Kabir Peay

Kabir Peay

Stanford University

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Kabir Peay

Kabir Peay, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 45 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Mycology, Biogeography, Macroecology.

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

A risk assessment framework for the future of forest microbiomes in a changing climate

Potential for functional divergence in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across a precipitation gradient

Above- and belowground fungal biodiversity of Populus trees on a continental scale

Niche modelling predicts that soil fungi occupy a precarious climate in boreal forests

Dispersal changes soil bacterial interactions with fungal wood decomposition

Global links between soil microbes and biogeochemical functions

Soil microbes under threat in the Amazon Rainforest

Carbon Costs of Plant Nutrient Acquisition Improve Present-Day Carbon Cycle Estimates and Limit CO2 Fertilization Effect

Kabir Peay Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

14559

Citations(since 2020)

9095

Cited By

9306

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

45

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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Kabir Peay Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Mycology

Biogeography

Macroecology

Top articles of Kabir Peay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A risk assessment framework for the future of forest microbiomes in a changing climate

CE Willing

PT Pellitier

ME Van Nuland

J Alvarez-Manjarrez

L Berrios

...

2024/4/29

Potential for functional divergence in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across a precipitation gradient

ISME communications

Peter T Pellitier

Michael Van Nuland

Asaf Salamov

Igor V Grigoriev

Kabir G Peay

2024/1/1

Above- and belowground fungal biodiversity of Populus trees on a continental scale

Nature Microbiology

Michael E Van Nuland

S Caroline Daws

Joseph K Bailey

Jennifer A Schweitzer

Posy E Busby

...

2023/12

Niche modelling predicts that soil fungi occupy a precarious climate in boreal forests

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Clara Qin

Peter T Pellitier

Michael E Van Nuland

Kabir G Peay

Kai Zhu

2023/7

Dispersal changes soil bacterial interactions with fungal wood decomposition

ISME communications

Cong Wang

Gabriel Reuben Smith

Cheng Gao

Kabir G Peay

2023/5/3

Global links between soil microbes and biogeochemical functions

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Gabriel Reuben Smith

Johan van den Hoogen

Kabir Peay

Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo

Robert Jackson

...

2023/5

Soil microbes under threat in the Amazon Rainforest

Andressa M Venturini

Júlia B Gontijo

Jéssica A Mandro

Erika Berenguer

Kabir G Peay

...

2023/8/5

Carbon Costs of Plant Nutrient Acquisition Improve Present-Day Carbon Cycle Estimates and Limit CO2 Fertilization Effect

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Renato K Braghiere

Joshua Fisher

Kara Allen

Edward Brzostek

Mingie Shi

...

2023/5

Changing balance between dormancy and mortality determines the trajectory of ectomycorrhizal fungal spore longevity over a 15-yr burial experiment

New Phytologist

Hagai Shemesh

Thomas D Bruns

Kabir G Peay

Peter G Kennedy

Nhu H Nguyen

2023/4/1

Woodland wildfire enables fungal colonization of encroaching Douglas‐fir

Functional Ecology

Gabriel Reuben Smith

Kabir G Peay

2023/8

Mycorrhizal nutrient acquisition strategies shape tree competition and coexistence dynamics

Journal of Ecology

Michael E Van Nuland

Po‐Ju Ke

Joe Wan

Kabir G Peay

2023/3

Positive interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria are widespread and benefit plant growth

Current Biology

Louis Berrios

Jay Yeam

Lindsey Holm

Wallis Robinson

Peter T Pellitier

...

2023/7/24

Interactions with soil fungi alter density dependence and neighborhood effects in a locally abundant dipterocarp species

Ecology and Evolution

R Max Segnitz

Sabrina E Russo

Kabir G Peay

2022/1

Climate change impacts on mycorrhizae amplify nitrogen limitation on global plant growth

Authorea Preprints

Renato K Braghiere

Joshua Fisher

Rosie A Fisher

Mingjie Shi

Brian N Steidinger

...

2022/11/30

Modified EMP ITS Illumina Amplicon Protocol

Dylan P Smith

Kabir G Peay

Gail Ackermann

Amy Apprill

Markus Bauer

...

2022/11/21

Resilient consumers accelerate the plant decomposition in a naturally acidified seagrass ecosystem

Global Change Biology

Juhyung Lee

Maria Cristina Gambi

Kristy J Kroeker

Marco Munari

Kabir Peay

...

2022/8

Transcriptional acclimation and spatial differentiation characterize drought response by the ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus pungens

The New phytologist

Sonya R Erlandson

Rogerio Margis

Andrea Ramirez

Nhu Nguyen

Lotus A Lofgren

...

2022/6

Does resource exchange in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis vary with competitive context and nitrogen addition?

New Phytologist

Laura M Bogar

Oceana S Tavasieff

Ted K Raab

Kabir G Peay

2022/2

Mycorrhizal distributions impact global patterns of carbon and nutrient cycling

Geophysical Research Letters

Renato K Braghiere

Josh B Fisher

Rosie A Fisher

Mingjie Shi

BS Steidinger

...

2021/10

Multiple distinct, scale‐dependent links between fungi and decomposition

Ecology Letters

Gabriel Reuben Smith

Kabir G Peay

2021/4/24

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