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Catherine Gehring
Catherine Gehring
Professor of Biological Sciences, Northern Arizona University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei nau.edu
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A framework for community and ecosystem genetics: from genes to ecosystems
TG Whitham, JK Bailey, JA Schweitzer, SM Shuster, RK Bangert, ...
Nature Reviews Genetics 7 (7), 510-523, 2006
11892006
A meta‐analysis of context‐dependency in plant response to inoculation with mycorrhizal fungi
JD Hoeksema, VB Chaudhary, CA Gehring, NC Johnson, J Karst, ...
Ecology letters 13 (3), 394-407, 2010
11872010
Community and ecosystem genetics: a consequence of the extended phenotype
TG Whitham, WP Young, GD Martinsen, CA Gehring, JA Schweitzer, ...
Ecology 84 (3), 559-573, 2003
7632003
Differential tree mortality in response to severe drought: evidence for long‐term vegetation shifts
RC Mueller, CM Scudder, ME Porter, R Talbot Trotter III, CA Gehring, ...
Journal of Ecology 93 (6), 1085-1093, 2005
6302005
Complex species interactions and the dynamics of ecological systems: long-term experiments
JH Brown, TG Whitham, SK Morgan Ernest, CA Gehring
Science 293 (5530), 643-650, 2001
4902001
The promise and the potential consequences of the global transport of mycorrhizal fungal inoculum
MW Schwartz, JD Hoeksema, CA Gehring, NC Johnson, JN Klironomos, ...
Ecology letters 9 (5), 501-515, 2006
4052006
Mycorrhizae-herbivore interactions: population and community consequences
CA Gehring, TG Whitham
Mycorrhizal ecology, 295-320, 2002
2782002
Ectomycorrhizal fungal community structure of pinyon pines growing in two environmental extremes
CA Gehring, TC Theimer, TG Whitham, P Keim
Ecology 79 (5), 1562-1572, 1998
2671998
Mycorrhizal fungal–plant–insect interactions: the importance of a community approach
C Gehring, A Bennett
Environmental entomology 38 (1), 93-102, 2009
2642009
Interactions between aboveground herbivores and the mycorrhizal mutualists of plants
CA Gehring, TG Whitham
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 9 (7), 251-255, 1994
2561994
Shifts from competition to facilitation between a foundation tree and a pioneer shrub across spatial and temporal scales in a semiarid woodland
CM Sthultz, CA Gehring, TG Whitham
New Phytologist 173 (1), 135-145, 2007
2252007
FungiQuant: a broad-coverage fungal quantitative real-time PCR assay
CM Liu, S Kachur, MG Dwan, AG Abraham, M Aziz, PR Hsueh, YT Huang, ...
BMC microbiology 12, 1-11, 2012
2182012
The role of locally adapted mycorrhizas and rhizobacteria in plant–soil feedback systems
D Revillini, CA Gehring, NC Johnson
Functional Ecology 30 (7), 1086-1098, 2016
2092016
Tree genetics defines fungal partner communities that may confer drought tolerance
CA Gehring, CM Sthultz, L Flores-Rentería, AV Whipple, TG Whitham
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (42), 11169-11174, 2017
2032017
Home-field advantage? Evidence of local adaptation among plants, soil, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi through meta-analysis
MA Rúa, A Antoninka, PM Antunes, VB Chaudhary, C Gehring, LJ Lamit, ...
BMC Evolutionary Biology 16, 1-15, 2016
2022016
Community specificity: life and afterlife effects of genes
TG Whitham, CA Gehring, LJ Lamit, T Wojtowicz, LM Evans, AR Keith, ...
Trends in plant science 17 (5), 271-281, 2012
1692012
Community specificity: life and afterlife effects of genes
TG Whitham, CA Gehring, LJ Lamit, T Wojtowicz, LM Evans, AR Keith, ...
Trends in plant science 17 (5), 271-281, 2012
1692012
Environmental and genetic effects on the formation of ectomycorrhizal and arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in cottonwoods
CA Gehring, RC Mueller, TG Whitham
Oecologia 149, 158-164, 2006
1682006
Host plant genetics affect hidden ecological players: links among Populus, condensed tannins, and fungal endophyte infection
JK Bailey, R Deckert, JA Schweitzer, BJ Rehill, RL Lindroth, C Gehring, ...
Canadian Journal of Botany 83 (4), 356-361, 2005
1682005
Ectomycorrhizal abundance and community composition shifts with drought: predictions from tree rings
RL Swaty, RJ Deckert, TG Whitham, CA Gehring
Ecology 85 (4), 1072-1084, 2004
1662004
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