First Name: Robert L.Last Name: WagnerPublications: YearPublication 2013"Do Growth Kinetics of Snow-mold Fungi Explain Exponential CO2 Fluxes Through the Snow?" in Plant and Microbe Adaptations to Cold in a Changing World 2014"A Comparison of Possible Physical, Chemical, and Microbial Functional Gene Controls on Methane Cycling at Two Distinct Sites on the Alaskan North Slope" in AGU Fall Meeting 2015"Improving understanding of controls on spatial variability in methane fluxes in Arctic tundra" in EGU General Assembly 2015"Chemical and Physical Controls, and Microbial Implications, on Methane Fluxes During an Unusually Warm Spring Thaw in Barrow, Alaska" in AGU Fall Meeting 2016"Vegetation Type Dominates the Spatial Variability in CH4 Emissions Across Multiple Arctic Tundra Landscapes" in Ecosystems 2016"Microbial Community Structure and Soil pH Predict Methane Production in Alaskan Tussock Tundra" in AGU Fall Meeting 2017"Microbial community structure and soil pH correspond to methane production in Arctic Alaska soils" in Environmental Microbiology 2017"The Effect of a Reduction in Microbial Diversity on Greenhouse Gas Production in Alaskan Tundra Soils" in AGU Fall Meeting 2019"Soil microbial responses to drought and exotic plants shift carbon metabolism" in The ISME Journal 2019"Mechanistic Modeling of Microtopographic Impacts on CO2 and CH4 Fluxes in an Alaskan Tundra Ecosystem Using the CLM‐Microbe Model" in Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2019"Soil Microbial Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Ecological and Biogeochemical Patterns Across Scales in Arctic Tundra Ecosystems" in Dissertations 2022"Influence of meteorological factors and drought on coccidioidomycosis incidence in California, 2000–2020" in The Lancet Planetary Health 2022"The air mycobiome is decoupled from the soil mycobiome in the California San Joaquin Valley" in Molecular Ecology 2023"Coccidioides undetected in soils from agricultural land and uncorrelated with time or the greater soil fungal community on undeveloped land" in PLOS Pathogens