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Anna K. Simonsen, Assistant Professor
Anna K. Simonsen, Assistant Professor
Florida International University, Australian National University, CSIRO
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Plant species’ origin predicts dominance and response to nutrient enrichment and herbivores in global grasslands
EW Seabloom, ET Borer, YM Buckley, EE Cleland, KF Davies, J Firn, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 7710, 2015
1922015
Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrassment of richness?
EW Seabloom, ET Borer, Y Buckley, EE Cleland, K Davies, J Firn, ...
Global Change Biology 19 (12), 3677-3687, 2013
1092013
Symbiosis limits establishment of legumes outside their native range at a global scale
AK Simonsen, R Dinnage, LG Barrett, SM Prober, PH Thrall
Nature Communications 8 (1), 14790, 2017
962017
Negative effects of nitrogen override positive effects of phosphorus on grassland legumes worldwide
PM Tognetti, SM Prober, S Báez, EJ Chaneton, J Firn, AC Risch, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (28), e2023718118, 2021
772021
Larger plants promote a greater diversity of symbiotic nitrogen‐fixing soil bacteria associated with an Australian endemic legume
R Dinnage, AK Simonsen, LG Barrett, M Cardillo, N Raisbeck‐Brown, ...
Journal of Ecology 107 (2), 977-991, 2019
652019
Standing genetic variation in host preference for mutualist microbial symbionts
AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1797), 20142036, 2014
632014
Estimating uncertainty in multivariate responses to selection
JR Stinchcombe, AK Simonsen, MW Blows
Evolution 68 (4), 1188-1196, 2014
582014
Environmental stress leads to genome streamlining in a widely distributed species of soil bacteria
AK Simonsen
The ISME Journal 16 (2), 423-434, 2022
572022
Quantifying Evolutionary Genetic Constraints in the Ivyleaf Morning Glory, Ipomoea hederacea
AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe
International Journal of Plant Sciences 171 (9), 972-986, 2010
562010
Herbivory eliminates fitness costs of mutualism exploiters
AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe
New Phytologist 202 (2), 651-661, 2014
472014
More partners, more ranges: generalist legumes spread more easily around the globe
TL Harrison, AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe, ME Frederickson
Biology Letters 14 (11), 20180616, 2018
392018
Reduced plant competition among kin can be explained by Jensen's inequality
AK Simonsen, T Chow, JR Stinchcombe
Ecology and Evolution 4 (23), 4454-4466, 2014
322014
Short-term fertilizer application alters phenotypic traits of symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria
AK Simonsen, S Han, P Rekret, CS Rentschler, KD Heath, ...
PeerJ 3, e1291, 2015
292015
Environmental variation impacts trait expression and selection in the legume–rhizobium symbiosis
RT Batstone, MAE Peters, AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe, ...
American Journal of Botany 107 (2), 195-208, 2020
282020
Leaf shape variation and herbivore consumption and performance: a case study with Ipomoea hederacea and three generalists
BE Campitelli, AK Simonsen, A Rico Wolf, JS Manson, JR Stinchcombe
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 2, 9-19, 2008
232008
The nitrification inhibitor 3, 4,-dimethylpyrazole phosphate strongly inhibits nitrification in coarse-grained soils containing a low abundance of nitrifying microbiota
EG Duncan, CA O’Sullivan, AK Simonsen, MM Roper, MB Peoples, ...
Soil Research 55 (1), 28-37, 2016
192016
Priority effects alter interaction outcomes in a legume–rhizobium mutualism
JA Boyle, AK Simonsen, ME Frederickson, JR Stinchcombe
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 288 (1946), 20202753, 2021
162021
Induced responses in Ipomoea hederacea: simulated mammalian herbivory induces resistance and susceptibility to insect herbivores
AK Simonsen, JR Stinchcombe
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 1 (2), 129-136, 2007
132007
A composite guanyl thiourea (GTU), dicyandiamide (DCD) inhibitor improves the efficacy of nitrification inhibition in soil
EG Duncan, CA O'Sullivan, AK Simonsen, MM Roper, K Treble, ...
Chemosphere 163, 1-5, 2016
102016
Consistently high heat tolerance acclimation in response to a simulated heatwave across species from the broadly distributed Acacia genus
SC Andrew, PA Arnold, AK Simonsen, VF Briceño
Functional Plant Biology 50 (1), 71-83, 2022
92022
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