Richard Smith

Richard Smith

Professor
Phone: (603) 862-2724
Office: Natural Resources & the Environment, James Hall Rm 264, Durham, NH 03824

In general, my research tends to focus on the interface between agriculture and plant community and ecosystem ecology. My interests include weed ecology and management, the role of diversity in agroecosystem function, plant invasions, community assembly theory, trophic interactions, and implications of land-use and climate change. The overall goal of my research is to better understand the ecological interactions that underpin agricultural production systems so as to improve the economic and environmental sustainability of agriculture.

Courses Taught

  • ANFS/SAFS 895/795: Special Topics
  • NR 600: Work Experience
  • NR 909: Analysis of Ecological Data
  • NRES 997: Interdisciplinary Research
  • NRES 999: Doctoral Research
  • SAFS 502: Agroecology
  • SAFS 795W: Investigations

Education

  • Ph.D., Plant Biology; Ecology, Evolutionary Biology & Behavior, Michigan State University
  • B.S., Biology, University of New Mexico

Research Interests

  • Agricultural Management
  • Agriculture Conservation
  • Agronomy
  • Climate Change
  • Crop Protection (Pests, Diseases, & Weeds)
  • Crops and Pastures
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystems
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Invasive Species
  • Organic Farming
  • Pest Management
  • Plant Sciences

Selected Publications

  • Menalled, U. D., Djuric, N., Smith, R. G., Baas, D. G., Basche, A., Haramoto, E. R., . . . Ryan, M. R. (2024). The Cover Crop Challenge: An experiential learning activity for teaching students about cover crop mixtures. Natural Sciences Education, 53(2). doi:10.1002/nse2.70002

  • Mortensen, D. A., Ryan, M. R., & Smith, R. G. (2024). Another step on the transgene-facilitated herbicide treadmill.. Pest Manag Sci, 80(9), 4145-4149. doi:10.1002/ps.8105

  • Mandal, P., Mortensen, D. A., Brito, A. F., Wallingford, A. K., Lima, M. R. M., Warren, N. D., & Smith, R. G. (2024). Water Stress Influences Phytoestrogen Levels in Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) but Not Kura Clover (T. ambiguum).. J Agric Food Chem, 72(18), 10247-10256. doi:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c00300

  • Bybee-Finley, K. A., Menalled, U. D., Pelzer, C. J., Ruhl, L., Lounsbury, N. P., Warren, N. D., . . . Ryan, M. R. (2023). Quantifying the roles of intraspecific and interspecific diversification strategies in forage cropping systems. Field Crops Research, 302, 109036. doi:10.1016/j.fcr.2023.109036

  • Warren, N. D., Hobbie, E. A., Chen, J., & Smith, R. G. (2023). Relative uptake of organic and inorganic nitrogen by common weed species. Weed Science, 71(5), 470-477. doi:10.1017/wsc.2023.48

  • Hunter, M. C., Smith, R. G., Schipanski, M. E., Atwood, L. W., & Mortensen, D. A. (2017). Agriculture in 2050: Recalibrating Targets for Sustainable Intensification. BIOSCIENCE, 67(4), 385-390. doi:10.1093/biosci/bix010

  • Smith, R. G., Atwood, L. W., & Warren, N. D. (2014). Increased Productivity of a Cover Crop Mixture Is Not Associated with Enhanced Agroecosystem Services. PLOS ONE, 9(5). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0097351

  • Mortensen, D. A., Egan, J. F., Maxwell, B. D., Ryan, M. R., & Smith, R. G. (2012). Navigating a Critical Juncture for Sustainable Weed Management. BIOSCIENCE, 62(1), 75-84. doi:10.1525/bio.2012.62.1.12

  • Smith, R. G., Gross, K. L., & Robertson, G. P. (2008). Effects of crop diversity on agroecosystem function: Crop yield response. ECOSYSTEMS, 11(3), 355-366. doi:10.1007/s10021-008-9124-5

  • Menalled, F. D., Smith, R. G., Dauer, J. T., & Fox, T. B. (2007). Impact of agricultural management on carabid communities and weed seed predation. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 118(1-4), 49-54. doi:10.1016/j.agee.2006.04.011

  • Most Cited Publications