Elevation, temperature, and aquatic connectivity all influence the infection dynamics of the amphibian chytrid fungus in adult frogs SJ Sapsford, RA Alford, L Schwarzkopf PLoS One 8 (12), e82425, 2013 | 84 | 2013 |
Towards a framework for understanding the context‐dependence of impacts of non‐native tree species SJ Sapsford, AJ Brandt, KT Davis, G Peralta, IA Dickie, RD Gibson, ... Functional Ecology, 2020 | 76 | 2020 |
Natural disturbance reduces disease risk in endangered rainforest frog populations EA Roznik, SJ Sapsford, DA Pike, L Schwarzkopf, RA Alford Scientific Reports 5 (1), 13472, 2015 | 53 | 2015 |
The ‘chicken or the egg’: which comes first, forest tree decline or loss of mycorrhizae? SJ Sapsford, T Paap, GESJ Hardy, TI Burgess Plant Ecology 218, 1093-1106, 2017 | 45 | 2017 |
Condition-dependent reproductive effort in frogs infected by a widespread pathogen EA Roznik, SJ Sapsford, DA Pike, L Schwarzkopf, RA Alford Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1810), 20150694, 2015 | 45 | 2015 |
Visible Implant Elastomer Marking Does Not Affect Short-term Movements or Survival Rates of the Treefrog Litoria rheocola SJ Sapsford, EA Roznik, RA Alford, L Schwarzkopf Herpetologica 70 (1), 23-33, 2014 | 32 | 2014 |
Infection dynamics in frog populations with different histories of decline caused by a deadly disease SJ Sapsford, MJ Voordouw, RA Alford, L Schwarzkopf Oecologia 179, 1099-1110, 2015 | 28 | 2015 |
Pine invasion drives loss of soil fungal diversity SJ Sapsford, A Wakelin, DA Peltzer, IA Dickie Biological Invasions 24 (2), 401-414, 2022 | 23 | 2022 |
Plant-soil feedback: incorporating untested influential drivers and reconciling terminology JR De Long, R Heinen, J Heinze, E Morriën, GK Png, SJ Sapsford, ... Plant and Soil 485 (1), 7-43, 2023 | 19 | 2023 |
Visible Implant Elastomer as a Viable Marking Technique for Common Mistfrogs (Litoria rheocola) SJ Sapsford, RA Alford, L Schwarzkopf Herpetologica 71 (2), 96-101, 2015 | 18 | 2015 |
Anthropogenic disturbance impacts mycorrhizal communities and abiotic soil properties: implications for an endemic forest disease SJ Sapsford, T Paap, GESJ Hardy, TI Burgess Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 3, 593243, 2021 | 16 | 2021 |
Soil sample pooling generates no consistent inference bias: A meta‐analysis of 71 plant–soil feedback experiments WJ Allen, SJ Sapsford, IA Dickie New Phytologist 231 (4), 1308-1315, 2021 | 15 | 2021 |
Anthropogenic disturbances and the emergence of native diseases: a threat to forest health TI Burgess, J Oliva, SJ Sapsford, ML Sakalidis, F Balocchi, T Paap Current Forestry Reports 8 (2), 111-123, 2022 | 12 | 2022 |
Applying ecological research to improve long-term outcomes of wilding conifer management IA Dickie, R Sprague, J Green, DA Peltzer, K Orwin, S Sapsford New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (2), 1-16, 2022 | 12 | 2022 |
Comparison of Primers for the Detection of Phytophthora (and Other Oomycetes) from Environmental Samples TI Burgess, D White, SJ Sapsford Journal of Fungi 8 (9), 980, 2022 | 11 | 2022 |
Habitat fragmentation in a Mediterranean-type forest alters resident and propagule mycorrhizal fungal communities SJ Sapsford, T Paap, AJM Hopkins, GESJ Hardy, TI Burgess Pedobiologia 78, 150611, 2020 | 10 | 2020 |
Disentangling causes of seasonal infection prevalence patterns: tropical tadpoles and chytridiomycosis as a model system SJ Sapsford, RA Alford, L Schwarzkopf Diseases of aquatic organisms 130 (2), 83-93, 2018 | 10 | 2018 |
Population and disease dynamics of the amphibian chytrid fungus in the stream-associated frog Litoria rheocola SJ Sapsford James Cook University, 2012 | 9 | 2012 |
A risk to the forestry industry? Invasive pines as hosts of foliar fungi and potential pathogens GS Steel, IA Dickie, SJ Sapsford New Zealand Journal of Ecology 46 (1), 1-13, 2022 | 5 | 2022 |
Seeing the forest not just for its trees SJ Sapsford, LP Waller The New Phytologist 227 (2), 283-285, 2020 | 5 | 2020 |