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Brian Anacker to Soil

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Brian Anacker has written about Soil.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
2.155
 
  1. Hinckley ES, Miller HR, Lezberg A, Anacker B. Interactions between tall oatgrass invasion and soil nitrogen cycling. Oecologia. 2022 Jun; 199(2):419-426.
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    Score: 0.659
  2. Anacker BL, Seastedt TR, Halward TM, Lezberg AL. Soil carbon and plant richness relationships differ among grassland types, disturbance history and plant functional groups. Oecologia. 2021 Aug; 196(4):1153-1166.
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    Score: 0.620
  3. Anacker BL. The nature of serpentine endemism. Am J Bot. 2014 Feb; 101(2):219-24.
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    Score: 0.370
  4. Miller JED, Copeland S, Davies K, Anacker B, Safford H, Harrison S. Plant community data from a statewide survey of paired serpentine and non-serpentine soils in California, USA. Ecology. 2022 06; 103(6):e3644.
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    Score: 0.163
  5. Anacker BL, Klironomos JN, Maherali H, Reinhart KO, Strauss SY. Phylogenetic conservatism in plant-soil feedback and its implications for plant abundance. Ecol Lett. 2014 Dec; 17(12):1613-21.
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    Score: 0.097
  6. Fernandez-Going BM, Harrison SP, Anacker BL, Safford HD. Climate interacts with soil to produce beta diversity in Californian plant communities. Ecology. 2013 Sep; 94(9):2007-18.
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    Score: 0.090
  7. Fernandez-Going BM, Anacker BL, Harrison SP. Temporal variability in California grasslands: soil type and species functional traits mediate response to precipitation. Ecology. 2012 Sep; 93(9):2104-14.
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    Score: 0.084
  8. Anacker BL, Whittall JB, Goldberg EE, Harrison SP. Origins and consequences of serpentine endemism in the California flora. Evolution. 2011 Feb; 65(2):365-76.
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    Score: 0.073
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