Frank S. Gilliam
University of West Florida
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North America-United States
Top articles of Frank S. Gilliam
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |