Small, mobile insects are notoriously challenging to track across landscapes and manage in agricultural fields. However, genetic differentiation among insect populations and host-plants acquired through host-associated differentiation could be exploited to infer movement within crop systems and damage potential. Although many insects exhibit host-associated differentiation, management strategies for insect vectors of plant pathogens assume a homogenous population. Nevertheless, phenotypic changes derived from host-associated differentiation could manifest in altered behavior or physiology affecting the likelihood of vector-pathogen-plant interactions, or the subsequent efficiency of pathogen transmission. We used SNPs to assess genotypic st...
Aceria tosichella (the wheat curl mite, WCM) is a global pest of wheat and other cereals, causing lo...
My dissertation explores the ecology of aphid-vectored viruses in Midwestern cucurbits; in particula...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...
Small, mobile insects are notoriously challenging to track across landscapes and manage in agricultu...
Although phytophagous insects can vary genetically in host use and exhibit long-range movements, the...
The epidemiology of vector transmitted plant diseases is highly influenced by dispersal and the host...
Adaptive evolution of pest insects in response to the introduction of resistant cultivars is well do...
Heteroecious holocyclic aphids exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction and alternate among prim...
Social and brood parasitisms are nonconsumptive forms of parasitism involving the exploitation of th...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Dissemination of vectorborne diseases depends strongly on the vector's host range and the pathogen's...
Invasive species often depend on microbial symbionts, but few studies have examined the evolutionary...
Food webs typically quantify interactions between species, whereas evolution operates through the su...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Aceria tosichella (the wheat curl mite, WCM) is a global pest of wheat and other cereals, causing lo...
My dissertation explores the ecology of aphid-vectored viruses in Midwestern cucurbits; in particula...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...
Small, mobile insects are notoriously challenging to track across landscapes and manage in agricultu...
Although phytophagous insects can vary genetically in host use and exhibit long-range movements, the...
The epidemiology of vector transmitted plant diseases is highly influenced by dispersal and the host...
Adaptive evolution of pest insects in response to the introduction of resistant cultivars is well do...
Heteroecious holocyclic aphids exhibit both sexual and asexual reproduction and alternate among prim...
Social and brood parasitisms are nonconsumptive forms of parasitism involving the exploitation of th...
Specialization on different host plants can promote evolutionary diversification of herbivorous inse...
Disentangling the processes underlying geographic and environmental patterns of biodiversity challen...
Dissemination of vectorborne diseases depends strongly on the vector's host range and the pathogen's...
Invasive species often depend on microbial symbionts, but few studies have examined the evolutionary...
Food webs typically quantify interactions between species, whereas evolution operates through the su...
Biological invasions of pests into climatically unsuitable areas can be facilitated by human-regulat...
Aceria tosichella (the wheat curl mite, WCM) is a global pest of wheat and other cereals, causing lo...
My dissertation explores the ecology of aphid-vectored viruses in Midwestern cucurbits; in particula...
Host recognition and use in female parasitoids strongly relies on host fidelity, a plastic behavior ...