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Jamie Woolet
Jamie Woolet
E-mail megerősítve itt: colostate.edu
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Soil bacterial and fungal response to wildfires in the Canadian boreal forest across a burn severity gradient
T Whitman, E Whitman, J Woolet, MD Flannigan, DK Thompson, ...
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 138, 107571, 2019
1852019
Pyrogenic organic matter effects on soil bacterial community composition
J Woolet, T Whitman
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 141, 107678, 2020
562020
Resilience in soil bacterial communities of the boreal forest from one to five years after wildfire across a severity gradient
T Whitman, J Woolet, M Sikora, DB Johnson, E Whitman
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 172, 108755, 2022
142022
Microbial community shifts reflect losses of native soil carbon with pyrogenic and fresh organic matter additions and are greatest in low-carbon soils
T Whitman, S DeCiucies, K Hanley, A Enders, J Woolet, J Lehmann
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 87 (8), e02555-20, 2021
142021
Effects of short-interval reburns in the boreal forest on soil bacterial communities compared to long-interval reburns
J Woolet, E Whitman, MA Parisien, DK Thompson, MD Flannigan, ...
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 98 (8), fiac069, 2022
42022
Experimentally determined traits shape bacterial community composition one and five years following wildfire
DB Johnson, J Woolet, KM Yedinak, T Whitman
Nature Ecology & Evolution 7 (9), 1419-1431, 2023
22023
A bird’s eye view of ecosystem conversion: Examining the resilience of piñon-juniper woodlands and their avian communities in the face of fire regime change
J Woolet, CS Stevens-Rumann, JD Coop, L Pejchar
Forest Ecology and Management 546, 121368, 2023
12023
Short-interval reburns in the boreal forest alter soil bacterial communities, reflecting increased pH and poor conifer seedling establishment
J Woolet, E Whitman, MA Parisien, DK Thompson, MD Flannigan, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.03. 31.437944, 2021
12021
Comparing fungal community response to short-interval reburns vs. long-interval fire in boreal forest wildfires
K Kruger, J Woolet, E Whitman, MA Parisien, DK Thompson, ...
AGU23, 2023
2023
Integrating bacterial community composition with biogeochemical cycling after boreal wildfires
T Whitman, TD Berry, D Johnson, K Kruger, M Sikora, E Whitman, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, B26C-01, 2022
2022
Abducted by avians: the presence of avifauna in piñon-juniper woodlands in the post-fire environment
J Woolet, C Stevens-Rumann
2022
An empirical approach to developing and testing a traits-based fire ecology framework for bacterial response to wildfires
DB Johnson, J Woolet, KM Yedinak, T Whitman
bioRxiv, 2022.06. 06.495025, 2022
2022
Post-fire vegetation and bird habitat use in piñon-juniper woodlands
J Woolet
Colorado State University, 2022
2022
Soil Bacterial Response to Fire Under High and Low Moisture Conditions in the Canadian Boreal Forest
D Johnson, KM Yedinak, J Woolet, T Whitman
AGU Fall Meeting 2021, 2021
2021
Effects of Fresh and Pyrogenic Organic Matter Additions on Soil Carbon Fluxes: Bacterial and Fungal Responses
T Whitman, S DeCiucies, J Woolet, K Hanley, A Enders, J Lehmann
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, B53B-05, 2019
2019
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