Browsing ARTICLES CIENTÍFICS by Author "Baggs, Elizabeth M."
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Drought decreases incorporation of recent plant photosynthate into soil food webs regardless of their trophic complexity
Chomel, Mathilde; Lavallee, Jocelyn M.; Alvarez-Segura, Nil; de Castro, Francisco; Rhymes, Jennifer M.; Caruso, Tancredi; de Vries, Franciska T.; Baggs, Elizabeth M.; Emmerson, Mark C.; Bardgett, Richard D.; Johnson, David (Global Change Biology, 2019-07-13) Aigües Marines i ContinentalsTheory suggests that more complex food webs promote stability and can buffer the effects of perturbations, such as drought, on soil organisms and ecosystem functions. Here, we tested experimentally how ... -
Using plant, microbe, and soil fauna traits to improve the predictive power of biogeochemical models
Fry, Ellen L.; De Long, Jonathan R.; Álvarez Garrido, Lucía; Alvarez, Nil; Carrillo, Yolima; Castañeda-Gómez, Laura; Chomel, Mathilde; Dondini, Marta; Drake, John E.; Hasegawa, Shun; Hortal, Sara; Jackson, Benjamin G.; Jiang, Mingkai; Lavallee, Jocelyn M.; Medlyn, Belinda E.; Rhymes, Jennifer; Singh, Brajesh K.; Smith, Pete; Anderson, Ian C.; Bardgett, Richard D.; Baggs, Elizabeth M.; Johnson, David (Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2018-09-11) Aigües Marines i ContinentalsProcess‐based models describing biogeochemical cycling are crucial tools to understanding long‐term nutrient dynamics, especially in the context of perturbations, such as climate and land‐use change. ...