Adrian L. Carper, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States |
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(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 |