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  • Gene, phenotype and function: GLABROUS1 and resistance to herbivory in natural populations of Arabidopsis lyrata
    Molecular Ecology, Vol. 16, No. 2. (January 2007), pp. 453-462.
    by Maarit Kivimaki, Katri Karkkainen, Myriam Gaudeul, Geir Loe, Jon Agren
  • Differential attack on diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid Solidago altissima L. by five insect gallmakers.
    Oecologia, Vol. 154, No. 4. (January 2008), pp. 755-761.
    by K Halverson, SB Heard, JD Nason, JO Stireman
    posted to insect genotype gene gall by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-10-03 15:54:00 as ** along with 1 person echinotrix
  • Chemical Ecology of Cottonwood Leaf Beetle Adult Feeding Preferences on Populus
    Journal of Chemical Ecology, Vol. 24, No. 11. (1 November 1998), pp. 1791-1802.
    by S Lin, BF Binder, ER Hart
    posted to poplar leaf feed chemical beetle by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-10-03 15:50:07 as **
  • Ecological Genomics of Plant-Insect Interactions: From Gene to Community
    Plant Physiol., Vol. 146, No. 3. (1 March 2008), pp. 812-817.
    by Si-Jun Zheng, Marcel Dicke
  • Bottom-up effects of plant genotype on aphids, ants, and predators.
    Ecology, Vol. 89, No. 1. (January 2008), pp. 145-154.
    by MT Johnson
    posted to predator plant genotype aphid ant by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-10-03 15:36:28 as **
  • Quantitative trait loci for key defensive compounds affecting herbivory of eucalypts in Australia
    New Phytologist, Vol. 178, No. 4. (2008), pp. 846-851.
    posted to qtl herbivore eucalyptus defence chemistry by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-10-03 15:15:41 as **
  • Unintentional changes of defence traits in GM trees can influence plant-herbivore interactions
    Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 8, No. 5. (3 September 2007), pp. 434-443.
    by Joakim Hjältén, Anna Lindau, Anders Wennström, Patrik Blomberg, Johanna Witzell, Vaughan Hurry, Lars Ericson
    posted to defence gm herbivory interaction by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-17 17:13:52 as **
  • Genetically-based plant resistance traits affect arthropods, fungi, and birds
    Oecologia, Vol. 106, No. 3. (1 May 1996), pp. 400-406.
    by Lara L Dickson, Thomas G Whitham
    posted to arthropod bird fungi genetics resistance by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-17 17:11:52 as **
  • Oviposition Stimulant for a Gall-Inducing Sawfly, Euura lasiolepis, on Willow is a Phenolic Glucoside
    Journal of Chemical Ecology, Vol. 25, No. 4. (1 April 1999), pp. 943-953.
    by Heikki Roininen, Peter W Price, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto, Jorma Tahvanainen, Arsi Ikonen
    posted to galls glucoside oviposition phenolic stimulant willow by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-17 17:06:32 as **
  • How Aphids Lose Their Marbles
    Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 269, No. 1497. (2002), pp. 1211-1215.
    by Nathan Pike, Denis Richard, William Foster, L Mahadevan
    posted to aphid by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-17 17:04:29 as **
  • Gall-inducing insects - Nature's most sophisticated herbivores
    Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 6, No. 5. (14 October 2005), pp. 407-411.
    by Joseph D Shorthouse, David Wool, Anantanarayanan Raman
    posted to galls insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-17 17:02:29 as **
  • Analysis of 4,664 high-quality sequence-finished poplar full-length cDNA clones and their utility for the discovery of genes responding to insect feeding
    BMC Genomics, Vol. 9 (29 January 2008), 57.
    by Steven G Ralph, Hye, Dawn Cooper, Robert Kirkpatrick, Natalia Kolosova, Lee Gunter, Gerald A Tuskan, Carl J Douglas, Robert A Holt, Steven JM Jones, Marco A Marra, Jorg Bohlmann
  • Manipulation of the phenolic chemistry of willows by gall-inducing sawflies
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 97, No. 24. (21 November 2000), pp. 13184-13187.
    by Tommi Nyman, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto
    posted to chemical galls phenolics willow by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-06-02 14:33:34 as **
  • Oxidation of Ingested Phenolics in the Tree-Feeding Caterpillar Orgyia leucostigma Depends on Foliar Chemical Composition
    Journal of Chemical Ecology
    by Raymond Barbehenn, Quentin Weir, Juha-Pekka Salminen
    posted to caterpillar chemical leaf phenolics by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-15 13:12:08 as **
  • Plant eco-devo: the potential of poplar as a model organism
    New Phytologist, Vol. 166, No. 1. (April 2005), pp. 39-48.
    by QCB Cronk
    posted to development ecology poplar by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-12 15:37:15 as ** along with 1 person natstreet
  • Variation in the occurrence of rust (Melampsora spp.) and other diseases and pests, in short-rotation coppice plantations of Salix in the British Isles
    Annals of Applied Biology, Vol. 129, No. 1. (1996), pp. 1-12.
    by T Hunter, DJ Royle, GM Arnold
    posted to rust willow by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-12 10:08:08 as **
  • COMMUNITY HERITABILITY MEASURES THE EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES OF INDIRECT GENETIC EFFECTS ON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
    Evolution, Vol. 60, No. 5. (2006), pp. 991-1003.
    by SM Shuster, EV Lonsdorf, GM Wimp, JK Bailey, TG Whitham
  • Scaling up the value of bioindicators
    Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 13, No. 2. (1 February 1998), pp. 46-47.
    by Melodie A Mcgeoch, Steven L Chown
    posted to indicator species by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-08 09:09:43 as **
  • Antioxidants in the Midgut Fluids of a Tannin-Tolerant and a Tannin-Sensitive Caterpillar: Effects of Seasonal Changes in Tree Leaves
    Journal of Chemical Ecology, Vol. 29, No. 5. (1 May 2003), pp. 1099-1116.
    by Raymond V Barbehenn, Ann C Walker, Farhan Uddin
    posted to chemical larvae leaf by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:17:38 as **
  • The Importance of Leaf Structure in Oviposition by Leaf-Mining Microlepidoptera
    Oikos, Vol. 61, No. 1. (1991), pp. 19-28.
    by Duncan Reavey, Kevin J Gaston
    posted to leaf miner oviposition preference by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:16:09 as **
  • Elevated ozone modifies the feeding behaviour of the common leaf weevil on hybrid aspen through shifts in developmental, chemical, and structural properties of leaves
    Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, Vol. 0, No. 0. (0), pp. ???-???.
    by V Freiwald, E Haikio, Julkunen R Tiitto, JK Holopainen, E Oksanen
    posted to aspen beetle chemical leaf by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:14:48 as **
  • Polyphenol oxidase overexpression in transgenic Populus enhances resistance to herbivory by forest tent caterpillar (Malacosoma disstria)
    Planta, Vol. 220, No. 1. (November 2004), pp. 87-96.
    posted to aspen chemical genomics herbivory insect by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:13:49 as **
  • Preferences of six leaf beetle species among qualitatively different leaf age classes of three Salicaceous host species
    Chemoecology, Vol. 12, No. 1. (19 March 2002), pp. 23-28.
    by Arsi Ikonen
    posted to beetle chemical insect insects leaf preference salicaceae by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:12:28 as **
  • Short rotation plantations of aspen and balsam poplar on former arable land in Germany: defoliating insects and leaf constituents
    Forest Ecology and Management, Vol. 121, No. 1-2. (August 1999), pp. 113-122.
    posted to aspen chemical insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:10:31 as **
  • Preference and performance linkage of a leaf-mining moth on different Salicaceae species
    Population Ecology, Vol. 43, No. 2. (2001), pp. 141-147.
    by Hideki Kagata, Takayuki Ohgushi
    posted to miner by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 15:00:17 as **
  • Genotypic variation for condensed tannin production in trembling aspen (POPULUS TREMULOIDES, salicaceae) under elevated CO2 and in high- and low-fertility soil
    Am. J. Bot., Vol. 86, No. 8. (1 August 1999), pp. 1154-1159.
    by Jennifer L Mansfield, Peter S Curtis, Donald R Zak, Kurt S Pregitzer
    posted to aspen chemical genotype by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:58:18 as **
  • Consequences of host plant chemical and physical variability to an associated herbivore
    Ecological Research, Vol. 3, No. 3. (10 December 1988), pp. 205-216.
    by Gwendolyn Waring
    posted to chemical herbivory by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:57:05 as **
  • The chemical composition of plant galls: are levels of nutrients and secondary compounds controlled by the gall-former?
    Oecologia, Vol. 113, No. 4. (4 February 1998), pp. 492-501.
    by SE Hartley
    posted to chemical galls by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:55:28 as **
  • Phytoalexin production by Aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) in response to infection by Hypoxylon mammatum (Wahl.) Mill and Alternaria spp.
    Forest Pathology, Vol. 9, No. 5. (1979), pp. 280-288.
    by G Flores, M Hubbes
    posted to aspen chemical fungi by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:51:27 as **
  • Comparison of volatile leaf compounds and herbivorous insect communities on three willow species
    Population Ecology, Vol. 45, No. 1. (20 April 2003), pp. 41-46.
    by Yoko Inui, Yasushi Miyamoto, Takayuki Ohgushi
    posted to chemical community herbivory insect willow by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:48:38 as **
  • Galling by Rhopalomyia solidaginis alters Solidago altissima architecture and litter nutrient dynamics in an old-field ecosystem
    Plant and Soil, Vol. 303, No. 1. (19 February 2008), pp. 95-103.
    by Gregory Crutsinger, Melissa Habenicht, Aimée Classen, Jennifer Schweitzer, Nathan Sanders
    posted to architecture biomass chemical galls leaf by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-05-02 14:16:12 as **
  • Plant genetic determinants of arthropod community structure and diversity.
    Evolution; international journal of organic evolution, Vol. 59, No. 1. (January 2005), pp. 61-69.
    by GM Wimp, GD Martinsen, KD Floate, RK Bangert, TG Whitham
    posted to community genetics genotype herbivory insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:49:52 as **
  • Rapid shifts in the chemical composition of aspen forests: an introduced herbivore as an agent of natural selection
    Biological Invasions, Vol. 9, No. 6. (2007), pp. 715-722.
    by Joseph Bailey, Jennifer Schweitzer, Brian Rehill, Duncan Irschick, Thomas Whitham, Richard Lindroth
    posted to aspen chemical herbivory by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:44:57 as **
  • A dense linkage map of hybrid cottonwood (Populus fremontii x P. angustifolia) contributes to long-term ecological research and comparison mapping in a model forest tree.
    Heredity (26 September 2007)
    by S A A Woolbright, S P P Difazio, T Yin, G D D Martinsen, X Zhang, G J J Allan, T G G Whitham, P Keim
  • Insect Infestations Linked to Shifts in Microclimate: Important Climate Change Implications
    Soil Sci Soc Am J, Vol. 69, No. 6. (27 October 2005), pp. 2049-2057.
    by AT Classen, SC Hart, TG Whitman, NS Cobb, GW Koch
    posted to climate insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:40:45 as **
  • Genetic structure of a foundation species: scaling community phenotypes from the individual to the region
    Heredity, Vol. aop, No. current.
    by RK Bangert, EV Lonsdorf, GM Wimp, SM Shuster, D Fischer, JA Schweitzer, GJ Allan, JK Bailey, TG Whitham,
  • From genes to geography: a genetic similarity rule for arthropod community structure at multiple geographic scales
    Molecular Ecology, Vol. 15, No. 13. (November 2006), pp. 4215-4228.
    by RK Bangert, GJ Allan, RJ Turek, GM Wimp, N Meneses, GD Martinsen, P Keim, TG Whitham
    posted to community genetics insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:38:44 as **
  • A genetic similarity rule determines arthropod community structure
    Molecular Ecology, Vol. 15, No. 5. (April 2006), pp. 1379-1391.
    by RK Bangert, RJ Turek, B Rehill, GM Wimp, JA Schweitzer, GJ Allan, JK Bailey, GD Martinsen, P Keim, RL Lindroth, TG Whitham
    posted to community genetics insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:36:59 as **
  • Foliar phenolic glycosides from Populus fremontii, Populus angustifolia, and their hybrids
    Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, Vol. 33, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 125-131.
    by Brian Rehill, Allen Clauss, Lindsay Wieczorek, Thomas Whitham, Richard Lindroth
    posted to aspen chemical poplar by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-28 10:34:50 as **
  • Extrafloral Nectaries in Aspen (Populus tremuloides): Heritable Genetic Variation and Herbivore-induced Expression
    Ann Bot, Vol. 100, No. 6. (1 November 2007), pp. 1337-1346.
    by Stuart C Wooley, Jack R Donaldson, Adam C Gusse, Richard L Lindroth, Michael T Stevens
  • Variation in tolerance to herbivory is mediated by differences in biomass allocation in aspen
    Functional Ecology, Vol. 22, No. 1. (February 2008), pp. 40-47.
    posted to aspen biomass herbivory by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-17 12:58:08 as ** along with 1 person natstreet
  • Variation in leaf toughness and phenolic content among five species of Australian rain forest trees
    Austral Ecology, Vol. 8, No. 1. (1983), pp. 17-25.
    by MD Lowman, JD Box
    posted to architecture chemical leaf by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-08 15:22:20 as **
  • Trade-off among antiherbivore defences in a south american blackberry (Rubus bogotensis)
    Oecologia, Vol. 85, No. 2. (1 December 1990), pp. 247-249.
    posted to herbivory leaf by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-07 10:04:18 as **
  • Feeny revisited: condensed tannins as anti-herbivore defences in leaf-chewing herbivore communities of Quercus
    Ecological Entomology (April 2004), pp. 174-187.
    by Rebecca E Forkner, Robert J Marquis, John T Lill
    posted to chemical community genotype insect insects by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-03 10:12:49 as **
  • Metabolomics, genomics, proteomics, and the identification of enzymes and their substrates and products
    Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Vol. 8, No. 3. (June 2005), pp. 242-248.
    by Eyal Fridman, Eran Pichersky
    posted to genomics metabolomics by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-02 10:45:32 as **
  • Vascular architecture and patchy nutrient availability generate within-plant heterogeneity in plant traits important to herbivores
    Am. J. Bot., Vol. 89, No. 2. (1 February 2002), pp. 270-278.
    by Colin M Orians, Marcelo Ardon, Basma A Mohammad
    posted to architecture herbivory nutrient by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-02 09:33:48 as **
  • Plant Vascular Architecture and Within-Plant Spatial Patterns in Resource Quality Following Herbivory
    pp. 531-543.
    posted to architecture herbivory by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-02 07:44:16 as **
  • Genetic architecture of resistance to aphids and mites in a willow hybrid system
    Heredity, Vol. 93, No. 6. (2004), pp. 619-626.
    by ME Czesak, MJ Knee, RG Gale, SD Bodach, RS Fritz
    posted to aphid architecture genetics insects resistance willow by kathrynmrobinson on 2008-04-01 16:57:08 as **
  • Perfect is best: low leaf fluctuating asymmetry reduces herbivory by leaf miners
    Oecologia, Vol. 142, No. 1. (17 January 2005), pp. 46-56.
    by Tatiana Cornelissen, Peter Stiling
  • The small RNA world of plants
    New Phytologist, Vol. 171, No. 3. (August 2006), pp. 451-468.
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