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Toby Kiers's Degrees
- PhD Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Amsterdam
- Masters Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Amsterdam
- Bachelors Biology University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Professor Toby Kiers is an evolutionary biologist. She is a University Research Chair and Professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Kiers pioneered an economic interpretation of the interactions and exchanges between plants, fungi and microbes in mycorrhizal networks. She co-founded the Society for the Protection of Underground Networks . Prof. Dr. Toby Kiers is a 2023 Spinoza laureate.
Toby Kiers's Published Works
Published Works
- Reciprocal Rewards Stabilize Cooperation in the Mycorrhizal Symbiosis (2011) (1301)
- Host sanctions and the legume–rhizobium mutualism (2003) (765)
- Adapt or disperse: understanding species persistence in a changing world (2010) (492)
- Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems (2018) (460)
- Mutualisms in a changing world: an evolutionary perspective. (2010) (453)
- Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality (2011) (402)
- Agriculture at a Crossroads (2008) (393)
- Carbon availability triggers fungal nitrogen uptake and transport in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis (2012) (342)
- Sanctions and mutualism stability: why do rhizobia fix nitrogen? (2002) (329)
- Sanctions, Cooperation, and the Stability of Plant-Rhizosphere Mutualisms (2008) (291)
- Mycorrhizal fungal establishment in agricultural soils: factors determining inoculation success. (2013) (280)
- Major evolutionary transitions in individuality (2015) (256)
- Evolutionary ecology of mycorrhizal functional diversity in agricultural systems (2010) (238)
- Fungal nutrient allocation in common mycorrhizal networks is regulated by the carbon source strength of individual host plants. (2014) (230)
- A single evolutionary innovation drives the deep evolution of symbiotic N2-fixation in angiosperms (2014) (227)
- Synergy of multiple partners, including freeloaders, increases host fitness in a multispecies mutualism (2010) (220)
- Mutualistic stability in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis: exploring hypotheses of evolutionary cooperation. (2006) (210)
- Lifestyle alternatives for rhizobia: mutualism, parasitism, and forgoing symbiosis. (2004) (191)
- Human selection and the relaxation of legume defences against ineffective rhizobia (2007) (182)
- Sanctions and mutualism stability: when should less beneficial mutualists be tolerated? (2002) (182)
- Darwinian Agriculture: When Can Humans Find Solutions Beyond The Reach of Natural Selection? (2003) (179)
- Predicting community and ecosystem outcomes of mycorrhizal responses to global change. (2013) (176)
- The evolution of host-symbiont dependence (2017) (175)
- Differential effects of tropical arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal inocula on root colonization and tree seedling growth: implications for tropical forest diversity (2000) (168)
- Life Histories of Symbiotic Rhizobia and Mycorrhizal Fungi (2011) (167)
- Evolution of microbial markets (2014) (155)
- Order of arrival structures arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of plants. (2015) (136)
- Partner selection in the mycorrhizal mutualism. (2015) (130)
- High functional diversity within species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is associated with differences in phosphate and nitrogen uptake and fungal phosphate metabolism (2015) (126)
- Measured sanctions: Legume hosts detect quantitative variation in rhizobium cooperation and punish accordingly (2006) (117)
- Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits. (2012) (116)
- Mediating mutualisms: farm management practices and evolutionary changes in symbiont co-operation (2002) (111)
- Intense competition between arbuscular mycorrhizal mutualists in an in vitro root microbiome negatively affects total fungal abundance (2014) (110)
- Build your own soil: exploring microfluidics to create microbial habitat structures (2017) (105)
- Controlling the reproductive fate of rhizobia: how universal are legume sanctions? (2009) (96)
- Why are most rhizobia beneficial to their plant hosts, rather than parasitic? (2004) (89)
- Provision of contrasting ecosystem services by soil communities from different agricultural fields (2011) (82)
- Symbiont switching and alternative resource acquisition strategies drive mutualism breakdown (2018) (79)
- A BIOLOGICAL MARKET ANALYSIS OF THE PLANT‐MYCORRHIZAL SYMBIOSIS (2014) (77)
- Herbivory reduces plant interactions with above- and belowground antagonists and mutualists. (2012) (75)
- Mycorrhizal Fungi Respond to Resource Inequality by Moving Phosphorus from Rich to Poor Patches across Networks (2019) (75)
- Selective flower abortion maintains moth cooperation in a newly discovered pollination mutualism. (2010) (69)
- Hiding in a crowd—does diversity facilitate persistence of a low-quality fungal partner in the mycorrhizal symbiosis? (2012) (67)
- Evolving new organisms via symbiosis (2015) (62)
- Spatial Structure and Interspecific Cooperation: Theory and an Empirical Test Using the Mycorrhizal Mutualism (2012) (61)
- Testing Potential Effects of Maize Expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab Endotoxin (Bt Maize) on Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities via DNA- and RNA-Based Pyrosequencing and Molecular Fingerprinting (2012) (58)
- Evolutionary signals of symbiotic persistence in the legume–rhizobia mutualism (2015) (49)
- Context-dependency of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant-insect interactions in an agroecosystem (2013) (48)
- Linking agricultural practices, mycorrhizal fungi, and traits mediating plant-insect interactions. (2013) (48)
- The Impact of Mutualisms on Species Richness. (2019) (47)
- Host plant quality mediates competition between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (2016) (46)
- The Evolution of Mutualistic Dependence (2020) (46)
- The role of carbon in fungal nutrient uptake and transport (2012) (45)
- Parasponia: a novel system for studying mutualism stability. (2014) (43)
- The one health problem of azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: current insights and future research agenda (2020) (42)
- Single-strain inoculation may create spurious correlations between legume fitness and rhizobial fitness. (2013) (40)
- Parallel Evolution in the Integration of a Co-obligate Aphid Symbiosis (2020) (38)
- Compartmentalization drives the evolution of symbiotic cooperation (2020) (36)
- Flower visitation and oviposition behavior of Frankliniella occidentalis (Tysan., Thripidae) on cucumber plants (2000) (36)
- Manipulating the jasmonate response: How do methyl jasmonate additions mediate characteristics of aboveground and belowground mutualisms? (2010) (36)
- PHYMYCO-DB: A Curated Database for Analyses of Fungal Diversity and Evolution (2012) (35)
- Signals and cues in the evolution of plant-microbe communication. (2016) (35)
- Do fungivores trigger the transfer of protective metabolites from host plants to arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphae? (2013) (34)
- Long-term agricultural management maximizing hay production can significantly reduce belowground C storage (2016) (33)
- Root herbivory indirectly affects above‐ and below‐ground community members and directly reduces plant performance (2015) (32)
- A phenotypic plasticity framework for assessing intraspecific variation in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal traits (2014) (31)
- The biological reality of host sanctions and partner fidelity (2011) (29)
- Mycorrhizal Markets, Firms, and Co-ops. (2018) (28)
- Can social partnerships influence the microbiome? Insights from ant farmers and their trophobiont mutualists (2018) (28)
- Temporal tracking of quantum-dot apatite across in vitro mycorrhizal networks shows how host demand can influence fungal nutrient transfer strategies (2020) (24)
- Evolution: What Is an Organism? (2009) (23)
- Host diversity affects the abundance of the extraradical arbuscular mycorrhizal network. (2015) (22)
- Detection of genetic incompatibilities in non-model systems using simple genetic markers: hybrid breakdown in the haplodiploid spider mite Tetranychus evansi (2016) (21)
- Misconceptions on the application of biological market theory to the mycorrhizal symbiosis (2016) (20)
- Restricting mutualistic partners to enforce trade reliance (2016) (19)
- Inclusive fitness in agriculture (2014) (19)
- Rewilding plant microbiomes (2022) (16)
- Tracking plant preference for higher‐quality mycorrhizal symbionts under varying CO 2 conditions over multiple generations (2017) (14)
- Evolution: Welcome to Symbiont Prison (2016) (14)
- Mycorrhizal fungi control phosphorus value in trade symbiosis with host roots when exposed to abrupt ‘crashes’ and ‘booms’ of resource availability (2020) (14)
- Growth benefits provided by different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to Plantago lanceolata depend on the form of available phosphorus (2018) (13)
- Maintaining Cooperation in the Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis: Identifying Selection Pressures and Mechanisms (2008) (11)
- Evolution of manipulative microbial behaviors in the rhizosphere (2021) (11)
- Global change and mutualisms (2015) (10)
- Finding fungal ecological strategies: Is recycling an option? (2019) (9)
- Defending Earth’s terrestrial microbiome (2022) (9)
- The danger of mycorrhizal traps? (2014) (9)
- Fluorescent nanoparticles as tools in ecology and physiology (2021) (9)
- Herbivore removal reduces influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant growth and tolerance in an East African savanna (2018) (8)
- The Non-Legume Parasponia andersonii Mediates the Fitness of Nitrogen-Fixing Rhizobial Symbionts Under High Nitrogen Conditions (2020) (8)
- Quantifying Nutrient Trade in the Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis Under Extreme Weather Events Using Quantum-Dot Tagged Phosphorus (2021) (7)
- Evolutionary maintenance of genomic diversity within arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (2019) (7)
- Publisher Correction: Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems (2018) (7)
- Emerging Conflicts between Biodiversity Conservation Laws and Scientific Research: the Case of the Czech Entomologists in India (2009) (6)
- Tradeoffs in the evolution of plant farming by ants (2020) (6)
- Mutualisms and community organization. (2010) (6)
- Tetranychus evansi spider mite populations suppress tomato defenses to varying degrees (2020) (5)
- Alternative stable states, nonlinear behavior, and predictability of microbiome dynamics (2022) (5)
- Symbiont-driven niche expansion shaped the adaptive radiation of insects (2021) (5)
- Using hybrid automata modelling to study phenotypic plasticity and allocation strategies in the plant mycorrhizal mutualism (2015) (4)
- University of Dundee A single evolutionary innovation drives the deep evolution of symbiotic N 2-fixation in angiosperms (2014) (4)
- Friends in fungi. (2012) (3)
- Decreasing relatedness among mycorrhizal fungi in a shared plant network increases fungal network size but not plant benefit (2020) (3)
- Provision of contrasting ecosystem services by soil communities from different agricultural fields (2011) (2)
- Recommendations and field performance of Initium® based products against Phytophthora infestans in potato. (2012) (2)
- Metagenomic analysis of ecological niche overlap and community collapse in microbiome dynamics (2023) (1)
- The evolution of plant cultivation by ants. (2022) (1)
- Republish: Open letter on the crucial role of fungi in preserving and enhancing biodiversity (2022) (0)
- Toby Kiers (2022) (0)
- Molecular Fingerprinting and RNA-Based Pyrosequencing and Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities via DNA-Cry 1 Ab Endotoxin ( Bt Maize ) on Expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis Testing Potential Effects of Maize (2013) (0)
- Publisher Correction: Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems (2018) (0)
- CHAPTER 5 Order of Arrival Structures Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonisation of Plants (2016) (0)
- Specialised mutualistic services or providing it all ? The evolution of division of labour among mutualistic symbionts (2016) (0)
- Core microbiomes for sustainable agroecosystems (2018) (0)
- CHAPTER 3 Partner selection in the mycorrhizal mutualism (2016) (0)
- CHAPTER 2 Evolution of Microbial Markets (2016) (0)
- Facilitative interaction networks in experimental microbial community dynamics (2023) (0)
- High functional diversity within species of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi is associated with differences in phosphate and nitrogen uptake and fungal phosphate metabolism (2015) (0)
- Commentary The danger of mycorrhizal traps ? (2014) (0)
- Evolutionary Stability of Rhizobium Mutualism Depends on Legume Host Sanctions (2005) (0)
- IDEA AND PERSPECT IVE Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits (2019) (0)
- PERSPECTIVE Ecological interactions drive evolutionary loss of traits (2012) (0)
- The evolution of host control in symbiotic partnerships (2016) (0)
- Adjusted residual haplotype count R script (2016) (0)
- Tansley insight Partner selection in the mycorrhizal mutualism (2014) (0)
- Herbivore removal reduces influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant growth and tolerance in an East African savanna (2018) (0)
- Detection of genetic incompatibilities in non-model systems using simple genetic markers: hybrid breakdown in the haplodiploid spider mite Tetranychus evansi (2016) (0)
- Mycorrhizal Fungi Respon d to Resource Inequality by Moving Phosphorus from Rich to Poor Patches across Networks Graphical (2019) (0)
- Hiding in a crowd—does diversity facilitate persistence of a low-quality fungal partner in the mycorrhizal symbiosis? (2012) (0)
- Compartmentalization drives the evolution of symbiotic cooperation Running head: Compartmentalization drives symbiotic cooperation (2020) (0)
- Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi data (2015) (0)
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