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Paul Grogan
Paul Grogan
Department of Biology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Shrub expansion in tundra ecosystems: dynamics, impacts and research priorities
IH Myers-Smith, BC Forbes, M Wilmking, M Hallinger, T Lantz, D Blok, ...
Environmental Research Letters 6 (4), 045509, 2011
14952011
Soil bacterial diversity in the Arctic is not fundamentally different from that found in other biomes
H Chu, N Fierer, CL Lauber, JG Caporaso, R Knight, P Grogan
Environmental microbiology 12 (11), 2998-3006, 2010
6992010
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, S Normand, N Rüger, ...
Nature 562 (7725), 57-62, 2018
6282018
Freeze–thaw regime effects on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in sub-arctic heath tundra mesocosms
P Grogan, A Michelsen, P Ambus, S Jonasson
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 (4), 641-654, 2004
4402004
Fire effects on ecosystem nitrogen cycling in a Californian bishop pine forest
P Grogan, TD Burns, FS Chapin Iii
Oecologia 122, 537-544, 2000
3292000
Biomass offsets little or none of permafrost carbon release from soils, streams, and wildfire: an expert assessment
BW Abbott, JB Jones, EAG Schuur, FS Chapin III, WB Bowden, ...
Environmental Research Letters 11 (3), 034014, 2016
2952016
Soil fertility is associated with fungal and bacterial richness, whereas pH is associated with community composition in polar soil microbial communities
SD Siciliano, AS Palmer, T Winsley, E Lamb, A Bissett, MV Brown, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 78, 10-20, 2014
2872014
Large loss of CO2 in winter observed across the northern permafrost region
SM Natali, JD Watts, BM Rogers, S Potter, SM Ludwig, AK Selbmann, ...
Nature Climate Change 9 (11), 852-857, 2019
2712019
Detection of forest stand-level spatial structure in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities
EA Lilleskov, TD Bruns, TR Horton, D Lee Taylor, P Grogan
FEMS microbiology ecology 49 (2), 319-332, 2004
2532004
Carbon and nitrogen cycling in snow‐covered environments
PD Brooks, P Grogan, PH Templer, P Groffman, MG Öquist, J Schimel
Geography Compass 5 (9), 682-699, 2011
2392011
Contrasting elevational diversity patterns between eukaryotic soil microbes and plants
C Shen, W Liang, Y Shi, X Lin, H Zhang, X Wu, G Xie, P Chain, P Grogan, ...
Ecology 95 (11), 3190-3202, 2014
2032014
Below‐ground ectomycorrhizal community structure in a recently burned bishop pine forest
P Grogan, J Baar, TD Bruns
Journal of Ecology 88 (6), 1051-1062, 2000
2032000
Deepened snow alters soil microbial nutrient limitations in arctic birch hummock tundra
KM Buckeridge, P Grogan
applied soil ecology 39 (2), 210-222, 2008
1912008
Soil microbial biomass, nutrient availability and nitrogen mineralization potential among vegetation-types in a low arctic tundra landscape
H Chu, P Grogan
Plant and soil 329, 411-420, 2010
1772010
Deeper snow enhances winter respiration from both plant-associated and bulk soil carbon pools in birch hummock tundra
S Nobrega, P Grogan
Ecosystems 10, 419-431, 2007
1732007
CO2 FLUX MEASUREMENT USING SODA LIME: CORRECTION FOR WATER FORMED DURING CO2 ADSORPTION
P Grogan
Ecology 79 (4), 1467-1468, 1998
1671998
The seasonal pattern of soil microbial community structure in mesic low arctic tundra
KM Buckeridge, S Banerjee, SD Siciliano, P Grogan
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 65, 338-347, 2013
1582013
Arctic soil respiration: effects of climate and vegetation depend on season
P Grogan, FS Chapin Iii
Ecosystems 2, 451-459, 1999
1581999
Soil nitrogen cycling rates in low arctic shrub tundra are enhanced by litter feedbacks
KM Buckeridge, E Zufelt, H Chu, P Grogan
Plant and Soil 330, 407-421, 2010
1552010
The influence of vegetation type on the dominant soil bacteria, archaea, and fungi in a low arctic tundra landscape
H Chu, JD Neufeld, VK Walker, P Grogan
Soil Science Society of America Journal 75 (5), 1756-1765, 2011
1462011
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