selected publications
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academic article
- Precipitation change accentuates or reverses temperature effects on aphid dispersal. Ecological Applications. 32. 2022
- Complex Life Histories Predispose Aphids to Recent Abundance Declines. Global Change Biology. 2021
- Complex life histories predispose aphids to recent abundance declines. Global Change Biology. 27:4283-4293. 2021
- Host Plants and Wolbachiashape the Population Genetics of Sympatric Herbivore Populations. Evolutionary Applications. 2020
- Landscape Structure and Climate Drive Population Dynamics of an Insect Vector Within Intensely Managed Agroecoystems. Ecological Applications. 2020
- Landscape structure and climate drive population dynamics of an insect vector within intensely managed agroecosystems.. Ecological Applications. 30:e02109. 2020
- Organic Soils Control Beetle Survival While Competitors Limit Aphid Population Growth.. Environmental Entomology. 48:1323-1330. 2019
- Dual-guild herbivory disrupts predator-prey interactions in the field.. Ecology. 99:1089-1098. 2018
- A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes. Global Change Biology. 23:4946-4957. 2017
- Responses of Aphid Vectors of Potato leaf roll virus to Potato Varieties. Plant Disease. 101.0:1812.0-1818.0. 2017
- Using NextRAD sequencing to infer movement of herbivores among host plants. PLOS One. 12.0. 2017
- Trap crop diversity enhances crop yield. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment. 223:254-262. 2016
- A simple plant mutation abets a predator-diversity cascade. Ecology. 93:411-420. 2012
- Intraguild predation and successful invasion by introduced ladybird beetles. Oecologia. 140:559-565. 2004
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chapter
- Variable Attachment to Plant Surface Waxes by Predatory Insects. Functional Surfaces in Biology: Adhesion Related Phenomena, Vol. 2. 157-181. 2009
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conference paper
- Expanding theory in push-pull manipulations of pestiferous insects. Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Branch of the Entomological Society of America. 24-24.