Hobbie
John E.
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Microbes in nature are limited by carbon and energy : the starving-survival lifestyle in soil and consequences for estimating microbial rates
Ecosystem responses to climate change at a Low Arctic and a High Arctic long-term research site
Biogeography of bacterioplankton in lakes and streams of an arctic tundra catchment
Processing arctic eddy-flux data using a simple carbon-exchange model embedded in the ensemble Kalman filter
Microbial biogeography along an estuarine salinity gradient : combined influences of bacterial growth and residence time
Mycorrhizal fungi supply nitrogen to host plants in Arctic tundra and boreal forests : 15N is the key signal
Bacterioplankton community shifts in an Arctic lake correlate with seasonal changes in organic matter source
N-15 in symbiotic fungi and plants estimates nitrogen and carbon flux rates in Arctic tundra