Kristen R. Freeman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
Area:
Microbial ecology, Mycorrhizae
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Steven K. Schmidt grad student 2009 CU Boulder
 (Toward an understanding of microbial communities and biogeochemistry in high-elevation, unvegetated soils.)
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Robeson MS, King AJ, Freeman KR, et al. (2011) Soil rotifer communities are extremely diverse globally but spatially autocorrelated locally. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 4406-10
Schmidt SK, Lynch RC, King AJ, et al. (2011) Phylogeography of microbial phototrophs in the dry valleys of the high Himalayas and Antarctica. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 702-8
King AJ, Freeman KR, McCormick KF, et al. (2010) Biogeography and habitat modelling of high-alpine bacteria. Nature Communications. 1: 53
Robeson MS, Costello EK, Freeman KR, et al. (2009) Environmental DNA sequencing primers for eutardigrades and bdelloid rotifers. Bmc Ecology. 9: 25
Freeman KR, Martin AP, Karki D, et al. (2009) Evidence that chytrids dominate fungal communities in high-elevation soils. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 18315-20
Schmidt SK, Nemergut DR, Miller AE, et al. (2009) Microbial activity and diversity during extreme freeze-thaw cycles in periglacial soils, 5400 m elevation, Cordillera Vilcanota, Perú. Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions. 13: 807-16
Freeman KR, Pescador MY, Reed SC, et al. (2009) Soil CO2 flux and photoautotrophic community composition in high-elevation, 'barren' soil. Environmental Microbiology. 11: 674-86
Nemergut DR, Townsend AR, Sattin SR, et al. (2008) The effects of chronic nitrogen fertilization on alpine tundra soil microbial communities: implications for carbon and nitrogen cycling. Environmental Microbiology. 10: 3093-105
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