Cavender-Bare J, Schweiger AK, Gamon JA, Gholizadeh H, Helzer K, Lapadat C, Madritch MD, Townsend PA, Wang Z, Hobbie SE. 2021. Remotely detected aboveground plant function in two midwestern prairie grassland experiments predict belowground responses. Ecological Monographs. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.08.459443
Schweiger AK, Cavender-Bare J, Kothari S, Townsend PA, Madritch MD, Grossman JJ, Gholizadeh H, Wang R, Gamon JA. 2021. Coupling spectral and resource-use complementarity in experimental grassland and forest communities. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 288: 20211290
Madritch MD, Cavender-Bares J, Hobbie SE, Townsend PA. 2020 Linking foliar traits to belowground processes. In Remote Sensing of Plant Biodiversity. Edited by Cavender-Bares J, Gamon J, Townsend PA.
Huffman MS, Madritch MD. 2018. Soil microbial response following wildfires in thermic oak-pine forests. Biology and Fertility of Soils 54: 985-997
Schweiger AK, Cavender-Bares J, Townsend PA, Hobbie SE, Madritch MD, Wang R, Tilman D, Gamon JA. 2018. Plant spectral diversity integrates functional and phylogenetic components of biodiversity and predicts ecosystem function. Nature Ecology and Evolution. doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0551-1
Cline LC, Hobbie SE, Madritch MD, Buyarski CR, Tilman D, Cavender-Bares JM. 2018. Resource availability underlies the plant-fungal diversity relationship in a grassland ecosystem. Ecology 99: 204-216.
Cavender-Bares, J., Gamon, J., Hobbie, S.E., Madritch, M.D., Meireles, J.E., Schweiger, A.K. Schweiger, and Townsend, P.A. 2017. Harnessing plant spectra to integrate the biodiversity sciences across biological and spatial scales. American Journal of Botany. 104(7):1-4
Cloutier, M.L.C., Carmichael, S.K., Carson, M.A., Madritch, M.D., and Brauer, S.L. 2017. Carbon quantity and quality drives variation in cave microbial communities and regulates Mn(II) oxidation. Biogoechemistry. 134:77-94
Lovenshimer, J.B., and M.D. Madritch. 2017. Plant community effects and genetic diversity of post-fire princess tree invasions. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 10:125-135
Boggess, L.M., Walker, G.L., Madritch, M.D. 2017. Cliff flora of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. Natural Areas Journal. 37:200-211
Pugh, M.W., Hutchins, M.S., Madritch, M.D., Siefferman, L.M., and Gangloff, M.M. 2015. Land-use and local physicochemical parameters predict site occupancy of hellbender salamanders. Hydrobiolgia DOI 10.1007/s10750-015-2570-0
Madritch, M.D., and R.L. Lindroth. 2015. Condensed tannins increase nitrogen recovery by trees following insect defoliation. New Phytologist. 208:410-420
Madritch, M.D., Kingdon, C.C., Singh, A., Mock, K.E., Lindroth, R.L., and P.A. Townsend. 2014. Imaging spectroscopy links aspen genotype with belowground processes at landscape scales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 20130194.
Callahan, C.M., Rowe, C.A., Ryel, R.J, Shaw, J.D., Madritch, M.D., and K.E. Mock. 2013. Continental-scale assessment of genetic diversity and population structure in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides). Journal of Biogeography. 40: 1780-1791.
Whitby, T.G., and M.D. Madritch. 2013. Native temperature regime influences soil response to simulated warming. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 60: 202-209.
Mock, K.E., Callahan, C.M., Islam-Faridi, M.N., Shaw, J.D., Rai, H.S., Sanderson, S.C., Rowe, C.A., Ryel, R.J., Madritch, M.D., Gardner, R.S., Wolf, P.G. 2012. Widespread triploidy in western North American aspen (Populus tremuloides). PLOS One 7:e48406.
Schweitzer, J.A, Madritch, M.D., Felker-Quinn, E., Bailey, J.K. 2012. From Genes to Ecosystems: Plant Genetics as a Link between Above- and Belowground Processes. In Soil Ecology & Ecosystem Services. Edited by Diana Wall.
Madritch, M.D., and R.L. Lindroth. 2011. Soil microbial communities adapt to genetic variation in leaf litter inputs. Oikos 120: 1696-1704.
Bailey, J.K., Schweitzer, J.A., Ubeda, F., Koricheva, J., LeRoy, C.J., Madritch, M.D., Rehill, B.J., Bangert, R.K., Fischer, D.G., Allan, G.J., Whitham, T.G. 2009. From genes to ecosystems: A synthesis of the effects of plant genetic factors across levels of organization. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 364:1607-1616.
Madritch, M.D., Greene, S.L, and R.L. Lindroth. 2009. Genetic mosaics of ecosystem functioning across aspen-dominated landscapes. Oecologia 160:119-127.
Madritch, M.D., and R.L. Lindroth. 2009. Removal of invasive shrubs reduces exotic earthworm populations. Biological Invasions 11: 663-671.
Griffiths, R.P., Madritch, M.D., and A.K. Swanson. 2009. The effects of topography on forest soil characteristics in the Oregon Cascade Mountains (USA): Implications for the effects of climate change on soil properties. Forest Ecology and Management 257:1-7.
Schweitzer, J.A., Madritch, M.D., Bailey, J.K., LeRoy, C.J., Fischer, D.G., Rehill, B.J., Lindroth, R.L., Wooley, S.C., Hart, S.C., Whitham, T.G. 2008. From genes to ecosystems: The genetic basis of condensed tannins and their role in nutrient regulation in a Populus model system. Ecosystems 11: 1005-1020.
Madritch, M.D., L.M. Jordan, and R.L. Lindroth. 2007. Interactive effects of condensed tannin and cellulose additions on soil respiration. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37: 2063-2067.
Madritch, M.D., and B.J. Cardinale. 2007. Impacts of tree species diversity on litter decomposition in northern temperate forests of Wisconsin: A multi-site experiment along a latitudinal gradient. Plant and Soil 292: 147-159.
Madritch, M.D., J.R. Donaldson, and R.L. Lindroth. 2007. Canopy herbivory mediates the influence of plant genotype on soil processes through frass deposition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 39: 1192–1201.
Madritch, M.D., J.R. Donaldson, and R.L. Lindroth. 2006. Genetic identity of Populus tremuloides litter influences decomposition and nutrient release in a mixed forest stand. Ecosystems 9: 528-537.
Griffiths, R.P., M.D. Madritch, and A. Swanson. 2005. Conifer invasion of forest meadows transforms soil characteristics in the Pacific Northwest. Forest Ecology and Management 208: 347-358.
Madritch, M.D. and M.D. Hunter. 2005. Phenotypic variation in oak litter influences short- and long-term nutrient cycling through litter chemistry. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 37: 319-327.
Madritch, M.D. and M.D. Hunter. 2004. Phenotypic diversity and litter chemistry affect nutrient dynamics during litter decomposition in a two species mix. Oikos 105: 125-131.
Cooper, S.R., S.K. McGlothllin, M.D. Madritch, and D.L. Jones. 2004. Water quality history of the Neuse and Pamlico estuaries of North Carolina using paleoecological methods. Estuaries 27: 619-635.
Madritch, M.D. and M.D. Hunter. 2003. Intraspecific litter diversity and nitrogen deposition affect nutrient dynamics and soil respiration. Oecologia 136: 124-128.
Madritch, M.D. and M.D. Hunter. 2002. Phenotypic diversity influences ecosystem functioning in an oak sandhills community. Ecology 83: 2084-2090.
Ristaino, J.B., M. Madritch, C.L. Trout, and G. Parra. 1998. PCR amplification of ribosomal DNA for species identification in the plant pathogen genus Phytophthora. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64: 948-954.
Trout, C.L., J.R. Ristaino, M. Madritch, and T. Wangsomboondee. 1997. Rapid detection of Phytophthora infestans in late blight infected potato and tomato using PCR. Plant Disease 81: 1042-1048.