MICROBIAL ECOLOGY

Tuesday, August 8, 2000
3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
Sports Event Center (Site A)
130Snow pack coverage and influence on soils of a polar desert.
GOOSEFF, M.N. , J.E. BARRETT, P.T. DORAN
131Microbial communities on a precipitation gradient: Links to soil redox and carbon cycling.
SCHUUR, E.AG , E. SCHWARTZ, K.M SCOW, P.M MATSON
132Simulation of the response of soil biota, carbon and nitrogen to regeneration treatments in temperate forest ecosystems.
MADSON, S.L. , M.L. CABRERA, D.C. COLEMAN
133Nutrient fluxes model in a Mexican rain forest.
LEóN-RICO, R. , C. PEREZ-CASTILLO, J. ALVAREZ SANCHEZ
134Effects of aspect and leaf litter on seasonal variation of soil respiration at a temperate hardwood forest.
LEE, D. , S. KANG, S. OH, S. DOH
135Seasonal patterns of denitrification controls in three vegetation types of southeastern Oklahoma.
WEST, A.E. , E.E. JORGENSEN
136Microbial activity and nitrogen dynamics in a California annual grassland, coastal sage scrub and mixed oak woodland community.
DORNELLES, D.S. , J.P. SCHIMEL
137Earthworms, fine roots, and soil microorganisms in a northern hardwood forest.
FISK, M.C , K. STRASSNER, P.M GROFFMAN, T.J FAHEY, P.J BOHLEN
138Nitrifying bacteria in exotic earthworm casts and in rural and urban oak forest soil.
SCOTT, J. , M. CARREIRO
139Earthworm influence on plant litter decomposition in tropical pasture and wet forest.
LIU, Z. , X. ZOU
140Abiotic and biotic controls on the abundance and distribution of entomopathogenic nematodes in tallgrass prairie.
DECRAPPEO, N.M , D.H WALL
141Community self-organization and the introduction success of a bioremediative soil microorganism.
ZIMMERMANN, C.R. , T. FUKAMI, G.S. SAYLER, J.A. DRAKE
142Bacterial community differentiation due to location within soil aggregates.
BLACKWOOD, C.B. , A. SMUCKER, E.A. PAUL
143Diversity and consistency of fungal fruiting over three years along clearcut center to forest interior transects in western Washington.
SPARKS, G.B. , J.A. AMMIRATI, R.L. EDMONDS
144Potential effects of elevated CO2 and O3 on soil microbiota in ponderosa pine mesocosms.
DONEGAN, K.K. , L.L. WATRUD, S. MAGGARD, T. SHIROYAMA, L.A. PORTEOUS, R.J. SEIDLER
145Accessing the relationships between biodiversity, function, and decomposition in soil fungal assemblages.
SOBEK, E.A. , S. COX, J. DOBRANIC, J. ZAK
146Microbial functional diversity in an arid ecosystem: Patterns and controls.
COX, S.B. , E. SOBEK, J.C. ZAK, J. DOBRANIC
147Calorimetric studies of cryptogamic crust metabolism.
STRADLING, D.A. , B.N. SMITH, L.D. HANSEN, R.S. CRIDDLE, R. PENDLETON
148The relationship between land use history, soil characteristics and microbial community structure along a gradient of increasing intensity of disturbance.
STEENWERTH, K.L. , F.J. CALDERóN, L.E. JACKSON, K.M. SCOW, M.R. STROMBERG
149Timing of nutrient pulses in a sagebrush-bunchgrass ecosystem.
STARK, J.M.

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