KBS LTER Publications

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  • Forthcoming Publications from the Research Context

    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).

  • 2022

    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.

  • 2021

    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.

  • 2020

    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.

  • 2019

    Helms, J. A., S. E. Ijelu, and N. M. Haddad. 2019. Range expansion in an introduced social parasite-host species pair. Biological Invasions 21:2751-2759.

  • 2017

    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.

  • 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.

  • Schmidt, J. E., D. J. Weese, and J. A. Lau. 2017. Data from: Long-term agricultural management does not alter the evolution of a soybean-rhizobium mutualism. Dryad Data Repository https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.1h3k8.

  • 2015

    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.

  • 2009

    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.

  • 2007

    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.

  • 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.

  • 2005

    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.

  • 1999

    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.

  • 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.

  • 1993

    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.

  • 1992

    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.

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