Ezra G. Schwartzberg, Ph.D.

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2011 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Entomology Biology, Botany Biology
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James Homer Tumlinson grad student 2011 Penn State
 (APHID attenuation of induced plant defenses in broad bean.)
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Uelmen JA, Lindroth RL, Tobin PC, et al. (2016) Effects of winter temperatures, spring degree-day accumulation, and insect population source on phenological synchrony between forest tent caterpillar and host trees Forest Ecology and Management. 362: 241-250
Jamieson MA, Schwartzberg EG, Raffa KF, et al. (2014) Experimental climate warming alters aspen and birch phytochemistry and performance traits for an outbreak insect herbivore. Global Change Biology
Meng PS, Trotter RT, Keena MA, et al. (2014) Effects of pheromone and plant volatile release rates and ratios on trapping Anoplophora glabripennis (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in China. Environmental Entomology. 43: 1379-88
Schwartzberg EG, Jamieson MA, Raffa KF, et al. (2014) Simulated climate warming alters phenological synchrony between an outbreak insect herbivore and host trees. Oecologia. 175: 1041-9
Schwartzberg EG, Tumlinson JH. (2014) Aphid honeydew alters plant defence responses Functional Ecology. 28: 386-394
Schwartzberg EG, Böröczky K, Tumlinson JH. (2011) Pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum, suppress induced plant volatiles in broad bean, Vicia faba. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 37: 1055-62
Schwartzberg EG, Johnson DW, Brown GC. (2010) The influence of Lasius neoniger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) on population growth and biomass of Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in soybeans. Environmental Entomology. 39: 1788-93
Verheggen FJ, Capella Q, Schwartzberg EG, et al. (2009) Tomato-aphid-hoverfly: A tritrophic interaction incompatible for pest management Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 3: 141-149
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