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Midgut bacteria required for Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal activityCan chemical communication be cryptic? Adaptations by herbivores to natural enemies exploiting prey semiochemistryPotential insight for drug discovery from high fidelity receptor-mediated transduction mechanisms in insectsConsequences of climate warming and altered precipitation patterns for plant-insect and multitrophic interactions.Mountain pine beetles colonizing historical and naive host trees are associated with a bacterial community highly enriched in genes contributing to terpene metabolism.Simulated climate warming alters phenological synchrony between an outbreak insect herbivore and host trees.Resident microbiota of the gypsy moth midgut harbors antibiotic resistance determinants.Experimental climate warming alters aspen and birch phytochemistry and performance traits for an outbreak insect herbivore.Robustness of the bacterial community in the cabbage white butterfly larval midgut.Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate.Evaluating Predators and Competitors in Wisconsin Red Pine Forests for Attraction to Mountain Pine Beetle Pheromones for Anticipatory Biological Control.Density-dependent effects of multiple predators sharing a common prey in an endophytic habitat.Spatial variability in tree regeneration after wildfire delays and dampens future bark beetle outbreaks.Climate influences on whitebark pine mortality from mountain pine beetle in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.Gender- and sequence-dependent predation within group colonizers of defended plants: a constraint on cheating among bark beetles?Signal mimics derived from a metagenomic analysis of the gypsy moth gut microbiota.Multipartite symbioses among fungi, mites, nematodes, and the spruce beetle, Dendroctonus rufipennis.Contributions of gut bacteria to Bacillus thuringiensis-induced mortality vary across a range of Lepidoptera.Chemical modulators of the innate immune response alter gypsy moth larval susceptibility to Bacillus thuringiensis.Presence and diversity of Streptomyces in Dendroctonus and sympatric bark beetle galleries across North America.From commensal to pathogen: translocation of Enterococcus faecalis from the midgut to the hemocoel of Manduca sextaNew insights into the consequences of post-windthrow salvage logging revealed by functional structure of saproxylic beetles assemblages.The interdependence of mechanisms underlying climate-driven vegetation mortality.Minimization of chloroplast contamination in 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing of insect herbivore bacterial communitiesCellulose-degrading bacteria associated with the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilioAcquisition and structuring of midgut bacterial communities in gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) larvae.Census of the bacterial community of the gypsy moth larval midgut by using culturing and culture-independent methods.Bacteria influence mountain pine beetle brood development through interactions with symbiotic and antagonistic fungi: implications for climate-driven host range expansion.Structure of Phoretic Mite Assemblages Across Subcortical Beetle Species at a Regional Scale.Contributions by Host Trees and Insect Activity to Bacterial Communities in Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Galleries, and Their High Overlap With Other Microbial Assemblages of Bark Beetles.Mountain Pine Beetle Dynamics and Reproductive Success in Post-Fire Lodgepole and Ponderosa Pine Forests in Northeastern UtahRelative effects of exophytic predation, endophytic predation, and intraspecific competition on a subcortical herbivore: consequences to the reproduction of Ips pini and Thanasimus dubius.Temperature-driven range expansion of an irruptive insect heightened by weakly coevolved plant defensesRules of engagement: interspecies interactions that regulate microbial communities.Terpenes tell different tales at different scales: glimpses into the Chemical Ecology of conifer - bark beetle - microbial interactions.Modulation of predator attraction to pheromones of two prey species by stereochemistry of plant volatiles.Chiral escape of bark beetles from predators responding to a bark beetle pheromone.Contributions of female oviposition patterns and larval behavior to group defense in conifer sawflies (hymenoptera: diprionidae).Interaction of pre-attack and induced monoterpene concentrations in host conifer defense against bark beetle-fungal complexes.Comparison of insect, fungal, and mechanically induced defoliation of larch: effects on plant productivity and subsequent host susceptibility.
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