalled, F., M. Liebman, and K. Renner. 2006. The ecology of weed seed predation in herbaceous crop systems. Pages 297-327 in H. P. Singh, D. R. Batish, and R. K. Kohli, eds. Handbook of Sustainable Weed Management. Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York.

  • Paul, E. A., S. J. Morris, R. T. Conant, and A. F. Plante. 2006. Does the acid hydrolysis incubation method measure meaningful soil organic carbon pools? Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:1023-1035.

  • Penton, C. H., A. H. Devol, and J. M. Tiedje. 2006. Molecular evidence for the broad distribution of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria in freshwater and marine sediments. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72:6829-6832.

  • Pietola, L. and A. J. Smucker. 2006. Elimination of non-root residue by image analysis of very fine roots. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 53:92-97.

  • Robertson, G. P. and A. S. Grandy. 2006. Soil system management in temperate regions. Pages 27-39 in N. Uphoff, A. S. Ball, E. Fernandes, H. Herren, O. Husson, M. Laing, C. Palm, J. Pretty, P. Sanchez, N. Snanginga, and J. Thies, eds. Biological Approaches to Sustainable Soil Systems. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Sahli, H. F. and J. K. Conner. 2006. Characterizing ecological generalization in plant-pollination systems. Oecologia 148:365-372.

  • Sahli, H. F. 2006. Generalization in plant pollination systems and its effect on floral evolution within and among populations of wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum). Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Schmidt, T. M. 2006. The maturing of microbial ecology. International Microbiology 9:217-223.

  • Smith, R. G. 2006. Timing of tillage is an important filter on the assembly of weed communities. Weed Science 54:705-712.

  • Smith, R. G. and K. L. Gross. 2006. Rapid change in the germinable fraction of the weed seed bank in crop rotations. Weed Science 54:1094-1100.

  • Smith, R. G. and K. L. Gross. 2006. Weed community and corn yield variability in diverse management systems. Weed Science 54:106-113.

  • Smucker, A. J. and E. J. Park. 2006. Soil biophysical responses by macroaggregates to tillage of two soil types. Pages 455-460 in Advances in GeoEcology. Cantena Verlag Publishers, Reiskirchen, Germany.

  • Stewart, C. E. 2006. Soil carbon saturation: A new model of soil organic matter stabilization and turnover. Ph.D. Dissertation, Colorado State University, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA.

  • Stres, B. and J. M. Tiedje. 2006. New frontiers in soil microbiology: How to link structure and function of microbial communities? Vol 8, Pages 1-22 in P. Nannipieri and K. Smalla, eds. Soil Biology: Nucleic Acids and Proteins in Soil. Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Sutka, R. L., N. E. Ostrom, P. H. Ostrom, J. A. Breznak, H. Gandhi, A. J. Pitt, and F. Li. 2006. Distinguishing nitrous oxide production from nitrification and denitrification on the basis of isotopomer abundances. 72:638-644.

  • Swinton, S. M., F. Lupi, G. P. Robertson, and D. A. Landis. 2006. Ecosystem services from agriculture: Looking beyond the usual suspects. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88:1160-1166.

  • Wiangwang, N. 2006. Hyperspectral data modeling for water quality studies in Michigan's inland lakes. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • 2005

    Basso, B. and J. T. Ritchie. 2005. Impact of compost, manure and inorganic fertilizer on nitrate leaching and yield for a 6-year maize–alfalfa rotation in Michigan. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 108:329-341.

  • Davis, A. S., J. Cardina, F. Forcella, G. A. Johnson, G. Kegode, J. L. Lindquist, E. C. Luschei, K. A. Renner, C. L. Sprague, and M. M. Williams. 2005. Environmental factors affecting seed persistence of annual weeds across the U.S. corn belt. Weed Science 53:860-868.

  • Davis, A. S., K. Renner, and K. L. Gross. 2005. Weed seedbank and community shifts in a long-term cropping systems experiment. Weed Science 53:296-306.

  • Dethlefsen, L. and T. M. Schmidt. 2005. Differences in codon bias cannot explain differences in translational power among microbes. BMC Bioinformatices 6:3.

  • Elwadie, M., F. J. Pierce, and J. Qi. 2005. Remote sensing of canopy dynamics and biophysical variables estimation of corn in Michigan. Agronomy Journal 97:99-105.

  • Emery, S. E. 2005. Population and community approaches to understanding invasion in grasslands. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Geml, J., D. D. Davis, and D. M. Geiser. 2005. Systematics of the genus Sphaerobolus based on molecular and morphological data, with the description of Sphaerobolus ingoldii sp. nov. Mycologia 97:680-694.

  • Grandy, A. S. 2005. Ecosystem consequences of soil aggregation following soil disturbance. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Kavdir, Y. and A. J. Smucker. 2005. Soil aggregate sequestration of cover crop root and shoot-derived nitrogen. Plant and Soil 272:263-276.

  • Kavdir, Y., D. P. Rasse, and A. J. Smucker. 2005. Specific contributions of decaying alfalfa roots to nitrate leaching in a Kalamazoo loam soil. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 109:97-106.

  • Kravchenko, A. N., G. P. Robertson, K. D. Thelen, and R. R. Harwood. 2005. Management, topographical, and weather effects on spatial variability of crop grain yields. Agronomy Journal 97:514-523.

  • Landis, D. A., F. D. Menalled, A. C. Costamagna, and T. K. Wilkinson. 2005. Manipulating plant resources to enhance beneficial arthropods in agricultural landscapes. Weed Science 53:902-908.

  • McSwiney, C. P. and G. P. Robertson. 2005. Non-linear response of N2O flux to incremental fertilizer addition in a continuous maize (Zea mays sp.) cropping system. Global Change Biology 11:1712-1719.

  • Mercader, R. and J. M. Scriber. 2005. Phenotypic plasticity in host selection in adult tiger swallowtail butterflies, Papilio glaucus (Lepidptera: Papilionidae). Pages 25-57 in T. N. Ananthakrishnan, ed. Insects and Phenotypic Plasticity. IHB, Oxford, England, UK.

  • Morris, S. J. and G. P. Robertson. 2005. Linking function between scales of resolution. Pages 13-26 in J. Dighton, P. V. Oudemans, and J. F. White, eds. The Fungal Community, 3rd Ed.. Marcel Dekker, New York, New York, USA.

  • Mosier, A. R., A. D. Halvorson, G. A. Peterson, G. P. Robertson, and L. Sherrod. 2005. Measurement of net global warming potential in three agroecosystems. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 7:67-76.

  • Pennings, S. C., C. M. Clark, E. E. Cleland, S. L. Collins, L. Gough, K. L. Gross, D. G. Milchunas, and K. N. Suding. 2005. Do individual plant species show predictable responses to nitrogen addition across multiple experiments? Oikos 110:547-555.

  • Porter, J. H., P. Arzberger, H. -. Braun, P. Bryant, S. H. Gage, T. Hansen, P. Hanson, C. C. Lin, F. P. Lin, T. K. Kratz, W. Michener, S. Shapiro, and T. Williams. 2005. Wireless sensor networks for ecology. BioScience 7:561-572.

  • Ramette, A., J. L. LiPuma, and J. M. Tiedje. 2005. Species abundance and diversity of Burkholderia cepacia complex in the environment. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 71:1193-1201.

  • Reeves, J. B., B. A. Francis, and S. K. Hamilton. 2005. Specular reflection and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy of soils. Applied Spectroscopy 59:39-46.

  • Reid, N. 2005. Biogeochemical impacts of major reservoirs on the Kalamazoo River. MS. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. and S. M. Swinton. 2005. Reconciling agricultural productivity and environmental integrity: A grand challenge for agriculture. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 3:38-46.

  • Scriber, J. M. 2005. The "feeding specialization/physiological efficiency" hypothesis: a review of 50 years of difficulties, and strong recent support from the North American Lauraceae-specialist, Papilio troilus (Papilionidae: Lepidoptera). Trends in Entomology 4:1-42.

  • Smith, R. G., K. L. Gross, and S. Januchowski. 2005. Earthworms and weed seed distribution in annual crops. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 108:363-367.

  • Smith, R. G. 2005. Agroecosystem diversity: Impacts on weed communities and crop yield. PhD Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Suding, K. N., S. L. Collins, L. Gough, C. Clark, E. E. Cleland, K. L. Gross, D. G. Milchunas, and S. Pennings. 2005. Functional- and abundance-based mechanisms explain diversity loss due to N fertilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 102:4387-4392.

  • Suwanwaree, P. and G. P. Robertson. 2005. Methane oxidation in forest, successional, and no-till agricultural ecosystems: Effects of nitrogen and soil disturbance. Soil Science Society of America Journal 69:1722-1729.

  • Swinton, S. M. 2005. As ecosystem services are demanded of agriculture, what of agricultural economists? Western Economics Forum 4:21-23.

  • Treseder, K. K., S. J. Morris, and M. F. Allen. 2005. The contribution of root exudates, symbionts, and detritus to carbon sequestration in the soil. Pages 145-162 in R. W. Zobel and S. F. Wright, eds. Roots and Soil Management - Interactions between Roots and Soil. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin.

  • Whitmire, S. L. and S. K. Hamilton. 2005. Rapid removal of nitrate and sulfate by freshwater wetland sediments. Journal of Environmental Quality 34:2062-2071.

  • 2004

    Bills, G. F., M. Christensen, M. Powell, and G. Thorn. 2004. Saprobic soil fungi. Pages 271-302 in G. M. Muelle, G. F. Bills, and M. S. Foster, eds. Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • Brewer, E. A. 2004. Impacts of calcium and nitrogen on carbon stabilization in soils of an afforested red pine stand. MS Thesis, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois, USA.

  • Caldeira, K., M. G. Morgan, D. Baldocchi, P. G. Brewer, C. T. Chen, G. Nabuurs, N. Nakicenovic, and G. P. Robertson. 2004. A portfolio of carbon management options. Pages 103-130 in C. B. Field and M. R. Raupach, eds. The Global Carbon Cycle. Island Press, Washington, DC, USA.

  • Council for Agricultural Science and Technology,(CAST) 2004. Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: Challenges and Opportunities for Agriculture. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST), Ames, Iowa, USA

  • Dazzo, F. B. 2004. Production of anti-microbial antibodies and their utilization in studies of microbial autecology by immunofluorescence microscopy and in situ CMEIAS image analysis. Pages 911-932 in G. A. Kowalchuk, F. deBruijn, I. Head, A. Akkermans, and J. Elsa, eds. Molecular Microbial Ecology Manual, 2nd ed.. Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

  • Dazzo, F. B. 2004. Applications of quantitative microscopy in studies of plant surface microbiology. Pages 503-550 in A. Varma, L. Abbott, D. Werner, and R. Hampp, eds. Plant Surface Microbiology. Springer Verlag, Germany.

  • Dazzo, F. B. 2004. New CMEIAS image analysis software for computer-assisted microscopy of microorganisms and their ecology. Microscopy Today 12:18-23.

  • De Gryze, S., J. Six, K. Paustian, S. J. Morris, E. A. Paul, and R. Merckx. 2004. Soil organic carbon pool changes following land use conversions. Global Change Biology 10:1120-1132.

  • Dethlefsen, L. 2004. Translational power differs between bacteria pursuing different ecological strategies. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Dodds, W. K., E. Marti, J. L. Tank, J. Pontius, S. K. Hamilton, N. B. Grimm, W. B. Bowden, W. H. McDowell, B. J. Peterson, H. M. Valett, J. R. Webster, and S. Gregory. 2004. Carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry and nitrogen cycling rates in streams. Oecologia 140:458-467.

  • Ebert-May, D., K. S. Williams, E. P. Weber, J. Hodder, and D. Luckie. 2004. Practicing scientific inquiry: What are the rules? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2:492-493.

  • Hamilton, S. K., J. L. Tank, D. F. Raikow, E. Siler, N. J. Dorn, and N. Leonard. 2004. The role of instream vs allochthonous N in stream food webs: Modeling the results of an isotope addition experiment. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 23:429-448.

  • Kavdir, Y. and A. J. Smucker. 2004. Effects of rye roots and shoots on soil aggregate erosion rate. Journal of Harran Uni. Agr. Fac. 8:29-32.

  • Kosola, K. R., D. M. Durall, G. P. Robertson, D. I. Dickmann, D. Parry, C. A. Russell, and E. A. Paul. 2004. Resilience of mycorrhizal fungi on defoliated and fertilized hybrid poplars. Canadian Journal of Botany 82:671-680.

  • Landis, D. A., T. B. Fox, and A. C. Costamagna. 2004. Impact of multicolored Asian lady beetle as a biological control agent. American Entomologist 50:153-155.

  • Lynch, M. D. 2004. Species richness and composition of soil Basidiomycota. MS Thesis, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.

  • Menalled, F. D., D. A. Landis, and L. E. Dyer. 2004. Research and extension supporting ecologically based IPM systems. Journal of Crop Improvement 11:153-174.

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  • Mullholland, P. J., H. M. Valett, J. R. Webster, S. A. Thomas, L. N. Cooper, S. K. Hamilton, and B. J. Peterson. 2004. Stream denitrification and total nitrate uptake rates measured using a field 15N tracer addition approach. Limnology and Oceanography 49:809-820.

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  • Robertson, G. P. 2004. Abatement of nitrous oxide, methane, and the other non-CO2 greenhouse gases: The need for a systems approach. Pages 493-506 in C. B. Field and M. R. Raupach, eds. The Global Carbon Cycle. Island Press, Washington, DC, USA.

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  • Robertson, G. P. and P. R. Grace. 2004. Greenhouse gas fluxes in tropical and temperate agriculture: The need for a full-cost accounting of global warming potentials. Environment, Development and Sustainability 6:51-63.

  • Russell, C. A., K. R. Kosola, E. A. Paul, and G. P. Robertson. 2004. Nitrogen cycling in poplar stands defoliated by insects. Biogeochemistry 68:365-381.

  • Rutledge, C. E., R. J. O'Neil, T. B. Fox, and D. A. Landis. 2004. Soybean aphid predators and their use in IPM. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 97:240-248.

  • Sanchez, J. E., R. R. Harwood, T. C. Willson, K. Kizilkaya, J. Smeenk, E. Parker, E. A. Paul, B. D. Knezek, and G. P. Robertson. 2004. Managing soil carbon and nitrogen for productivity and environmental quality. Agronomy Journal 96:769-775.

  • Scriber, J. M. 2004. Non-target impacts of forest defoliator management options: Decision for no spraying may have worse impacts on non-target Lepidoptera that Bacillus thuringiensis insecticides. Journal of Insect Conservation 8:241-261.

  • Smith, J. J. 2004. Impacts of soil ecosystem disturbance on nematode community structure. MS Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

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  • 2003

    Bird, G. W. 2003. Role of integrated pest management and sustainable development. Pages 73-85 in K. S. Maredia, D. Dakouo, and D. Mota-Sanchez, eds. Integrated Pest Management in the Global Arena. CABI Publishing, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

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  • Blackwood, C. B. and E. A. Paul. 2003. Eubacterial community structure and population size within the soil light fraction, rhizosphere, and heavy fraction of several agricultural systems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35:1245-1255.

  • Buckley, D. H. and T. M. Schmidt. 2003. Diversity and dynamics of microbial communities in soils from agro-ecosystems. Environmental Microbiology 5:441-452.

  • Dalal, R. C., W. Wang, G. P. Robertson, and W. J. Parton. 2003. Nitrous oxide emission from Australian agricultural lands and mitigation options: A review. Australian Journal of Soil Research 41:165-195.

  • Fortuna, A. M., R. R. Harwood, G. P. Robertson, J. W. Fisk, and E. A. Paul. 2003. Seasonal changes in nitrification potential associated with application of N fertilizer and compost in maize systems of southwest Michigan. Agriculture, Ecosystems and the Environment 97:285-293.

  • Fortuna, A. M., E. A. Paul, and R. R. Harwood. 2003. The effects of compost and crop rotations on carbon turnover and the particulate organic matter fraction. Soil Science 168:434-444.

  • Fortuna, A. M., R. R. Harwood, K. Kizilkaya, and E. A. Paul. 2003. Optimizing nutrient availability and potential carbon sequestration in an agroecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35:1005-1013.

  • Gage, S. H. 2003. Climate variability in the North Central Region: Characterizing drought severity patterns. Pages 56-73 in D. Greenland, D. Goodin, and R. Smith, eds. Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response at Long Term Ecological Research Sites. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.

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  • Pitt, A. J. 2003. Isotopomer effects associated with nitrification and denitrification: Implications for the global nitrous oxide cycle. MS. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

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  • Smeenk, J. P. 2003. The impacts of continuous corn and a corn-soybean-wheat rotation grown under various management schemes on nitrate leaching, soil physical characteristics and net returns. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Smucker, A. J. 2003. Root carbon contributions to soil aggregate formation and function. Pages 421-426 in Roots: The Dynamic Interface between Plants and the Earth. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands.

  • South, S. R. 2003. Identification and mapping of agricultural tillage methods utilizing remotely sensed data. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Suwanwaree, P. 2003. Methane oxidation in terrestrial ecosystems: Patterns and effects of disturbance. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Symstad, A. J., F. S. Chapin, D. H. Wall, K. L. Gross, L. F. Huenneke, G. G. Mittelbach, D. P. Peters, and D. G. Tilman. 2003. Long-term and large-scale perspectives on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships. BioScience 53:89-98.

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    Agrawal, A. A., K. R. Kosola, and D. Parry. 2002. Gypsy moth defoliation and N fertilization affect hybrid poplar regeneration following coppicing. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32:1491-1495.

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  • Findlay, S., J. L. Tank, S. Dye, H. M. Valett, P. J. Mulholland, W. H. McDowell, S. Johnson, S. K. Hamilton, J. A. Edmonds, W. K. Dodds, and W. B. Bowden. 2002. A cross-system comparison of bacterial and fungal biomass in detritus pools of headwater streams. Microbial Ecology 43:55-66.

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  • Mulholland, P. J., J. L. Tank, J. R. Webster, W. K. Dodds, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, E. Marti, W. H. McDowell, J. Merriam, B. J. Peterson, H. M. Valett, and W. M. Wollheim. 2002. Can uptake lengths in streams be determined by nutrient addition experiments? : Results from an inter-biome comparison study. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21:544-560.

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  • Raikow, D. F. 2002. How the feeding ecology of native and exotic mussels affects freshwater ecosystems. PhD Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

  • Sanchez, J. E., E. A. Paul, T. C. Willson, J. Smeenk, and R. R. Harwood. 2002. Corn root effects on the nitrogen-supplying capacity of a conditioned soil. Agronomy Journal 94:391-396.

  • Scriber, J. M. 2002. The evolution of insect-plant relationships: Chemical constraints, coadaptation and concordance of insect/plant traits. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 104:217-235.

  • Scriber, J. M., K. Keefover, and S. Nelson. 2002. Hot summer temperatures may stop movement of Papilio canadensis butterflies and genetic introgression south of the hybrid zone in the North Amercian Great Lakes Region. Ecography 25:184-192.

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  • Six, J., P. Callewaert, S. Landers, S. D. Gryze, S. J. Morris, R. G. Gregorich, E. A. Paul, and K. Paustian. 2002. Measuring and understanding carbon storage in afforested soils by physical fractionation. Soil Science Society of America Journal 66:1981-1987.

  • Six, J., R. T. Conant, E. A. Paul, and K. Paustian. 2002. Stabilization mechanisms of soil organic matter: Implications for C-saturation of soils. Plant and Soil 241:155-176.

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  • Smucker, A. J. 2002. Root contributions to soil structure. Pages 1273-1275 in Encyclopedia of Soil Science. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, New York, USA.

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    Ambus, P., E. S. Jensen, and G. P. Robertson. 2001. Nitrous oxide and N-leaching losses from agricultural soil: influence of crop residue particle size, quality and placement. Phyton (Austria) 41:7-15.

  • Bergsma, T. T., N. E. Ostrom, M. Emmons, and G. P. Robertson. 2001. Measuring simultaneous fluxes from soil of N2O and N2 in the field using the 15N-Gas "Nonequilibrium" technique. Environmental Science and Technology 35:4307-4312.

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  • Blackwood, C. 2001. Spatial organization in soil bacterial communities. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Broughton, L. C. 2001. Linking plant communities to soil microbial communities and processes in old-fields. PhD Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Buckley, D. H. and T. M. Schmidt. 2001. Environmental factors influencing the distribution of rRNA from Verrucomicrobia in soil. FEMS Microbial Ecology 35:105-112.

  • Buckley, D. H. and T. M. Schmidt. 2001. The structure of microbial communities in soil and the lasting impact of cultivation. Microbial Ecology 42:11-21.

  • Cavigelli, M. A. and G. P. Robertson. 2001. Role of denitrifier diversity in rates of nitrous oxide consumption in a terrestrial ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 33:297-310.

  • Daroub, S., B. G. Ellis, and G. P. Robertson. 2001. Effect of cropping and low-chemical input systems on soil phosphorus fractions. Soil Science 166:281-291.

  • De Roo, R. D., Y. Du, F. T. Ulaby, and M. C. Dobson. 2001. A semi-empirical backscattering model at L-band and C-band for a soybean canopy with soil moisture inversion. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 39:864-872.

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  • Harwood, R. R. 2001. Sustainability in agriculture systems in transition - At what cost? Pages 7-30 in Sustainability of Agricultural Systems in Transition. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Special Publication #64.

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  • Kosola, K. R., D. I. Dickmann, E. A. Paul, and D. Parry. 2001. Repeated insect defoliation effects on growth, nitrogen aquisition, carbohydrates and root demography of poplars. Oecologia 129:65-74.

  • Lee, J. C., F. D. Menalled, and D. A. Landis. 2001. Refuge habitats modify impact of insecticide disturbance on carabid beetle communities. Journal of Applied Ecology 38:472-483.

  • Liu, J., F. B. Dazzo, O. Glagoleva, B. Yu, and A. Jain. 2001. CMEIAS: A computer-aided system for the image analysis of bacterial morphotypes in microbial communities. Microbial Ecology 41:173-194.

  • Menalled, F., K. L. Gross, and M. Hammond. 2001. Weed aboveground and seedbank community responses to agricultural management systems. Ecological Applications 11:1586-1601.

  • Mittelbach, G. G., C. S. Steiner, K. L. Gross, H. Reynolds, S. M. Scheiner, R. B. Waide, M. R. Willig, and S. I. Dodson. 2001. What is the observed relationship between species richness and productivity? Ecology 82:2381-2396.

  • Mulholland, P. J., C. S. Fellows, J. L. Tank, N. B. Grimm, J. R. Webster, S. K. Hamilton, E. Marti, L. Ashkenas, W. B. Bowden, W. K. Dodds, W. H. McDowell, M. J. Paul, and B. J. Peterson. 2001. Inter-biome comparison of factors controlling stream metabolism. Freshwater Biology 46:1503-1517.

  • Paul, E. A., S. J. Morris, and S. Bohm. 2001. The determination of soil C pool sizes and turnover rates: Biophysical fractionation and tracers. Pages 193-206 in R. Lal, J. M. Kimble, R. F. Follett, and B. A. Stewart, eds. Assessment Methods for Soil Carbon. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Paul, E. A., H. P. Collins, and S. W. Leavitt. 2001. Dynamics of resistant soil carbon of Midwestern agricultural soils measured by naturally-occurring 14C abundance. Geoderma 104:239-256.

  • Peterson, B. J., W. M. Wollheim, P. J. Mullholland, J. R. Webster, J. L. Meyer, J. L. Tank, E. Marti, W. B. Bowden, H. M. Valett, A. E. Hershey, W. B. McDowell, W. K. Dodds, S. K. Hamilton, S. Gregory, and D. D. Morrall. 2001. Control of nitrogen export from watersheds by headwater streams. Science 292:86-90.

  • Raikow, D. F. and S. K. Hamilton. 2001. Bivalve diets in a midwestern U.S. stream: a stable isotope enrichment study. Limnology and Oceanography 46:514-522.

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  • Robertson, G. P., P. J. Barry, F. F. Busta, R. J. Collier, N. T. Keen, R. R. Sederoff, W. W. Simpkins, F. Stormshak, and T. N. Urban. 2001. Moribund funding in agricultural research (Letter). Science 291:2089-2090.

  • Sanchez, J. E., T. C. Willson, K. Kizilkaya, E. Parker, and R. R. Harwood. 2001. Enhancing the mineralizable nitrogen pool through substrate diversity in long-term cropping systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 65:1442-1447.

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  • Vinocur, M. G. and J. T. Ritchie. 2001. Maize leaf development biases caused by air-apex temperature differences. Agronomy Journal 93:767-772.

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    Bergsma, T. T. 2000. The relationship between denitrification and nitrous oxide flux from soil. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Bird, G. W. 2000. Nematodes and soil quality. Pages 84-94 in Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2704, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Bird, G. W. and J. W. Fisk. 2000. Standards, technology, institutions, and economics of organic farming in the USA. Pages 213-228 in Proceedings of the International Seminar on Development of Agribusiness and its Impact on Agriculture Production in Southeast Asia. Tokyo University of Agriculture, Tokyo, Japan.

  • Broughton, L. C. and K. L. Gross. 2000. Patterns of diversity in plant and soil microbial communities along a productivity gradient in a Michigan old field. Oecologia 125:420-427.

  • Buckley, D. H. 2000. The diversity and dynamics of microbial groups in soils from agroecosystems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Cavigelli, M. A. 2000. Soil ecology and pest management. Pages 25-34 in Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2704, East Lansing, MI.

  • Cavigelli, M. A. and G. P. Robertson. 2000. The functional significance of denitrifier community composition in a terrestrial ecosystem. Ecology 81:1402-1414.

  • Collins, H. P., E. T. Elliott, K. Paustian, L. G. Bundy, W. A. Dick, D. R. Huggins, A. J. Smucker, and E. A. Paul. 2000. Soil carbon pools and fluxes in long-term corn belt agroecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32:157-168.

  • Daroub, S., F. J. Pierce, and B. G. Ellis. 2000. Phosphorus fractions and fate of phosphorus-33 in soils managed under plowing and no-tillage. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64:170-176.

  • Dazzo, F. and J. Wopereis. 2000. Unraveling the infection process in the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis by microscopy. Pages 295-347 in Prokaryotic Nitrogen Fixation: A Model System for the Analysis of a Biological Process. Horizon Scientific Press, Wymondham, UK.

  • De Gryze, S. 2000. Soil aggregation and aggregate turnover in cultivated and forested soils. M.S. Thesis, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium.

  • Gough, L., C. W. Osenberg, K. L. Gross, and S. L. Collins. 2000. Fertilization effects on species density and primary productivity in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:428-439.

  • Groffman, P. M. 2000. Nitrogen in the environment. Pages 190-200 in M. E. Sumner, ed. Handbook of Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Gross, K. L., M. R. Willig, L. Gough, R. Inouye, and S. B. Cox. 2000. Patterns of species density and productivity at different spatial scales in herbaceous plant communities. Oikos 89:417-427.

  • He, C., S. B. Malcolm, K. A. Dahlberg, and B. Fu. 2000. A conceptual framework for integrating hydrological and biological indicators into watershed management. Landscape and Urban Planning 49:25-34.

  • Kavdir, Y. 2000. Distribution of cover crop nitrogen retained by soil aggregates within a rye-corn agroecosystem. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Klappenbach, J. A., J. M. Dunbar, and T. M. Schmidt. 2000. rRNA operon copy number reflects ecological strategies in bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 66:1328-1333.

  • Landis, D. A., S. D. Wratten, and G. Gurr. 2000. Habitat management to conserve natural enemies of arthropod pests in agriculture. Annual Review Entomology 45:175-201.

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  • Marino, P. C. and D. A. Landis. 2000. Parasitoid community structure: Implications for biological control in agricultural landscapes. Pages 183-193 in Interchanges of Insects Between Agricultural and Surrounding Landscapes. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

  • Menalled, F. D. and D. A. Landis. 2000. Principals of field crop pest ecology. Pages 14-24 in Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2704, East Lansing, MI.

  • Norton, J. M. 2000. Nitrification. Pages 160-181 in M. E. Sumner, ed. Handbook of Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Parry, D. 2000. Induced responses of poplars to defoliation and their effects on leaf-feeding Lepidoptera. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Paul, E. A. 2000. Soil microbiology and biochemistry: Directions and challenges for the future. Pages 25-49 in Soil Fertility, Soil Biology, and Plant Nutrient Interrelationships. Society Brasileira de Ciencia do Solo, Lavras-MG, Brazil.

  • Paul, E. A. 2000. Soil biology and biochemistry: The soil biota and its processes. Pages C1-10 in M. E. Sumner, ed. Handbook of Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Phillips, C. J., D. Harris, S. L. Dollhopf, K. L. Gross, J. I. Prosser, and E. A. Paul. 2000. Effects of agronomic treatments on the structure and function of ammonia oxidizing communities. Applied Environmental Microbiology 66:5410-5418.

  • Phillips, C. J., E. A. Paul, and J. I. Prosser. 2000. Quantitative analysis of ammonia oxidising bacteria using competitive PCR. FEMS Microbial Ecology 32:167-175.

  • Rasse, D. P. and A. J. Smucker. 2000. Alfalfa root and shoot mulching effects on soil hydraulic properties and aggregation. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64:725-731.

  • Rasse, D. P., J. T. Ritchie, W. R. Peterson, J. Wei, and A. J. Smucker. 2000. Rye cover crop and nitrogen fertilization effects on nitrate leaching in inbred maize fields. Journal of Environmental Quality 29:298-304.

  • Redman, A. and J. M. Scriber. 2000. Competition between gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, and the northern tiger swallowtail, Papilip canadensis: interactions mediated by host plant chemistry, pathogens, and parasitoids. Oecologia 125:218-228.

  • Ritchie, J. T. and J. Wei. 2000. Models of kernel number in maize. Vol Special Publication 29, Pages 75-88 in Physiology and Modeling Kernel Set in Maize. American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. and E. A. Paul. 2000. Decomposition and soil organic matter dynamics. Pages 104-116 in Methods in Ecosystem Science. Springer Verlag, New York, New York, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P., E. A. Paul, and R. R. Harwood. 2000. Greenhouse gases in intensive agriculture: Contributions of individual gases to the radiative forcing of the atmosphere. Science 289:1922-1925.

  • Robertson, G. P. 2000. Denitrification. Pages 181-190 in M. E. Sumner, ed. Handbook of Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Sanchez, J. E. 2000. Managing cropping systems to enhance the active soil nitrogen pool and control its mineralization. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Scheiner, S. M., S. B. Cox, M. Willig, G. G. Mittelbach, C. Osenberg, and M. Kaspari. 2000. Species richness, species-area curves and Simpson's paradox. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2:791-802.

  • Six, J., K. Paustian, and E. T. Elliott. 2000. Soil structure and soil organic matter: II. A normalized stability index and the effect of mineralogy. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64:1042-1049.

  • Six, J., R. Merckx, K. Kimpe, E. T. Elliott, and K. Paustian. 2000. A re-evaluation of the enriched labile soil organic matter fraction. European Journal of Soil Science 51:283-293.

  • Six, J., E. T. Elliott, and K. Paustian. 2000. Soil macroaggregate turnover and microaggregate formation: A mechanism for C sequestration under no-tillage agriculture. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32:2099-2103.

  • Six, J., K. Paustian, E. T. Elliott, and C. Combrink. 2000. Soil structure and soil organic matter: I. Distribution of aggregate size classes and aggregate associated carbon. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64:681-689.

  • Stoyan, H., H. De-Polli, S. Bohm, G. P. Robertson, and E. A. Paul. 2000. Spatial heterogeneity of soil respiration and related soil properties at the plant scale. Plant and Soil 222:203-214.

  • Thelen, K. D. 2000. Putting it all together: the big picture. Pages 95-100 in Michigan Field Crop Pest Ecology and Management. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2704, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • 1999

    Ambus, P. and G. P. Robertson. 1999. Fluxes of CH4 and N2O in aspen stands grown under ambient and twice-ambient CO2. Plant and Soil 209:1-8.

  • Asuming-Brempong, S. 1999. The effect of 2,4-D selection on microbial communities in micrososm and field studies and the impact on ecosystem function. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA.

  • Bergsma, T. T., Q. C. Bergsma, N. E. Ostrom, and G. P. Robertson. 1999. A heuristic model for the calculation of dinitrogen and nitrous oxide flux for 15N-labeled soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:1709-1716.

  • Bledsoe, C. S., T. J. Fahey, F. P. Day, and R. W. Reuss. 1999. Measurement of static root parameters: biomass, length, and distribution in the soil profile. Pages 413-436 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Boone, R. D., D. F. Grigal, P. Sollins, R. J. Ahrens, and D. E. Armstrong. 1999. Soil sampling, preparation, archiving, and quality control. Pages 3-28 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Bruns, M. A., J. R. Stephen, J. I. Prosser, and E. A. Paul. 1999. Comparative diversity of ammonia-oxidizer 16S rRNA gene sequences in native, tilled, and successional soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 65:2994-3000.

  • Calmon, M. A., W. D. Batchelor, J. W. Jones, J. T. Ritchie, K. J. Boote, and L. C. Hammond. 1999. Simulating soybean root growth and soil water extraction using a functional crop model. Transactions American Society Agricultural Engineering 42:1868-1877.

  • Coleman, D. C., J. M. Blair, E. T. Elliott, and D. H. Wall. 1999. Soil invertebrates. Pages 349-377 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Collins, H. P., R. L. Blevins, L. G. Bundy, D. R. Christenson, W. A. Dick, D. R. Huggins, and E. A. Paul. 1999. Soil carbon dynamics in corn-based agroecosystems: results from carbon-13 natural abundance. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:584-591.

  • Cora, J., F. J. Pierce, B. Basso, and J. T. Ritchie. 1999. Simulation of within field variability of corn yield with CERES-Maize model. Pages 1309-1319 in P. C. Robert, R. H. Rust, and W. E. Larson, eds. Precision Agriculture. ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Elliott, E. T., J. W. Heil, E. F. Kelly, and H. C. Monger. 1999. Soil structural and other physical properties. Pages 74-85 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Fahey, T., C. S. Bledsoe, F. Day, R. Ruess, and A. J. Smucker. 1999. Fine root production and demography. Pages 437-455 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Foster, B. L. 1999. Establishment, competition and the distribution of native grasses among Michigan old-fields. Journal of Ecology 87:476-489.

  • Foster, B. L. and K. L. Gross. 1999. Temporal and spatial patterns of woody plant establishment in Michigan old fields. American Midland Naturalist 142:229-243.

  • Gage, S. H., S. A. Isard, and M. Colunga-Garcia. 1999. Ecological scaling of aerobiological dispersal processes. Agricultural and Forest Meterorology 97:249-261.

  • Garrison, M. V., W. D. Batchelor, R. S. Kanwar, and J. T. Ritchie. 1999. Evaluation of the CERES-Maize water and nitrogen balances under tile-drained conditions. Agricultural Systems 62:189-199.

  • Grigal, D. F., J. C. Bell, R. A. Ahrens, R. D. Boone, E. F. Kelly, H. C. Monger, and P. Sollins. 1999. Site and landscape characterization for ecological studies. Pages 29-54 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Groffman, P. M., E. A. Holland, D. D. Myrold, G. P. Robertson, and X. Zou. 1999. Denitrification. Pages 272-290 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Harmon, M. E., K. J. Nadelhoffer, and J. M. Blair. 1999. Measuring decomposition, nutrient turnover, and stores in plant litter. Pages 202-240 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Harmon, M. E. and K. Lajtha. 1999. Analysis of detritus and organic horizons for mineral and organic constituents. Pages 143-165 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Henry, A. and K. R. Kosola. 1999. Root age and phosphorus effects on colonization of big bluestem (Andropogon geradii) by micorrhizal fungi. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31:1657-1660.

  • Holland, E. A., G. P. Robertson, J. Greenberg, P. Groffman, R. Boone, and J. Gosz. 1999. Soil CO2, N2O, and CH4 Exchange. Pages 185-201 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Jame, Y. W., H. W. Cutforth, and J. T. Ritchie. 1999. Temperature response function for leaf appearance rate in wheat and corn. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 79:1-10.

  • Jarrell, W. M., D. E. Armstrong, D. F. Grigal, E. F. Kelly, H. C. Monger, and D. A. Wedin. 1999. Soil water and temperature status. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research

  • Johnson, N. C., T. E. O'Dell, and C. S. Bledsoe. 1999. Methods for ecological studies of mycorrhizae. Pages 378-412 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Kosola, K. R. 1999. Laparascopic sampling of roots of known age from an expandable-wall minirhizotron system. Agronomy Journal 91:876-879.

  • Kosola, K. R. and K. L. Gross. 1999. Resource competition and suppression of plants colonizing early successional old fields. Oecologia 118:69-75.

  • Lajtha, K., C. T. Driscoll, W. M. Jarrell, and E. T. Elliott. 1999. Soil phosphorus: characterization and total element analysis. Pages 115-142 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Lajtha, K., W. M. Jarrell, D. W. Johnson, and P. Sollins. 1999. Collection of soil solution. Pages 166-184 in G. P. Robertson, D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Landis, D. A. and P. C. Marino. 1999. Conserving parasitoid communities of native pests: Implications for agricultural landscape structure. Pages 38-51 in L. Charlet and G. Brewer, eds. Biological Control of Native of Indegenous Pests. Proceedings Thomas Say Publications in Entomology.. Entomoligical Society of America, Lanham, Maryland.

  • Landis, D. and P. Marino. 1999. Landscape structure and extra-field processes: Impact on management of pests and beneficials. Pages 79-104 in J. Ruberson, ed. Handbook of Pest Management. Marcel Dekker, New York, New York, USA.

  • Martinelli, L. A., M. C. Piccolo, A. R. Townsend, P. M. Vitousek, E. Cuevas, W. McDowell, G. P. Robertson, O. C. Santos, and K. Treseder. 1999. Nitrogen stable isotopic composition of leaves and soil: tropical versus temperate forests. 10.1023/A:1006100128782 46:45-65.

  • Menalled, F. D., P. C. Marino, S. H. Gage, and D. A. Landis. 1999. Does agricultural landscape structure affect parasitism and parasitoid diversity? Ecological Applications 9:634-641.

  • Myrold, D. D., R. Reuss, and M. J. Klug. 1999. Dinitrogen fixation. Pages 241-257 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Paul, E. A., D. Harris, H. P. Collins, U. Schulthess, and G. P. Robertson. 1999. Evolution of CO2 and soil carbon dynamics in biologically managed, row-crop agroecosystems. Applied Soil Ecology 11:53-65.

  • Paul, E. A., D. Harris, M. Klug, and R. Ruess. 1999. The determination of microbial biomass. Pages 291-317 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Rasse, D. P., A. J. Smucker, and O. Schabenberger. 1999. Modifications of soil nitrogen pools in response to alfalfa root systems and shoot mulch. Agronomy Journal 91:471-477.

  • Rasse, D. P., J. T. Ritchie, W. R. Peterson, T. L. Loudon, and E. C. Martin. 1999. Nitrogen management impacts on yield and nitrate leaching in inbred maize systems. Journal of Environmental Quality 28:1365-1371.

  • Rasse, D. P. and A. J. Smucker. 1999. Tillage effects on soil nitrogen and plant biomass in a corn-alfalfa rotation. Journal of Environmental Quality 28:873-880.

  • Ritchie, J. T., A. Gerakis, and A. Suleiman. 1999. Simple model to estimate field-measured soil water limits. Transactions of the ASABE 42:1609-1614.

  • Robertson, G. P., D. C. Coleman, C. S. Bledsoe, and P. Sollins. 1999. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York, USA

  • Robertson, G. P., P. Sollins, B. G. Ellis, and K. Lajtha. 1999. Exchangeable ions, pH, and cation exchange capacity. Pages 106-114 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York.

  • Robertson, G. P., D. A. Wedin, P. M. Groffman, J. M. Blair, E. Holland, D. Harris, and K. Nadelhoffer. 1999. Soil carbon and nitrogen availability: nitrogen mineralization, nitrification, and soil respiration potentials. Pages 258-271 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1999. Keeping track of carbon (Letter). Science 285:1849.

  • Scriber, J. M., K. Weir, D. Parry, and J. Deering. 1999. Using hybrid and backcross larvae of Papilio canadensis and Papilio glaucus to detect induced phytochemical resistance in hybrid poplar trees experimentally defoliated by gypsy moths. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 91:233-236.

  • Sharov, A., B. C. Pijanowski, A. Liebold, and S. H. Gage. 1999. What affects the rate of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) spread in Michigan: Winter temperature or forest susceptibility? Agriculture and Forest Entomology 1:37-45.

  • Sinsabaugh, R. L., M. J. Klug, H. P. Collins, P. E. Yeager, and S. O. Peterson. 1999. Characterizing soil microbial communities. Pages 318-348 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York.

  • Six, J., E. T. Elliott, and K. Paustian. 1999. Aggregate and soil organic matter dynamics under conventional and no-tillage systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:1350-1358.

  • Sollins, P., C. Glassman, E. A. Paul, C. Swanston, K. Lajtha, J. Heil, and T. E. Elliott. 1999. Soil carbon and nitrogen pools and fractions. Pages 89-105 in G. P. Robertson, C. S. Bledsoe, D. C. Coleman, and P. Sollins, eds. Standard Soil Methods for Long-Term Ecological Research. Oxford University Press, New York, New York.

  • Tiedje, J. M., S. Asuming-Brempong, K. Nuesslein, T. L. Marsh, and S. J. Flynn. 1999. Opening the black box of soil microbial diversity. Applied Soil Ecology 13:109-122.

  • 1998

    Ambus, P. and G. P. Robertson. 1998. Automated near-continuous measurement of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide fluxes from soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 62:394-400.

  • Berney, M. F. and G. W. Bird. 1998. Nematodes. Pages 71-79 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology. .

  • Bird, G. W., M. F. Berney, and M. A. Cavigelli. 1998. Soil ecology. Pages 12-16 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Bird, G. W. and M. F. Berney. 1998. Pest ecology and management. Pages 54-58 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Bruns, M. A., M. R. Fries, J. M. Tiedje, and E. A. Paul. 1998. Functional gene hybridization patterns of terrestrial ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. Microbial Ecology 36:293-302.

  • Buckley, D. H., J. R. Graber, and T. M. Schmidt. 1998. Phylogenetic analysis of nonthermophilic members of the Kingdom Crenarchaeota and their diversity and abundance in soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64:4333-4339.

  • Cavigelli, M. A. 1998. Carbon and nitrogen. Pages 17-43 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology: Managing Biological Processes for Productivity and Environmental Quality. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2704, East Lansing, MI.

  • Cavigelli, M. A., S. R. Deming, L. K. Probyn, and R. R. Harwood. 1998. Michigan Field Crop Ecology: Managing Biological Processes for Productivity and Environmental Quality. Page 92Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646, East Lansing, Michigan, USA

  • Cavigelli, M. 1998. Ecosystem consequences and spatial distribution of soil microbial community structure. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Colunga-Garcia, M. and S. H. Gage. 1998. Arrival, establishment, and habitat use of the multicolored Asian lady beetle Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera) in a Michigan landscape. Environmental Entomology 27:1574-1580.

  • Colunga-Garcia, M., S. H. Gage, and L. E. Dyer. 1998. The insect community. Pages 59-70 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology: Managing Biological Processes for Productivity and Environmental Quality. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Corbett, A. L. 1998. Root responses to nutrient heterogeneity: A comparison of dominant and subordinate species from old fields. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Foster, B. L. and K. L. Gross. 1998. Species richness in a successional grassland: Effects of nitrogen enrichment and plant litter. Ecology 79:2593-2602.

  • Gomez, P. and J. Gurevitch. 1998. Weed community responses in a corn-soybean intercrop. Applied Vegetation Science 1:281-288.

  • Haas, L. and J. M. Scriber. 1998. Phylloplane sterilization with bleach does not reduce BTK toxicity for Papilio glaucus larvae (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). The Great Lakes Entomologist 31:49-57.

  • Hedin, L. O., J. C. von Fischer, N. E. Ostrom, M. G. Brown, and G. P. Robertson. 1998. Thermodynamic constraints on nitrogen transformations and other biogeochemical processes at soil-stream interfaces. Ecology 79:684-703.

  • Huberty, L. E., K. L. Gross, and C. J. Miller. 1998. Effects of nitrogen addition on successional dynamics and species diversity in Michigan old-fields. Journal of Ecology 86:794-803.

  • Jones, M. E., R. R. Harwood, N. C. Dehne, J. Smeenk, and E. Parker. 1998. Enhancing soil nitrogen mineralization and corn yield with overseeded cover crops. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 53:245-249.

  • Kellndorfer, J. M., L. E. Pierce, M. C. Dobson, and F. T. Ulaby. 1998. Toward consistent regional-to-global-scale vegetation characterization using orbital SAR systems. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 36:1396-1411.

  • Kemner, K. M., W. Yun, Z. Cai, B. Lai, H. R. Lee, D. G. Lengnini, W. Rodriguez, J. Jastrow, R. M. Miller, S. T. Pratt, M. A. Schnnegurt, C. F. Kulpa, and A. J. Smucker. 1998. Using X-ray microprobes for environmental research. Proceedings of the International Society for Optical Engineering 3449:45-54.

  • Landis, D. A. and F. D. Menalled. 1998. Ecological considerations in conservation of parasitoids in agricultural landscapes. Pages 101-121 in P. Barbosa, ed. Conservation Biological Control. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.

  • Lele, S., M. Taper, and S. H. Gage. 1998. Statistical analysis of population dynamics in space and time using estimating functions. Ecology 79:1489-1502.

  • Marino, P. C. and K. L. Gross. 1998. Competitive effects of conspecific and herbaceous (weeds) plants on growth and branch architecture of Populus x euramericana cv. Eugenei. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28:359-367.

  • Ostrom, N. E., K. E. Knoke, L. O. Hedin, G. P. Robertson, and A. J. Smucker. 1998. Temporal trends in nitrogen isotope values of nitrate leaching from an agricultural soil. Chemical Geology 146:219-227.

  • Rasse, D. P. and A. J. Smucker. 1998. Root recolonization of previous root channels in corn and alfalfa rotations. Plant and Soil 204:203-212.

  • Robertson, G. P. and E. A. Paul. 1998. Ecological research in agricultural ecosystems: contributions to ecosystem science and to the management of agronomic resources. Pages 142-164 in M. L. Pace and P. M. Groffman, eds. Successes, Limitations and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science. Springer-Verlag, New York, New York, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1998. Field crop ecosystems. Pages 1-16 in Michigan Field Crop Ecology: Managing Biological Processes for Productivity and Environmental Quality. Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-2646, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Santos, D. 1998. Contributions of roots and organic mater to soil aggregate stabilization. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Sippel, S. J. and S. K. Hamilton. 1998. Four-township water atlas: A guide to the water resources in the townships of Barry and Prairieville (Barry County) and Richland and Ross (Kalamazoo County). Page 58Four-Township Water Resources Council, Inc., Richland, Michigan, USA

  • Stornaiuolo, S., B. Basso, and J. T. Ritchie. 1998. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on nitrate concentration in maize plants. Rivista Agronomia 32:155-160.

  • Willson, T. 1998. Managing nitrogen mineralization and biologically active organic matter fractions in agricultural soils. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Yang, D., B. C. Pijanowski, and S. H. Gage. 1998. Analysis of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) population dynamics in Michigan using geographic information systems. Environmental Entomology 27:842-852.

  • 1997

    Calderon, F. 1997. Lipids: Their value as molecular markers and their role in the carbon cycle of arbuscular mycorrihizae. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Clark, M. S., S. H. Gage, and J. R. Spence. 1997. Habitats and management associated with common ground beetles Coleoptera: Carabidae in a Michigan agricultural landscape. Environmental Entomology 26:519-527.

  • Collins, H. P., E. A. Paul, K. Paustian, and E. T. Elliott. 1997. Characterization of soil organic carbon relative to its stability and turnover. Pages 51-72 in E. A. Paul, K. Paustian, E. T. Elliott, and C. V. Cole, eds. Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Agroecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. CRC Lewis Publishers, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Colunga-Garcia, M., S. H. Gage, and D. A. Landis. 1997. Response of an assemblage of Coccinellidae Coleoptera to a diverse agricultural landscape. Environmental Entomology 26:797-804.

  • Dankert, B. A., D. A. Herms, D. Parry, A. J. Scriber, and L. A. Haas. 1997. Mediation of interspecific competition between folivores through defoliation-induced changes in host quality. Pages 71-88 in A. Raman, ed. Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Feeding Insects in Natural and Man-Made Environments. Backhus, Leiden, The Netherlands.

  • Foster, B. L. and K. L. Gross. 1997. Partitioning the effects of plant biomass and litter on Andropogon gerardi in old-field vegetation. Ecology 78:2091-2104.

  • Foster, B. 1997. Plant competition and diversity in relation to productivity in old-field plant communities. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Harris, D., R. P. Voroney, and E. A. Paul. 1997. Measurement of microbial biomass N:C by chloroform fumigation-incubation. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 77:507-514.

  • Johnson, L. B. and S. H. Gage. 1997. Landscape approaches to the analysis of aquatic ecosystems. Freshwater Biology 37:113-132.

  • Knoke, K. E. 1997. Assessment of the origin and fate of nitrate from soil lysimeters using stable nitrogen isotopes. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Leavitt, S. W., E. A. Paul, E. Pendall, P. J. Pinter, and B. A. Kimball. 1997. Field variability of carbon isotopes in soil organic carbon. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B 123:451-454.

  • Marino, P. C., K. L. Gross, and D. A. Landis. 1997. Weed seed loss due to predation in Michigan maize fields. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 66:189-196.

  • Ostrom, P. H., M. Colunga-Garcia, and S. H. Gage. 1997. Establishing pathways of energy flow for insect predators using stable isotope ratios: field and laboratory evidence. Oecologia 109:108-113.

  • Paul, E. A., K. Paustian, E. T. Elliott, and C. V. Cole. 1997. Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Ecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA

  • Paul, E. A., K. Paustian, E. T. Elliott, C. V. Cole, and eds. 1997. Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Ecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. Lewis CRC Publishers, Boca Raton, Florida, USA

  • Paul, E. A. and H. P. Collins. 1997. The characteristics of soil organic matter relative to nutrient cycling. Pages 181-197 in R. Lal, W. H. Blum, and C. Valentine, eds. Methods for Assessment of Soil Degradation. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Paustian, K., G. I. Agren, and E. Bosatta. 1997. Modeling litter quality effects on decompostion and soil organic matter dynamics. Pages 313-336 in G. Cadisch and K. E. Giller, eds. Driven by Nature: Plant Litter Quality and Decompostion. CAB International, Wallingford, UK.

  • Paustian, K., E. Levine, W. M. Post, and I. M. Ryzhova. 1997. The use of models to integrate information and understanding of soil C at the regional scale. Geoderma 79:227-260.

  • Paustian, K., H. P. Collins, and E. A. Paul. 1997. Management controls on soil carbon. Pages 15-49 in E. A. Paul, K. Paustian, E. T. Elliott, and C. V. Cole, eds. Soil Organic Matter in Temperate Agroecosystems: Long-Term Experiments in North America. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Rasse, D. P. 1997. Alfalfa and corn root modifications of soil nitrogen flux and retention. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Rettig, J. E., R. C. Fuller, A. L. Corbett, and T. Getty. 1997. Fluctuating asymmetry indicates levels of competition in an even-aged poplar clone. Oikos 80:123-127.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1997. Nitrogen use efficiency in row-crop agriculture: crop nitrogen use and soil nitrogen loss. Pages 347-365 in L. Jackson, ed. Ecology in Agriculture. Academic Press, New York City, New York, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P., K. M. Klingensmith, M. J. Klug, E. A. Paul, J. R. Crum, and B. G. Ellis. 1997. Soil resources, microbial activity, and primary production across an agricultural ecosystem. Ecological Applications 7:158-170.

  • Santos, D., S. L. Murphy, H. Taubner, A. J. Smucker, and R. Horn. 1997. Uniform separation of concentric surface layers from soil aggregates. Soil Science Society America Journal 61:720-724.

  • Sissoko, F. 1997. Enhancement of soil aggregation by the combined influences of soil wetting and drying and root-microbial associations. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Smucker, A. J., D. Santos, and Y. Kavdir. 1997. Concentric layering of carbon, nitrogen and clay within soil aggregates from tilled and non-tilled agroecosystems. Pages 129-140 in J. Caron, D. A. Angers, and G. C. Topp, eds. Third Eastern Canada Soil Structure Workshop Proceedings. Universite Laval, Sainte-foy, Quebec, Canada.

  • 1996

    Aiken, R. M. and A. J. Smucker. 1996. Root system regulation of whole plant growth. Annual Review Phytopathology 34:325-347.

  • Bruns, M. 1996. Nucleic acid probe analysis of autotrophic ammonia-oxidizer populations in soils. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Colunga-Garcia, M. 1996. Interactions between landscape structure and ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in field crop agroecosystems. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Eash, N. S., P. D. Stahl, T. B. Parkin, and D. L. Karlen. 1996. A simplified method for extraction of ergosterol from soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 60:468-471.

  • Gross, K. L. and C. E. Pake. 1996. Recommendations and executive summary of the ESA committee on the future of long-term ecological data (FLED). Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77:192-196.

  • Horwath, W. R., E. A. Paul, D. Harris, J. Norton, L. Jagger, and K. A. Horton. 1996. Defining a realistic control for the chloroform fumigation incubation method using microscopic counting and 14C substrates. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 76:459-467.

  • Marino, P. C. and D. A. Landis. 1996. Effect of landscape structure on parasitoid diversity and parasitism in agroecosystems. Ecological Applications 6:276-284.

  • Roda, A. 1996. Effects of growing alfalfa with perennial grasses upon potato leafhopper Homoptera Cicadellidae and alfalfa weevils Coleoptera Curculionidae. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Stahl, P. D. and T. B. Parkin. 1996. Relationship of soil ergosterol content and fungal biomass. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28:847-855.

  • Stahl, P. D. and M. J. Klug. 1996. Characterization and differentiation of filamentous fungi based on fatty acid composition. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62:4136-4146.

  • Thorn, R. G., C. A. Reddy, D. Harris, and E. A. Paul. 1996. Isolation of saprophytic basidiomycetes from soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 62:4288-4292.

  • 1995

    Cavigelli, M. A., G. P. Robertson, and M. J. Klug. 1995. Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiles as measures of soil microbial community structure. Plant and Soil 170:99-113.

  • Collins, H. P., G. P. Robertson, and M. J. Klug. 1995. The Significance and Regulation of Soil Biodiversity. in H. P. Collins, G. P. Robertson, and M. J. Klug, eds. Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht, The Netherlands

  • Gross, K. L., K. S. Pregitzer, and A. J. Burton. 1995. Spatial variation in nitrogen availability in three successional plant communities. Journal of Ecology 83:357-367.

  • Gross, K. L. and C. E. Pake. 1995. Final Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Future of Long-term Ecological Data (FLED). Volume II: Directories to Sources of Long-Term Ecological Data. Ecological Society of America, Washington, D.C., USA.

  • Haack, S. K., H. Garchow, M. J. Klug, and L. J. Forney. 1995. Analysis of factors affecting the accuracy, reproducibility, and interpretation of microbial community carbon source utilization patterns. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 61:1458-1468.

  • Huang, B. 1995. Tillage modifications of root and shoot growth responses to soil water content and nitrogen concentration altered by seasons. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Ka, J. O., P. Burauel, J. A. Bronson, W. E. Holben, and J. M. Tiedje. 1995. DNA probe analysis of microbial community selected in field by long-term 2,4-D application. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59:1581-1587.

  • Leavitt, S. W., E. A. Paul, A. Galadima, F. S. Nakayama, S. R. Danzer, H. Johnson, and B. A. Kimball. 1995. Carbon isotopes and carbon turnover in cotton and wheat FACE experiments. Plant and Soil 187:147-155.

  • Paul, E. A., W. R. Horwath, D. Harris, R. Follett, S. W. Leavitt, and B. A. Kimball. 1995. Establishing the pool sizes and fluxes in CO2 emissions from soil organic matter turnover. Pages 297-305 in R. Lal, ed. Soils and Global Change. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton.

  • Paustian, K., G. P. Robertson, and E. T. Elliott. 1995. Management impacts on carbon storage and gas fluxes (CO2, CH4) in mid-latitude cropland ecosystems. Pages 69-84 in R. Lal, J. M. Kimble, E. Levine, and B. A. Stewart, eds. Soil Management and the Greenhouse Effect, Advances in Soil Science. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, USA.

  • Paustian, K., E. T. Elliot, H. P. Collins, C. V. Cole, and E. A. Paul. 1995. Use of a network of long-term experiments for analysis of soil carbon dynamics and global change: the North American model. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 35:929-939.

  • Pietola, L. M. and A. J. Smucker. 1995. Fine root dynamics of alfalfa after multiple cuttings and during a late invasion by weeds. Agronomy Journal 87:1161-1169.

  • Robertson, G. P. and D. W. Freckman. 1995. The spatial distribution of nematode trophic groups across a cultivated ecosystem. Ecology 76:1425-1432.

  • Scriber, J. M., Y. Tsubaki, and R. C. Lederhouse. 1995. The Swallowtail Butterflies: Their Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. ,

  • Scriber, J. M. and S. Gage. 1995. Pollution and climate global change: plant ecotones, butterfly hybrid zones and changes in biodiversity. Pages 319-344 in J. M. Scriber, Y. Tsubaki, and R. C. Lederhouse, eds. The Swallowtail Butterflies: Their Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Scientific Publishers, Gainsville, Florida, USA.

  • 1994

    Daroub, S. 1994. The effect of tillage on phosphorus transformations in soils. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Elliott, E. T., K. Paustian, H. P. Collins, E. A. Paul, C. V. Cole, I. C. Burke, R. L. Blevins, D. J. Lyon, W. W. Frye, A. D. Halvorson, D. R. Huggins, R. F. Turco, M. Hickman, C. A. Monz, and S. D. Frey. 1994. Terrestrial carbon pools: preliminary data from the Corn Belt and Great Plains regions. Pages 179-191Defining Soil Quality for a Sustainable Environment. Soil Science Society of America, Special publication number 35, Madison, WI

  • Haack, S. K., H. Garchow, D. A. Odelson, L. J. Forney, and M. J. Klug. 1994. Accuracy, reproducibility and interpretation of fatty acid methyl ester profiles of model bacterial communities. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60:2483-2493.

  • Harris, D. and E. A. Paul. 1994. Measurement of microbial growth rates in soil. Applied Soil Ecology 1:277-290.

  • Harris, D. 1994. Analyses of DNA extracted from microbial communities. Pages 111-118 in K. Ritz, J. Dighton, and K. Giller, eds. Beyond the Biomass. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, England.

  • Harris, G. H., O. B. Hesterman, E. A. Paul, S. E. Peters, and R. R. Janke. 1994. Fate of legume and fertilizer 15N in a long-term cropping systems experiment. Agronomy Journal 86:910-915.

  • Holben, W. E. 1994. Isolation and purification of bacterial DNA from soil. Pages 727-751 in R. Weaver, P. Bottomly, and S. Angle, eds. Methods of Soil Analysis Part 2. Microbiological and Biochemical Properties. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Horwath, W. R., K. S. Pregitzer, and E. A. Paul. 1994. 14C allocation in tree soil-systems. Tree Physiology 14:1163-1176.

  • Horwath, W. R. and E. A. Paul. 1994. Microbial biomass. Pages 753-774 in R. W. Weaver, J. S. Angle, P. J. Bottomley, D. F. Bezdicek, M. S. Smith, M. A. Tabatabai, and A. G. Wollum, eds. Methods of Soil Analysis Part 2-Microbiological and Biochemical Properties. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Huberty, L. 1994. Dominance, diversity, and resource competition in old-field plant communities. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Johnson, K. and J. M. Scriber. 1994. Geographic variation in plant allelochemicals of significance to insect herbivores. Pages 7-31 in T. N. Ananthakrishnan, ed. Functional Dynamics of Phytophagous Insects. Science Publishers, Lebanon, New Hampshire, USA.

  • Ka, J. O., W. E. Holben, and J. M. Tiedje. 1994. Use of gene probes to aid recovery and identification of functionally dominant 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-degrading populations in soil. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60:1116-1120.

  • Ka, J. O., W. E. Holben, and J. M. Tiedje. 1994. Genetic and phenotypic diversity of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)-degrading bacteria isolated from 2,4-D-treated field soils. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60:1106-1115.

  • Ka, J. O., W. E. Holben, and J. M. Tiedje. 1994. Integration and excision of a 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetate acid-degradative plasmid in Alcaligenes paradoxus and evidence of its natural intergeneric transfer. Journal Bacteriology 176:5284-5289.

  • Ka, J. O., W. E. Holben, and J. M. Tiedje. 1994. Analysis of competition in soil among 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid-degrading bacteria. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60:1121-1128.

  • Petersen, S. O. and M. J. Klug. 1994. Effects of sieving, storage and incubation temperature on the phospholipid fatty acid profile of a soil microbial community. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 60:2421-2430.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1994. The impact of soil and crop management practices on soil spatial heterogeneity. Pages 156-161 in C. E. Pankhurse, B. M. Doube, V. V. Gupta, and P. R. Grace, eds. Soil Biota Management in Sustainable Farming Systems. CSIRO, East Melbourne, Australia.

  • Robertson, G. P. and K. L. Gross. 1994. Assessing the heterogeneity of below-ground resources: Quantifying pattern and scale. Pages 237-253 in M. M. Caldwell and R. W. Pearcy, eds. Plant Exploitation of Environmental Heterogeneity. Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Rosek, M. 1994. Spatial and temporal soil water content changes within a sloping landscape. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Scriber, J. M. 1994. Climatic legacies and sex chromosomes: latitudinal patterns of voltinism, diapause, size, and host-plant selection in two species of swallowtail butterflies at their hybrid zone. Pages 133-171 in H. V. Danks, ed. Insect Life-Cycle Polymorphism: Theory, Evolution and Ecological Consequences for Seasonality and Diapause Control. Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, Netherlands.

  • Smith, K. A., G. P. Robertson, and J. Melillo. 1994. Exchange of trace gases between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere in the midlatitudes. Pages 179-203 in R. G. Prinn, ed. Global Atmospheric-Biospheric Chemistry. Plenum Press, New York, New York.

  • 1993

    Freckman, D. W. and C. H. Ettema. 1993. Assessing nematode communities in agroecosystems of varying human intervention. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 45:239-261.

  • Gross, K. L., A. Peters, and K. S. Pregitzer. 1993. Fine root growth and demographic responses to nutrient patches in four old-field plant species. Oecologia 95:61-64.

  • Harris, G. 1993. Nitrogen cycling in animal-, legume- and fertilizer-based cropping systems. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Horwath, W. 1993. The dynamics of carbon, nitrogen, and soil organic matter in Populus plantations. Ph.D. Dissertation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Klug, M. J. and J. M. Tiedje. 1993. Response of microbial communities to changing environmental conditions: chemical and physiological approaches. Pages 371-374 in R. Guerrero and C. Pedros-Alio, eds. Trends in Microbial Ecology. Spanish Society for Microbiology, Barcelona, Spain.

  • Mokma, D. L. and J. A. Doolittle. 1993. Mapping some loamy alfisols in southwestern Michigan using ground-penetrating radar. Soil Survey Horizons 34:71-77.

  • Mokma, D. L. and J. A. Doolittle. 1993. Mapping soils and soil properties in southwest Michigan using ground-penetrating radar. Soil Survey Horizons 34:13-22.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1993. Fluxes of nitrous oxide and other nitrogen trace gases from intensively managed landscapes: A global perspective. Pages 95-108 in L. A. Harper, A. R. Mosier, J. M. Duxbury, and D. E. Rolston, eds. Agricultural Ecosystem Effects on Trace Gases and Global Climate Change. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P., J. R. Crum, and B. G. Ellis. 1993. The spatial variability of soil resources following long-term disturbance. Oecologia 96:451-456.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1993. The sustainability of belowground resources in agricultural ecosystems. Bull Ecol Soc Am 74:413.

  • Smucker, A. J. 1993. Soil environmental modifications of root dynamics and measurement. Annual Review Phytopathology 31:191-216.

  • 1992

    Aiken, R. M. 1992. Functional relations of root distributions with the flux and uptake of water and nitrate. Dissertation , Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Burbank, D. H., K. S. Pregitzer, and K. L. Gross. 1992. Vegetation of the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station. MSU Agricultural Experiment Station Research Report 510. Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Foster, B. L. 1992. The role of land use history in structuring an old-field plant community. M.Sc. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA..

  • Gross, K. L., D. Maruca, and K. S. Pregitzer. 1992. Seedling growth and root morphology of plants with different life histories. New Phytologist 120:535-542.

  • Holben, W. E., B. M. Schroeder, V. G. Calabrese, R. H. Olsen, J. K. Kukor, V. O. Biederbeck, A. E. Smith, and J. M. Tiedje. 1992. Gene probe analysis of soil microbial populations selected by amendment with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). Applied and Environmental Microbiology 58:3941-3948.

  • Horwath, W. R., E. A. Paul, and K. S. Pregitzer. 1992. Injection of nitrogen-15 into trees to study nitrogen cycling in soil. Soil Science Society of America Journal 56:316-319.

  • Maas, K. G. 1992. The effects of planting density and weed control on the partitioning of nitrogen and carbon in a hybrid poplar plantation. M.Sc. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Majdi, H., A. J. Smucker, and H. Persson. 1992. A comparison between minirhizotron and monolith sampling methods for measuring root growth of maize (Zea mays, L.). Plant and Soil 147:127-134.

  • Maredia, K. M., S. H. Gage, D. A. Landis, and M. J. Scriber. 1992. Habitat use patterns by the seven-spotted lady beetle (Coleoptera: coccinellidae) in a diverse agricultural landscape. Biological Control 2:159-165.

  • Maredia, K. M., S. H. Gage, D. A. Landis, and T. M. Wirth. 1992. Visual response of Cocinella septempunctata (L.), Hippodamia parenthesis (Say) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), and Chrysioerua carnea (Stephens) (Neruoptera: Chrysopidae) to colors. Biological Control 2:253-256.

  • Maredia, K. M., S. H. Gage, D. L. Landis, and T. M. Wirth. 1992. Ecological observations on predatory Coccinellidae Coleoptera in southwestern Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 25:265-270.

  • Paustian, K., W. J. Parton, and J. Persson. 1992. Modeling soil organic matter in organic-amended and nitrogen-fertilized long-term plots. Soil Science Society of America Journal 56:476-488.

  • Scriber, J. M., J. L. Bossart, and D. M. Snider. 1992. Diagnostic alleles from electrophoresis distinguish two noctuid pest species, Hydraecia immanis and H. micacea Lepidoptera: Noctuidae. Great Lakes Entomologist 25:91-98.

  • Smucker, A. J. and R. M. Aiken. 1992. Dynamic root responses to water deficits. Soil Science 154:281-289.

  • Sticklen, J. and R. Tufankji. 1992. Utilizing a functional approach for modeling biological systems. Mathematical and Computer Modeling 16:145-160.

  • 1991

    Burbank, D. H. 1991. Resource quality and recruitment of tree species in plantation forests of southwestern Michigan. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Harris, D. and E. A. Paul. 1991. Techniques for examining the carbon relationships of plant-microbial symbioses. Pages 39-52 in D. Coleman and B. Fry, eds. Carbon Isotope Techniques. Academic Press, New York, New York, USA.

  • Robertson, G. P. 1991. The KBS LTER Project. Pages 86-92 in Long-Term Ecological Research in the United States, 6th edition. LTER Network Office, Seattle, Washington.

  • Webber, P. J. 1991. The Long-Term Ecological Research programme of the United States - a guide for Northern Sciences Network ecological research. Pages 69-73 in UNESCO MAB Northern Sciences Network. Arctic Centre University of Lapland, Rovaneimi.

  • 1990

    Crum, J. R., G. P. Robertson, and F. Nurenberger. 1990. Long-term climate trends and agricultural productivity in Southwestern Michigan. Pages 53-58 in U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, Asheville, North Carolina, USA.

  • Gross, K. L. 1990. A comparison of methods for estimating soil seed banks. Journal of Ecology 78:1079-1093.

  • Sirota, J. M. 1990. The temporal and spatial distribution and sex ratio of summer adults of the seven spotted ladybird beetle (Coccinella septempunctata L. Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in alfalfa. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

  • Smucker, A. J. 1990. Quantification of root dynamics in agroecological systems. Remote Sensing Reviews 5:237-248.

  • Snider, R. J., R. Snider, and A. J. Smucker. 1990. Collembolan populations and root dynamics in Michigan agroecosystems. Pages 168-191 in Rhizosphere Dynamics. American Society of Agronomy, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.

  • Wise, J. C. 1990. Local dispersal of the potato leafhopper Homoptera: Cicadellidae in response to alfalfa cutting. Thesis, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA..

  • 1989

    Gross, K. L. and K. A. Renner. 1989. A new method for estimating seed numbers in the soil. Weed Science 37:836-839.

  • Paul, E. A. and G. P. Robertson. 1989. Ecology and the agricultural sciences: a false dichotomy? Ecology 70:1594-1597.

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