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David A Wardle

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Nature|June 10, 2005
Effects of species and functional group loss on island ecosystem propertiesDavid A Wardle, Olle Zackrisson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 29, 2014
Ecology. Disentangling global soil fungal diversityDavid A Wardle, Björn D Lindahl
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 3, 2014
Plant succession as an integrator of contrasting ecological time scalesLawrence R Walker, David A Wardle
Plos One|November 13, 2012
Lichen specific thallus mass and secondary compounds change across a retrogressive fire-driven chronosequenceJohan Asplund, Aron Sandling, David A Wardle
ISME Communications|July 6, 2026
Long-term ecosystem development and retrogression drive microbial specialization for complex organic matter degradationFlúvio Modolon, Eric Capo, David A Wardle
Nature|May 26, 2018
Long-term effects of species loss on community properties across contrasting ecosystemsPaul Kardol, Nicolas Fanin, David A Wardle
Oecologia|January 10, 2012
Response of photosynthetic carbon gain to ecosystem retrogression of vascular plants and mosses in the boreal forestSheel Bansal, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, David A Wardle
Oecologia|August 10, 2006
Aboveground and belowground responses to quality and heterogeneity of organic inputs to the boreal forestHelena Dehlin, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, David A Wardle
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Soil fertility and disturbance interact to drive contrasting responses of co-occurring native and nonnative speciesDuane A Peltzer, Hiroko Kurokawa, David A Wardle
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2008
Fire-derived charcoal causes loss of forest humusDavid A Wardle, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, Olle Zackrisson
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Nature|June 10, 2005
Effects of species and functional group loss on island ecosystem propertiesDavid A Wardle, Olle Zackrisson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 29, 2014
Ecology. Disentangling global soil fungal diversityDavid A Wardle, Björn D Lindahl
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|August 3, 2014
Plant succession as an integrator of contrasting ecological time scalesLawrence R Walker, David A Wardle
Plos One|November 13, 2012
Lichen specific thallus mass and secondary compounds change across a retrogressive fire-driven chronosequenceJohan Asplund, Aron Sandling, David A Wardle
ISME Communications|July 6, 2026
Long-term ecosystem development and retrogression drive microbial specialization for complex organic matter degradationFlúvio Modolon, Eric Capo, David A Wardle
Nature|May 26, 2018
Long-term effects of species loss on community properties across contrasting ecosystemsPaul Kardol, Nicolas Fanin, David A Wardle
Oecologia|January 10, 2012
Response of photosynthetic carbon gain to ecosystem retrogression of vascular plants and mosses in the boreal forestSheel Bansal, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, David A Wardle
Oecologia|August 10, 2006
Aboveground and belowground responses to quality and heterogeneity of organic inputs to the boreal forestHelena Dehlin, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, David A Wardle
Ecology|May 6, 2016
Soil fertility and disturbance interact to drive contrasting responses of co-occurring native and nonnative speciesDuane A Peltzer, Hiroko Kurokawa, David A Wardle
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 3, 2008
Fire-derived charcoal causes loss of forest humusDavid A Wardle, Marie-Charlotte Nilsson, Olle Zackrisson
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