Mickey Eubanks

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Entomology Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States 
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Carr DE, Eubanks MD. (2014) Interactions between insect herbivores and plant mating systems. Annual Review of Entomology. 59: 185-203
Szczepaniec A, Raupp MJ, Parker RD, et al. (2013) Neonicotinoid insecticides alter induced defenses and increase susceptibility to spider mites in distantly related crop plants. Plos One. 8: e62620
Wilder SM, Holway DA, Suarez AV, et al. (2011) Intercontinental differences in resource use reveal the importance of mutualisms in fire ant invasions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 20639-44
Wilder SM, Holway DA, Suarez AV, et al. (2011) Macronutrient content of plant-based food affects growth of a carnivorous arthropod. Ecology. 92: 325-32
Eubanks MD, Raupp MJ, Finke DL. (2011) Robert F. Denno (1945-2008): insect ecologist extraordinaire. Annual Review of Entomology. 56: 273-92
Ivey CT, Carr DE, Eubanks MD. (2009) Genetic variation and constraints on the evolution of defense against spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius) herbivory in Mimulus guttatus. Heredity. 102: 303-11
Styrsky JD, Eubanks MD. (2007) Ecological consequences of interactions between ants and honeydew-producing insects. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 274: 151-64
Carr DE, Murphy JF, Eubanks MD. (2006) Genetic variation and covariation for resistance and tolerance to Cucumber mosaic virus in Mimulus guttatus (Phrymaceae): a test for costs and constraints. Heredity. 96: 29-38
Coleman CM, Boyd RS, Eubanks MD. (2005) Extending the elemental defense hypothesis: dietary metal concentrations below hyperaccumulator levels could harm herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 31: 1669-81
Eubanks MD, Blair CP, Abrahamson WG. (2003) One host shift leads to another? Evidence of host-race formation in a predaceous gall-boring beetle. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 57: 168-72
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