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Michigan State University Plant Biology/EEBB Ph.D. 2005 Denison University (Ohio) Biology/Studio Art B.S. 2000

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Emery, S.M., M. Reid, L. Bell-Dereske, K.L. Gross. In press. Soil mycorrhizal and nematode diversity vary in response to bioenergy crop identity and management. GCB Bioenergy. Bell-Dereske, L., C. Takacs-Vesbach, S.N. Kivlin, S.M. Emery, J.A. Rudgers. In press. Leaf endophyte interacts with precipitation to alter belowground microbial communities in primary successional dunes ecosystems. FEMS Microbiology Ecology Gottshall, C.B., M. Cooper*, and S.M. Emery. 2017. Abundance, diversity, and function of arbuscular mycorrhizae vary with changes in agricultural management intensity. Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment 241: 142–149. Reid, M.L., and S.M. Emery. 2017. Native and exotic foundation grasses differ in traits and responses to belowground tri-trophic interactions. Plant Ecology 218:173-183 Masters, J.A., A.N. Bryant*, M.M. Carreiro, and S.M. Emery. 2017. The removal of invasive Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) has little impact on arthropod communities. Natural Areas Journal 37:228-232 Bell-Dereske, L., X. Gao, C. Massiello, R. Sinsabaugh, S. Emery, J. Rudgers. 2016. Plant- fungal symbiosis affects litter decomposition during primary succession. Oikos. doi:10.1111/oik.03648 Masters, J.A., and S.M. Emery. 2016. Do multiple mechanisms drive the dominance of an invasive plant (Ranunculus ficaria) along an urban stream? Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 143:359-366 . Emery, S.M. 2016. A homemade centrifuge to explore soil biodiversity. In Orgiazzi, A., Bardgett, R.D., Barrios, E., et al. (Eds) Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas. European Commission, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg. p 163. Emery, S.M., L. Bell-Dereske, and J.A. Rudgers. 2015. Fungal symbiosis and precipitation alter traits and dune building by the ecosystem engineer, Ammophila breviligulata. Ecology 96: 927-935. Emery, S.M., J.A. Masters, S. Benanti*, and C.B. Gottshall. 2015. Patterns of trophic-level diversity across a primary successional gradient. American Midland Naturalist 173: 177-190. Fargen, C., S.M. Emery, and M.M. Carreiro. 2015. Influence of Lonicera maackii invasion and management on leaf litter decomposition and macroinvertebrate communities in an urban stream. Natural Areas Journal 35: 392-403. Flory, S.L., K. Clay, S.M. Emery, J. R. Robb and B. Winters 2015. Fire and non-native grass invasion interact to suppress tree regeneration in temperate deciduous forests. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 992-1000. Masters, J.A. and S.M. Emery. 2015. Leaf Litter has only a Small Influence on Ranunculus ficaria (Ranunculaceae) Biomass and Reproduction. American Midland Naturalist 173: 30-37. Masters, J. A. and S.M. Emery. 2015. The showy invasive plant Ranunculus ficaria facilitates pollinator activity, pollen deposition, but not always seed production for two native spring ephemeral plants. Biological Invasions 17: 2329-2337. Metcalf, J.L. and S.M. Emery. 2015. Non-native grass invasion associated with increases in insect diversity in temperate forest understory. Acta Oecologica 69: 105-112. Rudgers, J.A., L. Bell-Dereske, K. Crawford, and S.M. Emery. 2015. Fungal symbiosis alters plant diversity in a dune ecosystem. Journal of Ecology 103: 219–230. Gross, K.L., S.M. Emery, A.S. Davis, R.G. Smith, T.M.P. Robinson. 2015. Plant Community Dynamics in Managed and Natural Ecosystems. In: Hamilton, S.K., J.E. Doll, and G.P. Robertson (eds.). The ecology of agricultural ecosystems: Research on the path to sustainability. Oxford Univ. Press, p. 216-256. Emery, S.M. and J.A. Rudgers. 2014. Biotic and abiotic predictors of ecosystem engineering traits of the dune builder Ammophila breviligulata. Ecosphere 5: art. 87. Emery, S.M. S.L. Flory, K. Clay, J.R. Robb, B.Winters. 2013. Demographic responses of the invasive annual grass Microstegium vimineum to prescribed fires and herbicide. Forest Ecology and Management 308:207-213. Kivlin, S.N., S.M. Emery, and J.A. Rudgers. 2013. Fungal symbionts alter plant responses to global change. American Journal of Botany 100:1145-1157. Emery, S.M., and J.A. Rudgers. 2013. Impacts of simulated climate change and fungal symbionts on survival and growth of a foundation species in sand dunes. Oecologia 173:1601-1612. Emery, S.M. and P.J. Doran. 2013. Presence and management of the invasive plant Gypsophila paniculata (baby's breath) on sand dunes alters arthropod abundance and community structure. Biological Conservation 161:174-181. Emery, S.M., P.J. Doran, J.T. Legge, M. Kleitch, and S. Howard. 2013. Aboveground and belowground impacts following removal of the invasive species baby’s breath (Gypsophila paniculata) on Lake Michigan sand dunes. Restoration Ecology 21:506-513. Emery, S.M. and J.A. Rudgers. 2012. Native plants, not mycorrhizae, affect growth of Centaurea stoebe, an invasive plant of Great Lakes sand dunes. American Midland Naturalist 167:213-222. Emery, S.M. and J.A. Rudgers. 2011. Beach Restoration Efforts Influenced by Plant Variety, Soil Inoculum, and Site Effects. Journal of Coastal Research 27:636-644.

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