McMurdo LTER Publications

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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, 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.