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    Integrating microbial physiology and physio-chemical principles in soils with the MIcrobial-MIneral Carbon Stabilization (MIMICS) model by Wieder, W. R, Grandy, A. S, Kallenbach, C. M, Bonan, G. B

    Published in Biogeosciences (24-07-2014)
    “…A growing body of literature documents the pressing need to develop soil biogeochemistry models that more accurately reflect contemporary understanding of soil…”
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    Representing life in the Earth system with soil microbial functional traits in the MIMICS model by Wieder, W. R, Grandy, A. S, Kallenbach, C. M, Taylor, P. G, Bonan, G. B

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (17-06-2015)
    “…Projecting biogeochemical responses to global environmental change requires multi-scaled perspectives that consider organismal diversity, ecosystem processes,…”
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    Oscillatory behavior of two nonlinear microbial models of soil carbon decomposition by Wang, Y. P, Chen, B. C, Wieder, W. R, Leite, M, Medlyn, B. E, Rasmussen, M, Smith, M. J, Agusto, F. B, Hoffman, F, Luo, Y. Q

    Published in Biogeosciences (07-04-2014)
    “…A number of nonlinear models have recently been proposed for simulating soil carbon decomposition. Their predictions of soil carbon responses to fresh litter…”
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    Synergies Among Environmental Science Research and Monitoring Networks: A Research Agenda by Jones, J. A., Groffman, P. M., Blair, J., Davis, F. W., Dugan, H., Euskirchen, E. E., Frey, S. D., Harms, T. K., Hinckley, E., Kosmala, M., Loberg, S., Malone, S., Novick, K., Record, S., Rocha, A. V., Ruddell, B. L., Stanley, E. H., Sturtevant, C., Thorpe, A., White, T., Wieder, W. R., Zhai, L., Zhu, K.

    Published in Earth's future (01-03-2021)
    “…Many research and monitoring networks in recent decades have provided publicly available data documenting environmental and ecological change, but little is…”
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    Topographic Heterogeneity and Aspect Moderate Exposure to Climate Change Across an Alpine Tundra Hillslope by Jay, K. R., Wieder, W. R., Swenson, S. C., Knowles, J. F., Elmendorf, S. C., Holland‐Moritz, H., Suding, K. N.

    “…Alpine tundra ecosystems are highly vulnerable to climate warming but are governed by local‐scale abiotic heterogeneity, which makes it difficult to predict…”
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    Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossil isopods of North America by Wieder, Robert W., Feldmann, Rodney M.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-11-1992)
    “…Nine species of fossil isopods have been studied from Cretaceous to Pleistocene rocks of North America. This represents all known species from the Mesozoic and…”
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    Controls over leaf litter decomposition in wet tropical forests by Wieder, William R, Cleveland, Cory C, Townsend, Alan R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-12-2009)
    “…Tropical forests play a substantial role in the global carbon (C) cycle and are projected to experience significant changes in climate, highlighting the…”
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    Stoichiometrically coupled carbon and nitrogen cycling in the MIcrobial-MIneral Carbon Stabilization model version 1.0 (MIMICS-CN v1.0) by Kyker-Snowman, Emily, Wieder, William R, Frey, Serita D, Grandy, A. Stuart

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (22-09-2020)
    “…Explicit consideration of microbial physiology in soil biogeochemical models that represent coupled carbon–nitrogen dynamics presents opportunities to deepen…”
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    Experimental drought in a tropical rain forest increases soil carbon dioxide losses to the atmosphere by Cleveland, Cory C, Wieder, William R, Reed, Sasha C, Townsend, Alan R

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-08-2010)
    “…Climate models predict precipitation changes for much of the humid tropics, yet few studies have investigated the potential consequences of drought on soil…”
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    An improved mechanistic model for ammonia volatilization in Earth system models: Flow of Agricultural Nitrogen version 2 (FANv2) by Vira, Julius, Hess, Peter, Melkonian, Jeff, Wieder, William R

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (24-09-2020)
    “…Volatilization of ammonia (NH3) from fertilizers and livestock wastes forms a significant pathway of nitrogen losses in agricultural ecosystems and constitutes…”
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    Can models adequately reflect how long-term nitrogen enrichment alters the forest soil carbon cycle? by Eastman, Brooke A, Wieder, William R, Hartman, Melannie D, Brzostek, Edward R, Peterjohn, William T

    Published in Biogeosciences (12-01-2024)
    “…Changes in the nitrogen (N) status of forest ecosystems can directly and indirectly influence their carbon (C) sequestration potential by altering soil organic…”
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    Leveraging the signature of heterotrophic respiration on atmospheric CO2 for model benchmarking by Basile, Samantha J, Lin, Xin, Wieder, William R, Hartman, Melannie D, Keppel-Aleks, Gretchen

    Published in Biogeosciences (13-03-2020)
    “…Spatial and temporal variations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) reflect large-scale net carbon exchange between the atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems…”
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    FIRE HISTORY OF THE AIKEN CANYON GRASSLAND-WOODLAND ECOTONE IN THE SOUTHERN FOOTHILLS OF THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE by Wieder, William R, Bower, Nathan W

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-06-2004)
    “…A fire history for the Aiken Canyon Nature Conservancy preserve in Colorado is presented. Eighteen cross-sections cut from ponderosa pine recorded 20 fire…”
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