Soil Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
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Publications by Authors

Diana H Wall    Ed Ayres     Breana Simmons   


Selected publications

Niederberger, T.D., I.R. McDonald, A.L. Hacker, R.M. Soo, J.E. Barrett, D.H. Wall and S.C. Cary. 2008. Microbial community composition in soils of Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Environmental Microbiology, doi: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01593x.

Barrett, J.E., R.A. Virginia, D.H. Wall and B.J. Adams. 2008 A decline in dominant invertebrate species contributes to altered carbon cycling in low diversity soil ecosystem. Global Change Biology. 14:1-11.

Poage, M.A., J.E. Barrett, R.A. Virginia, D.H. Wall. 2008. The influence of soil geochemistry on nematode distribution, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 40:119-128.

Ayres, E., D.H. Wall, B.L. Simmons, C.B. Field, D.G. Milchunas, J.A. Morgan and J. Roy. 2008. Belowground nematode herbivores are resistant to elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations in grassland ecosystems. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40:978-985.

Simmons, B.L., R.K. Niles and D.H. Wall. 2008. Distribution and abundance of field nematodes at various spatial scales. Applied Soil Ecology 38:211-222.

Wall, D.H. 2007.  Global Change tipping points: Above- and below-ground biotic interactions in a low diversity ecosystem. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, Biological Sciences (0926-8436), doi: 10.1098/rstb.2006.1950.

Hunt, H. W., A. M. Treonis, D. H. Wall, and R. A Virginia. 2007. A mathematical model for variation in water-retention curves among sandy soils. Antarctic Science, doi:10.1017/S0954102007000703.

Ayres, E., D. H. Wall, B. J. Adams, J. E. Barrett and R. A. Virginia. 2007.  Unique similarity of faunal communities across aquatic terrestrial interfaces in a polar desert ecosystem. Ecosystems, 10:523-535.

Barrett, J. E., R. A. Virginia, W. B. Lyons, D. M. McKnight, J. C. Priscu, P. T. Doran, A. G. Fountain, D. H. Wall, and D. L. Moorhead. 2007. Biogeochemical stoichiometry of Antarctic Dry Valley ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, G01010, doi:10.1029/2005JG000141.

Wall, D. H., B. J. Adams, J. E. Barrett, and D. W. Hopkins. 2006. A synthesis of soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in Victoria Land, Antarctica. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38: 3001-3002.

Johnson, S. N., J. W. Crawford, P. J. Gregory, D .V. Grinev, R. W. Mankin, G. J. Mankin, P. J. Murray, D. H. Wall, X. Zhang. 2006.  Non-invasive techniques for investigating and modelling root-feeding insects in managed and natural systems. Agricultural and Forest Entomology. DOI:10.1111/j.1461-9563.2006.00315.x

Nkem, J. N., D. H. Wall, R. A. Virginia, J. E. Barrett, E. Broos, D. L. Porazinska, and B. J. Adams. 2006. Wind dispersal of soil invertebrates in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Polar Biology 29: 346-352.

Nkem, J. N., R. A. Virginia, J. E. Barrett, D. H. Wall and G. Li. 2006. Salt tolerance and survival thresholds for two species of Antarctic soil nematodes. Polar Biology 29: 643-651.

St. John, M. G., D. H. Wall and V. M. Behan-Pelletier. 2006. Does plant species co-occurrence influence soil mite diversity? Ecology, 87: 625-633.

St. John, M. G., D. H. Wall and H. W. Hunt. 2006. Are soil mite assemblages structured by the identity of native and invasive alien grasses? Ecology, 87: 1314-1324.

 

 

 
 


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