R. Dave Evans

Affiliations: 
1993-2002 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Fayetteville, AR, United States 
 2003- Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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http://bioearth.wsu.edu/docs/biosketch/Biosketch_Evans.pdf
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/859162237

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Evans RD, Ehleringer JR. (2019) Water and nitrogen dynamics in an arid woodland. Oecologia. 99: 233-242
Evans RD, Ehleringer JR. (2019) A break in the nitrogen cycle in aridlands? Evidence from δN of soils. Oecologia. 94: 314-317
Koyama A, Harlow B, Evans RD. (2019) Greater soil carbon and nitrogen in a Mojave Desert ecosystem after 10 years exposure to elevated CO2 Geoderma. 355: 113915
Koyama A, Harlow B, Kuske CR, et al. (2018) Plant and microbial biomarkers suggest mechanisms of soil organic carbon accumulation in a Mojave Desert ecosystem under elevated CO2 Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 120: 48-57
Wang Y, Dang F, Evans RD, et al. (2016) Mechanistic understanding of MeHg-Se antagonism in soil-rice systems: the key role of antagonism in soil. Scientific Reports. 6: 19477
Chen J, Carrillo Y, Pendall E, et al. (2015) Soil microbes compete strongly with plants for soil inorganic and amino acid nitrogen in a semiarid grassland exposed to elevated CO2 and warming Ecosystems. 18: 867-880
Sonderegger DL, Ogle K, Evans RD, et al. (2013) Temporal dynamics of fine roots under long-term exposure to elevated CO2 in the Mojave Desert. The New Phytologist. 198: 127-38
Steven B, Gallegos-Graves LV, Yeager CM, et al. (2012) Dryland biological soil crust cyanobacteria show unexpected decreases in abundance under long-term elevated CO2. Environmental Microbiology. 14: 3247-58
Dunbar J, Eichorst SA, Gallegos-Graves LV, et al. (2012) Common bacterial responses in six ecosystems exposed to 10 years of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. Environmental Microbiology. 14: 1145-58
Weber CF, Zak DR, Hungate BA, et al. (2011) Responses of soil cellulolytic fungal communities to elevated atmospheric CO₂ are complex and variable across five ecosystems. Environmental Microbiology. 13: 2778-93
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