Stuart A. Campbell

Affiliations: 
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
Evolutionary ecology, chemical ecology
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Cross-listing: Evolution Tree

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John  H. Borden grad student Simon Fraser
Andre Kessler grad student 2012 Cornell
 (Chemical ecology and coevolution of interactions between plant mating and defence strategies.)
Spencer C.H. Barrett post-doc University of Toronto (Evolution Tree)
Stephen I. Wright post-doc University of Toronto (Evolution Tree)
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Campbell SA, Vallano DM. (2018) Plant defences mediate interactions between herbivory and the direct foliar uptake of atmospheric reactive nitrogen. Nature Communications. 9: 4743
Barman JC, Campbell SA, Zeng X. (2016) Exposure to Guava Affects Citrus Olfactory Cues and Attractiveness to Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Psyllidae). Environmental Entomology. 45: 694-9
Campbell SA. (2015) Ecological mechanisms for the coevolution of mating systems and defence. The New Phytologist. 205: 1047-53
Campbell SA, Stastny M. (2015) Benefits of gregarious feeding by aposematic caterpillars depend on group age structure. Oecologia. 177: 715-21
Johnson MTJ, Campbell SA, Barrett SCH. (2015) Evolutionary Interactions between Plant Reproduction and Defense Against Herbivores Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 46: 191-213
Campbell SA, Halitschke R, Thaler JS, et al. (2014) Plant mating systems affect adaptive plasticity in response to herbivory. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 78: 481-90
Campbell SA, Kessler A. (2013) Plant mating system transitions drive the macroevolution of defense strategies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 110: 3973-8
Campbell SA, Thaler JS, Kessler A. (2013) Plant chemistry underlies herbivore-mediated inbreeding depression in nature. Ecology Letters. 16: 252-60
Parachnowitsch AL, Caruso CM, Campbell SA, et al. (2012) Lobelia siphilitica plants that escape herbivory in time also have reduced latex production. Plos One. 7: e37745
Chautá-Mellizo A, Campbell SA, Bonilla MA, et al. (2012) Effects of natural and artificial pollination on fruit and offspring quality Basic and Applied Ecology. 13: 524-532
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