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The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study: age-diameter and growth relationships of longleaf pine using hurricane-induced windthrows

Urban Ecosystems
2022-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Heather N. Patten; Sarah K. Rabinowitz
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Decrease in soil pH has greater effects than increase in above‐ground carbon inputs on soil organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems of China under nitrogen enrichment

Journal of Applied Ecology
2022-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Xiaofei Lu; Frank S. Gilliam; Jieyun Guo; Enqing Hou; Yuanwen Kuang
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The University of West Florida campus ecosystem study: the college/university campus as a unit for study of the ecology of longleaf pine

Urban Ecosystems
2021-10-26 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Selina J. Detzel; Katelyn D. Bray; Emily A. Major
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The University of West Florida Campus Ecosystem Study: Age-Diameter and Growth Relationships of Longleaf Pine Using Hurricane-Induced Windthrows

2021-09-27 | Other
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Heather N. Patten; Sarah K. Rabinowitz
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Responses of Forest Ecosystems to Nitrogen Deposition

Forests
2021-09-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam
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Response of Temperate Forest Ecosystems under Decreased Nitrogen Deposition: Research Challenges and Opportunities

Forests
2021-04-19 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam
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Response of soil fertility to 25 years of experimental acidification in a temperate hardwood forest

Journal of Environmental Quality
2020-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Mary Beth Adams; William T. Peterjohn
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The University of West Florida campus ecosystem study: gopher tortoise and longleaf pine populations in an urban interface

Urban Ecosystems
2020-04-27 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Emily E. Harmon; Skylar C. Boyles
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Response of herbaceous layer species to canopy and soil variables in a central Appalachian hardwood forest ecosystem

Plant Ecology
2019-12-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam
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Decreased atmospheric nitrogen deposition in eastern North America: Predicted responses of forest ecosystems

Environmental Pollution
2019-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Douglas A. Burns; Charles T. Driscoll; Serita D. Frey; Gary M. Lovett; Shaun A. Watmough
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Understanding context dependency in the response of forest understorey plant communities to nitrogen deposition

Environmental Pollution
2018-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael P. Perring; Martin Diekmann; Gabriele Midolo; David Schellenberger Costa; Markus Bernhardt-Römermann; Johanna C.J. Otto; Frank S. Gilliam; Per-Ola Hedwall; Annika Nordin; Thomas Dirnböck et al.
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Effects of excess nitrogen on biogeochemistry of a temperate hardwood forest: Evidence of nutrient redistribution by a forest understory species

Atmospheric Environment
2016-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Jake H. Billmyer; Christopher A. Walter; William T. Peterjohn
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Effects of Nitrogen on Temporal and Spatial Patterns of Nitrate in Streams and Soil Solution of a Central Hardwood Forest

ISRN Ecology
2011-04-26 | Journal article
Contributors: Frank S. Gilliam; Mary Beth Adams
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The Ecological Significance of the Herbaceous Layer in Temperate Forest Ecosystems

2007 | Journal article
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Frank Gilliam

Factors Influencing Spatial Variability in Nitrogen Processing in Nitrogen-Saturated Soils

2001 | Journal article
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Frank Gilliam

1999 | Journal article
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Frank Gilliam

Impacts of Forest Management on Plant Diversity

1995-11 | Journal article
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Frank Gilliam

Peer review (3 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

Review activity for Annals of forest science. (1)
Review activity for Plant and soil. (2)