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Joshua P. Schimel
Joshua P. Schimel
Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara; University of Alaska
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Nitrogen mineralization: challenges of a changing paradigm
JP Schimel, J Bennett
Ecology 85 (3), 591-602, 2004
24902004
Microbial stress‐response physiology and its implications for ecosystem function
J Schimel, TC Balser, M Wallenstein
Ecology 88 (6), 1386-1394, 2007
21442007
Variations in microbial community composition through two soil depth profiles
N Fierer, JP Schimel, PA Holden
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35 (1), 167-176, 2003
18212003
Role of land-surface changes in Arctic summer warming
FS Chapin III, M Sturm, MC Serreze, JP McFadden, JR Key, AH Lloyd, ...
science 310 (5748), 657-660, 2005
14972005
The implications of exoenzyme activity on microbial carbon and nitrogen limitation in soil: a theoretical model
JP Schimel, MN Weintraub
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 35 (4), 549-563, 2003
14892003
Effects of drying–rewetting frequency on soil carbon and nitrogen transformations
N Fierer, JP Schimel
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 34 (6), 777-787, 2002
12072002
Microbial control over carbon cycling in soil
JP Schimel, SM Schaeffer
Frontiers in microbiology 3, 348, 2012
11652012
The importance of anabolism in microbial control over soil carbon storage
C Liang, JP Schimel, JD Jastrow
Nature microbiology 2 (8), 1-6, 2017
10892017
Responses of soil microbial communities to water stress: results from a meta‐analysis
S Manzoni, JP Schimel, A Porporato
Ecology 93 (4), 930-938, 2012
8992012
A proposed mechanism for the pulse in carbon dioxide production commonly observed following the rapid rewetting of a dry soil
N Fierer, JP Schimel
Soil Science Society of America Journal 67 (3), 798-805, 2003
8242003
Litter quality and the temperature sensitivity of decomposition
N Fierer, JM Craine, K McLauchlan, JP Schimel
Ecology 86 (2), 320-326, 2005
7752005
Winter biological processes could help convert arctic tundra to shrubland
M Sturm, J Schimel, G Michaelson, JM Welker, SF Oberbauer, GE Liston, ...
Bioscience 55 (1), 17-26, 2005
7732005
Influence of drying-rewetting frequency on soil bacterial community structure
N Fierer, JP Schimel, PA Holden
Microbial ecology, 63-71, 2003
7612003
Increased snow depth affects microbial activity and nitrogen mineralization in two Arctic tundra communities
JP Schimel, C Bilbrough, JM Welker
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36 (2), 217-227, 2004
6952004
Controls over carbon storage and turnover in high‐latitude soils
SE Hobbie, JP Schimel, SE Trumbore, JR Randerson
Global change biology 6 (S1), 196-210, 2000
6822000
Microbial response to freeze-thaw cycles in tundra and taiga soils
JP Schimel, JS Clein
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 28 (8), 1061-1066, 1996
6131996
Drying and rewetting effects on C and N mineralization and microbial activity in surface and subsurface California grassland soils
SR Xiang, A Doyle, PA Holden, JP Schimel
Soil biology and biochemistry 40 (9), 2281-2289, 2008
6112008
Temperature controls of microbial respiration in arctic tundra soils above and below freezing
CJ Mikan, JP Schimel, AP Doyle
Soil biology and biochemistry 34 (11), 1785-1795, 2002
5972002
Temperature controls of microbial respiration in arctic tundra soils above and below freezing
CJ Mikan, JP Schimel, AP Doyle
Soil biology and biochemistry 34 (11), 1785-1795, 2002
5972002
Temperature controls of microbial respiration in arctic tundra soils above and below freezing
CJ Mikan, JP Schimel, AP Doyle
Soil biology and biochemistry 34 (11), 1785-1795, 2002
5972002
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