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Sarah Batterman

Mills, Benjamin J. W., Sarah A. Batterman, and Katie J. Field. 2018. “Nutrient Acquisition by Symbiotic Fungi Governs Palaeozoic Climate Transition”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 (1739). doi:10.1098/rstb.2016.0503.
Batterman, Sarah A. 2018. “Fixing Tropical Forests”. Nature Ecology and Evolution 2: 1059-60. doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0583-6.
Menge, Duncan N. L., Sarah A. Batterman, Wenying Liao, Benton N. Taylor, Jeremy W. Lichstein, and Gregorio Ángeles-Pérez. 2017. “Nitrogen-Fixing Tree Abundance in Higher-Latitude North America Is Not Constrained by Diversity”. Ecology Letters 20 (7): 842-51. doi:10.1111/ele.12778.
Epihov, Dimitar Z., Sarah A. Batterman, Lars O. Hedin, Jonathan R. Leake, Lisa M. Smith, and David J. Beerling. 2017. “N<sub>2</sub>-Fixing/Tropical/Legume/Evolution:/A/Contributor/to/Enhanced/Weathering/through/the/Cenozoic?”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1860). doi:10.1098/rspb.2017.0370.
Menge, Duncan N. L., Sarah A. Batterman, Lars O. Hedin, Wenying Liao, Stephen W. Pacala, and Benton N. Taylor. 2017. “Why Are Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Rare at Higher Compared to Lower Latitudes?”. Ecology 98 (12): 3127-40. doi:10.1002/ecy.2034.
Sheffer, Efrat, Sarah A. Batterman, Simon A. Levin, and Lars O. Hedin. 2015. “Biome-Scale Nitrogen Fixation Strategies Selected by Climatic Constraints on Nitrogen Cycle”. Nature Plants. doi:10.1038/nplants.2015.182.
Batterman, Sarah A., Lars O. Hedin, Michiel van Breugel, Johannes Ransijn, Dylan J. Craven, and Jefferson S. Hall. 2013. “Key Role of Symbiotic Dinitrogen Fixation in Tropical Forest Secondary Succession”. Nature 502: 224-27. doi:10.1038/nature12525.
Batterman, Sarah A., Nina Wurzburger, and Lars O. Hedin. 2013. “Nitrogen and Phosphorus Interact to Control Tropical Symbiotic N<sub>2< sub> Fixation: a Test in <i>Inga punctata< I&gt”;. Journal of Ecology 101 (6): 1400-1408. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.12138.
Batterman, Sarah A., and Klaus Steenberg Larsen. 2011. “Integrating Empirical Studies and Global Models to Improve Climate Change Predictions”. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 92 (41): 353-53. doi:10.1029/2011EO410011.