Ian A. Dickie, Ph.D.

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2000 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Ecology Biology, Forestry and Wildlife Agriculture
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Roger T. Koide grad student 2000 Penn State University, University Park
 (Mycorrhizal infection, nutrition, and growth of Quercus rubra L. seedlings as influenced by overstory trees on a disturbed forest site.)
Roger T. Koide post-doc 2001 Penn State University, University Park
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Ramana JV, Tylianakis JM, Allen WJ, et al. (2025) Invasive plants decrease arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity and promote generalist fungal partners. The New Phytologist
Byers AK, Condron LM, O'Callaghan M, et al. (2023) Plant species identity and plant-induced changes in soil physicochemistry-but not plant phylogeny or functional traits - shape the assembly of the root-associated soil microbiome. Fems Microbiology Ecology. 99
Allen WJ, Waller LP, Barratt BIP, et al. (2023) Puke or poop? Comparison of regurgitate and faecal samples to infer alpine grasshopper ( Hutton) diet in experimental plant communities. Ecology and Evolution. 13: e10444
Ramana JV, Tylianakis JM, Ridgway HJ, et al. (2023) Root diameter, host specificity and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition among native and exotic plant species. The New Phytologist
Makiola A, Holdaway RJ, Wood JR, et al. (2021) Environmental and plant community drivers of plant pathogen composition and richness. The New Phytologist
Marion ZH, Orwin KH, Wood JR, et al. (2021) Land-use but not distance drives fungal beta diversity. Ecology. e03487
Allen WJ, Waller LP, Barratt BIP, et al. (2021) Exotic plants accumulate and share herbivores yet dominate communities via rapid growth. Nature Communications. 12: 2696
Martin FM, Dickie I, Lindahl BD, et al. (2020) A tribute to Sally E. Smith. The New Phytologist. 228: 397-402
Waller LP, Allen WJ, Barratt BIP, et al. (2020) Biotic interactions drive ecosystem responses to exotic plant invaders. Science (New York, N.Y.). 368: 967-972
Dopheide A, Makiola A, Orwin KH, et al. (2020) Rarity is a more reliable indicator of land-use impacts on soil invertebrate communities than other diversity metrics. Elife. 9
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