Stephanie Yarwood
Stephanie Yarwood
I study the microbial ecology of soils across many different ecosystems: agricultural, wetland, forest, and urban. I seek to understand how disturbances such as wetland restoration and agricultural management impact microbial communities and what implications those changes have to nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and carbon storage. The broad goal of my research is to uncover information that can improve soil management and lead to a more sustainable future.
Latest Papers
Were Neoarchean atmospheric methane hazes and early Paleoproterozoic glaciations driven by the rise of oxygen in surface environments?
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Author(s): Anshuman Swain, Alan J. Kaufman, Marcin Kalinowski, et. al
UMD Author(s): Stephanie Yarwood
Revealing the taxonomy and functional potential of urban soil microbiomes
Author(s): Izabel L. Stohel, Young Song, Anna Turetcaia, et. al
UMD Author(s): Stephanie Yarwood
Exploring Rubiaceae fungal endophytes across contrasting tropical forests, tree tissues, and developmental stages
Author(s): Humberto Castillo-Gonzalez, Jason C Slot, Stephanie Yarwood, et. al
UMD Author(s): Stephanie Yarwood
Tracing sources of atmospheric methane using clumped isotopes
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Author(s): Mojhgan A. Haghnegahdar, Jiayang Sun, Nicole Hultquist, et. al
UMD Author(s): Stephanie Yarwood
Quantitative Amplicon Sequencing Is Necessary to Identify Differential Taxa and Correlated Taxa Where Population Sizes Differ
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Microbial Ecology
Author(s): Dietrich Epp Schmidt, Jude E. Maul, Stephanie A. Yarwood
UMD Author(s): Stephanie Yarwood