Publications
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In review
- Gougherty, A.V. and Davies, T.J. Global patterns of tree pest diversity reveals the biogeography of under-reporting and potential for novel pest invasions.
- Wang, S., Gougherty, A.V., Davies, T.J. Non-native tree pests have a broader host breadth than native pests and differentially impact host lineages.
Peer-reviewed
- Gougherty, A.V. and Davies, T.J. A global analysis of tree pests and emerging pest threats. Accepted at PNAS.
- Gougherty, A.V. and Davies, T.J. 2021. Host phylogenetic diversity predicts the global extent and composition of tree pests. Accepted at Ecology Letters 25:101-112. Here
- Gougherty, A.V. and Davies, T.J. 2021. Towards a phylogenetic ecology of plant pests and pathogens. Philosophical Transactions B. Here
- Jackson, T., Sethi, S., Dellwik, E., Angelou, N., Bunce, A., van Emmerik, T., Duperat, M., Ruel, J-C, Wellpott, A., Bloem, S., Achim, A., Kane, B., Ciruzzi, D., Loheide II, S., James, K., Burcham, D., Moore, J., Schindler, D., Kolbe, S., Wiegmann, K., Rudnicki, M., Lieffers, V., Selker, J., Gougherty, A., Newson, T., Koeser, A., Miesbauer, J., Samelson, R., Wagner, J., Coomes, D. and Gardiner B. 2021. The motion of trees in the wind: a data synthesis. Biogeosciences 13:4059-4072. Here
- Gougherty, A.V. 2021. Geographic patterns of genetic diversity in North American trees: a continent-wide analysis. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. Here
- Gougherty, A.V., Keller, S.R., Fitzpatrick, M.C. 2021. Maladaptation, migration and extirpation fuel climate change risk in a forest tree species. Nature Climate Change 11: 166–171. Here. Featured as a stand out paper in the 10 year retrospective of Nature Climate Change. Here
- Gougherty, A.V., Chhatre, V., Keller, S.R., and Fitzpatrick, M.C. 2020. Contemporary range positions predict the range-wide pattern of genetic diversity in balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.). Journal of Biogeography 47: 1246-1257. Here
- Gougherty, A.V. and Gougherty, S.W. 2018. Sequence of flower and leaf emergence in deciduous trees is linked to ecological traits, phylogenetics, and climate. New Phytologist 220:121-131. Here
- Gougherty, A.V., Keller, S.R., Kruger, A., Stylinski, C.D., Elmore, A.J., and Fitzpatrick, M.C. 2018. Estimating tree phenology from high frequency tree movement data. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 263: 217-224. Publication Here, R package Here
- Eggenberger, S., Diaz-Arias, M.M, Gougherty, A.V., Nutter, F.W., Jr., Sernett, J., and Robertson, A.E. 2016. Dissemination of Goss’s wilt of corn and epiphytic Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. nebraskensis from inoculum point sources. Plant Disease 100:686-695. Here
- Gougherty, A., Kaiser, M.S, Pazdernik, K.T., and Nutter, F.W., Jr. 2015. Evaluation of sampling and testing efficiencies of Plum pox virus eradication programs in Pennsylvania and Ontario. Plant Disease 99:1247-1253. Here
- Gougherty, A., and Nutter, F.W., Jr. 2015. Impact of eradication programs on the temporal and spatial dynamics of Plum pox virus on Prunus spp. in Pennsylvania and Ontario, Canada. Plant Disease. 99:593-603. Here
- Gougherty, A. 2014. Spatial distribution of eastern mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum) in an urban environment. Alabama Academy of Science Journal. 84:155-166.
- Gougherty, A., and Nutter, F.W., Jr. 2012. An epidemiological comparison of the US and Canadian Plum pox virus Eradication Programs. Plant Health Progress. Online. Here
Additional publications
- Nutter, F.W., Jr., Gougherty, A., and Lewis, D. 2011. Japanese beetle distribution in 2010. Integrated Crop Management News. Iowa State University Extension.
- Nutter, F.W., Jr., Byamukama, E.Z., Coelho-Netto, R.A., Eggenberger, S.K., Gleason, M.L., Gougherty, A., Robertson, A.E., and Van Gij, N. 2011. Integrating GPS, GIS, and Remote Sensing Technologies with Disease Management Principles to Improve Plant Health. In S.A. Clay (Ed.) GIS Applications in Agriculture, Volume Three: Invasive Species. CRC Press.
- Gougherty, A., Eggenberger, S.K., Byamukama, E.Z., and Nutter, F.W., Jr. 2011. Impact of soybean row spacing. Iowa State University Extension.