Name:
Erik Hobbie
Role:
Faculty Associate
Address:
Complex Systems Center,University of New Hampshire
Durham, 03824
United StatesEmail:
URL:
Recent Publications
“Stable Isotopes And Radiocarbon Assess Variable Importance Of Plants And Fungi In Diets Of Arctic Ground Squirrels”. Arctic, Antarctic, And Alpine Research 49 (3). Arctic, Antarctic, And Alpine Research: 487 - 500. doi:10.1657/AAAR0016-062. http://www.bioone.org/doi/10.1657/AAAR0016-062.
. 2017. “Convergence Of Soil Nitrogen Isotopes Across Global Climate Gradients”. Scientific Reports 5. Scientific Reports: 8280. doi:10.1038/srep08280.
. 2015. “Microbes In Nature Are Limited By Carbon And Energy: The Starving-Survival Lifestyle In Soil And Consequences For Estimating Microbial Rates”. Frontiers In Microbiology 4. Frontiers In Microbiology: 324. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2013.00324.
. 2013. “Amino Acid Cycling In Plankton And Soil Microbes Studied With Radioisotopes: Measured Amino Acids In Soil Do Not Reflect Bioavailability”. Biogeochemistry 107 (1-3). Biogeochemistry: 339-360. doi:10.1007/s10533-010-9556-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10533-010-9556-9.
. 2012. “Isotopic Analysis Of Arctic Ground Squirrel Tissues And Potential Food Sources”. Institute For The Study Of Earth, Oceans And Space. Institute For The Study Of Earth, Oceans And Space. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire. https://scholars.unh.edu/thesis/587.
. 2010.