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Host Identity as a Driver of Moss-Associated N
2
Fixation Rates in Alaska
Julia E.M. Stuart
, Hannah Holland-Moritz
, Lily R. Lewis
, Mélanie Jean
, Samantha N. Miller
, Stuart F. McDaniel
, Noah Fierer
, José Miguel Ponciano
,
Michelle C. Mack
Biological Sciences
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Alaska
100%
Mannan-oligosaccharide
100%
N2 Fixation
100%
Host Identity
100%
Fixation Rate
100%
Rate Variation
18%
Mean Annual Temperature
9%
Environmental Factors
9%
Mean Annual Precipitation
9%
Mixed Models
9%
Tree Density
9%
High Latitude
9%
Incubation
9%
Moss Species
9%
N Input
9%
Boreal Ecosystems
9%
Random Forest Regression
9%
Process Rate
9%
Arctic Ecosystems
9%
15N2
9%
Peat Moss
9%
High Fixation
9%
Heterogeneous Inputs
9%
Dicranum
9%
Input Prediction
9%
Polytrichum
9%
Feather Moss
9%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annuals
100%
Environmental Factor
100%
Feather
100%
Polytrichum
100%
Sphagnum
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Tree
100%
Random Forest
100%
Sphagnum
100%