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DeAngelis KM, Pold G, Topcuoglu B, van Diepen L, Blanchard J, Melillo J, Frey S.  2015.  Long-term warming drives loss of dominant taxa and rRNA copy number among soil bacteria.. Frontiers in Microbiology.
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DeAngelis KM, Chivian D, Fortney J, Simmons BA, Hazen TC, Silver WL.  2013.  Changes in microbial dynamics during long-term decomposition in tropical forests.. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 66:60-68.
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