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Michelle C Mack

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Fire Ecology|October 13, 2025
Increasing wildfire frequency decreases carbon storage and leads to regeneration failure in Alaskan boreal forestsXanthe J Walker, Michelle C Mack, Betsy Black, et al.
Oecologia|July 28, 2021
The relationship of C and N stable isotopes to high-latitude moss-associated N<sub>2</sub> fixationJulia E M Stuart, Hannah Holland-Moritz, Mélanie Jean, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 8, 2017
Fuel-reduction management alters plant composition, carbon and nitrogen pools, and soil thaw in Alaskan boreal forestApril M Melvin, Gerardo Celis, Jill F Johnstone, et al.
Nature|July 29, 2011
Carbon loss from an unprecedented Arctic tundra wildfireMichelle C Mack, M Syndonia Bret-Harte, Teresa N Hollingsworth, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 10, 2013
The response of Arctic vegetation and soils following an unusually severe tundra fireM Syndonia Bret-Harte, Michelle C Mack, Gaius R Shaver, et al.
Ecosystems (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2023
Material Legacies and Environmental Constraints Underlie Fire Resilience of a Dominant Boreal Forest TypeNicola J Day, Jill F Johnstone, Kirsten A Reid, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 27, 2023
Distinct Growth Responses of Tundra Soil Bacteria to Short-Term and Long-Term WarmingJeffrey R Propster, Egbert Schwartz, Michaela Hayer, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 6, 2019
Wildfire severity reduces richness and alters composition of soil fungal communities in boreal forests of western CanadaNicola J Day, Kari E Dunfield, Jill F Johnstone, et al.
Microbiome|February 24, 2021
The bacterial communities of Alaskan mosses and their contributions to N<sub>2</sub>-fixationHannah Holland-Moritz, Julia E M Stuart, Lily R Lewis, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|September 12, 2008
Plant functional types do not predict biomass responses to removal and fertilization in Alaskan tussock tundraM Syndonia Bret-Harte, Michelle C Mack, Gregory R Goldsmith, et al.
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Fire Ecology|October 13, 2025
Increasing wildfire frequency decreases carbon storage and leads to regeneration failure in Alaskan boreal forestsXanthe J Walker, Michelle C Mack, Betsy Black, et al.
Oecologia|July 28, 2021
The relationship of C and N stable isotopes to high-latitude moss-associated N<sub>2</sub> fixationJulia E M Stuart, Hannah Holland-Moritz, Mélanie Jean, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 8, 2017
Fuel-reduction management alters plant composition, carbon and nitrogen pools, and soil thaw in Alaskan boreal forestApril M Melvin, Gerardo Celis, Jill F Johnstone, et al.
Nature|July 29, 2011
Carbon loss from an unprecedented Arctic tundra wildfireMichelle C Mack, M Syndonia Bret-Harte, Teresa N Hollingsworth, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|July 10, 2013
The response of Arctic vegetation and soils following an unusually severe tundra fireM Syndonia Bret-Harte, Michelle C Mack, Gaius R Shaver, et al.
Ecosystems (New York, N.Y.)|May 14, 2023
Material Legacies and Environmental Constraints Underlie Fire Resilience of a Dominant Boreal Forest TypeNicola J Day, Jill F Johnstone, Kirsten A Reid, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 27, 2023
Distinct Growth Responses of Tundra Soil Bacteria to Short-Term and Long-Term WarmingJeffrey R Propster, Egbert Schwartz, Michaela Hayer, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 6, 2019
Wildfire severity reduces richness and alters composition of soil fungal communities in boreal forests of western CanadaNicola J Day, Kari E Dunfield, Jill F Johnstone, et al.
Microbiome|February 24, 2021
The bacterial communities of Alaskan mosses and their contributions to N<sub>2</sub>-fixationHannah Holland-Moritz, Julia E M Stuart, Lily R Lewis, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|September 12, 2008
Plant functional types do not predict biomass responses to removal and fertilization in Alaskan tussock tundraM Syndonia Bret-Harte, Michelle C Mack, Gregory R Goldsmith, et al.
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