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  • Aronson EL, EA Dubinsky and BR Helliker. 2013. Effects of nitrogen addition on total soil microbial diversity and methane cycling capacity depend on drainage conditions in a pine forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 62, 119-128. Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson, EL , DR Vann & BR Helliker. 2012.Methane flux response to nitrogen amendment in an upland pine forest soil and riparian zone.Journal of Geophysical Research - Biogeosciences. 117, 10.1029/2012JG001962 . Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson, EL, and SD Allison. 2012.Meta-analysis of environmental impacts on nitrous oxide release in response to N amendment. Frontiers in Microbiology 3, 272. Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson, EL & BR Helliker. 2010. Methane flux in non-wetland soils in response to nitrogen addition: a meta-analysis. Ecology. 91, 3242–3251. Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson EL, SD Allison and BR Helliker. 2013. Review of environmental impacts on methane-cycling microbial diversity and resultant function. Frontiers in Microbiology 4, 225. Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson, EL & SG McNulty. 2010. “Response to comment on: Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality.” Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 150, 499-500. Mountain View PDF

  • Aronson, EL & SG McNulty. 2009. “Appropriate experimental ecosystem warming methods by ecosystem, objective, and practicality.”Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 149, 1791–1799. Mountain View PDF

  • Carey, CJ, SC Hart, S Aciego, C Riebe, M Blakowski, and EL Aronson. "Microbial community structure of subalpine snow in the Sierra Nevada, California," in review with Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research.

  • Carey, CJ, NC Dove, JM Bemen, SC Hart, and EL Aronson. “Meta-analysis reveals ammonia-oxidizing bacteria respond more strongly to nitrogen addition than ammonia-oxidizing archaea” in review with Ecology Letters.

  • Zimmerman N, J Izard, C Klatt, J Zhou and EL Aronson, 2014. “The Unseen World: Environmental Microbial Sequencing and Identification Methods for Ecologists.” Frontiers in Ecology and the Environmen 12(4), 224–31. Mountain View PDF