Margaret M. Carreiro

Publication List

Lovett, G., R.V. Pouyat, M. Carreiro, W. Zhu, and J. Baxter. 2000. Atmospheric deposition to  forests in the vicinity of New York.  Environmental Science and Technology 34:  4294-4300.

Carreiro, M., R. Sinsabaugh, D. Repert, and D. Parkhurst.  2000.  Microbial enzyme shifts explain  litter  decay responses to simulated nitrogen deposition. Ecology  81:  2359-2365.

Baxter, J., S.T.A. Pickett, M. Carreiro and J. Dighton.  Ectomycorrhizal diversity and  community structure in oak forests exposed to contrasting anthropogenic impacts.  1999.  Canadian J. of Botany  77: 771-782.

Carreiro, M.M., K. Howe, D.F. Parkhurst, and R.V. Pouyat.  1999.  Variations in quality and  decomposability of oak leaf litter along an urban-rural gradient.  Biology and Fertility of Soils 30:  258-268.

Zhu, W. and M.M. Carreiro.  1999.   Chemoautotrophic nitrification in acidic soils in forests  along an urban-rural transect. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31: 1091-1100.

Kostel-Hughes, F., T. Young, and  M. M.Carreiro.  1998.  Leaf litter traits and seedling  occurrence in forests along an urban-rural gradient.   Urban Ecosystems 2: 263-278.

Kuperman, R.G. and M.M. Carreiro. 1997.  Relationships between soil heavy metal  concentrations, microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a contaminated  grassland ecosystem.  Soil Biology and Biochemistry 29: 179-190.

McDonnell, M. J., S. Pickett, R. Pouyat, R. Parmelee, M. M. Carreiro, P. Groffman, P.  Bohlen, W. Zipperer, and K. Medley. 1997.  Ecosystem processes along Uuban-to-rural gradients.  Urban Ecosystems 1:  21-36.

Findlay, S., M. Carreiro, V. Krischik, and C. Jones. 1996. Effects of damage to living plants on leaf litter quality. Ecological Applications 6: 269-275.

Pouyat, R. V., M.J. McDonnell, S.T.A. Pickett, P.M. Groffman, M. M. Carreiro, R. W. Parmelee, K.E. Medley, and W. C. Zipperer. 1995. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient. In: Kelly, J. M. and W. W. McFee, eds. Carbon forms and functions in forest soils. Soil Science Society of America Monograph, Madison, Wisconsin.

Pouyat, R. V., R. W. Parmelee, and M. M. Carreiro. 1994. Environmental effects on forest soil invertebrate and fungal densities in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient. Pedobiologia 38: 385-399.

Carreiro, M. M. and R. E. Koske. 1992. Effect of temperature on decomposition and development of microfungal communities in leaf litter microcosms. Can. J. Bot. 70: 2177-2183.

Carreiro, M. M. and R. E. Koske. 1992. Isolation temperature can bias against recovery of low temperature microfungi in temperate forest soils. Mycologia 84 (6): 886-900.

Carreiro, M. M. and R. E. Koske. 1992. The effects of temperature and substratum on competition among three species of forest litter fungi. Mycological Research 96: 19-24.

Carreiro, M. M., D.C. Laux and D.R. Nelson. 1990. Characterization of the heat shock response and identification of heat shock protein antigens of Borrelia burgdorferi. Infection and Immunity 58: 2186-2191.

Gams, W. and M. M. Carreiro. 1989. Two new species of Mortierella and the rediscovery of Dissophora (Thaxter). Studies in Mycology 31: 85-91.

Gemma, J., R. E. Koske and M. M. Carreiro. 1989. Seasonal dynamics of selected species of VA mycorrhizal fungi in a sand dune. Mycological Research 92: 317- 321.

Carreiro, M. M. and R. E. Koske. 1985. Can the origin of fungal colonies on dilution and soil plates be determined using nonanoic acid? Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc. 84: 344-349.

Reports

Carreiro, M.M. and E. McGuire. 1994. Distribution of of Ectomycorrhizal morphotypes on red oaks in the forest and lawns of Central Park. A report to the Central Park Conservancy.