McMurdo LTER Publications

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Journal Article
Ball B, Virginia RA. The ecological role of moss in a polar desert: implications for aboveground- belowground and terrestrial -aquatic linkages. Polar Biology. 2014;37(5):651-664. doi:10.1007/s00300-014-1465-2.
Adams B, Wall DH, Virginia RA, Broos E, Knox M. Ecological Biogeography of the Terrestrial Nematodes of Victoria Land, Antarctica. ZooKeys. 2014;419:29 - 71. doi:10.3897/zookeys.419.7180.
Powers LE, Ho M, Freckman DW, Virginia RA. Distribution, Community Structure, and Microhabitats of Soil Invertebrates along an Elevational Gradient in Taylor Valley. Alpine and Alpine Research. 1998;30(2):133-141.
Moorhead DL, Wall DH, Virginia RA, Parsons AN. Distribution and life cycle of Scottnema lindsayae (Nematoda) in Antarctic soils: A modeling analysis of tempaerature responses. Polar Biology. 2002;25:118-125.
Bamforth S, Wall DH, Virginia RA. Distribution and diversity of soil protozoa in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. Polar Biology. 2005;28:756-762.
Courtright E, Wall DH, Virginia RA. Determining habitat suitability for soil invertebrates in an extreme environment: The McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Antarctic Science. 2001;13:9-17.
Powers LE, Freckman DW, Virginia RA. Depth distribution of soil nematodes in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Antarctic Journal of the U.S. 1994;29(5):175-176.
Mikucki JA, Auken E, Tulaczyk S, et al. Deep groundwater and potential subsurface habitats beneath an Antarctic dry valley. Nature Communications. 2015;6:6831. doi:10.1038/ncomms7831.
Barrett JE, Virginia RA, Wall DH, Adams B. Decline in a dominant invertebrate species contributes to altered carbon cycling in a low-diversity soil ecosystem. Global Change Biology. 2008;14:1734-1744. doi:LTER.
Gooseff MN, Barrett JE, Adams B, et al. Decadal ecosystem response to an anomalous melt season in a polar desert in Antarctica. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 2017;1(9):1334-1338. doi:10.1038/s41559-017-0253-0.
Barrett JE, Virginia RA, Wall DH, et al. Co-variation in soil biodiversity and biogeochemistry in Northern and Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Antarctic Science. 2006;18:535-548. doi:10.1017/S0954102006000587.
Wall DH, Virginia RA. Controls on soil biodiversity: insight s from extreme environments. Applied Soil Ecology. 1999;13:137-150.
Ball B, Virginia RA. Controls on diel soil CO2 flux across moisture gradients in a polar desert. Antarctic Science. 2015. doi:10.1017/S0954102015000255.
Doran PT, Clow GD, Fritsen CH, et al. Comment on ``El Niño suppresses Antarctic warming'' by N. Bertler et al. Geophysical Research Letters. 2005;32(7):L07706. doi:10.1029/2004GL021716.
Gutterman WS, Doran PT, Virginia RA, et al. Causes and characteristics of electrical resistivity variability in shallow (<4 m) soils in Taylor Valley, East Antarctica. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 2023;128(2):e2022JF006696. doi:10.1029/2022JF006696.
Burkins MB, Virginia RA, Freckman DW, C. Chamberlain P. Carbon cycling in soils of the McMurdo Dry Valley region, Antarctica. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America Supplement. 1997;78(4):230.
Heindel RC, W. Lyons B, Welch S, Spickard AM, Virginia RA. Biogeochemical weathering of soil apatite grains in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica. Geoderma. 2018;320:136-145. doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2018.01.027.
Barrett JE, Virginia RA, W. Lyons B, et al. Biogeochemical stoichiometry of Antarctic Dry Valley ecosystems. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2007;112:G01010+12. doi:10.1029/2005JG000141.
Porazinska D, Fountain AG, Nylen TH, Tranter M, Virginia RA, Wall DH. The Biodiversity and Biogeochemistry of Cryoconite Holes from McMurdo Dry Valley Glaciers, Antarctica. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research. 2004;36(1):84-91.
Nielsen UN, Wall DH, Adams B, Virginia RA. Antarctic nematode communities: observed and predicted responses to climate change. Polar Biology. 2011;34(11):1701 - 1711. doi:10.1007/s00300-011-1021-2.
Doran PT, Priscu JC, W. Lyons B, et al. Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response. Nature. 2002;415(6871):517-520. doi:10.1038/nature710.
Šabacká M, Priscu JC, Basagic HJ, et al. Aeolian flux of biotic and abiotic material in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Geomorphology. 2012;155-156:102 - 111. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.12.009.
Book Chapter
Wall DH, Virginia RA. The world beneath our feet: Soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. In: Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World. Nature and Human Society: The Quest for a Sustainable World. National Academy of Sciences Press; 1999.
Chapin FS, McGuire A, Nuttall M, et al. Polar Systems. In: Hassan R, Scholes R, Ash N Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Current State and Trends: Findings of the Condition and Trends Working Group. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. Current State and Trends: Findings of the Condition and Trends Working Group. Island Press; 2005:717-743. doi:LTER.
Foley K, W. Lyons B, Barrett JE, Virginia RA. Pedogenic carbonate distribution within glacial till in Taylor Valley, Southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. In: Paleoenvironmental Record and Applications of Calcretes and Palustrine Carbonates. Paleoenvironmental Record and Applications of Calcretes and Palustrine Carbonates. Geological Society of America; 2006:89-103. doi:10.1130/2006.2416(06).

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