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    Diel rhythms and sex differences in the locomotor activity of hawkmoths by Broadhead, Geoffrey T, Basu, Trisha, von Arx, Martin, Raguso, Robert A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-04-2017)
    “…Circadian patterns of activity are considered ubiquitous and adaptive, and are often invoked as a mechanism for temporal niche partitioning. Yet, comparisons…”
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    Differential gene expression associated with a floral scent polymorphism in the evening primrose Oenothera harringtonii (Onagraceae) by Bechen, Lindsey L, Johnson, Matthew G, Broadhead, Geoffrey T, Levin, Rachel A, Overson, Rick P, Jogesh, Tania, Fant, Jeremie B, Raguso, Robert A, Skogen, Krissa A, Wickett, Norman J

    Published in BMC genomics (12-02-2022)
    “…Plant volatiles play an important role in both plant-pollinator and plant-herbivore interactions. Intraspecific polymorphisms in volatile production are…”
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    Diminished MTORC1-Dependent JNK Activation Underlies the Neurodevelopmental Defects Associated with Lysosomal Dysfunction by Wong, Ching-On, Palmieri, Michela, Li, Jiaxing, Akhmedov, Dmitry, Chao, Yufang, Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Zhu, Michael X., Berdeaux, Rebecca, Collins, Catherine A., Sardiello, Marco, Venkatachalam, Kartik

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (29-09-2015)
    “…Here, we evaluate the mechanisms underlying the neurodevelopmental deficits in Drosophila and mouse models of lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs). We find that…”
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    Associative learning of non-sugar nectar components: amino acids modify nectar preference in a hawkmoth by Broadhead, Geoffrey T, Raguso, Robert A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-06-2021)
    “…The nearly ubiquitous presence of amino acids in the nectar of flowering plants has led to significant interest in the relevance of these compounds to…”
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    Leaffooted Bugs: Insect Pest Species of Growing Concern for Agriculture by Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Cottrell, Ted E., Beck, John J.

    Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (07-02-2024)
    “…Leptoglossus (Hemiptera: Coreidae) are a diverse genus of phytophagous insects. Literature regarding Leptoglossus has increased as species are identified as…”
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    Genetic and spatial variation in vegetative and floral traits across a hybrid zone by Campbell, Diane R., Raguso, Robert A., Midzik, Maya, Bischoff, Mascha, Broadhead, Geoffrey T.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2022)
    “…Premise Genetic variation influences the potential for evolution to rescue populations from impacts of environmental change. Most studies of genetic variation…”
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    Early infestation volatile biomarkers of fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) ovipositional activity in mango (Mangifera indica L.) by Cheseto, Xavier, Rering, Caitlin C., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Torto, Baldwyn, Beck, John J.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-02-2023)
    “…Infestation of agricultural commodities by insect pests results in significant economic, import and export, food safety, and invasive insect introduction…”
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    Evolution of selfing syndrome and its influence on genetic diversity and inbreeding: A range‐wide study in Oenothera primiveris by Cisternas‐Fuentes, Anita, Jogesh, Tania, Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Raguso, Robert A., Skogen, Krissa A., Fant, Jeremie B.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-2022)
    “…Premise To avoid inbreeding depression, plants have evolved diverse breeding systems to favor outcrossing, such as self‐incompatibility. However, changes in…”
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    Maize terpene synthase 1 impacts insect behavior via the production of monoterpene volatiles β-myrcene and linalool by Yactayo-Chang, Jessica P., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Housler, Robert J., Resende, Marcio F.R., Verma, Kashish, Louis, Joe, Basset, Gilles J., Beck, John J., Block, Anna K.

    Published in Phytochemistry (Oxford) (01-02-2024)
    “…Plant-derived volatiles are important mediators of plant-insect interactions as they can provide cues for host location and quality, or act as direct or…”
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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species by Turcotte, Martin M., Thomsen, Christina J. M., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Fine, Paul V. A., Godfrey, Ryan M., Lamarre, Greg P. A., Meyer, Sebastian T., Richards, Lora A., Johnson, Marc T. J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
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    Olfaction in context—sources of nuance in plant–pollinator communication by Rusch, Claire, Broadhead, Geoffrey T, Raguso, Robert A, Riffell, Jeffrey A

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-06-2016)
    “…•The volatile background can synergize with, or alternately mask, the floral blend.•Changing the floral blend or background can modify the olfactory…”
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    Evaluating the use of in‐season measures of pest abundance to predict end‐of‐season damage: a study in commercial almond ( Prunus dulcis ) by Broadhead, Geoffrey T, Higbee, Bradley S, Beck, John J

    Published in Pest management science (14-11-2024)
    “…Pre-harvest pest management tools are essential to minimizing crop loss. The development of predictive models using early warning signs of pest abundance to…”
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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species: Ecological Archives E095‐065 by Turcotte, Martin M., Thomsen, Christina J. M., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Fine, Paul V. A., Godfrey, Ryan M., Lamarre, Greg P. A., Meyer, Sebastian T., Richards, Lora A., Johnson, Marc T. J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species: Ecological Archives E095‐065 by Turcotte, Martin M, Christina J. M. Thomsen, Geoffrey T. Broadhead, Paul V. A. Fine, Ryan M. Godfrey, Greg P. A. Lamarre, Sebastian T. Meyer, Lora A. Richards, Marc T. J. Johnson

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
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