Related Publications

  1. 2016

    1. Timling, I. 2016. Microcosm. Presented at Ice Alaska 2016. Fairbanks, AK, February 29-March 27. (Poster)
  1. 2014

    1. Timling, I., Walker, D. A., Nusbaum, C., Lennon, N. J. and Taylor, D. L. 2014. Rich and cold: Diversity, distribution and drivers of fungal communities in patterned-ground ecosystems of the North American Arctic. Molecular Ecology, 23: 3258–3272. doi:1111/mec.12743
  1. 2012

    1. Timling, I. and Taylor, D.L. 2012. Peeking through a frosty window: molecular insights into the ecology of Arctic soil fungi. Fungal Ecology, 5(4):419-429. (PDF)
    2. Timling, I., Walker, D.A., Gardes, M., Charcosset, J.Y., Welker, J.A., Taylor, D.L. 2012. Distribution and drivers of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across the North American Arctic. Ecosphere, 3:1-25. (PDF)

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The Alaska Geobotany Center is located on the West Ridge of the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Our office is located in room 252, on the second floor of the Arctic Health Research Building.

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