2014 Publications Posted on October 7, 2014 by bradfordlab Barberán, A., Ramirez, K.S., Leff, J.W., Bradford, M.A., Wall, D.H., Fierer, N. (2014) Why are some microbes more ubiquitous than others? Predicting the habitat breadth of soil bacteria. Ecology Letters, 17, 794-802. Bradford, M.A., Wood, S.A., Bardgett, R.D., Black, H.I.J., Bonkowski, M., Eggers, T., Grayston, S.J., Kandeler, E., Manning, P., Setälä, H., Jones, T.H. (2014) Discontinuity in the responses of ecosystem processes and multifunctionality to altered soil community composition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111, 14478-14483. Bradford, M.A., Wood, S.A., Bardgett, R.D., Black, H.I.J., Bonkowski, M., Eggers, T., Grayston, S.J., Kandeler, E., Manning, P., Setälä, H., Jones, T.H. (2014) Reply to Byrnes et al.: Aggregation can obscure understanding of ecosystem multifunctionality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, E5491, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1421203112. Bradford, M.A. (2014) Good dirt with good friends. Nature, 505, 486-487. News & Views article. Bradford, M.A., Warren, R.J., Baldrian, P., Crowther, T.W., Maynard, D.S., Oldfield, E.E., Wieder, W.R., Wood, S.A., King, J.R. (2014) Climate fails to predict wood decomposition at regional scales. Nature Climate Change, 4, 625-630. Bradford M.A., Warren, R.J. (2014) Terrestrial biodiversity and climate change. In Freedman, B. (ed.) Handbook of Global Environmental Change, Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-5784-4_13 (Invited). Crowther, T.W., Maynard, D.S., Leff, J.W., Oldfield, E.E., McCulley, R.L., Fierer, N., Bradford, M.A. (2014) Predicting the responsiveness of soil biodiversity to deforestation: a cross-biome study. Global Change Biology, 20, 2983-2994. Crowther, T.W., Maynard, D.S., Crowther, T.R., Peccia, J., Smith, J.R, Bradford, M.A. (2014) Untangling the fungal niche: the trait-based approach. Frontiers in Microbiology, 5, 579 [doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00579]. García-Palacios, P., Maestre, F.T., Bradford, M.A., Reynolds, J.F. (2014) Earthworms modify plant biomass and nitrogen capture under conditions of soil nutrient heterogeneity and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 78, 182-188. Keiser, A.D., Keiser, D.A., Strickland, M.S., Bradford, M.A. (2014) Disentangling mechanisms underlying functional differences in decomposer communities. Journal of Ecology, 102, 603-609. Oldfield, E.E., Felson, A.J., Wood, S.A., Hallett, R.A., Strickland, M.S., Bradford, M.A. (2014) Positive effects of afforestation efforts on the health of urban soils. Forest Ecology and Management, 313, 266-273. Ramirez, K.S., Leff, J.W., Barberán, A., Bates, S.T., Betley, J., Crowther, T.W., Kelly, E.F., Oldfield, E.E., Shaw, E.A., Steenbock, C., Bradford, M.A., Wall, D.H., Fierer, N. (2014) Biogeographic patterns in below-ground diversity in New York City’s Central Park are similar to those observed globally. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281, no.1795. Warren, R.J, Bradford, M.A. (2014) Mutualism fails when climate response differs between interacting species. Global Change Biology, 20, 466-474. Warren, R.J., Giladi, I., Bradford, M.A. (2014) Competition as a mechanism structuring mutualisms. Journal of Ecology, 102, 486-495. Advertisement