Ember M. Morrissey, Ph.D.

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2014 Integrative Life Sciences Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States 
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Environmental Sciences, Microbiology Biology, Biogeochemistry
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Rima B. Franklin grad student 2014 VCU
 (Environmental regulation of tidal wetland microbial communities and associated biogeochemistry.)
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Foley MM, Stone BWG, Caro TA, et al. (2024) Growth rate as a link between microbial diversity and soil biogeochemistry. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Dang C, Morrissey EM. (2024) The size and diversity of microbes determine carbon use efficiency in soil. Environmental Microbiology. 26: e16633
Piñeiro J, Dang C, Walkup JGV, et al. (2023) Shifts in bacterial traits under chronic nitrogen deposition align with soil processes in arbuscular, but not ectomycorrhizal-associated trees. Global Change Biology. e17030
Ridgeway J, Kane J, Morrissey E, et al. (2023) Roots selectively decompose litter to mine nitrogen and build new soil carbon. Ecology Letters
Wang C, Wang X, Zhang Y, et al. (2023) Integrating microbial community properties, biomass and necromass to predict cropland soil organic carbon. Isme Communications. 3: 86
Walkup J, Dang C, Mau RL, et al. (2023) The predictive power of phylogeny on growth rates in soil bacterial communities. Isme Communications. 3: 73
Propster JR, Schwartz E, Hayer M, et al. (2023) Distinct Growth Responses of Tundra Soil Bacteria to Short-Term and Long-Term Warming. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0154322
Stone BWG, Dijkstra P, Finley BK, et al. (2023) Life history strategies among soil bacteria-dichotomy for few, continuum for many. The Isme Journal
Kane JL, Kotcon JB, Freedman ZB, et al. (2022) Fungivorous nematodes drive microbial diversity and carbon cycling in soil. Ecology. e3844
Michaels R, Eliason K, Kuzniar T, et al. (2022) Microbial communities reveal impacts of unconventional oil and gas development on headwater streams. Water Research. 212: 118073
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