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Allison B. Simler-Williamson
Allison B. Simler-Williamson
Assistant Professor, Boise State University, Dept. of Biological Sciences
Verified email at boisestate.edu
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Interacting effects of global change on forest pest and pathogen dynamics
AB Simler-Williamson, DM Rizzo, RC Cobb
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 50, 381-403, 2019
672019
Amplifying plant disease risk through assisted migration
AB Simler, MA Williamson, MW Schwartz, DM Rizzo
Conservation letters 12 (2), e12605, 2019
362019
Novel disturbance interactions between fire and an emerging disease impact survival and growth of resprouting trees
AB Simler, MR Metz, KM Frangioso, RK Meentemeyer, DM Rizzo
Ecology 99 (10), 2217-2229, 2018
302018
Wildfire alters the disturbance impacts of an emerging forest disease via changes to host occurrence and demographic structure
AB Simler‐Williamson, MR Metz, KM Frangioso, DM Rizzo
Journal of Ecology 109 (2), 676-691, 2021
202021
Community‐level prevalence of a forest pathogen, not individual‐level disease risk, declines with tree diversity
LM Rosenthal, AB Simler‐Williamson, DM Rizzo
Ecology Letters 24 (11), 2477-2489, 2021
152021
Implications of sudden oak death for wildland fire management
MR Metz, JM Varner, AB Simler, KM Frangioso, DM Rizzo
Forest Phytophthoras 7 (1), 30-44, 2017
122017
Statistical considerations of nonrandom treatment applications reveal region-wide benefits of widespread post-fire restoration action
AB Simler-Williamson, MJ Germino
Nature Communications 13 (1), 3472, 2022
82022
Compound disease and wildfire disturbances alter opportunities for seedling regeneration in resprouter‐dominated forests
AB Simler‐Williamson, MR Metz, KM Frangioso, RK Meentemeyer, ...
Ecosphere 10 (12), https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2991, 2019
62019
Weather and distance to fire refugia limit landscape‐level occurrence of fungal disease in an exotic annual grass
C Applestein, AB Simler‐Williamson, MJ Germino
Journal of Ecology 109 (5), 2247-2260, 2021
32021
Interannual variation in climate contributes to contingency in post‐fire restoration outcomes in seeded sagebrush steppe
AB Simler‐Williamson, C Applestein, MJ Germino
Conservation Science and Practice 4 (7), e12737, 2022
22022
Novel interactions between wildfire and sudden oak death influence sexual and asexual regeneration in coast redwood forests
AB Simler, MR Metz, RK Meentemeyer, KM Frangioso, DM Rizzo
Sudden Oak Death Sixth Science Symposium, 27, 2017
12017
An experimental comparison of stand management approaches to sudden oak death: prevention vs. restoration
GB Quiroga, AB Simler-Williamson, KM Frangioso, SJ Frankel, DM Rizzo, ...
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 53 (12), 969-980, 2023
2023
Environmental Drivers of Dissimilarities in Soil Microbial Communities in Sagebrush Steppe Ecosystems
A O'Brien, A Simler-Williamson, K Opland, GA Meyers, L Bittleston, ...
2023
Soil Fungi Associated with Overwinter Seed Survival in Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata)
K Opland, A Simler-Williamson, GA Meyers, A O'Brien, L Bittleston, ...
2023
The Impacts of Soil Microbial Communities on Translocated Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) Seedlings Vary Along Gradients of pH but Not Organic Matter
S Kennel, MA De Graaff, A Simler-Williamson, A Engel
2022
The Effects of Soil Microbial Communities on Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) Seed Viability Vary with Translocation
K Opland, A Simler-Williamson, MA de Graaff, A Engel
2022
Ecological Consequences of a Novel Disturbance Interaction: Impacts of Wildfire and Sudden Oak Death on Forest Regeneration and Mortality
AB Simler
University of California, Davis, 2019
2019
Tree mortality caused by a non-native disease impacts regeneration trajectories in California’s fire-prone coastal forests
A Simler, M Metz, KM Frangioso, RK Meentemeyer, DM Rizzo
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
Disturbance legacies and the post-fire dynamics of an emerging, introduced forest disease
A Simler, M Metz, RK Meentemeyer, KM Frangioso, TB Bourret, DM Rizzo
2017 ESA Annual Meeting (August 6--11), 2017
2017
Post-disturbance sprouting is more advantageous than seeding in Redwood-Tanoak forests of Big Sur, CA
S Koutzoukis, A Simler, M Metz
101st ESA Annual Meeting (August 7--12, 2016), 2016
2016
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