Peter Avis
Biology Department
Assistant Professor
At IU Northwest since 2007

SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS


ARTICLES (in refereed journals):

Avis P.G., G.M. Mueller and J. Lussenhop.2008. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities in two North American oak forests respond to nitrogen addition.  New Phytologist 179:472-483.

Avis P.G., Foster S. and Olexia P.D. 2008 Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal root colonization and inoculum propagules in deciduous flooplain forests of southwestern Michigan, USA.  The Michigan Botanist 46:121-128.

Avis P.G., I.A. Dickie, and G.M. Mueller. 2006. A “dirty” business: Testing thelimitations of terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP)analysis of soil fungi. Molecular Ecology 15:873-882.

Avis P.G. and Feldheim K. A. 2005. A method to size DNA fragments from 50 to 800 base pairs on a DNA analyzer. Molecular Ecology Notes 5:969–970

Avis P.G. and I. D. Charvat. 2005. The response of ectomycorrhizal fungal inoculum to long-term increases in nitrogen supply. Mycologia 97(2): 329-337.

Avis, P.G., McLaughlin D.J., Dentinger B.C., and Reich P.B. 2003. Long-term increase in nitrogen supply alters above and below ground ectomycorrhizal communities and increases the dominance of Russula spp. in a temperate oak savanna.  New Phytologist 160: 239-253.

Dickie I.D., Avis P.G., Reich P.B, and McLaughlin D.J. 2003.  GERM: Good Enough RFLP Matching Program. Mycorrhiza 13:171-172.

Corbin J.C., Avis P.G., and Wilbur R. 2003.  Effect of phosphorus addition on nitrogen cycling and arbuscular mycorrhizal inoculum potential in a nitrogen limited forest ecosystem.  Environmental Air, Water and Soil Pollution 147:141-161.

Avis, P.G. 1997.  The forest typology of Latvia:  An overview and comparison. Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Sec. B, Vol. 51, No. 4:137-141.

 


Revised: 03/07/09.