A. Donald A′Bear

823 total citations
13 papers, 574 citations indexed

About

A. Donald A′Bear is a scholar working on Plant Science, Insect Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Donald A′Bear has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 574 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Plant Science, 11 papers in Insect Science and 6 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in A. Donald A′Bear's work include Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (11 papers), Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (11 papers) and Lichen and fungal ecology (4 papers). A. Donald A′Bear is often cited by papers focused on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (11 papers), Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies (11 papers) and Lichen and fungal ecology (4 papers). A. Donald A′Bear collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Austria. A. Donald A′Bear's co-authors include T. Hefin Jones, Lynne Boddy, Thomas W. Crowther, Ellen Kandeler, S. Thomas, Jennifer Hiscox, David W. G. Stanton, Scott N. Johnson, Jana Voříšková and Petr Baldrián and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Ecology and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

A. Donald A′Bear

13 papers receiving 568 citations

Peers

A. Donald A′Bear
Glenna M. Malcolm United States
Milagros Barceló Netherlands
Anna Wilkinson United Kingdom
Lauren C. Cline United States
Courtney M. Patterson United States
Peng Dang China
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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Crowther, Thomas W., S. Thomas, A. Donald A′Bear, et al.. (2014). Effects of Elevated CO2 on Litter Chemistry and Subsequent Invertebrate Detritivore Feeding Responses. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e86246–e86246. 22 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, Lynne Boddy, Ellen Kandeler, Liliane Rueß, & T. Hefin Jones. (2014). Effects of isopod population density on woodland decomposer microbial community function. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 77. 112–120. 11 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, T. Hefin Jones, & Lynne Boddy. (2014). Size matters: What have we learnt from microcosm studies of decomposer fungus–invertebrate interactions?. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 78. 274–283. 43 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, T. Hefin Jones, Ellen Kandeler, & Lynne Boddy. (2014). Interactive effects of temperature and soil moisture on fungal-mediated wood decomposition and extracellular enzyme activity. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 70. 151–158. 139 indexed citations
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Crowther, Thomas W., David W. G. Stanton, S. Thomas, et al.. (2013). Top‐down control of soil fungal community composition by a globally distributed keystone consumer. Ecology. 94(11). 2518–2528. 104 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, Scott N. Johnson, & T. Hefin Jones. (2013). Putting the ‘upstairs–downstairs’ into ecosystem service: What can aboveground–belowground ecology tell us?. Biological Control. 75. 97–107. 36 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, et al.. (2013). Localised invertebrate grazing moderates the effect of warming on competitive fungal interactions. Fungal ecology. 6(2). 137–140. 15 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, et al.. (2013). Contrasting Effects of Elevated Temperature and Invertebrate Grazing Regulate Multispecies Interactions between Decomposer Fungi. PLoS ONE. 8(10). e77610–e77610. 19 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, T. Hefin Jones, & Lynne Boddy. (2013). Potential impacts of climate change on interactions among saprotrophic cord-forming fungal mycelia and grazing soil invertebrates. Fungal ecology. 10. 34–43. 48 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, Lynne Boddy, & T. Hefin Jones. (2013). Bottom-up determination of soil collembola diversity and population dynamics in response to interactive climatic factors. Oecologia. 173(3). 1083–1087. 21 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, Lynne Boddy, & T. Hefin Jones. (2012). Impacts of elevated temperature on the growth and functioning of decomposer fungi are influenced by grazing collembola. Global Change Biology. 18(6). 1823–1832. 53 indexed citations
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Crowther, Thomas W. & A. Donald A′Bear. (2011). Impacts of grazing soil fauna on decomposer fungi are species-specific and density-dependent. Fungal ecology. 5(2). 277–281. 54 indexed citations
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A′Bear, A. Donald, Lynne Boddy, Günther Raspotnig, & T. Hefin Jones. (2010). Non‐trophic effects of oribatid mites on cord‐forming basidiomycetes in soil microcosms. Ecological Entomology. 35(4). 477–484. 9 indexed citations

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