Adrian L. Carper, Ph.D.

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2013 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
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Rebecca Irwin grad student 2013 Dartmouth
 (Effects of suburbanization on plant-pollinator interactions.)
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Christensen T, Dyer LA, Forister ML, et al. (2024) Host plant-mediation of viral transmission and its consequences for a native butterfly. Ecology. e4282
Muchoney ND, Bowers MD, Carper AL, et al. (2023) Use of an exotic host plant reduces viral burden in a native insect herbivore. Ecology Letters. 26: 425-436
Carper AL, Warren PS, Adler LS, et al. (2022) Pollen limitation of native plant reproduction in an urban landscape. American Journal of Botany
Muchoney ND, Bowers MD, Carper AL, et al. (2022) Use of an exotic host plant shifts immunity, chemical defense, and viral burden in wild populations of a specialist insect herbivore. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e8723
Carper AL, Richardson LL, Irwin RE, et al. (2021) Seasonal Variation in Host Plant Chemistry Drives Sequestration in a Specialist Caterpillar. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Carper AL, Enger M, Bowers MD. (2019) Host Plant Effects on Immune Response Across Development of a Specialist Caterpillar Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7
Schwantes CJ, Carper AL, Bowers MD. (2018) Solitary Floral Specialists Do Not Respond to Cryptic Flower-Occupying Predators Journal of Insect Behavior. 31: 642-655
Carper AL, Adler LS, Irwin RE. (2016) Effects of florivory on plant-pollinator interactions: Implications for male and female components of plant reproduction. American Journal of Botany
Carper AL, Adler LS, Warren PS, et al. (2014) Effects of suburbanization on forest bee communities. Environmental Entomology. 43: 253-62
Irwin RE, Warren PS, Carper AL, et al. (2014) Plant-animal interactions in suburban environments: implications for floral evolution. Oecologia. 174: 803-15
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