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    Partitioning sources of soil respiration in boreal black spruce forest using radiocarbon by Schuur, Edward A.G, Trumbore, Susan E

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2006)
    “…Separating ecosystem and soil respiration into autotrophic and heterotrophic component sources is necessary for understanding how the net ecosystem exchange of…”
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    Ecological Response to Permafrost Thaw and Consequences for Local and Global Ecosystem Services by Schuur, Edward A.G, Mack, Michelle C

    “…The Arctic may seem remote, but the unprecedented environmental changes occurring there have important consequences for global society. Of all Arctic system…”
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    Increasing wildfires threaten historic carbon sink of boreal forest soils by Walker, Xanthe J., Baltzer, Jennifer L., Cumming, Steven G., Day, Nicola J., Ebert, Christopher, Goetz, Scott, Johnstone, Jill F., Potter, Stefano, Rogers, Brendan M., Schuur, Edward A. G., Turetsky, Merritt R., Mack, Michelle C.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-08-2019)
    “…Boreal forest fires emit large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere primarily through the combustion of soil organic matter 1 – 3 . During each fire, a…”
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    The impact of the permafrost carbon feedback on global climate by Schaefer, Kevin, Lantuit, Hugues, Romanovsky, Vladimir E, Schuur, Edward A G, Witt, Ronald

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-08-2014)
    “…Degrading permafrost can alter ecosystems, damage infrastructure, and release enough carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to influence global climate. The…”
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    Soil resources and element stocks in drylands to face global issues by Plaza, César, Zaccone, Claudio, Sawicka, Kasia, Méndez, Ana M., Tarquis, Ana, Gascó, Gabriel, Heuvelink, Gerard B. M., Schuur, Edward A. G., Maestre, Fernando T.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-09-2018)
    “…Drylands (hyperarid, arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid ecosystems) cover almost half of Earth’s land surface and are highly vulnerable to environmental…”
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    effect of permafrost thaw on old carbon release and net carbon exchange from tundra by Schuur, Edward A.G, Vogel, Jason G, Crummer, Kathryn G, Lee, Hanna, Sickman, James O, Osterkamp, T.E

    Published in Nature (28-05-2009)
    “…Permafrost soils in boreal and Arctic ecosystems store almost twice as much carbon as is currently present in the atmosphere. Permafrost thaw and the microbial…”
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    Redox control of phosphorus pools in Hawaiian montane forest soils by Miller, Aaron J, Schuur, Edward A.G, Chadwick, Oliver A

    Published in Geoderma (01-08-2001)
    “…Soil phosphorus pools vary due to changes in the stability of organic matter and secondary Fe and Al oxyhydroxides and non-crystalline aluminosilicate minerals…”
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    effect of nutrient deposition on bacterial communities in Arctic tundra soil by Campbell, Barbara J, Polson, Shawn W, Hanson, Thomas E, Mack, Michelle C, Schuur, Edward A.G

    Published in Environmental microbiology (01-07-2010)
    “…The microbial communities of high-latitude ecosystems are expected to experience rapid changes over the next century due to climate warming and increased…”
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    Abrupt permafrost thaw accelerates carbon dioxide and methane release at a tussock tundra site by Rodenhizer, Heidi, Belshe, Fay, Celis, Gerardo, Ledman, Justin, Mauritz, Marguerite, Goetz, Scott, Sankey, Temuulen, Schuur, Edward A.G.

    Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (31-12-2022)
    “…Abrupt thaw could cause permafrost ecosystems to release more carbon than is predicted from gradual thaw alone. However, thermokarst feature mapping is limited…”
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    climate-driven switch in plant nitrogen acquisition within tropical forest communities by Houlton, Benjamin Z, Sigman, Daniel M, Schuur, Edward A.G, Hedin, Lars O

    “…The response of tropical forests to climate change will depend on individual plant species' nutritional strategies, which have not been defined in the case of…”
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    Relationships among precipitation regime, nutrient availability, and carbon turnover in tropical rain forests by Posada, Juan M., Schuur, Edward A. G.

    Published in Oecologia (01-03-2011)
    “…The effect of high precipitation regime in tropical forests is poorly known despite indications of its potentially negative effects on nutrient availability…”
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    Elucidating the nutritional dynamics of fungi using stable isotopes by Mayor, Jordan R, Schuur, Edward A.G, Henkel, Terry W

    Published in Ecology letters (01-02-2009)
    “…Mycorrhizal and saprotrophic (SAP) fungi are essential to terrestrial element cycling due to their uptake of mineral nutrients and decomposition of detritus…”
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    Metagenomics Reveals Pervasive Bacterial Populations and Reduced Community Diversity across the Alaska Tundra Ecosystem by Johnston, Eric R, Rodriguez-R, Luis M, Luo, Chengwei, Yuan, Mengting M, Wu, Liyou, He, Zhili, Schuur, Edward A G, Luo, Yiqi, Tiedje, James M, Zhou, Jizhong, Konstantinidis, Konstantinos T

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (25-04-2016)
    “…How soil microbial communities contrast with respect to taxonomic and functional composition within and between ecosystems remains an unresolved question that…”
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    Soil carbon distribution in Alaska in relation to soil-forming factors by Johnson, Kristofer D., Harden, Jennifer, McGuire, A. David, Bliss, Norman B., Bockheim, James G., Clark, Mark, Nettleton-Hollingsworth, Teresa, Jorgenson, M. Torre, Kane, Evan S., Mack, Michelle, O'Donnell, Jonathan, Ping, Chien-Lu, Schuur, Edward A.G., Turetsky, Merritt R., Valentine, David W.

    Published in Geoderma (01-11-2011)
    “…The direction and magnitude of soil organic carbon (SOC) changes in response to climate change remain unclear and depend on the spatial distribution of SOC…”
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