Winter climate change affects growing-season soil microbial biomass and activity in northern hardwood forests

Author:

Durán Jorge12,Morse Jennifer L.3,Groffman Peter M.1,Campbell John L.4,Christenson Lynn M.5,Driscoll Charles T.6,Fahey Timothy J.7,Fisk Melany C.8,Mitchell Myron J.9,Templer Pamela H.10

Affiliation:

1. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies; Box AB, 2801 Sharon Turnpike Millbrook NY 12545 USA

2. Centre for Functional Ecology; Department of Life Sciences; University of Coimbra; 3001-401 Coimbra Portugal

3. Environmental Science and Management; School of the Environment; Portland State University; PO Box 751 (ESM) Portland OR 97207 USA

4. Northern Research Station; USDA Forest Service; 271 Mast Road Durham NH 03824 USA

5. Biology Department; Vassar College; 124 Raymond Ave. Poughkeepsie NY 12604 USA

6. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering; Syracuse University; 900 S Crouse Ave. Syracuse NY 13210 USA

7. Department of Natural Resources; Cornell University; Ithaca NY 14850 USA

8. Department of Zoology; Miami University; 501 E High St. Oxford OH 45056 USA

9. Department of Environmental and Forest Biology; SUNY-College of Environmental Science and Forestry; 1 Forestry Dr Syracuse NY 13210 USA

10. Department of Biology; Boston University; 5 Cummington Street Boston MA 02215 USA

Funder

US National Science Foundation

Spanish Ministry of Education

Portuguese Ministry of Education and Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Environmental Science,Ecology,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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