Benjamin E. Wolfe
Benjamin E. Wolfe
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Diet rapidly and reproducibly alters the human gut microbiome
LA David, CF Maurice, RN Carmody, DB Gootenberg, JE Button, ...
Nature 505 (7484), 559, 2014
39322014
Invasive plant suppresses the growth of native tree seedlings by disrupting belowground mutualisms
KA Stinson, SA Campbell, JR Powell, BE Wolfe, RM Callaway, GC Thelen, ...
PLoS biology 4 (5), e140, 2006
7382006
Water resources: agricultural and environmental issues
D Pimentel, B Berger, D Filiberto, M Newton, B Wolfe, E Karabinakis, ...
BioScience 54 (10), 909-918, 2004
5432004
Breaking new ground: soil communities and exotic plant invasion
BE Wolfe, JN Klironomos
BioScience 55 (6), 477-487, 2005
4562005
Cheese rind communities provide tractable systems for in situ and in vitro studies of microbial diversity
BE Wolfe, JE Button, M Santarelli, RJ Dutton
Cell 158 (2), 422-433, 2014
2152014
The invasive plant Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) inhibits ectomycorrhizal fungi in its introduced range
BE Wolfe, VL Rodgers, KA Stinson, A Pringle
Journal of Ecology 96 (4), 777-783, 2008
1942008
Global patterns of ectomycorrhizal introductions
EC Vellinga, BE Wolfe, A Pringle
New Phytologist 181 (4), 960-973, 2009
1692009
Abrupt rise in atmospheric CO2 overestimates community response in a model plant–soil system
JN Klironomos, MF Allen, MC Rillig, J Piotrowski, S Makvandi-Nejad, ...
Nature 433 (7026), 621, 2005
1682005
Effects of a belowground mutualism on an aboveground mutualism
BE Wolfe, BC Husband, JN Klironomos
Ecology Letters 8 (2), 218-223, 2005
1242005
Fermented foods as experimentally tractable microbial ecosystems
BE Wolfe, RJ Dutton
Cell 161 (1), 49-55, 2015
1192015
The invasive species Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard) increases soil nutrient availability in northern hardwood-conifer forests
VL Rodgers, BE Wolfe, LK Werden, AC Finzi
Oecologia 157 (3), 459-471, 2008
1102008
The irreversible loss of a decomposition pathway marks the single origin of an ectomycorrhizal symbiosis
BE Wolfe, RE Tulloss, A Pringle
PLoS One 7 (7), e39597, 2012
1022012
Small-scale spatial heterogeneity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance and community composition in a wetland plant community
BE Wolfe, DL Mummey, MC Rillig, JN Klironomos
Mycorrhiza 17 (3), 175-183, 2007
1022007
Real-time metabolomics on living microorganisms using ambient electrospray ionization flow-probe
CC Hsu, MS ElNaggar, Y Peng, J Fang, LM Sanchez, SJ Mascuch, ...
Analytical chemistry 85 (15), 7014-7018, 2013
852013
A keystone predator controls bacterial diversity in the pitcher‐plant (Sarracenia purpurea) microecosystem
CN Peterson, S Day, BE Wolfe, AM Ellison, R Kolter, A Pringle
Environmental Microbiology 10 (9), 2257-2266, 2008
672008
Distribution and abundance of the introduced ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita phalloides in North America
BE Wolfe, F Richard, HB Cross, A Pringle
New Phytologist 185 (3), 803-816, 2010
652010
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and water table affect wetland plant community composition
BE Wolfe, PA Weishampel, JN Klironomos
Journal of Ecology 94 (5), 905-914, 2006
472006
Amanita thiersii is a saprotrophic fungus expanding its range in the United States
BE Wolfe, M Kuo, A Pringle
Mycologia 104 (1), 22-33, 2012
392012
Biotic Interactions Shape the Ecological Distributions of Staphylococcus Species
EK Kastman, N Kamelamela, JW Norville, CM Cosetta, RJ Dutton, ...
mBio 7 (5), e01157-16, 2016
342016
Geographically structured host specificity is caused by the range expansions and host shifts of a symbiotic fungus
BE Wolfe, A Pringle
The ISME journal 6 (4), 745, 2012
322012
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