Melany C Fisk
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Recent Articles
1.
Lawrence B, Fisk M, Fahey T, Suarez E
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
157(1):145-153.
PMID: 33873698
• Exotic earthworms can modify or eliminate surface organic (Oe/Oa) horizons in cold-temperate forest ecosystems and have profound effects on the forest soil environment, especially the rooting zone. • We...
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Sorensen P, Bhatnagar J, Christenson L, Duran J, Fahey T, Fisk M, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2019 May;
10:926.
PMID: 31114563
Rising winter air temperature will reduce snow depth and duration over the next century in northern hardwood forests. Reductions in snow depth may affect soil bacteria and fungi directly, but...
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Goswami S, Fisk M, Vadeboncoeur M, Garrison-Johnston M, Yanai R, Fahey T
Ecology
. 2017 Dec;
99(2):438-449.
PMID: 29205288
Forest productivity on glacially derived soils with weatherable phosphorus (P) is expected to be limited by nitrogen (N), according to theories of long-term ecosystem development. However, recent studies and model...
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Bowman W, Theodose T, Fisk M
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
101(2):217-227.
PMID: 28306794
Physiological and growth measurements were made on forbs and graminoids following additions of water and N+water in a graminoid-dominated dry meadow and a forb-dominated moist meadow, to determine if the...
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Locey K, Fisk M, Lennon J
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Jan;
7:2040.
PMID: 28119666
Microbial dormancy leads to the emergence of seed banks in environmental, engineered, and host-associated ecosystems. These seed banks act as reservoirs of diversity that allow microbes to persist under adverse...
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Sorensen P, Templer P, Christenson L, Duran J, Fahey T, Fisk M, et al.
Ecology
. 2016 Dec;
97(12):3359-3368.
PMID: 27912011
Snow cover is projected to decline during the next century in many ecosystems that currently experience a seasonal snowpack. Because snow insulates soils from frigid winter air temperatures, soils are...
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See C, Yanai R, Fisk M, Vadeboncoeur M, Quintero B, Fahey T
Ecology
. 2015 Nov;
96(9):2488-98.
PMID: 26594705
Previous studies have attempted to link foliar resorption of nitrogen and phosphorus to their. respective availabilities in soil, with mixed results. Based on resource optimization theory, we hypothesized that the...
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Duran J, Morse J, Groffman P, Campbell J, Christenson L, Driscoll C, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2014 May;
20(11):3568-77.
PMID: 24796872
Understanding the responses of terrestrial ecosystems to global change remains a major challenge of ecological research. We exploited a natural elevation gradient in a northern hardwood forest to determine how...
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Fahey T, Yavitt J, Sherman R, Maerz J, Groffman P, Fisk M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2013 Aug;
23(5):1185-201.
PMID: 23967585
To examine the mechanisms of earthworm effects on forest soil C and N, we double-labeled leaf litter with 13C and 15N, applied it to sugar maple forest plots with and...
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Groffman P, Fisk M
Ecology
. 2011 Dec;
92(11):2035-42.
PMID: 22164827
Forest ecosystem nitrogen (N) cycling is a critical controller of the ability of forests to prevent the movement of reactive N to receiving waters and the atmosphere and to sequester...