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Zachary B Freedman

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Molecular Ecology|May 7, 2015
Atmospheric N deposition alters connectance, but not functional potential among saprotrophic bacterial communitiesZachary B Freedman, Donald R Zak
Ecology|June 23, 2025
Top-Down Processes Drive Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Diversity in a Model Aquatic Microbial CommunityAlicia McGrew, Zachary B Freedman, Benjamin Baiser
Plos One|October 14, 2016
Microbial Potential for Ecosystem N Loss Is Increased by Experimental N DepositionZachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, Donald R Zak
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|January 11, 2019
Seasonal, sub-seasonal and diurnal variation of soil bacterial community composition in a temperate deciduous forestWilliam J Landesman, Zachary B Freedman, David M Nelson
Ecology|August 12, 2022
Fungivorous nematodes drive microbial diversity and carbon cycling in soilJennifer L Kane, James B Kotcon, Zachary B Freedman, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|June 9, 2020
Soil microbial succession following surface mining is governed primarily by deterministic factorsJennifer L Kane, Ember M Morrissey, Jeffrey G Skousen, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 15, 2016
Anthropogenic N Deposition Slows Decay by Favoring Bacterial Metabolism: Insights from Metagenomic AnalysesZachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, Donald R Zak, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 27, 2016
Anthropogenic N deposition increases soil organic matter accumulation without altering its biochemical compositionDonald R Zak, Zachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 9, 2016
Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors: the influence of pH and soil moistureKarl J Romanowicz, Zachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 12, 2025
Environmental Stress Shapes Bacterial Community Structure and Function Through Interactive Abiotic EffectsJessica R Bernardin, Erica B Young, Grace A Cagle, et al.
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Molecular Ecology|May 7, 2015
Atmospheric N deposition alters connectance, but not functional potential among saprotrophic bacterial communitiesZachary B Freedman, Donald R Zak
Ecology|June 23, 2025
Top-Down Processes Drive Taxonomic and Phylogenetic Diversity in a Model Aquatic Microbial CommunityAlicia McGrew, Zachary B Freedman, Benjamin Baiser
Plos One|October 14, 2016
Microbial Potential for Ecosystem N Loss Is Increased by Experimental N DepositionZachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, Donald R Zak
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|January 11, 2019
Seasonal, sub-seasonal and diurnal variation of soil bacterial community composition in a temperate deciduous forestWilliam J Landesman, Zachary B Freedman, David M Nelson
Ecology|August 12, 2022
Fungivorous nematodes drive microbial diversity and carbon cycling in soilJennifer L Kane, James B Kotcon, Zachary B Freedman, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|June 9, 2020
Soil microbial succession following surface mining is governed primarily by deterministic factorsJennifer L Kane, Ember M Morrissey, Jeffrey G Skousen, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|March 15, 2016
Anthropogenic N Deposition Slows Decay by Favoring Bacterial Metabolism: Insights from Metagenomic AnalysesZachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, Donald R Zak, et al.
Global Change Biology|August 27, 2016
Anthropogenic N deposition increases soil organic matter accumulation without altering its biochemical compositionDonald R Zak, Zachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 9, 2016
Active microorganisms in forest soils differ from the total community yet are shaped by the same environmental factors: the influence of pH and soil moistureKarl J Romanowicz, Zachary B Freedman, Rima A Upchurch, et al.
Molecular Ecology|September 12, 2025
Environmental Stress Shapes Bacterial Community Structure and Function Through Interactive Abiotic EffectsJessica R Bernardin, Erica B Young, Grace A Cagle, et al.
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