The global soil community and its influence on biogeochemistry TW Crowther, J Van den Hoogen, J Wan, MA Mayes, AD Keiser, L Mo, ... Science 365 (6455), eaav0550, 2019 | 502 | 2019 |
Empirical evidence that soil carbon formation from plant inputs is positively related to microbial growth MA Bradford, AD Keiser, CA Davies, CA Mersmann, MS Strickland Biogeochemistry 113, 271-281, 2013 | 247 | 2013 |
The effect of resource history on the functioning of soil microbial communities is maintained across time AD Keiser, MS Strickland, N Fierer, MA Bradford Biogeosciences 8 (6), 1477-1486, 2011 | 129 | 2011 |
Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities AD Keiser, DA Keiser, MS Strickland, MA Bradford Journal of Ecology 102 (3), 603-609, 2014 | 103 | 2014 |
Climate history shapes contemporary leaf litter decomposition MS Strickland, AD Keiser, MA Bradford Biogeochemistry 122, 165-174, 2015 | 62 | 2015 |
Nitrogen uptake and preference in a forest understory following invasion by an exotic grass JM Fraterrigo, MS Strickland, AD Keiser, MA Bradford Oecologia 167, 781-791, 2011 | 60 | 2011 |
Climate masks decomposer influence in a cross-site litter decomposition study AD Keiser, MA Bradford Soil Biology and Biochemistry 107, 180-187, 2017 | 56 | 2017 |
Microbial communities may modify how litter quality affects potential decomposition rates as tree species migrate AD Keiser, JD Knoepp, MA Bradford Plant and Soil 372, 167-176, 2013 | 52 | 2013 |
Habitat, dispersal and propagule pressure control exotic plant infilling within an invaded range RJ Warren, T Ursell, AD Keiser, MA Bradford Ecosphere 4 (2), 1-12, 2013 | 48* | 2013 |
Variation in home‐field advantage and ability in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradients GF Veen, AD Keiser, WH van der Putten, DA Wardle Functional Ecology 32 (6), 1563-1574, 2018 | 46 | 2018 |
Home‐field advantage of litter decomposition: from the phyllosphere to the soil N Fanin, D Lin, GT Freschet, AD Keiser, L Augusto, DA Wardle, GF Veen New Phytologist 231 (4), 1353-1358, 2021 | 39 | 2021 |
Constraining carbon and nutrient flows in soil with ecological stoichiometry RW Buchkowski, AN Shaw, D Sihi, GR Smith, AD Keiser Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 7, 382, 2019 | 39 | 2019 |
The global soil community and its influence on biogeochemistry. Science 365: eaav0550 TW Crowther, J Van den Hoogen, J Wan, MA Mayes, AD Keiser, L Mo, ... | 37 | 2019 |
Disturbance decouples biogeochemical cycles across forests of the southeastern US AD Keiser, JD Knoepp, MA Bradford Ecosystems 19, 50-61, 2016 | 33 | 2016 |
Peatland microbial community response to altered climate tempered by nutrient availability AD Keiser, M Smith, S Bell, KS Hofmockel Soil Biology and Biochemistry 137, 107561, 2019 | 18 | 2019 |
Signatures of an abiotic decomposition pathway in temperate forest leaf litter AD Keiser, R Warren, T Filley, MA Bradford Biogeochemistry 153, 177-190, 2021 | 11 | 2021 |
Soil carbon availability decouples net nitrogen mineralization and net nitrification across United States Long Term Ecological Research sites AL Gill, RM Grinder, CR See, FS Chapin III, LC DeLancey, MC Fisk, ... Biogeochemistry, 1-12, 2023 | 1 | 2023 |
Data from: Variation in home-field advantage and ability in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradients CGF Veen, AD Keiser, DA Wardle NIOO-KNAW, 2018 | 1 | 2018 |
Signatures of photodegradation in decomposing leaf litter within a temperate forest AD Keiser, RJ Warren, TR Filley, MA Bradford 2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018 | | 2018 |
Home-field advantage in leaf litter decomposition across successional gradients: lay summary GF Veen, AD Keiser, WH van der Putten, DA Wardle | | 2018 |