Peer-reviewed Pubs

Looby, C.I., P.H. Martin. Diversity and function of soil microbes on montane gradients: The state of knowledge in a changing world. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96 doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiaa122. PDF

Looby, C.I., E.C. Hollenbeck, K.K. Treseder. 2020. Carbon in the canopy: How soil fungi and extracellular enzymes differ in canopy and ground soils. Ecosystems, 768-782. PDF

S.I. Glassman, C. Weihe, J. Li, M.B.N. Albright, C.I. Looby, A.C. Martiny, K.K. Treseder, S.D. Allison, J.B.H. Martiny. 2018. Decomposition responses to climate depend on microbial community composition. PNAS 115, 11994-11999. PDF

 Looby, C.I., K.K. Treseder. 2018. Shifts in soil fungi and decomposition with simulated climate change in a tropical montane cloud forest. Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry 117, 87-96. PDF

 Looby, C.I., M.R. Maltz, K.K. Treseder. 2016. Belowground responses to elevation in a changing cloud forest. Ecology and Evolution 6, 1996-2009. PDF

Looby, C, W.D. Eaton. 2014. Effects of Bromelia pinguin (Bromeliaceae) on soil ecosystem function in the lowland forests of Costa Rica. BMC Ecology 14, 12-20.

Eaton, W.D., D. Shebitz, K. Niemiera, C. Looby. 2012. The effects of the N-Fixing tree Pentaclethra macroloba on the above and below ground communities within a primary forest in the Northern Zone of Costa Rica. In: M. Ali (Ed.), The Functioning of Ecosystems, InTech Publications, p. 57-78.

Looby, C., J.B. Hauge, D. Barry, W. D. Eaton. 2012. Fungal inhibition by Bromelia pinguin (Bromeliaceae) and its effect on nutrient cycle dynamics. Tropical Ecology 53, 225-234.