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  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Allison A. Snow is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within agricultural and environmental sciences, focusing primarily on vector-borne diseases and plant science.

Their work has contributed to several main fields of study, including:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences
  • Environmental Science

Within these domains, the subfields covered include:

  • Infectious Diseases
  • Parasitology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Plant Science
  • Molecular Biology

The scientific topics addressed in their research emphasize:

  • Viral Infections and Vectors
  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
  • Plant tissue culture and regeneration
  • Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology

Recent publications highlight a focus on both plant resistance and vector ecology. Some examples include:

  • "Target-site EPSPS Pro-106-Ser mutation in Conyza canadensis biotypes with extreme resistance to glyphosate in Ohio and Iowa, USA" (2020) published in Scientific Reports
  • "The Spread of Lone Star Ticks (Amblyomma americanum) and Persistence of Blacklegged Ticks (Ixodes scapularis) on a Coastal Island in Massachusetts, USA" (2024) published in Insects
  • "Tick Densities and Infection Prevalence on Coastal Islands in Massachusetts, USA: Establishing a Baseline" (2023) published in Insects
  • "Control performance of the Extended Amphibian Metamorphosis Assay with the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis" (2025) published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
  • "Workshop report: scoping for the development of a proposal for an OECD guidance document on fish vitellogenin assessment" (2025) published in Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management

Frequent co-authors in their research network include:

  • Stephen M. Rich
  • Katherine K. Coady
  • Zhenglei Gao
  • Joseph Marini
  • Suzanne Z. Schneider

Publication venues regularly featuring their work are:

  • Insects
  • Scientific Reports
  • Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
  • Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
  • Journal of Professional Nursing

In recognition of scientific contributions, Allison A. Snow was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992.

Best Publications

  • WHAT MOLECULES CAN TELL US ABOUT POPULATIONS: CHOOSING ANDUSING A MOLECULAR MARKER

    Patricia G. Parker;Allison A. Snow;Malcolm D. Schug;Gregory C. Booton

  • Commercialization of Transgenic Plants: Potential Ecological Risks

    Allison A. Snow;Pedro Morán Palma

  • Floral evolution: Attractiveness to pollinators increases male fitness

    Maureen L. Stanton;Allison A. Snow;Steven N. Handel

  • GENETICALLY ENGINEERED ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: CURRENT STATUS AND RECOMMENDATIONS1

    A. A. Snow;David Andow;P. Gepts;E. M. Hallerman

  • A Bt TRANSGENE REDUCES HERBIVORY AND ENHANCES FECUNDITY IN WILD SUNFLOWERS

    A. A. Snow;Diana Pilson;L. H. Rieseberg;M. J. Paulsen

  • Gene Flow from Genetically Modified Rice and Its Environmental Consequences

    Bao-Rong Lu;Allison A. Snow

  • Costs of Flower and Fruit Production in Tipularia Discolor (Orchidaceae)

    Allison A. Snow;Dennis F. Whigham

  • Plant zonation in an Alaskan salt marsh. II: An experimental study of the role of edaphic conditions

    Allison A. Snow;Susan W. Vince

  • Costs of transgenic herbicide resistance introgressed from Brassica napus into weedy B. rapa

    Allison A. Snow;Bente Andersen;Rikke Bagger Jørgensen

  • POLLINATION INTENSITY AND POTENTIAL SEED SET IN PASSIFLORA VITIFOLIA

    Allison A. Snow

  • Transgenic crops why gene flow matters.

    Allison A. Snow

  • Introgression of crop alleles into wild or weedy populations

    Norman C. Ellstrand;Patrick Meirmans;Jun Rong;Detlef Bartsch

  • Pollination dynamics in Epilobium canum (Onagraceae): consequences for gametophytic selection

    Allison A. Snow

  • Pollen vigour and the potential for sexual selection in plants

    Allison A. Snow;Timothy P. Spira;Timothy P. Spira

  • The Ecology of Geitonogamous Pollination

    Allison A. Snow;Timothy P. Spira;Rachel Simpson;Robert A. Klips

  • Absence of detectable transgenes in local landraces of maize in Oaxaca, Mexico (2003-2004).

    S. Ortiz-García;E. Ezcurra;B. Schoel;F. Acevedo

  • Long-term introgression of crop genes into wild sunflower populations

    Craig R Linder;I. Taha;G. J. Seiler;A. A. Snow

  • The persistence of cultivar alleles in wild populations of sunflowers five generations after hybridization

    J. Whitton;D. E. Wolf;D. M. Arias;A. A. Snow

  • Plant zonation in an Alaskan salt marsh. I: Distribution, abundance and environmental factors

    Susan W. Vince;Allison A. Snow

  • Differential pollen-tube growth rates and nonrandom fertilization in Hibiscus moscheutos (Malvaceae)

    Allison A. Snow;Timothy P. Spira

  • Techniques for pollination biologists: by C.A. Kearns and D. W. Inouye University Press of Colorado, 1993. $37.50 hbk, $22.50 pbk, (xviii + 583 pages) ISBN 0 87081 279 3/0 87081281 5

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Frequent Co-Authors

Bao-Rong Lu
Bao-Rong Lu Fudan University
Loren H. Rieseberg
Loren H. Rieseberg University of British Columbia
Maureen L. Stanton
Maureen L. Stanton University of California, Davis
Jorge Soberón
Jorge Soberón University of Kansas
Dennis F. Whigham
Dennis F. Whigham Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
David A. Andow
David A. Andow University of Minnesota
Exequiel Ezcurra
Exequiel Ezcurra University of California, Riverside
Norman C. Ellstrand
Norman C. Ellstrand University of California, Riverside
Peter S. Curtis
Peter S. Curtis The Ohio State University
Patricia G. Parker
Patricia G. Parker University of Missouri–St. Louis

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