Tori A. Hebert
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Formerly Arkansas Affiliated with University of Central Arkansas through 2023; recent publications list University of Alabama.
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Biography and Research Information
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Tori A. Hebert investigates the ecological processes governing freshwater streams, with a focus on leaf decomposition and the role of microbial communities and detritivores. Their research examines how land use can alter these interactions. Hebert has also conducted a literature synthesis to understand how the intrinsic properties of litter influence fungal dynamics and decomposition in aquatic macrophyte ecosystems. Further work includes a review and meta-analysis of animal impacts on freshwater zoogeochemistry and ecosystem function.
Hebert's scholarly output includes two publications and has garnered eight citations, with an h-index of 2. They have collaborated with Halvor M. Halvorson at the University of Central Arkansas, resulting in two shared publications. Hebert's most recent publication was in 2026, indicating recent activity in their research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Land use differentially alters microbial interactions and detritivore feeding during leaf decomposition in headwater streams (2023)
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A literature synthesis resolves litter intrinsic constraints on fungal dynamics and decomposition across standing dead macrophytes (2021)
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- Land use differentially alters microbial interactions and detritivore feeding during leaf decomposition in headwater streams
- A literature synthesis resolves litter intrinsic constraints on fungal dynamics and decomposition across standing dead macrophytes
- Land use differentially alters microbial interactions and detritivore feeding during leaf decomposition in headwater streams
- A literature synthesis resolves litter intrinsic constraints on fungal dynamics and decomposition across standing dead macrophytes
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