Lee Taylor

Lee Taylor

University of New Mexico

H-index: 49

North America-United States

About Lee Taylor

Lee Taylor, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New Mexico, specializes in the field of Fungal biodiversity, evolutionary ecology of plant-microbe interactions.

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

Root‐associated fungi and acquisitive root traits facilitate permafrost nitrogen uptake from long‐term experimentally warmed tundra

Fungi in soil: a rich community with diverse functions

Wildfire impacts on root‐associated fungi and predicted plant–soil feedbacks in the boreal forest: research progress and recommendations

Inter-annual persistence of canopy fungi driven by abundance despite high spatial turnover

Host identity affects the response of mycorrhizal fungal communities to high severity fires in Alaskan boreal forests

High diversity and low specificity of fungi associated with seedless epiphytic plants

Epiphytic fungal communities vary by substrate type and at submetre spatial scales

Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation

Lee Taylor Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

15796

Citations(since 2020)

7258

Cited By

10594

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

79

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Lee Taylor Skills & Research Interests

Fungal biodiversity

evolutionary ecology of plant-microbe interactions

Top articles of Lee Taylor

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Root‐associated fungi and acquisitive root traits facilitate permafrost nitrogen uptake from long‐term experimentally warmed tundra

New Phytologist

Rebecca E Hewitt

M Rae DeVan

D Lee Taylor

Michelle C Mack

2024/1/25

Fungi in soil: a rich community with diverse functions

D Lee Taylor

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2024/1/1

Wildfire impacts on root‐associated fungi and predicted plant–soil feedbacks in the boreal forest: research progress and recommendations

Rebecca E Hewitt

Nicola J Day

M Rae DeVan

D Lee Taylor

2023/8

Inter-annual persistence of canopy fungi driven by abundance despite high spatial turnover

Microbial Ecology

Kel Cook

Andrew D Taylor

Jyotsna Sharma

D Lee Taylor

2023/7

Host identity affects the response of mycorrhizal fungal communities to high severity fires in Alaskan boreal forests

Fungal Ecology

M Rae DeVan

Jill F Johnstone

Michelle C Mack

Teresa N Hollingsworth

D Lee Taylor

2023/4/1

High diversity and low specificity of fungi associated with seedless epiphytic plants

Biotropica

Kel Cook

D Lee Taylor

2023/1

Epiphytic fungal communities vary by substrate type and at submetre spatial scales

Molecular Ecology

Kel Cook

Jyotsna Sharma

Andrew D Taylor

Ian Herriott

D Lee Taylor

2022/3

Grass species identity shapes communities of root and leaf fungi more than elevation

ISME communications

Stephanie N Kivlin

Michael A Mann

Joshua S Lynn

Melanie R Kazenel

D Lee Taylor

...

2022/12

Soil fungal composition changes with shrub encroachment in the northern Chihuahuan Desert

Fungal Ecology

Laura M Ladwig

Lukas P Bell-Dereske

Kayce C Bell

Scott L Collins

Donald O Natvig

...

2021/10/1

Culturable root endophyte communities are shaped by both warming and plant host identity in the Rocky Mountains, USA

Fungal Ecology

Kelly G Lyons

Michael Mann

Molly Lenihan

Olivia Roybal

Kelly Carroll

...

2021/2/1

Mycobiont contribution to tundra plant acquisition of permafrost‐derived nitrogen

New Phytologist

Rebecca E Hewitt

M Rae DeVan

Irina V Lagutina

Helene Genet

A David McGuire

...

2020/4

Modeling the acquisition of newly thawed deep nitrogen and its impact on vegetation dynamic and ecosystem carbon cycle.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

H Genet

RE Hewitt

MR DeVan

MC Mack

DL Taylor

...

2020/12

Limited overall impacts of ectomycorrhizal inoculation on recruitment of boreal trees into Arctic tundra following wildfire belie species-specific responses

PloS One

Rebecca E Hewitt

F Stuart Chapin III

Teresa N Hollingsworth

Michelle C Mack

Adrian V Rocha

...

2020/7/9

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