Kerry Oliver, PhD

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Entomology University of Georgia, Athens, Athens, GA, United States 
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Higashi CHV, Patel V, Kamalaker B, et al. (2024) Another tool in the toolbox: Aphid-specific Wolbachia protect against fungal pathogens. Environmental Microbiology. 26: e70005
Nell LA, Kishinevsky M, Bosch MJ, et al. (2024) Dispersal stabilizes coupled ecological and evolutionary dynamics in a host-parasitoid system. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 1240-1244
Patel V, Lynn-Bell N, Chevignon G, et al. (2023) Mobile elements create strain-level variation in the services conferred by an aphid symbiont. Environmental Microbiology
Peng L, Hoban J, Joffe J, et al. (2023) Cryptic community structure and metabolic interactions among the heritable facultative symbionts of the pea aphid. Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Higashi CHV, Nichols WL, Chevignon G, et al. (2022) An aphid symbiont confers protection against a specialized RNA virus, another increases vulnerability to the same pathogen. Molecular Ecology
Boyd BM, Chevignon G, Patel V, et al. (2021) Evolutionary genomics of APSE: a tailed phage that lysogenically converts the bacterium Hamiltonella defensa into a heritable protective symbiont of aphids. Virology Journal. 18: 219
Carpenter M, Peng L, Smith AH, et al. (2021) Frequent Drivers, Occasional Passengers: Signals of Symbiont-Driven Seasonal Adaptation and Hitchhiking in the Pea Aphid, . Insects. 12
Smith AH, O'Connor MP, Deal B, et al. (2021) Does getting defensive get you anywhere?-Seasonal balancing selection, temperature, and parasitoids shape real-world, protective endosymbiont dynamics in the pea aphid. Molecular Ecology
Higashi C, Barton BT, Oliver KM. (2020) Warmer nights offer no respite for a defensive mutualism. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Ives AR, Barton BT, Penczykowski RM, et al. (2020) Self-perpetuating ecological-evolutionary dynamics in an agricultural host-parasite system. Nature Ecology & Evolution
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