Publications
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Carbon chemistry and mineralization of peat soils from the Australian Alps. European Journal of Soil Science. 63:129-140.
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2012. Combining microdilution with MicroResp (TM): Microbial substrate utilization, antimicrobial susceptibility and respiration. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 88:399-412.
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2012. Competition, Not Cooperation, Dominates Interactions among Culturable Microbial Species. Current Biology. 22:1845-1850.
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2012. Do development stages of biological soil crusts determine activity and functional diversity in a sand-dune ecosystem? Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 51:66-72.
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2012. Do long-lived ants affect soil microbial communities? Biology and Fertility of Soils. 48:227-233.
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2012. The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.
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2012. The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.
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2012. The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp™ method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.
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2012. The FungiResp method: An application of the MicroResp™ method to assess fungi in microbial communities as soil biological indicators. Ecological Indicators. 23:482-490.
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2012. The polyhydroxyalkanoate metabolism controls carbon and energy spillage in Pseudomonas putida. Environmental Microbiology. 14:1049-1063.
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2012. The polyhydroxyalkanoate metabolism controls carbon and energy spillage in Pseudomonas putida. Environmental Microbiology. 14:1049-1063.
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2012. Severe drought-induced community tolerance to heat wave. An experimental study on soil microbial processes. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12:513-518.
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2012. Severe drought-induced community tolerance to heat wave. An experimental study on soil microbial processes. Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12:513-518.
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2012. Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment. PLOS Biology. 10:e1001330.
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2012. Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment. PLOS Biology. 10:e1001330.
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2012. Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment. PLOS Biology. 10:e1001330.
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2012. Species Interactions Alter Evolutionary Responses to a Novel Environment. PLOS Biology. 10:e1001330.
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2012. Early-successional vegetation changes after roadside prairie restoration modify processes related with soil functioning by changing microbial functional diversity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 43:1245-1253.
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2011. Ecosystem development in roadside grasslands: biotic control, plant–soil interactions, and dispersal limitations. Ecological Applications. 21:2806-2821.
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2011. Enhanced co-tolerance and co-sensitivity from long-term metal exposures of heterotrophic and autotrophic components of fluvial biofilms. Science of The Total Environment. 409:4335-4343.
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2011. In situ spatio-temporal changes in pollution-induced community tolerance to zinc in autotrophic and heterotrophic biofilm communities. Ecotoxicology. 20:1823.
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2011. In situ spatio-temporal changes in pollution-induced community tolerance to zinc in autotrophic and heterotrophic biofilm communities. Ecotoxicology. 20:1823.
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2011. Resilience of soil microbial communities impacted by severe drought and high temperature in the context of Mediterranean heat waves. European Journal of Soil Biology. 47:333-342.
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2011. Resilience of soil microbial communities impacted by severe drought and high temperature in the context of Mediterranean heat waves. European Journal of Soil Biology. 47:333-342.
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2011. Use of the MicroResp (TM) method to assess pollution-induced community tolerance to metals for lotic biofilms. Environmental Pollution. 159:18-24.
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