Refereed Journal Articles, Published
  • Pickles, B. J. and Simard, S. W. (2017) Mycorrhizal networks and forest resilience to drought. In: Johnson, N. C., Gehring, C. and Jansa, J. (eds.) Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil – Fertility, Structure, and Carbon Storage. Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 319-339. ISBN 9780128043127 doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-804312-7.00018-8
  • Pickles, B. J. and Anderson, I. C. (2016) Spatial ecology of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities. In: Martin, F. (ed.) Molecular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis. Wiley, pp. 363-386. ISBN 9781118951415 doi: 10.1002/9781118951446.ch20
  • Pickles, B. J., Wilhelm, R., Asay, A. K., Hahn, A. S., Simard, S. W. and Mohn, W. W. (2016) Transfer of 13C between paired Douglas-fir seedlings reveals plant kinship effects and uptake of exudates by ectomycorrhizas. New Phytologist. ISSN 1469-8137 doi: 10.1111/nph.14325
  • Pickles, B. J., Gorzelak, M. A., Green, D. S., Egger, K. N. and Massicotte, H. B. (2015) Host and habitat filtering in seedling root-associated fungal communities: taxonomic and functional diversity are altered in ‘novel’ soils. Mycorrhiza, 25 (7). pp. 517-531. ISSN 0940-6360 doi: 10.1007/s00572-015-0630-y
  • Pickles, B. J., Twieg, B. D., O’Neill, G. A., Mohn, W. W. and Simard, S. W. (2015) Local adaptation in migrated interior Douglas-fir seedlings is mediated by ectomycorrhizas and other soil factors. New Phytologist, 207 (3). pp. 858-871. ISSN 0028-646X doi: 10.1111/nph.13360
  • Hart, M. M., Aleklett, K., Chagnon, P.-L., Egan, C., Ghignone, S., Helgason, T., Lekberg, Y., Öpik, M., Pickles, B. J. and Waller, L. (2015) Navigating the labyrinth: a guide to sequence-based, community ecology of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. New Phytologist, 207 (1). pp. 235-247. ISSN 1469-8137 doi: 10.1111/nph.13340
  • Gorzelak, M. A., Asay, A. K., Pickles, B. J. and Simard, S. W. (2015) Inter-plant communication through mycorrhizal networks mediates complex adaptive behaviour in plant communities. AoB Plants, 7. plv050. ISSN 2041-2851 doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plv050
  • Pickles, B. J. and Pither, J. (2014) Still scratching the surface: how much of the ‘black box’ of soil ectomycorrhizal communities remains in the dark? New Phytologist, 201 (4). pp. 1101-1105. ISSN 0028-646X doi: 10.1111/nph.12616

Refereed Journal Articles, in press:

  • Gorzelak, M. A., Pickles, B. J. and Hart, M. M. (2017) Exploring the symbiont diversity of ancient western redcedars: arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of long-lived hosts. Molecular Ecology. ISSN 0962-1083 doi: 10.1111/mec.14023 (In Press)