Mark D. Hunter

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Entomology Biology, Botany Biology
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Meier AR, Hunter MD. (2021) Variable Effects of Mycorrhizal Fungi on Predator-Prey Dynamics Under Field Conditions. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Decker LE, Hunter MD. (2020) Interspecific variation and elevated CO influence the relationship between plant chemical resistance and regrowth tolerance. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 5416-5430
Tan WH, Acevedo T, Harris EV, et al. (2019) Transcriptomics of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) reveals that toxic host plants alter expression of detoxification genes and down-regulate a small number of immune genes. Molecular Ecology
Meier AR, Hunter MD. (2019) Mycorrhizae Alter Constitutive and Herbivore-Induced Volatile Emissions by Milkweeds. Journal of Chemical Ecology
Sharma R, Zhou M, Hunter MD, et al. (2019) Rapid in-situ analysis of plant emission for disease diagnosis using a portable gas chromatography device. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Zvereva EL, Hunter MD, Zverev V, et al. (2019) Climate warming leads to decline in frequencies of melanic individuals in subarctic leaf beetle populations. The Science of the Total Environment. 673: 237-244
Sánchez KF, Huntley N, Duffy MA, et al. (2019) Toxins or medicines? Phytoplankton diets mediate host and parasite fitness in a freshwater system. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 286: 20182231
Hunter MD, Kozlov MV. (2018) The relative strengths of rapid and delayed density dependence acting on a terrestrial herbivore change along a pollution gradient. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Satterfield DA, Maerz JC, Hunter MD, et al. (2018) Migratory monarchs that encounter resident monarchs show life-history differences and higher rates of parasite infection. Ecology Letters
Decker LE, de Roode JC, Hunter MD. (2018) Elevated atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide reduce monarch tolerance and increase parasite virulence by altering the medicinal properties of milkweeds. Ecology Letters. 21: 1353-1363
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