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Evan Siemann is affiliated with Rice University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans various subfields including Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Insect Science.

The scientist's research topics focus on plant and animal studies, ecology and vegetation dynamics, mycorrhizal fungi and plant interactions, plant parasitism and resistance, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, insect-plant interactions and control, as well as coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Evan Siemann include Jianqing Ding, Wei Huang, Nian-Feng Wan, Zhibin Tao, and Jinyan Wang.

Publication venues where Evan Siemann has published multiple articles include:

  • New Phytologist
  • Plant and Soil
  • Journal of Plant Ecology
  • Ecological Applications
  • Journal of Ecology

Examples of recent papers authored or co-authored by Evan Siemann are:

  • Increasing flavonoid concentrations in root exudates enhance associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and an invasive plant, 2021, The ISME Journal
  • Root flavonoids are related to enhanced AMF colonization of an invasive tree, 2020, AoB Plants
  • Feedstock particle size and pyrolysis temperature regulate effects of biochar on soil nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions, 2020, Waste Management
  • Chemical responses of an invasive plant to herbivory and abiotic environments reveal a novel invasion mechanism, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Biocontrol of invasive weeds under climate change: progress, challenges and management implications, 2020, Current Opinion in Insect Science

Best Publications

  • The Influence of Functional Diversity and Composition on Ecosystem Processes

    David Tilman;Johannes Knops;David Wedin;Peter Reich

  • Nutritional constraints in terrestrial and freshwater food webs

    James J. Elser;William F. Fagan;Robert F. Denno;Dean R. Dobberfuhl;Dean R. Dobberfuhl

  • Phenotypic and genetic differentiation between native and introduced plant populations

    Oliver Bossdorf;Oliver Bossdorf;Oliver Bossdorf;Harald Auge;Lucile Lafuma;William E. Rogers;William E. Rogers

  • Concentration of the Phytoalexin Resveratrol in Wine

    E. H. Siemann;L. L. Creasy

  • Effects of plant species richness on invasion dynamics, disease outbreaks, insect abundances and diversity

    Johannes M.H. Knops;David Tilman;Nick M. Haddad;Shahid Naeem

  • Experimental Tests of the Dependence of Arthropod Diversity on Plant Diversity

    Evan Siemann;Evan Siemann;David Tilman;John Haarstad;Mark Ritchie

  • EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF EFFECTS OF PLANT PRODUCTIVITY AND DIVERSITY ON GRASSLAND ARTHROPOD DIVERSITY

    Evan Siemann

  • Nitrogen in Insects: Implications for Trophic Complexity and Species Diversification

    William F. Fagan;Evan Siemann;Charles Mitter;Robert F. Denno

  • Genetic differences in growth of an invasive tree species

    Evan Siemann;William E. Rogers

  • Insect species diversity, abundance and body size relationships

    Evan Siemann;David Tilman;John Haarstad

  • Changes in light and nitrogen availability under pioneer trees may indirectly facilitate tree invasions of grasslands

    Evan Siemann;William E. Rogers

  • Increasing flavonoid concentrations in root exudates enhance associations between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and an invasive plant.

    Baoliang Tian;Yingchun Pei;Wei Huang;Jianqing Ding

  • Insects and Ecosystem Function

    Wolfgang W. Weisser;Evan Siemann

  • HERBIVORY, DISEASE, RECRUITMENT LIMITATION, AND SUCCESS OF ALIEN AND NATIVE TREE SPECIES

    Evan Siemann;William E. Rogers

  • The Various Effects of Insects on Ecosystem Functioning

    W. W. Weisser;E. Siemann

  • Resource allocation to defence and growth are driven by different responses to generalist and specialist herbivory in an invasive plant

    Wei Huang;Evan Siemann;Gregory S. Wheeler;Jianwen Zou

  • Reduced resistance of invasive varieties of the alien tree Sapium sebiferum to a generalist herbivore

    Evan Siemann;William E. Rogers

  • Experimental test of the impacts of feral hogs on forest dynamics and processes in the southeastern US

    Evan Siemann;Juli A. Carrillo;Christopher A. Gabler;Roy Zipp

  • Short-term and long-term effects of burning on oak savanna arthropods

    Evan Siemann;John Haarstad;David Tilman

  • Does phylogeny matter? Assessing the impact of phylogenetic information in ecological meta‐analysis

    Scott A. Chamberlain;Stephen M. Hovick;Christopher J. Dibble;Nick L. Rasmussen

  • Dynamics of plant and arthropod diversity during old field succession

    Evan Siemann;John Haarstad;David Tilman

Frequent Co-Authors

William E. Rogers
William E. Rogers Texas A&M University
Jianqing Ding
Jianqing Ding Henan University
Jianwen Zou
Jianwen Zou Nanjing Agricultural University
David Tilman
David Tilman University of Minnesota
Saara J. DeWalt
Saara J. DeWalt Clemson University
Wolfgang W. Weisser
Wolfgang W. Weisser Technical University of Munich
Mark E. Ritchie
Mark E. Ritchie Syracuse University
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota
Oliver Bossdorf
Oliver Bossdorf University of Tübingen
Wei Huang
Wei Huang Northwestern Polytechnical University

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