Annemarie Smith
Ohio State University
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Ecosystems | 2016
Louis R. Iverson; Kathleen S. Knight; Anantha M. Prasad; Daniel A. Herms; Stephen N. Matthews; Matthew P. Peters; Annemarie Smith; Diane M. Hartzler; Robert P. Long; John C. Almendinger
The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis; EAB) is causing widespread mortality of ash (Fraxinus spp.) and climate change is altering habitats of tree species throughout large portions of North America. Black ash (F. nigra), a moist-soil species common in the Northwoods of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, USA, is under a double threat of losing habitat from climate change and near annihilation from EAB. Because black ash often occurs in nearly pure stands, planting non-ash species is a management strategy already underway or being planned for thousands of acres. Tools are needed to assist managers in prioritizing sites for early treatment and to select potential species to replace black ash. This study explores the implications of threats to black ash ecosystems using analyses of field data and models to assess both the threats to, and potential replacement species for, black ash in Minnesota. For our analysis we (1) assessed the status of ashes and co-occurring species in forest inventory plots throughout Minnesota; (2) modeled the risk of EAB attack for multiple years in Minnesota; (3) modeled potential impacts of climate change on tree species with current or potential future habitat in Minnesota; (4) evaluated species co-occurring with black ash in plots in Ohio and Michigan, southeast of Minnesota; and (5) synthesized these results to provide a classification for candidate replacement species, both from within Minnesota and from points farther south. Though this process is demonstrated for black ash in Minnesota, the elements to be considered and modeled would be similar for any other location with a pest or pathogen threat for a species which simultaneously faces a changing climate.
Biological Invasions | 2014
Wendy S. Klooster; Daniel A. Herms; Kathleen S. Knight; Catherine P. Herms; Deborah G. McCullough; Annemarie Smith; Kamal J. K. Gandhi; John Cardina
Archive | 2006
Annemarie Smith
Canadian Entomologist | 2015
Annemarie Smith; Daniel A. Herms; Robert P. Long; Kamal J. K. Gandhi
In: Michler, Charles H.; Ginzel, Matthew D., eds. 2010. Proceedings of symposium on ash in North America; 2010 March 9-11; West Lafayette, IN. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-72. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 11. | 2010
Kathleen S. Knight; Daniel A. Herms; John Cardina; Robert P. Long; Joanne Rebbeck; Kamal J. K. Gandhi; Annemarie Smith; Wendy S. Klooster; Catherine P. Herms; Alejandro A. Royo
In: McManus, Katherine A; Gottschalk, Kurt W., eds. Proceedings. 20th U.S. Department of Agriculture interagency research forum on invasive species 2009; 2009 January 13-16; Annapolis, MD. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-51. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 36-37. | 2009
Daniel A. Herms; Kamal J. K. Gandhi; Annemarie Smith; John Cardina; Kathleen S. Knight; Catherine P. Herms; Robert P. Long; Deborah G. McCullough
Archive | 2008
Kathleen S. Knight; Robert P. Long; Joanne Rebbeck; Annemarie Smith; Kamal J. K. Gandhi; Daniel A. Herms
Archive | 2007
Kamal J. K. Gandhi; Annemarie Smith; Robert P. Long; Daniel A. Herms
Forests | 2018
Kayla I. Perry; Daniel A. Herms; Wendy S. Klooster; Annemarie Smith; Diane M. Hartzler; David R. Coyle; Kamal J. K. Gandhi
In: Parra, Gregory; Lance, David; Mastro, Victor; Reardon, Richard; Benedict, Chuck, comps. 2011 emerald ash borer national research and technology development meeting; 2011 October 12-13; Wooster, OH. FHTET-2011-06. Morgantown, WV; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team: 63-64. | 2011
Louis R. Iverson; Anantha Prasad; Kathleen S. Knight; Daniel A. Herms; Stephen Matthews; Matthew Peters; Annemarie Smith; Robert P. Long