Courtney L. Meier, Ph.D.

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2008 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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Ecology
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William D. Bowman grad student 2008 CU Boulder
 (Effects of alpine plant species on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics and neighboring plant growth.)
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Schmidt SK, King AJ, Meier CL, et al. (2014) Plant-microbe interactions at multiple scales across a high-elevation landscape Plant Ecology and Diversity
Meier CL, Bowman WD. (2010) Chemical composition and diversity influence non-additive effects of litter mixtures on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling: Implications for plant species loss Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42: 1447-1454
Meier CL, Rapp J, Bowers RM, et al. (2010) Fungal growth on a common wood substrate across a tropical elevation gradient: Temperature sensitivity, community composition, and potential for above-ground decomposition Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 42: 1083-1090
Meier CL, Keyserling K, Bowman WD. (2009) Fine root inputs to soil reduce growth of a neighbouring plant via distinct mechanisms dependent on root carbon chemistry Journal of Ecology. 97: 941-949
Meier CL, Bowman WD. (2008) Links between plant litter chemistry, species diversity, and below-ground ecosystem function. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 19780-5
Meier CL, Bowman WD. (2008) Phenolic-rich leaf carbon fractions differentially influence microbial respiration and plant growth. Oecologia. 158: 95-107
Meier CL, Suding KN, Bowman WD. (2008) Carbon flux from plants to soil: Roots are a below-ground source of phenolic secondary compounds in an alpine ecosystem Journal of Ecology. 96: 421-430
Bowman WD, Steltzer H, Rosenstiel TN, et al. (2004) Litter effects of two co-occurring alpine species on plant growth, microbial activity and immobilization of nitrogen Oikos. 104: 336-344
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