Mary A. Jamieson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorTimothy R. Seastedt | grad student | 2010 | CU Boulder | |
(Chemical ecology of an invasive plant, Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica), and two specialist herbivores, Calophasia lunula and Mecinus janthinus.) | ||||
Richard (Rick) Lindroth | post-doc | UW Madison (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | ||
Kenneth F. Raffa | post-doc | UW Madison (Microtree) |
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Whyle RL, Trowbridge AM, Jamieson MA. (2022) Genotype, mycorrhizae, and herbivory interact to shape strawberry plant functional traits. Frontiers in Plant Science. 13: 964941 |
Wei N, Whyle RL, Ashman TL, et al. (2022) Genotypic variation in floral volatiles influences floral microbiome more strongly than interactions with herbivores and mycorrhizae in strawberriesd. Horticulture Research. 9 |
Li Z, Rubert-Nason KF, Jamieson MA, et al. (2021) Root Secondary Metabolites in Populus tremuloides: Effects of Simulated Climate Warming, Defoliation, and Genotype. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Fitch G, Wilson CJ, Glaum P, et al. (2019) Does urbanization favour exotic bee species? Implications for the conservation of native bees in cities. Biology Letters. 15: 20190574 |
Wilson CJ, Jamieson MA. (2019) The effects of urbanization on bee communities depends on floral resource availability and bee functional traits. Plos One. 14: e0225852 |
Jamieson MA, Carper AL, Wilson CJ, et al. (2019) Geographic Biases in Bee Research Limits Understanding of Species Distribution and Response to Anthropogenic Disturbance Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7 |
Jamieson MA, Burkle LA, Manson JS, et al. (2017) Global change effects on plant-insect interactions: the role of phytochemistry. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 23: 70-80 |
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 |
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 |
Jamieson MA, Quintero C, Blumenthal DM. (2013) Interactive effects of simulated nitrogen deposition and altered precipitation patterns on plant allelochemical concentrations. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 39: 1204-8 |