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Member Since 1999
Steve D. Allison
Professor, University of California Irvine
Professional Experience
University of California Irvine
Professor
2007 - Present
Education
Stanford University
Doctorate
2005
Current Roles
Member
Biogeosciences Fellows Committee
Publications
Global‐Scale Convergence Obscures Inconsistencies in Soil Carbon Change Predicted by Earth System Mo...

Soil carbon (C) responses to environmental change represent a major source of uncertainty in the global C cycle. Feedbacks between soil C stocks an...

March 01, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Climate history shapes functional composition of soil microbial communities
FROM TRAITS TO PREDICTIONS: NOVEL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND AND DISTILL THE COMPLEXITY OF EARTH'S MICROBIOMES I ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Caitlin Broderick, Luciana Bachega, Luciana Chavez...
Long-term climate shapes the composition and functioning of soil microbial communities, resulting in legacy effects on ecosystem processes. Legacies h...
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Scaling Microbial Trait Tradeoffs from Populations to Communities
FROM TRAITS TO PREDICTIONS: NOVEL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND AND DISTILL THE COMPLEXITY OF EARTH'S MICROBIOMES III POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Steven D. Allison, Ashish Malik, Antonio Ribeiro, ...
Through their physiological traits, microbes affect rates of soil carbon and nutrient cycling. Traits also determine which microbes are most active an...
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An integrative framework for modelling soil microbiomes and decomposition in response to extreme disturbances
FROM TRAITS TO PREDICTIONS: NOVEL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTAND AND DISTILL THE COMPLEXITY OF EARTH'S MICROBIOMES II ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2023
Bin Wang, Verity G. Salmon, Fernanda Santos, Natal...
Disturbances in general and extreme events in particular (e.g., flash drought and heat wave) are becoming increasingly more frequent and intense. How ...
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Volunteer Experience
2023 - 2024
Member
Biogeosciences Fellows Committee
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