Todd D Johnson
Affiliations: | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
Area:
entomology, ecology, forest entomology, chemical ecology, biological control, insect behavior, communicationGoogle:
"Todd Johnson"Parents
Sign in to add mentorKenneth F. Raffa | grad student | 2011-2013 | UW Madison (Microtree) | |
(MS Advisor) | ||||
Lawrence M. Hanks | grad student | 2013-2019 | UIUC (Cell Biology Tree) | |
(PhD Advisor) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeVanshika Jindal | grad student | 2023- | Louisiana State |
Andrew Sanford | grad student | 2023- | Louisiana State |
Chiranjivi Sharma | grad student | 2023- | Louisiana State |
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Johnson TD, Buffington ML, Gates MW, et al. (2021) Deployment of Aggregation-Sex Pheromones of Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) Facilitates the Discovery and Identification of their Parasitoids. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Hanks LM, Mongold-Diers JA, Mitchell RF, et al. (2019) The Role of Minor Pheromone Components in Segregating 14 Species of Longhorned Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) of the Subfamily Cerambycinae. Journal of Economic Entomology |
Millar JG, Mitchell RF, Meier LR, et al. (2017) (2E,6Z,9Z)-2,6,9-Pentadecatrienal as a Male-Produced Aggregation-Sex Pheromone of the Cerambycid Beetle Elaphidion mucronatum. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Diesel NM, Zou Y, Johnson TD, et al. (2017) The Rare North American Cerambycid Beetle Dryobius sexnotatus Shares a Novel Pyrrole Pheromone Component with Species in Asia and South America. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Johnson TD, Lelito JP, Pfammatter JA, et al. (2016) Evaluation of tree mortality and parasitoid recoveries on the contiguous western invasion front of emerald ash borer Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 18: 327-339 |
Johnson TD, Lelito JP, Raffa KF. (2014) Responses of two parasitoids, the exotic Spathius agrili Yang and the native Spathius floridanus Ashmead, to volatile cues associated with the emerald ash borer, Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire Biological Control. 79: 110-117 |