Peter Kennedy
Peter Kennedy
Associate Professor, University of Minnesota
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FUNGuild: an open annotation tool for parsing fungal community datasets by ecological guild
NH Nguyen, Z Song, ST Bates, S Branco, L Tedersoo, J Menke, ...
Fungal Ecology 20, 241-248, 2016
5192016
Fungal community ecology: a hybrid beast with a molecular master
KG Peay, PG Kennedy, TD Bruns
Bioscience 58 (9), 799-810, 2008
2912008
A strong species–area relationship for eukaryotic soil microbes: island size matters for ectomycorrhizal fungi
KG Peay, TD Bruns, PG Kennedy, SE Bergemann, M Garbelotto
Ecology letters 10 (6), 470-480, 2007
2912007
Parsing ecological signal from noise in next generation amplicon sequencing
NH Nguyen, D Smith, K Peay, P Kennedy
New Phytologist 205 (4), 1389-1393, 2015
2052015
Preserving accuracy in GenBank
MI Bidartondo
Science 319 (5870), 1616-1616, 2008
1872008
Potential link between plant and fungal distributions in a dipterocarp rainforest: community and phylogenetic structure of tropical ectomycorrhizal fungi across a plant and …
KG Peay, PG Kennedy, SJ Davies, S Tan, TD Bruns
New phytologist 185 (2), 529-542, 2010
1842010
Dimensions of biodiversity in the Earth mycobiome
KG Peay, PG Kennedy, JM Talbot
Nature Reviews Microbiology 14 (7), 434, 2016
1822016
Root tip competition among ectomycorrhizal fungi: are priority effects a rule or an exception?
PG Kennedy, KG Peay, TD Bruns
Ecology 90 (8), 2098-2107, 2009
1812009
There is high potential for the formation of common mycorrhizal networks between understorey and canopy trees in a mixed evergreen forest
PG Kennedy, AD Izzo, TD Bruns
Journal of Ecology 91 (6), 1071-1080, 2003
1802003
Ectomycorrhizal fungi and interspecific competition: species interactions, community structure, coexistence mechanisms, and future research directions
P Kennedy
New Phytologist 187 (4), 895-910, 2010
1322010
Biogeography of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with alders (Alnus spp.) in relation to biotic and abiotic variables at the global scale
S Põlme, M Bahram, T Yamanaka, K Nara, YC Dai, T Grebenc, H Kraigher, ...
New Phytologist 198 (4), 1239-1249, 2013
1252013
Rethinking ectomycorrhizal succession: are root density and hyphal exploration types drivers of spatial and temporal zonation?
KG Peay, PG Kennedy, TD Bruns
fungal ecology 4 (3), 233-240, 2011
1252011
Priority effects determine the outcome of ectomycorrhizal competition between two Rhizopogon species colonizing Pinus muricata seedlings
PG Kennedy, TD Bruns
New Phytologist 166 (2), 631-638, 2005
1242005
Revisiting the ‘Gadgil effect’: do interguild fungal interactions control carbon cycling in forest soils?
CW Fernandez, PG Kennedy
New phytologist 209 (4), 1382-1394, 2016
1132016
Supply‐side ecology in mangroves: do propagule dispersal and seedling establishment explain forest structure?
WP Sousa, PG Kennedy, BJ Mitchell, BM Ordóñez L
Ecological Monographs 77 (1), 53-76, 2007
962007
Competitive interactions among three ectomycorrhizal fungi and their relation to host plant performance
PG Kennedy, S Hortal, SE Bergemann, TD Bruns
Journal of Ecology 95 (6), 1338-1345, 2007
822007
The UNITE database for molecular identification of fungi: handling dark taxa and parallel taxonomic classifications
RH Nilsson, KH Larsson, AFS Taylor, J Bengtsson-Palme, TS Jeppesen, ...
Nucleic acids research 47 (D1), D259-D264, 2018
812018
Determining the outcome of field‐based competition between two Rhizopogon species using real‐time PCR
PG Kennedy, SE Bergemann, S Hortal, TD Bruns
Molecular ecology 16 (4), 881-890, 2007
682007
Propagule size and predispersal damage by insects affect establishment and early growth of mangrove seedlings
WP Sousa, PG Kennedy, BJ Mitchell
Oecologia 135 (4), 564-575, 2003
682003
Ectomycorrhizal fungi in Mexican Alnus forests support the host co-migration hypothesis and continental-scale patterns in phylogeography
PG Kennedy, R Garibay-Orijel, LM Higgins, R Angeles-Arguiz
Mycorrhiza 21 (6), 559-568, 2011
672011
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