Research Bibliography
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Decadal post-fire succession of soil invertebrate communities is dependent on the soil surface properties in a northern temperate forest. Science of The Total Environment. 647:1058-1068.
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2019. Multidecadal trajectories of soil chemistry and nutrient availability following cutting vs. burning disturbances in Upper Great Lakes forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 49(7):731-742.
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2019. Multidecadal trajectories of soil chemistry and nutrient availability following cutting vs. burning disturbances in Upper Great Lakes forests. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 49:731-742.
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2019. Impacts of experimentally accelerated forest succession on belowground plant and fungal communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. :44-53.
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2018. Impacts of experimentally accelerated forest succession on belowground plant and fungal communities. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 125:44-53.
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2018. Physiographic factors underlie rates of biomass production during succession in Great Lakes forest landscapes. Forest Ecology and Management. 397:157-173.
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Historical patterns of exotic earthworm distributions inform contemporary associations with soil physical and chemical factors across a northern temperate forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 68:503-514.
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2014. Historical patterns of exotic earthworm distributions inform contemporary associations with soil physical and chemical factors across a northern temperate forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 68:503-514.
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