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Publications: Sapsford, Sarah
2022
Burgess, T.I.ORCID: 0000-0002-7962-219X, Oliva, J., Sapsford, S.J., Sakalidis, M.L., Balocchi, F. and Paap, T.
(2022)
Anthropogenic Disturbances and the Emergence of Native Diseases: a Threat to Forest Health.
Current Forestry Reports
.
Burgess, T.I.ORCID: 0000-0002-7962-219X, White, D. and Sapsford, S.J.
(2022)
Comparison of primers for the detection of Phytophthora (and other oomycetes) from environmental samples.
Journal of Fungi, 8
(9).
Article 980.
2020
Sapsford, S.J., Paap, T., Hopkins, A.J.M., Hardy, G.E.St.J. and Burgess, T.I.ORCID: 0000-0002-7962-219X
(2020)
Habitat fragmentation in a Mediterranean-type forest alters resident and propagule mycorrhizal fungal communities.
Pedobiologia, 78
.
Art. 150611.
2017
Sapsford, Sarah Jayne (2017) Factors predisposing Corymbia calophylla trees to canker disease caused by Quambalaria coyrecup. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.
Sapsford, S.J., Paap, T., Hardy, G.E.St.J. and Burgess, T.I.ORCID: 0000-0002-7962-219X
(2017)
The ‘chicken or the egg’: which comes first, forest tree decline or loss of mycorrhizae?
Plant Ecology, 218
(9).
pp. 1093-1106.
2015
Sapsford, S., Paap, T., Hopkins, A., Hardy, G. and Burgess, T.ORCID: 0000-0002-7962-219X
(2015)
Biotic and abiotic factors predisposing marri (Corymbia calophylla) to canker disease caused by Quambalaria coyrecup.
In: Ecological Society of Australia Annual Conference 2015, 29 November - 3 December, Adelaide, South Australia.
Roznik, E.A., Sapsford, S.J., Pike, D.A., Schwarzkopf, L. and Alford, R.A. (2015) Condition-dependent reproductive effort in frogs infected by a widespread pathogen. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 282 (1810). p. 20150694.
Sapsford, S.J., Voordouw, M.J., Alford, R.A. and Schwarzkopf, L. (2015) Infection dynamics in frog populations with different histories of decline caused by a deadly disease. Oecologia, 179 (4). pp. 1099-1110.
Roznik, E.A., Sapsford, S.J., Pike, D.A., Schwarzkopf, L. and Alford, R.A. (2015) Natural disturbance reduces disease risk in endangered rainforest frog populations. Scientific Reports, 5 . Article no 13472.
Sapsford, S.J., Alford, R.A. and Schwarzkopf, L. (2015) Visible implant elastomer as a viable marking technique for Common Mistfrogs (Litoria rheocola). Herpetologica, 71 (2). pp. 96-101.