Publications

    Rocci, K.S., Cleveland, C.C., Eastman, B.A., Georgiou, K., Grandy, A.S., Hartman, M.D., Hauser, E., Holland-Moritz, H., Kyker-Snowman, E., Pierson, D. & Reich, P.B. (2024). Aligning theoretical and empirical representations of soil carbon-to-nitrogen stoichiometry with process-based terrestrial biogeochemistry models. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 189, 109272.

    Hauser, E., Wieder, W. R., Bonan, G. B., & Cleveland, C. C. (2023). Flexible foliar stoichiometry reduces the magnitude of the global land carbon sink. Geophysical Research Letters, 50(21), e2023GL105493.

    Hauser, E., Chorover, J., Cook, C.W., Markewitz, D., Rasmussen, C., Richter, D.D. & Billings, S.A. (2023). Integrating decadal and century-scale root development with longer-term soil development to understand terrestrial nutrient cycling. Geoderma, 435, 116520.

    Hauser, E., Sullivan, P.L., Flores, A.N., Hirmas, D. & Billings, S.A. (2022). Global‐Scale Shifts in Rooting Depths Due To Anthropocene Land Cover Changes Pose Unexamined Consequences for Critical Zone Functioning. Earth’s Future, 10(11), e2022EF002897.

    Hauser, E., Richter, D.D., Markewitz, D., Brecheisen, Z. & Billings, S.A. (2020). Persistent anthropogenic legacies structure depth dependence of regenerating rooting systems and their functions. Biogeochemistry, 147, 259-275.

    Dodds, W.K., Zeglin, L.H., Ramos, R.J., Platt, T.G., Pandley, A., Michaels, T., Masigol, M., Klompen, A.M.L., Kelly, M.C., Jumpponen, A., Hauser, E., Hansen, P.M., Greer, M.J., Fattahi, N., Delavaux, C.S., Connell, K., Billings, S., Bever, J.D., Barua, N., Agusto, F.B. (2020). Connections and feedbacks: aquatic, plant, and soil microbiomes in heterogeneous and changing environments. Bioscience 7: 548-562.

    Billings, S.A., Hirmas, D., Sullivan, P.L., Lehmeier, C.A., Bagchi, S., Min, K., Brecheisen, Z., Hauser, E., Stair, R., Flournoy, R. & deB. Richter, D. (2018). Loss of deep roots limits biogenic agents of soil development that are only partially restored by decades of forest regeneration. Elem Sci Anth6, 34.