Brian E. Sedio, Ph.D.

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2019- Integrative Biology University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. 
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Barker W, Comita LS, Wright SJ, et al. (2022) Widespread herbivory cost in tropical nitrogen-fixing tree species. Nature
Sedio BE, Devaney JL, Pullen J, et al. (2020) Chemical novelty facilitates herbivore resistance and biological invasions in some introduced plant species. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 8770-8792
Sedio BE, Durant Archibold A, Rojas Echeverri JC, et al. (2019) A comparison of inducible, ontogenetic, and interspecific sources of variation in the foliar metabolome in tropical trees. Peerj. 7: e7536
Sedio BE. (2019) Recent advances in understanding the role of secondary metabolites in species-rich multitrophic networks. Current Opinion in Insect Science. 32: 124-130
Sedio BE, Parker JD, McMahon SM, et al. (2018) Comparative foliar metabolomics of a tropical and a temperate forest community. Ecology
Sedio BE. (2017) Recent breakthroughs in metabolomics promise to reveal the cryptic chemical traits that mediate plant community composition, character evolution and lineage diversification. The New Phytologist. 214: 952-958
Sedio BE, Rojas Echeverri JC, Boya CA, et al. (2016) Sources of variation in foliar secondary chemistry in a tropical forest tree community. Ecology
Sheehan MJ, Botero CA, Hendry TA, et al. (2015) Different axes of environmental variation explain the presence vs. extent of cooperative nest founding associations in Polistes paper wasps. Ecology Letters. 18: 1057-67
Sedio BE, Paul JR, Taylor CM, et al. (2013) Fine-scale niche structure of Neotropical forests reflects a legacy of the Great American Biotic Interchange. Nature Communications. 4: 2317
Sedio BE, Ostling AM. (2013) How specialised must natural enemies be to facilitate coexistence among plants? Ecology Letters. 16: 995-1003
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