Some publications from before 2005 Posted on September 6, 2011 by bradfordlab Goddard M.R., Bradford, M.A. (2003) The adaptive response of a natural microbial population to carbon- and nitrogen-limitation. Ecology Letters 6, 594-598. Smith, V.C., Bradford, M.A. (2003) Litter quality impacts on grassland litter decomposition are differently dependent on soil fauna across time. Applied Soil Ecology, 24, 197-203. Smith, V.C., Bradford, M.A. (2003) Do non-additive effects on decomposition in litter-mix experiments result from differences in resource quality between litters? Oikos 102, 235-242. Bradford, M.A., Jones, T.H., Bardgett, R.D., Black, H., Boag, B., Bonkowski, M., Cook, R., Eggers, T., Gange, A.C., Grayston, S.J., Kandeler, E., McCaig, A.E., Newington, J.E., Setälä, H., Staddon, P.L., Tordoff, G.M., Tscherko, D., Lawton, J.H. (2002) Impacts of soil faunal community composition on model grassland ecosystems. Science 298, 615-618. Bradford, M.A., Tordoff, G.M., Eggers, T., Jones, T.H., Newington, J.E. (2002) Microbiota, fauna, and mesh size interactions in litter decomposition. Oikos 99, 317-323. Bradford, M.A., Wookey, P.A., Ineson, P., Lappin-Scott, H.M. (2001) Controlling factors and effects of chronic nitrogen and sulphur deposition on methane oxidation in a temperate forest soil. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 33, 93-102. Bradford, M.A., Ineson, P., Wookey, P.A., Lappin-Scott, H.M. (2000) Soil CH4 oxidation: response to forest clearcutting and thinning. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 32, 1035-1038. Greenup, A.L., Bradford, M.A., McNamara, N., Ineson, P., Lee, J. (2000) The role of Eriophorum vaginatum in CH4 flux from an ombrotrophic peatland. Plant and Soil 227, 265-272. AdvertisementShare this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related