Frank S. Gilliam

Frank S. Gilliam

University of West Florida

H-index: 55

North America-United States

About Frank S. Gilliam

Frank S. Gilliam, With an exceptional h-index of 55 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of West Florida, specializes in the field of Plant Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Global change progressively increases foliar nitrogen–phosphorus ratios in China's subtropical forests

The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study: effects of forest vegetation on light availability and soil processes

Responses of forest ecosystems to decreasing nitrogen deposition in eastern North America

Effects of nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen transformations in forest ecosystems

Arbuscular mycorrhiza enhances maize grain yield and nitrogen uptake during the grain filling stage with contrasting nitrogen status in two types of soils

Environmental threats to the State of Florida-climate change and beyond: Volume II

Soil microbiomes of hardwood‐versus pine‐dominated stands: Linkage with overstory species

Chronic exclusion of fire in longleaf pine stands of an urban interface: The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study

Frank S. Gilliam Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

18331

Citations(since 2020)

6857

Cited By

14158

hIndex(all)

55

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

77

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University of West Florida

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Frank S. Gilliam Skills & Research Interests

Plant Ecology

Top articles of Frank S. Gilliam

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Global change progressively increases foliar nitrogen–phosphorus ratios in China's subtropical forests

Global Change Biology

Yuan Lai

Songbo Tang

Hans Lambers

Peter Hietz

Wenguang Tang

...

2024/2

The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study: effects of forest vegetation on light availability and soil processes

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Frank S Gilliam

Alayna L Currey

Leo P Young

Brenton C Davis

Caden M Perry

2024/2

Responses of forest ecosystems to decreasing nitrogen deposition in eastern North America

Frank S Gilliam

Douglas A Burns

Charles T Driscoll

Serita D Frey

Gary M Lovett

...

2024/1/1

Effects of nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen transformations in forest ecosystems

Jinbo Zhang

Frank S Gilliam

Lei Meng

Yi Cheng

2024/1/1

Arbuscular mycorrhiza enhances maize grain yield and nitrogen uptake during the grain filling stage with contrasting nitrogen status in two types of soils

Plant growth regulation

Minghui Tian

Cheng Feng

Xuelin Zhang

Frank S Gilliam

Bhoopander Giri

...

2023/12

Environmental threats to the State of Florida-climate change and beyond: Volume II

Frontiers in ecology and evolution

Frank S Gilliam

Michael C Murrell

Marcus W Beck

2023/8/4

Soil microbiomes of hardwood‐versus pine‐dominated stands: Linkage with overstory species

Ecosphere

Frank S Gilliam

Elizabeth A Hargis

Sarah K Rabinowitz

Brenton C Davis

Leo L Sweet

...

2023/7

Chronic exclusion of fire in longleaf pine stands of an urban interface: The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study

Forests

Frank S Gilliam

2023/5/30

Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Shift Soil Bacterial Community Composition and Reduce Soil Ammonia Volatilization and Nitrous Oxide Emissions

Microbial ecology

Tangqing He

Xuelin Zhang

Jiaqi Du

Frank S Gilliam

Shuo Yang

...

2023/4

Shifts in Above‐Versus Below‐Ground Carbon Gains to Terrestrial Ecosystems Carbon Sinks Under Excess Nitrogen Inputs

Global biogeochemical cycles

Xiaofei Lu

Frank S Gilliam

Xu Yue

Bin Wang

Yuanwen Kuang

2023/3

Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Shift Community Composition of N-Cycling Microbes and Suppress Soil N2O Emission

Environmental science & technology

Xuelin Zhang

Yunpeng Qiu

Frank S Gilliam

Christopher J Gillespie

Cong Tu

...

2022/8/30

Effects of Excess Nitrogen (N) on Fine Root Growth in Tropical Forests of Contrasting N Status

Forests

Feifei Zhu

Frank S Gilliam

Jan Mulder

Muneoki Yoh

Jiangming Mo

...

2022/8/19

Decrease in soil pH has greater effects than increase in above‐ground carbon inputs on soil organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems of China under nitrogen enrichment

Journal of Applied Ecology

Xiaofei Lu

Frank S Gilliam

Jieyun Guo

Enqing Hou

Yuanwen Kuang

2022/3

Getting the Right Answer Can Take a While: Long‐term Ecological Field Studies as Historical Ecology

Historical Ecology: Learning Fro m the Past to Understand the Present and Forecast the Future of Ecosystems. ISTE an d John Wiley & Sons

Frank S Gilliam

2022/9/10

Drivers of foliar 15N trends in southern China over the last century

Global change biology

Songbo Tang

Jianfeng Liu

Frank S Gilliam

Peter Hietz

Zhiheng Wang

...

2022/9

Response of temperate forest ecosystems under decreased nitrogen deposition: Research challenges and opportunities

Frank S Gilliam

2021/4/19

Impacts of tropical cyclones on longleaf pine ecosystems of Florida: Tropical cyclogenesis, landfall frequencies, and climate change

Frank S Gilliam

2021/2/9

Negative effects of long-term phosphorus additions on understory plants in a primary tropical forest

Science of the total environment

Qinggong Mao

Hao Chen

Geshere Abdisa Gurmesa

Per Gundersen

David Scott Ellsworth

...

2021/12/1

Environmental Threats to the State of Florida—Climate Change and Beyond

Frank S Gilliam

2021/11/26

Responses of Forest Ecosystems to Nitrogen Deposition

Frank S Gilliam

2021/9/2

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