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Marie R. Johnston
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Co-invasion of three Asian earthworms, Metaphire hilgendorfi, Amynthas agrestis and Amynthas tokioensis in the USA
CH Chang, MR Johnston, JH Görres, A Dávalos, D McHugh, K Szlavecz
Biological invasions 20 (4), 843-848, 2018
422018
Impact of residential prairie gardens on the physical properties of urban soil in Madison, Wisconsin
MR Johnston, NJ Balster, J Zhu
Journal of environmental quality 45 (1), 45-52, 2016
242016
Influence of invasive earthworms (Amynthas spp.) on Wisconsin forest soil microbial communities and soil chemistry
GJ Price-Christenson, MR Johnston, BM Herrick, AC Yannarell
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 149, 107955, 2020
212020
Vegetation type alters rain garden hydrology through changes to soil porosity and evapotranspiration
MR Johnston
142011
Vegetation Alters Soil Water Drainage and Retention of Replicate Rain Gardens
MR Johnston, NJ Balster, AM Thompson
Water 12 (11), 3151, 2020
112020
Tools for monitoring and study of peregrine pheretimoid earthworms (Megascolecidae)
TS McCay, G Brown, MA Callaham Jr, CH Chang, A Dávalos, A Dobson, ...
Pedobiologia 83, 150669, 2020
112020
Cocoon Heat Tolerance of Pheretimoid Earthworms Amynthas tokioensis and Amynthas agrestis
MR Johnston, BM Herrick
The American Midland Naturalist 181 (2), 299-309, 2019
82019
Ready, Set, Go: Community Science Field Campaign Reveals Habitat Preferences of Nonnative Asian Earthworms in an Urban Landscape
CD Ziter, BM Herrick, MR Johnston, MG Turner
BioScience, 2021
62021
Earthworm densities correlate with aboveground plant biomass and vegetation type across residential properties in Madison, Wisconsin, USA
AW Bajcz, MR Johnston, EP Boswell, NJ Balster
Pedobiologia 69, 41-44, 2018
62018
Effects of prairie gardens on the physical properties of urban soil in Madison, WI
MR Johnston, NJ Balster
University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2006
52006
Aboveground traits define differences in biomass allocation among 16 prairie species
MR Johnston, NJ Balster
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment 3 (1), e20059, 2020
2020
Soil Properties of Wisconsin Temperate Forests upon Amynthas Earthworm Invasion
MR Johnston, BM Herrick
ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings (2019), 2019
2019
Chemical and Physical Controls to the Pheretimoid Earthworm, Amynthas Tokioensis
BM Herrick, MR Johnston
ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings (2019), 2019
2019
Mineralization and microstructural properties of soil aggregates and cocoons of invasive Asian earthworms
JM Wempner, MR Johnston, H Xu
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, B23H-2627, 2018
2018
LAND USE IMPLICATIONS OF MINERALOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATIONS OF SOIL AGGREGATES UNDER ASIAN EARTHWORMS
J Wempner, H Xu, MR Johnston
GSA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA-2018, 2018
2018
COS 112-2: Rain garden hydrology differs by vegetation type due to plant-soil interactions
MR Johnston, NJ Balster
The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010
2010
Does vegetation type matter? Plant-soil interactions change urban rain garden hydrology
MR Johnston, NJ Balster
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2009
2009
Role of vegetation type on hydraulic conductivity in urban rain gardens
K Schott, NJ Balster, MR Johnston
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2009, H33A-0857, 2009
2009
Biomass Allocation of Two Types of Prairie Vegetation used for Bioretention in Urban Compacted Soil.
M Johnston, E Kuether, N Balster
The 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, 2008
2008
Earthworm Population Density Beneath Prairie Vegetation and Turfgrass in Madison WI.
M Johnston, N Balster
The 2008 Joint Annual Meeting, 2008
2008
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