Lindsay A McCulloch

Lindsay A McCulloch

Brown University

H-index: 5

North America-United States

About Lindsay A McCulloch

Lindsay A McCulloch, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brown University, specializes in the field of Ecology, biogeochemistry, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, tropics.

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

Toward a coordinated understanding of hydro‐biogeochemical root functions in tropical forests for application in vegetation models

Belowground foundations of tropical forest restoration

Plant-microbial mutualisms in canopy gap recovery: How do soil microbial symbionts help tropical forests recover from treefall gaps?

Herbivores drive scarcity of some nitrogen-fixing tropical trees

Vulnerability Segmentation in Ferns and Its Implication on Their Survival During Drought

Tradeoffs and synergies in tropical forest root traits and dynamics for nutrient and water acquisition: field and modeling advances

Tripartite legume–rhizobia–mycorrhizae relationship is influenced by light and soil nitrogen in Neotropical canopy gaps

Three-Partner Symbiosis among Legumes, Mycorrhizae, and N-Fixing Bacteria Changes with Light and Soil Nitrogen Conditions

Lindsay A McCulloch Information

University

Position

PhD Candidate

Citations(all)

64

Citations(since 2020)

62

Cited By

1

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

4

i10Index(since 2020)

4

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lindsay A McCulloch Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

biogeochemistry

symbiotic nitrogen fixation

tropics

Top articles of Lindsay A McCulloch

Toward a coordinated understanding of hydro‐biogeochemical root functions in tropical forests for application in vegetation models

New Phytologist

2024/2/28

Belowground foundations of tropical forest restoration

Biotropica

2024/2/7

Plant-microbial mutualisms in canopy gap recovery: How do soil microbial symbionts help tropical forests recover from treefall gaps?

2023/6/19

Herbivores drive scarcity of some nitrogen-fixing tropical trees

2022/12/15

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Vulnerability Segmentation in Ferns and Its Implication on Their Survival During Drought

2022/11

Yakir Preisler
Yakir Preisler

H-Index: 9

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Tradeoffs and synergies in tropical forest root traits and dynamics for nutrient and water acquisition: field and modeling advances

2021/12/2

Tripartite legume–rhizobia–mycorrhizae relationship is influenced by light and soil nitrogen in Neotropical canopy gaps

Ecology

2021/11

Stephen Porder
Stephen Porder

H-Index: 25

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Three-Partner Symbiosis among Legumes, Mycorrhizae, and N-Fixing Bacteria Changes with Light and Soil Nitrogen Conditions

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

2021/10/1

Stephen Porder
Stephen Porder

H-Index: 25

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Light fuels while nitrogen suppresses symbiotic nitrogen fixation hotspots in neotropical canopy gap seedlings

New Phytologist

2021/9

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Stephen Porder
Stephen Porder

H-Index: 25

Variation in Fine Root Characteristics and Nutrient Dynamics Across Alaskan Ecosystems

Ecosystems

2021/9

Drought and soil nutrients effects on symbiotic nitrogen fixation in seedlings from eight Neotropical legume species

Biotropica

2021/3

Lower nodule biomass with increased nitrogenase efficiency in Robinia pseudoacacia seedlings when grown under low soil phosphorus conditions

SN Applied Sciences

2020/11

Lindsay A Mcculloch
Lindsay A Mcculloch

H-Index: 1

Stephen Porder
Stephen Porder

H-Index: 25

Comparison of smartphone and drone Lidar methods for characterizing spatial variation in PAI in a tropical Forest

Remote Sensing

2020/5/30

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