Anurag A. Agrawal, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
Area:
Evolutionary Ecology, Plant-Insect InteractionsWebsite:
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"Anurag Agrawal"Children
Sign in to add traineeMarjorie G. Weber | grad student | UC Davis | |
Marc T. J. Johnson | grad student | 2002-2007 | University of Toronto |
Marc J. Lajeunesse | grad student | 2009 | Cornell |
Michael Stastny | grad student | 2010 | Cornell |
Alexis C. Erwin | grad student | 2013 | Cornell |
Kailen Andrews Mooney | post-doc | Cornell (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
Sergio Rasmann | post-doc | 2007-2011 | Cornell |
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Agrawal AA, Hastings AP, Lenhart PA, et al. (2024) Convergence and Divergence among Herbivorous Insects Specialized on Toxic Plants: Revealing Syndromes among the Cardenolide Feeders across the Insect Tree of Life. The American Naturalist. 204: 201-220 |
López-Goldar X, Mollema A, Sivak-Schwennesen C, et al. (2024) Heat waves induce milkweed resistance to a specialist herbivore via increased toxicity and reduced nutrient content. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Agrawal AA, Hastings AP, Duplais C. (2023) Testing the selective sequestration hypothesis: Monarch butterflies preferentially sequester plant defences that are less toxic to themselves while maintaining potency to others. Ecology Letters |
Hoogshagen M, Hastings AP, Chavez J, et al. (2023) Mixtures of Milkweed Cardenolides Protect Monarch Butterflies against Parasites. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
López-Goldar X, Agrawal AA. (2023) Tissue and toxin-specific divergent evolution in plant defense Evolución divergente específica de tejido y toxina en defensa de plantas. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 77: 2431-2441 |
Carlson NJ, Agrawal AA. (2023) A nutrition-defence trade-off drives diet choice in a toxic plant generalist. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 290: 20230987 |
Agrawal AA, Hastings AP. (2023) Tissue-specific plant toxins and adaptation in a specialist root herbivore. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2302251120 |
Goud EM, Agrawal AA, Sparks JP. (2023) A direct comparison of ecological theories for predicting the relationship between plant traits and growth. Ecology. e3986 |
Jones PL, Martin KR, Prachand SV, et al. (2023) Compound-Specific Behavioral and Enzymatic Resistance to Toxic Milkweed Cardenolides in a Generalist Bumblebee Pollinator. Journal of Chemical Ecology |
Edwards CB, Ellner SP, Agrawal AA. (2022) Plant defense synergies and antagonisms affect performance of specialist herbivores of common milkweed. Ecology. e3915 |