Paul P. Feeny, PhD
Affiliations: | 1967-2010 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
Area:
host-plant evolutionWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorPeter C. J. Brunet | grad student | 1966 | Oxford | |
(Ph.D.: Effects on oak-feeding insects of seasonal changes in the nature of their food) | ||||
George Copley Varley | grad student | 1966 | Oxford | |
(Ph.D.: Effects on oak-feeding insects of seasonal changes in the nature of their food) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMark Rausher | grad student | Cornell | |
J. Mark Scriber | grad student | 1975 | Cornell (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
May Berenbaum | grad student | 1980 | Cornell |
Felix A. H. Sperling | grad student | 1991 | Cornell (Cell Biology Tree) |
Janie S. Brooks | grad student | 2000 | Cornell |
Karen R. Sime | grad student | 2001 | Cornell |
Cheryl A. Heinz | grad student | 1994-2002 | Cornell |
Milton Brian Traw | grad student | 1995-2002 | Cornell (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) |
Shannon M. Murphy | grad student | 2005 | Cornell |
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Berenbaum M, Feeny P. (2010) Toxicity of angular furanocoumarins to swallowtail butterflies: escalation in a coevolutionary arms race? Science (New York, N.Y.). 212: 927-9 |
Traw MB, Feeny P. (2008) Glucosinolates and trichomes track tissue value in two sympatric mustards Ecology. 89: 763-772 |
Berenbaum MR, Feeny PP. (2008) Chemical mediation of host-plant specialization: The papilionid paradigm Specialization, Speciation, and Radiation: the Evolutionary Biology of Herbivorous Insects. 3-19 |
Ômura H, Honda K, Feeny P. (2006) From terpenoids to aliphatic acids: Further evidence for late-instar switch in osmeterial defense as a characteristic trait of swallowtail butterflies in the tribe papilionini Journal of Chemical Ecology. 32: 1999-2012 |
Murphy SM, Feeny P. (2006) Chemical facilitation of a naturally occurring host shift by Papilio machaon butterflies (Papilionidae) Ecological Monographs. 76: 399-414 |
Heinz CA, Feeny P. (2005) Effects of contact chemistry and host plant experience in the oviposition behaviour of the eastern black swallowtail butterfly Animal Behaviour. 69: 107-115 |
Brooks JS, Feeny P. (2004) Seasonal variation in Daucus carota leaf-surface and leaf-tissue chemical profiles Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 32: 769-782 |
Haribal M, Feeny P. (2003) Combined roles of contact stimulant and deterrents in assessment of host-plant quality by ovipositing zebra swallowtail butterflies Journal of Chemical Ecology. 29: 653-670 |
Sime KR, Feeny PP, Haribal MM. (2000) Sequestration of aristolochic acids by the pipevine swallowtail, Battus philenor (L.): Evidence and ecological implications Chemoecology. 10: 169-178 |
Carter M, Feeny P. (1999) Host-plant chemistry influences oviposition choice of the spicebush swallowtail butterfly Journal of Chemical Ecology. 25: 1999-2009 |