Browsing by Author "Tarone, Aaron M."
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Holt, Jocelyn Rosanna (2022-01-31)When invasive species arrive to new locations, they do not arrive alone. Invasive species come with a symbiotic entourage and can establish new interactions involving both microscopic and macroscopic organisms in their ...
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Zheng, Longyu; Crippen, Tawni L.; Holmes, Leslie; Singh, Baneshwar; Pimsler, Meaghan L.; Benbow, M. Eric; Tarone, Aaron M.; Dowd, Scot; Yu, Ziniu; Vanlaerhoven, Sherah L.; Wood, Thomas K.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (Scientific Reports, 2013)
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Ramos III, Ernesto (2015-07-24)Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are carrion feeding insects that perform a critical ecological service by recycling nutrients throughout temperate and tropic regions of the world. Some members of this guild are parasites ...
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Pechal, Jennifer (2012-07-16)Carrion decomposition is an essential ecosystem function as it is an important component of nutrient cycling. Carrion decomposition has primarily been attributed to insect consumption, with little attention given to ...
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Ellis, Lisa L.; Huang, Wen; Quinn, Andrew M.; Ahuja, Astha; Alfrejd, Ben; Gomez, Francisco E.; Hjelmen, Carl E.; Moore, Kristi L.; Mackay, Trudy F. C.; Johnston, J. Spencer; Tarone, Aaron M.; Copenhaver, Gregory P. (PLoS Genetics, 2014)
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Flores, Micah (2013-07-24)Blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) interactions in decomposition ecology are well studied; however, the non-consumptive effects (NCE) of predators on the behavior and development of prey species have yet to be examined. The ...
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Pechal, Jennifer L.; Crippen, Tawni L.; Tarone, Aaron M.; Lewis, Andrew J.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K.; Benbow, M. Eric; Pan, Chongle (PloS One, 2013)
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Turner, Thomas L.; Stewart, Andrew D.; Fields, Andrew T.; Rice, William R.; Tarone, Aaron M.; Gibson, Greg (PLoS Genetics, 2011)
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Tietjen, Mackenzie (2020-05-18)Ticks have wide ranges that cover a variety of ecological habitats. Environmental conditions greatly affect ticks due to their susceptibility to desiccation. Regional environmental differences can lead to genetically ...
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Tietjen, Mackenzie (2020-05-18)Ticks have wide ranges that cover a variety of ecological habitats. Environmental conditions greatly affect ticks due to their susceptibility to desiccation. Regional environmental differences can lead to genetically ...
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Tietjen, Mackenzie (2020-05-18)Ticks have wide ranges that cover a variety of ecological habitats. Environmental conditions greatly affect ticks due to their susceptibility to desiccation. Regional environmental differences can lead to genetically ...