
PUBLICATIONS
Thoma AE, Lekberg Y, Nagy DU, Sheng M, Welk E, Rosche C (2025) Progress and future directions of biogeographical comparisons of plant–fungal interactions in invasion contexts. New Phytologist, 247: 477-486. LINK
Nagy DU, Thoma AE, Al-Gharaibeh MM, Callaway RM, Flory SL, Frazee LJ, Hartmann M, Hensen I, Jandová K, Khasa DP, Lekberg Y, Pal RW, Samartza I, Shah MA, Sheng M, Slate M, Stein C, Tsunoda T, Rosche C (2024) Clinal variation in drought response is consistent across life stages but not between native and non-native ranges. New Phytologist, 243:922-935. LINK
Lucas MS, Hensen I, Barratt CD, Callaway RM, Durka W, Lekberg Y, Nagy DU, Onstein RE, Shah MA, van Dam NM, Thoma AE, Rosche C (2024) Re-focusing sampling, design and experimental methods to assess rapid evolution by non-native plant species. Biological Invasions, 26: 1327–1343. LINK
Sheng M, Rosche C, Al-Gharaibeh MM, Bullington LS, Callaway RM, Clark T, Cleveland CC, Duan W, Flory SL, Khasa DP, Klironomos JN, McLeod M, Okada M, Pal RW, Shah MA, Lekberg Y (2022) Acquisition and evolution of enhanced mutualism—an underappreciated mechanism for invasive success? The ISME Journal 16: 2467-2478. LINK
Rosche C, Hensen I, Schaar A, Zehra U, Jasieniuk M, Callaway RM, Khasa DP, Al-Gharaibeh MM, Lekberg Y, Nagy DU, Pal RW, Okada M, Schrieber K, Turner KG, Lachmuth S, Erst A, Tsunoda T, Sheng M, Schmidt R, Peng Y, Luo W, Wang Y, Reshi ZA, Shah MA (2019) Climate outweighs native vs. non‐native range‐effects for genetics and common garden performance of a cosmopolitan weed. Ecological Monographs, 89: e01386. LINK
Shah MA, Beaulieu ME, Reshi ZA, Qureshi S, Khasa DP (2015) A cross-city molecular biogeographic investigation of arbuscular mycorrhizas in Conyza canadensis rhizosphere across native and non-native regions. Ecological Processes, 4: 1-9. LINK
Shah MA, Callaway RM, Shah T, Houseman GR, Pal RW, Xiao S, Luo W, Rosche C, Reshi ZA, Khasa DP, Chen S (2014) Conyza canadensis suppresses plant diversity in its nonnative ranges but not at home: a transcontinental comparison. New Phytologist, 202: 1286–1296. LINK