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Publications

Nieland, M. A. and Keiser, A. D. 2025 “Using ecological restoration to disentangle the mechanisms and longevity of soil functional legacies. Functional Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.70123

Nieland, M. A., Lacy, P., Allison, S. D., Bhatnagar, J. M., Doroski, D. A., Frey, S. D., Greaney, K., Hobbie, S. E., Kuebbing, S. E., Lewis, D. B., McDaniel, M. D., Perakis, S. S., Raciti, S. M., Templer, P. H., Shaw, A., Sprunger, C. D., Strickland, M. S., Vietorisz, C., Ward, E. B., and Keiser, A. D. 2024. “Nitrogen Deposition Weakens Soil Carbon Control of Nitrogen Dynamics Across the Contiguous United States.” Global Change Biology DOI: 10.1111/gcb.70016

Nieland, M. A. and Zeglin, L. H. 2024. “Plant and microbial feedbacks maintain soil nitrogen legacies in burned and unburned grasslands.” Journal of Ecology DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14386

Nieland, M. A., Carson, C. M., Floyd, V., and Zeglin, L. H. 2024. “Product-inhibition feedbacks, not microbial population level tradeoffs or soil pH, regulate decomposition potential under nutrient eutrophication.” Soil Biology and Biochemistry DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2023.109247

Nieland, M. A., Moley, P., Hanschu, J., and Zeglin, L. H. 2021. “Differential Resilience of Soil Microbes and Ecosystem Functions Following Cessation of Long-Term Fertilization.” Ecosystems DOI: 10.1007/s10021-021-00633-9

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