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Simha, A. & Kandlikar, G. US scientists must stand together. Science 388, 370–371 (2025).
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Simha, A. & Subramaniam, B. Phantasms of a feminist ecology: Interdisciplinarity across the generations. Feminist Theory 26, 678–691 (2025).
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Simha, A. & Subramaniam, B. Boundary violations and extinction phobias: Trans studies meets invasion science. Area https://doi.org/10.1111/area.70046 (2025) doi:10.1111/area.70046.
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Kim, Y., Cagle, N., Simha, A. & Herlick, Z. Researcher perceptions of historical knowledge for ecological research: A case study in the southeastern u.s. American Journal of Qualitative Research 9, 162–181 (2025).
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Simha, A. & Subramaniam, B. Trans*ient worlds. TSQ 11, 624–644 (2024).
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Simha, A., Pardo-De la Hoz, C. J. & Carley, L. N. Moving beyond the “diversity paradox”: The limitations of competition-based frameworks in understanding species diversity. The American Naturalist 200, 89–100 (2022).
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O’Keeffe, K. R., Simha, A. & Mitchell, C. E. Indirect interactions among co-infecting parasites and a microbial mutualist impact disease progression. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288, 20211313 (2021).
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Wright, J., DeLaMater, D., Simha, A., Ury, E. & Ficken, C. Changes in prescribed fire frequency alter ecosystem carbon dynamics. Ecosystems 24, 640–651 (2020).
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Oono, R., Lefèvre, E., Simha, A. & Lutzoni, F. A comparison of the community diversity of foliar fungal endophytes between seedling and adult loblolly pines (pinus taeda). Fungal Biology 119, 917–928 (2015).