Erik Lilleskov joined the Bruns lab in July of 1999 as a post doc. Eric left the Bruns lab in April 2002 and currently works for the USDA Forest Service in Houghton Michigan.
Publications
Lilleskov, E. A. and T. D. Bruns. 2005. Spore dispersal of a resupinate ectomycorrhizal fungus, Tomentella sublilacina, via soil food webs. Mycologia 97(4): 762-769.
Lilleskov, E. A., Bruns, T. D., Horton, T. R., Taylor, D. L. and Grogan, P. 2004. Detection of forest stand-level spatial structure in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities. - FEMS Microbiology Ecology 49: 319-332.
Lilleskov, E. A. and Bruns, T. D. 2003. Root colonization dynamics of two ectomycorrhizal fungi of contrasting life history strategies are mediated by addition of organic nutrient patches. New Phytologist 159: 141-151.
Bruns, T. D., E. A. Lilleskov, M. I. Bidartondo, T. R. Horton. 2001. Patterns in ectomycorrhizal community structure in pinaceous ecosystems. Phytopathology 91(6 Supplement): S163-S164.
Lilleskov, E. A., Fahey, T. J. and Lovett, G. M. 2001. Ectomycorrhizal fungal aboveground community change over an atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient. Ecological Applications V11, 397-410.
Lilleskov, E. A., Fahey, T. J. and Lovett, G. M. 1997. Patterns of above- and belowground ectomycorrhizal diversity over an atmospheric nitrogen deposition gradient near Kenai, Alaska. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 78, 133.