Alice Tipton, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Biology
Education
Ph.D., University of Missouri - Columbia
Research Interests
Tipton is an ecologist who studies species interactions. Her work focuses on the interactions between plants and soil fungi in grasslands and how environmental factors influence these interactions and the composition of the soil fungi community. Her research also explores the role of native mycorrhizal fungi in improving plant community establishment and diversity in native grassland restoration projects.
Publications and Media Placements
Tipton, Alice G., Donald Nelsen, Liz Koziol, Eric B. Duell, Geoffrey House, Gail WT Wilson, Peggy
A. Schultz, and James D. Bever. 2022. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Taxa Show Variable
Patterns of Micro-Scale Dispersal in Prairie Restorations. Frontiers in microbiology
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Koziol, Liz, Jonathan T. Bauer, Eric B. Duell, Karen Hickman, Geoffrey L. House, Peggy
A. Schultz, Alice G. Tipton, Gail WT Wilson, and James D. Bever. 2022. Manipulating plant microbiomes in the
field: Native mycorrhizae advance plant succession and improve native plant restoration.
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (8): 1976-1985.
Delavauz, CS, Schemanski, JL, House, GL, Tipton, AG, Sikes, B, and JD Bever. 2020 Root pathogen diversity and composition varies with
climate in undisturbed grasslands, but less so in anthropogenically disturbed grasslands. The ISME Journal, 1-14.
Wang, G, Schultz, P, Tipton, AG, Zhang, J, Zhang, F, and JD Bever. 2019. Soil microbiome mediates positive plant
diversity‐productivity relationships in late successional grassland species. Ecology
Letters. 22: 1221-1232
Tipton, AG, Middleton, EL, Spollen, WG, and C Galen. 2019. AMF community composition varies across habitat type, soil substrate, and land use gradients. Botany, 97: 85-89. dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjb-2018-0072
Tipton, AG. 2017. The underground scene: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Missouri Grasslands. Missouri Prairie Journal, 38(1): 18-20. (non peer-reviewed).
Tipton, AG, Miller-Struttmann, NE, and C Galen. 2016. . Ecosphere, 7(11).