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Matthew Wallenstein

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Mbio|June 4, 2024
Warming alters cascading effects of a dominant arthropod predator on fungal community composition in the ArcticAmanda M Koltz, Akihiro Koyama, Matthew Wallenstein
Ecology|July 3, 2007
Microbial stress-response physiology and its implications for ecosystem functionJoshua Schimel, Teri C Balser, Matthew Wallenstein
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 30, 2010
Discussion: 'Congenital toxoplasmosis' by Berrébi et alGeorge A Macones, Jennifer McNamara, Matthew Wallenstein, et al.
Aob PLANTS|April 15, 2016
Earlier snowmelt and warming lead to earlier but not necessarily more plant growthCarolyn Livensperger, Heidi Steltzer, Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 29, 2015
Elevated carbon dioxide accelerates the spatial turnover of soil microbial communitiesYe Deng, Zhili He, Jinbo Xiong, et al.
Environment International|September 2, 2020
Microbial functional genes commonly respond to elevated carbon dioxideZhili He, Ye Deng, Meiying Xu, et al.
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Mbio|June 4, 2024
Warming alters cascading effects of a dominant arthropod predator on fungal community composition in the ArcticAmanda M Koltz, Akihiro Koyama, Matthew Wallenstein
Ecology|July 3, 2007
Microbial stress-response physiology and its implications for ecosystem functionJoshua Schimel, Teri C Balser, Matthew Wallenstein
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology|November 30, 2010
Discussion: 'Congenital toxoplasmosis' by Berrébi et alGeorge A Macones, Jennifer McNamara, Matthew Wallenstein, et al.
Aob PLANTS|April 15, 2016
Earlier snowmelt and warming lead to earlier but not necessarily more plant growthCarolyn Livensperger, Heidi Steltzer, Anthony Darrouzet-Nardi, et al.
Global Change Biology|September 29, 2015
Elevated carbon dioxide accelerates the spatial turnover of soil microbial communitiesYe Deng, Zhili He, Jinbo Xiong, et al.
Environment International|September 2, 2020
Microbial functional genes commonly respond to elevated carbon dioxideZhili He, Ye Deng, Meiying Xu, et al.
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