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17 fungal decomposers of plant litter in aquatic ecosystems
MO Gessner, V Gulis, KA Kuehn, E Chauvet, K Suberkropp
Environmental and microbial relationships 4, 301, 2007
3192007
Microbial biomass, growth, and respiration associated with submerged litter of Phragmites australis decomposing in a littoral reed stand of a large lake
D Kominkova, KA Kuehn, N Büsing, D Steiner, MO Gessner
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 22 (3), 271-282, 2000
1992000
Microbial biomass and production associated with decaying leaf litter of the emergent macrophyte Juncus effusus
KA Kuehn, MJ Lemke, K Suberkropp, RG Wetzel
Limnology and Oceanography 45 (4), 862-870, 2000
1932000
Microbial growth and nitrogen retention in litter of Phragmites australis compared to Typha angustifolia
SEG Findlay, S Dye, KA Kuehn
Wetlands 22 (3), 616-625, 2002
1792002
Extracellular enzyme kinetics scale with resource availability
RL Sinsabaugh, J Belnap, SG Findlay, JJF Shah, BH Hill, KA Kuehn, ...
Biogeochemistry 121, 287-304, 2014
1772014
Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones
SD Tiegs, DM Costello, MW Isken, G Woodward, PB McIntyre, ...
Science Advances 5 (1), eaav0486, 2019
1672019
Priming in the microbial landscape: periphytic algal stimulation of litter‐associated microbial decomposers
KA Kuehn, SN Francoeur, RH Findlay, RK Neely
Ecology 95 (3), 749-762, 2014
1502014
Decomposition of standing litter of the freshwater emergent macrophyte Juncus effusus
KA Kuehn, K Suberkropp
Freshwater Biology 40 (4), 717-727, 1998
1441998
DIEL MINERALIZATION PATTERNS OF STANDING‐DEAD PLANT LITTER: IMPLICATIONS FOR CO2 FLUX FROM WETLANDS
KA Kuehn, D Steiner, MO Gessner
Ecology 85 (9), 2504-2518, 2004
1292004
Algal regulation of extracellular enzyme activity in stream microbial communities associated with inert substrata and detritus
ST Rier, KA Kuehn, SN Francoeur
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 26 (3), 439-449, 2007
1212007
Measuring external mycelia production of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the field: the soil matrix matters
JJ Hendricks, RJ Mitchell, KA Kuehn, SD Pecot, SE Sims
New Phytologist 171 (1), 179-186, 2006
1022006
Decomposition and CO2 Evolution from Standing Litter of the Emergent Macrophyte Erianthus giganteus
KA Kuehn, MO Gessner, RG Wetzel, K Suberkropp
Microbial ecology 38, 50-57, 1999
951999
Constitutive differences between natural and artificial container mosquito habitats: vector communities, resources, microorganisms, and habitat parameters
DA Yee, D Allgood, JM Kneitel, KA Kuehn
Journal of Medical Entomology 49 (3), 482-491, 2012
842012
Scaling microbial biomass, metabolism and resource supply
RL Sinsabaugh, JJF Shah, SG Findlay, KA Kuehn, DL Moorhead
Biogeochemistry 122, 175-190, 2015
812015
The role of fungi in carbon and nitrogen cycles in freshwater ecosystems
VGK Kuehn, K Suberkropp
Fungi in biogeochemical cycles 24, 404, 2006
762006
Lentic and lotic habitats as templets for fungal communities: traits, adaptations, and their significance to litter decomposition within freshwater ecosystems
KA Kuehn
Fungal Ecology 19, 135-154, 2016
722016
Diel fluctuations in rates of CO2 evolution from standing dead leaf litter of the emergent macrophyte Juncus effusus
KA Kuehn, K Suberkropp
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 14 (2), 171-182, 1998
641998
Periphytic algae decouple fungal activity from leaf litter decomposition via negative priming
HM Halvorson, JR Barry, MB Lodato, RH Findlay, SN Francoeur, ...
Functional Ecology 33 (1), 188-201, 2019
632019
Contributions of fungi to carbon flow and nutrient cycling from standing dead Typha angustifolia leaf litter in a temperate freshwater marsh
KA Kuehn, BM Ohsowski, SN Francoeur, RK Neely
Limnology and Oceanography 56 (2), 529-539, 2011
592011
Changes in nutrient stoichiometry, elemental homeostasis and growth rate of aquatic litter-associated fungi in response to inorganic nutrient supply
V Gulis, KA Kuehn, LN Schoettle, D Leach, JP Benstead, AD Rosemond
The ISME journal 11 (12), 2729-2739, 2017
532017
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