2015
Wall, D.H., Nielsen, U.N., Six, J. (2015) Soil biodiversity and human health. Nature doi:10.1038/nature15744
Nielsen, U.N., Wall, D. H., Six, J. (2015) Soil Biodiversity and the Environment. Annual Review of Environment and Resources 40:63–90, DOI: 10.1146/annurev-environ-102014-021257
Knox, M.A., Wall, D.H., Virginia, R.A., Vandegehuchte, M.L., San Gil, I., Adams, B.A. (2015) Impact of diurnal freeze–thaw cycles on the soil nematode Scottnema lindsayae in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Polar Biology, DOI: 10.1007/s00300-015-1809-6
Shaw, E.A., Denef, K., Milano de Tomasel, C., Cotrufo, M.F., Wall, D.H. (2015) Burning management in the tallgrass prairie affects root decomposition, soil food web structure and carbon flow. Soil Discuss., DOI: 10.5194/soild-2-923-2015
Wall, D.H. and J. Six. (2015). Give soils their due. Science. 347: 695
Vandegehuchte, M.L, Sylvain, Z.A., Reichmann, L.G., Milano de Tomasel, C., Nielsen, U.N., Wall, D.H. and O.E. Sala (2015). Responses of a desert nematode community to changes in water availability. Ecosphere 6(3): art44
García-Palacios, P., Vandegehuchte, M. L., Shaw, E. A., Dam, M., Post, K. H., Ramirez, K. S., Sylvain, Z. A., de Tomasel, C. M. and D. H. Wall. (2015). Are there links between responses of soil microbes and ecosystem functioning to elevated CO2, N deposition and warming? A global perspective. Global Change Biology, 21: 1590–1600. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12788
Verchot, L.V., Ward, N. L., Belnap, J., Bossio, D., Coughenour, M., Gibson, J., Hanotte, O., Muchiru, A.N., Phillips, S.L., Steven, B., Wall, D.H. and Reid, R.S. (May 2015). From bacteria to elephants: effects of landuse legacies on biodiversity and ecosystem processes in the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. In: A.R.E. Sinclair, K.L. Metzger, J.M. Fryxell and S.A.R. Mduma, eds. Sustaining Biodiversity in a Coupled Human-Natural System. University of Chicago Press.
Šabacká, M., Priscu, J.C., McKnight, D., Wall, D.H., Barrett, J.E. and Virginia R.A. In Press. Aeolian and fluvial fluxes of carbon and nitrogen among landscape units in Taylor Valley, Antarctica. Environmental Research Letters.