Ian Kaplan

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Entomology Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States 
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Jaccard C, Ye W, Bustos-Segura C, et al. (2023) Consequences of squash (Cucurbita argyrosperma) domestication for plant defence and herbivore interactions. Planta. 257: 106
Leach A, Kaplan I. (2022) Prioritizing pollinators over pests: wild bees are more important than beetle damage for watermelon yield. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20221279
Tronson E, Kaplan I, Enders L. (2022) Characterizing rhizosphere microbial communities associated with tolerance to aboveground herbivory in wild and domesticated tomatoes. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 981987
Coco AM, Yip EC, Kaplan I, et al. (2022) More phylogenetically diverse polycultures inconsistently suppress insect herbivore populations. Oecologia
French E, Kaplan I, Iyer-Pascuzzi A, et al. (2021) Emerging strategies for precision microbiome management in diverse agroecosystems. Nature Plants
Kaplan I, Bokulich NA, Caporaso JG, et al. (2020) Phylogenetic farming: Can evolutionary history predict crop rotation via the soil microbiome? Evolutionary Applications. 13: 1984-1999
Olaya-Arenas P, Hauri K, Scharf ME, et al. (2020) Larval pesticide exposure impacts monarch butterfly performance. Scientific Reports. 10: 14490
Ternest JJ, Ingwell LL, Foster RE, et al. (2020) Comparing Prophylactic Versus Threshold-Based Insecticide Programs for Striped Cucumber Beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Management in Watermelon. Journal of Economic Entomology
Olaya‐Arenas P, Scharf ME, Kaplan I. (2020) Do pollinators prefer pesticide‐free plants? An experimental test with monarchs and milkweeds Journal of Applied Ecology
Pineda A, Kaplan I, Hannula SE, et al. (2019) Conditioning the soil microbiome through plant-soil feedbacks suppresses an aboveground insect pest. The New Phytologist
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