Adrienne B. Keller
Agricultural and Biological Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
31
Citations
1,272
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
18
Publishing since 2009
Adrienne B. Keller studies how carbon and nutrients cycle through soils in forests, grasslands, and wetlands, and how forest management and land use change affect the amount of carbon stored in soil. Much of the work examines trade-offs between storing carbon and other land management goals, using field studies across the eastern and midwestern United States. The research also touches on plant diversity, soil microbes, and how added nutrients or fire reshape ecosystems.
Publication activity has grown in recent years, rising from about two per year in the late 2010s to six per year in 2024 and 2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Qualitatively assessing trade‐offs and co‐benefits at local scales when considering carbon outcomes among other management goals
Ecological Solutions and Evidence · 2026
- Effects of Forest Management and Land Use Change on Soil Carbon in the US Gulf Coastal Plain
Journal of Forestry · 2026
- Land use change and forest management affect soil carbon stocks in the central hardwoods, U.S.
Geoderma Regional · 2025
- Carbon availability, soil pH, and microbial allocation to nitrogen acquisition shape grassland heterotrophic respiration in response to a decade of nitrogen addition
Soil Biology and Biochemistry · 2025
- Carbon Availability, Soil Ph, and Microbial Allocation to Nitrogen Acquisition Shape Grassland Heterotrophic Respiration in Response to a Decade of Nitrogen Addition
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- Effects of elevated nutrient supply on litter decomposition are robust to impacts of mammalian herbivores across diverse grasslands
Oecologia · 2025
- Author response for "Qualitatively assessing trade-offs and co-benefits at local scales when considering carbon outcomes among other management goals"
2025
- Land use change and forest management effects on soil carbon stocks in the Northeast U.S.
Carbon Balance and Management · 2024
- Tree diversity across the Minneapolis‐St. Paul Metropolitan Area in relation to climate and social vulnerability
Ecological Applications · 2024
- Soil organic carbon in temperate managed ecosystems
2024
- Non-native invasive earthworms in the Midwest and Eastern United States: a primer
2024
- Effects of fire on ecosystem carbon in the Upper Midwest and Northeast United States
2024
- Carbon in non-forested wetlands of the Midwest and Eastern United States: a primer
2024
- Stronger fertilization effects on aboveground versus belowground plant properties across nine U.S. grasslands
Ecology · 2022
- Soil carbon stocks in temperate grasslands differ strongly across sites but are insensitive to decade‐long fertilization
Global Change Biology · 2021
- Soil Biology and Biochemistry×2
- AGUFM×2
- Oecologia×2
- Ecology Letters×1
- New Phytologist×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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