Jim Dalling

Jim Dalling

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 57

North America-United States

About Jim Dalling

Jim Dalling, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializes in the field of tropical forest ecology.

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

Zombie leaves: Novel repurposing of senescent fronds in the tree fern Cyathea rojasiana in a tropical montane forest

Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients

Soil microbial community response to ectomycorrhizal dominance in diverse neotropical montane forests

Interactions between fungal communities and localized conservative N cycling in mixed mycorrhizal tropical forests

Decadal survival of tropical pioneer seeds in the soil seed bank is accompanied by fungal infection and dormancy release

Watershed-scale variation in potential fungal community contributions to ectomycorrhizal biogeochemical syndromes

Wood traits explain microbial but not termite‐driven decay in Australian tropical rainforest and savanna

Landscape‐scale drivers of liana load across a Southeast Asian forest canopy differ to the Neotropics

Jim Dalling Information

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Citations(all)

12759

Citations(since 2020)

4494

Cited By

10797

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

119

i10Index(since 2020)

88

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Jim Dalling Skills & Research Interests

tropical forest ecology

Top articles of Jim Dalling

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Zombie leaves: Novel repurposing of senescent fronds in the tree fern Cyathea rojasiana in a tropical montane forest

Ecology

James W Dalling

Evidelio Garcia

Carlos Espinosa

Camila Pizano

Astrid Ferrer

...

2024/1/18

Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients

Nature ecology & evolution

José A Medina-Vega

Daniel Zuleta

Salomón Aguilar

Alfonso Alonso

Pulchérie Bissiengou

...

2024/1/10

Soil microbial community response to ectomycorrhizal dominance in diverse neotropical montane forests

Mycorrhiza

Joseph D Edwards

Alexander H Krichels

Georgia S Seyfried

James Dalling

Angela D Kent

...

2024/1/6

Interactions between fungal communities and localized conservative N cycling in mixed mycorrhizal tropical forests

Georgia S Seyfried

Joseph D Edwards

James W Dalling

Angela D Kent

Wendy H Yang

2023/12/14

Decadal survival of tropical pioneer seeds in the soil seed bank is accompanied by fungal infection and dormancy release

Functional Ecology

Paul‐Camilo Zalamea

Carolina Sarmiento

A Elizabeth Arnold

Venus Kuo

Carolyn Delevich

...

2023/12/14

Watershed-scale variation in potential fungal community contributions to ectomycorrhizal biogeochemical syndromes

Ecosystems

Georgia S Seyfried

Adriana Corrales

Angela D Kent

James W Dalling

Wendy H Yang

2023/6

Wood traits explain microbial but not termite‐driven decay in Australian tropical rainforest and savanna

Journal of Ecology

Stephanie Law

Habacuc Flores‐Moreno

Alexander W Cheesman

Rebecca Clement

Marc Rosenfield

...

2023/5

Landscape‐scale drivers of liana load across a Southeast Asian forest canopy differ to the Neotropics

Journal of Ecology

Catherine E Waite

Geertje MF van der Heijden

Richard Field

David FRP Burslem

James W Dalling

...

2023/1

Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate

Biotropica

Rebecca Ostertag

Carla Restrepo

James W Dalling

Patrick H Martin

Iveren Abiem

...

2022/3

Assessing the Functional Significance of Wood Nutrients Along a Soil Fertility Gradient

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Manuel Romeo Flores

Andy Vander Yacht

Richard Kobe

James W Dalling

2022/12

Assembly of wood-inhabiting archaeal, bacterial and fungal communities along a salinity gradient: common taxa are broadly distributed but locally abundant in preferred habitats

FEMS microbiology ecology

Astrid Ferrer

Katy D Heath

Sergio L Mosquera

Yaraví Suaréz

James W Dalling

2022/5

Soil data for Watershed-scale variation in potential fungal community contributions to ectomycorrhizal biogeochemical syndromes

Wendy H Yang

Adriana Corrales

Angela D Kent

James W Dalling

Georgia S Seyfried

2022

Acrogenospora terricola sp. nov., a fungal species associated with seeds of pioneer trees in the soil seed bank of a lowland forest in Panama

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology

Alison H Harrington

Carolina Sarmiento

Paul-Camilo Zalamea

James W Dalling

Adam S Davis

...

2022/10/31

Tropical wood stores substantial amounts of nutrients, but we have limited understanding why

Biotropica

Marijn Bauters

Oriol Grau

Sebastian Doetterl

Katherine D Heineman

James W Dalling

...

2022/5

Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates

Science

Amy E Zanne

Habacuc Flores-Moreno

Jeff R Powell

William K Cornwell

James W Dalling

...

2022/9/23

Soil fertility and water availability effects on trait dispersion and phylogenetic relatedness of tropical terrestrial ferns

Oecologia

Jéssica Lira Viana

James William Dalling

2022/3

Effect of climate change on regeneration of plants from seeds in tropical wet forests

James Dalling

Lucas A Cernusak

Yu-Yun Chen

Martijn Slot

Carolina Sarmiento

...

2022/1/1

Interspecific wood trait variation predicts decreased carbon residence time in changing forests

Functional Ecology

Sierra B Perez

Jennifer M Fraterrigo

James W Dalling

2022/3

Biotic sources of seed losses influencing germination and emergence success in crop plants and agricultural weeds.

James W Dalling

Adam S Davis

2022/8/12

Temperature sensitivity of termites determines global wood decay rates

Amy E Zanne

Habacuc Flores-Moreno

Jeff R Powell

William K Cornwell

James W Dalling

...

2022

See List of Professors in Jim Dalling University(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Co-Authors

H-index: 66
David Burslem

David Burslem

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 60
Stefan A Schnitzer

Stefan A Schnitzer

Marquette University

H-index: 60
Nathan J. B. Kraft

Nathan J. B. Kraft

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 56
Lucas Cernusak

Lucas Cernusak

James Cook University

H-index: 56
Renato Valencia

Renato Valencia

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador

H-index: 49
Kyle E. Harms

Kyle E. Harms

Louisiana State University

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