Emilie C. Snell-Rood, Ph.D.

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2007 Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Daniel R. Papaj grad student 2007 University of Arizona
 (Costs of plasticity in host use in butterflies.)
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Sikkink KL, Hostager R, Kobiela ME, et al. (2020) Tolerance of Novel Toxins through Generalized Mechanisms: Simulating Gradual Host Shifts of Butterflies. The American Naturalist. 195: 485-503
Mitchell TS, Shephard AM, Kalinowski CR, et al. (2019) Butterflies do not alter oviposition or larval foraging in response to anthropogenic increases in sodium Animal Behaviour. 154: 121-129
Snell-Rood EC, Steck MK. (2019) Behaviour shapes environmental variation and selection on learning and plasticity: review of mechanisms and implications Animal Behaviour. 147: 147-156
Nallu S, Hill JA, Don K, et al. (2018) The molecular genetic basis of herbivory between butterflies and their host plants. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Kobiela ME, Snell-Rood EC. (2018) Nickel exposure has complex transgenerational effects in a butterfly. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Snell-Rood EC, Kobiela, ME, et al. (2018) Mechanisms of Plastic Rescue in Novel Environments Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 49: 331-354
Steck MK, Snell-Rood EC. (2018) Specialization and accuracy of host-searching butterflies in complex and simple environments Behavioral Ecology. 29: 486-495
Jaumann S, Snell-Rood EC. (2017) Butterflies Do Not Alter Conspecific Avoidance in Response to Variation in Density. Integrative and Comparative Biology
Sikkink KL, Kobiela ME, Snell-Rood EC. (2017) Genomic adaptation to agricultural environments: cabbage white butterflies (Pieris rapae) as a case study. Bmc Genomics. 18: 412
Jaumann S, Snell-Rood EC. (2017) Trade-offs between fecundity and choosiness in ovipositing butterflies Animal Behaviour. 123: 433-440
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