Connection
Steve Schmidt to Peru
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Steve Schmidt has written about Peru.
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0.698 |
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Reider KE, Bueno de Mesquita CP, Anderson K, Pilco RQ, Luza Victorio MA, Gelona AR, Schmidt SK. Wild Andean camelids promote rapid ecosystem development after glacier retreat. Sci Rep. 2024 12 30; 14(1):31913.
Score: 0.235
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Schmidt SK, Darcy JL, Sommers P, Gunawan E, Knelman JE, Yager K. Freeze-thaw revival of rotifers and algae in a desiccated, high-elevation (5500 meters) microbial mat, high Andes, Per?. Extremophiles. 2017 May; 21(3):573-580.
Score: 0.137
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Schmidt SK, Nemergut DR, Miller AE, Freeman KR, King AJ, Seimon A. Microbial activity and diversity during extreme freeze-thaw cycles in periglacial soils, 5400 m elevation, Cordillera Vilcanota, Per?. Extremophiles. 2009 Sep; 13(5):807-16.
Score: 0.080
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Schmidt SK, Reed SC, Nemergut DR, Grandy AS, Cleveland CC, Weintraub MN, Hill AW, Costello EK, Meyer AF, Neff JC, Martin AM. The earliest stages of ecosystem succession in high-elevation (5000 metres above sea level), recently deglaciated soils. Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Dec 22; 275(1653):2793-802.
Score: 0.077
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Nemergut DR, Anderson SP, Cleveland CC, Martin AP, Miller AE, Seimon A, Schmidt SK. Microbial community succession in an unvegetated, recently deglaciated soil. Microb Ecol. 2007 Jan; 53(1):110-22.
Score: 0.067
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Darcy JL, Schmidt SK, Knelman JE, Cleveland CC, Castle SC, Nemergut DR. Phosphorus, not nitrogen, limits plants and microbial primary producers following glacial retreat. Sci Adv. 2018 05; 4(5):eaaq0942.
Score: 0.037
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Castle SC, Sullivan BW, Knelman J, Hood E, Nemergut DR, Schmidt SK, Cleveland CC. Nutrient limitation of soil microbial activity during the earliest stages of ecosystem development. Oecologia. 2017 11; 185(3):513-524.
Score: 0.036
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Knelman JE, Schmidt SK, Lynch RC, Darcy JL, Castle SC, Cleveland CC, Nemergut DR. Nutrient addition dramatically accelerates microbial community succession. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e102609.
Score: 0.028
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Connection Strength
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