Edith Bach Allen
Affiliations: | University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDennis H. Knight | grad student | 1979 | University of Wyoming | |
(The Competitive Effects of Introduced Annual Weeds on Some Native and Reclamation Species in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeConcepcion Siguenza | grad student | 2000 | UC Riverside |
Ian G. Gillespie | grad student | 2003 | UC Riverside |
Abby G. Sirulnik | grad student | 2004 | UC Riverside |
Robert Douglas Cox | grad student | 2000-2006 | UC Riverside (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Leela E. Rao | grad student | 2008 | UC Riverside |
Robert J. Steers | grad student | 2008 | UC Riverside |
Sara J. Dickens | grad student | 2010 | UC Riverside |
Heather E. Schneider | grad student | 2010 | UC Riverside |
Kristin A. Weathers | grad student | 2013 | UC Riverside |
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Valliere JM, Irvine IC, Allen EB. (2024) Nitrogen deposition suppresses ephemeral post-fire plant diversity. Global Change Biology. 30: e17117 |
Phillips ML, Aronson EL, Maltz MR, et al. (2020) Native and invasive inoculation sources modify fungal community assembly and biomass production of a chaparral shrub Applied Soil Ecology. 147: 103370 |
Valliere JM, Bucciarelli GM, Bytnerowicz A, et al. (2020) Declines in native forb richness of an imperiled plant community across an anthropogenic nitrogen deposition gradient Ecosphere. 11 |
Phillips ML, McNellis BE, Allen MF, et al. (2019) Differences in root phenology and water depletion by an invasive grass explains persistence in a Mediterranean ecosystem. American Journal of Botany |
Clark CM, Simkin SM, Allen EB, et al. (2019) Potential vulnerability of 348 herbaceous species to atmospheric deposition of nitrogen and sulfur in the United States. Nature Plants |
Hilbig BE, Allen EB. (2019) Fungal pathogens and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of abandoned agricultural fields: potential limits to restoration Invasive Plant Science and Management. 12: 186-193 |
Phillips ML, Weber SE, Andrews LV, et al. (2019) Fungal community assembly in soils and roots under plant invasion and nitrogen deposition Fungal Ecology. 40: 107-117 |
Murphy SD, Allen EB, Hobbs RJ. (2018) Restoration Ecology at 25 years: the editors reflect on how we got here Restoration Ecology. 26: 1009-1012 |
Treseder KK, Allen EB, Egerton-Warburton LM, et al. (2018) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi as mediators of ecosystem responses to nitrogen deposition: A trait-based predictive framework Journal of Ecology. 106: 480-489 |
Valliere JM, Irvine IC, Santiago L, et al. (2017) High N, dry: Experimental nitrogen deposition exacerbates native shrub loss and nonnative plant invasion during extreme drought. Global Change Biology |