J. Daniel Hare, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Entomology University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
Website:
http://faculty.ucr.edu/~harejd/
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Hare JD. (2012) Ecology. How insect herbivores drive the evolution of plants. Science (New York, N.Y.). 338: 50-1
Kruidhof HM, Allison JD, Hare JD. (2012) Abiotic induction affects the costs and benefits of inducible herbivore defenses in Datura wrightii. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 38: 1215-24
Turcotte MM, Reznick DN, Hare JD. (2011) The impact of rapid evolution on population dynamics in the wild: experimental test of eco-evolutionary dynamics. Ecology Letters. 14: 1084-92
Hare JD, Sun JJ. (2011) Production of induced volatiles by Datura wrightii in response to damage by insects: effect of herbivore species and time. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 37: 751-64
Hare JD, Sun JJ. (2011) Production of herbivore-induced plant volatiles is constrained seasonally in the field but predation on herbivores is not. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 37: 430-42
Hare JD. (2011) Ecological role of volatiles produced by plants in response to damage by herbivorous insects. Annual Review of Entomology. 56: 161-80
Turcotte MM, Reznick DN, Hare JD. (2011) Experimental assessment of the impact of rapid evolution on population dynamics Evolutionary Ecology Research. 13: 113-131
Hare JD. (2010) Ontogeny and season constrain the production of herbivore-inducible plant volatiles in the field. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 36: 1363-74
Hare JD. (2008) Inheritance of leaf geranylflavanone production and seed production within and among chemically distinct populations of Mimulus aurantiacus Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 36: 84-91
Hare JD. (2007) Variation in herbivore and methyl jasmonate-induced volatiles among genetic lines of Datura wrightii. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 33: 2028-43
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