
This new paper integrates data from the Wall lab and others internationally to develop a global understanding of soil nematodes.

Extreme drought alters trophic structure belowground, releasing plant parasites from predation. But the magnitude of these effects changes spatially. Those are the main conclusions of…

Our work on soil biodiversity responses to Amazonian deforestation, in collaboration with Bruno Sobral & Artur Silva from UFPA (Brazil), is on the cover of Conservation…

Diana Wall and Ashley Shaw attended the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Summit in June 2018 in Davos, Switzerland. They presented research on their soil…

Our own Kaytee Ankrom became the first Wall lab member to win the prestigious VPR fellowship. Kaytee was selected after a 3-minute presentation on the…