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Ergonomics
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March 1, 1997
Goal difficulty, anxiety and performance
G Jones, A Cale
Journal of Sports Sciences
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January 1, 1989
Relationships between multidimensional competitive state anxiety and cognitive and motor subcomponents of performance
J G Jones, A Cale
Perceptual and Motor Skills
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December 1, 1990
Interrelationships among multidimensional competitive state anxiety components as a function of the proximity of competition
A Swain, G Jones, A Cale
Microbial Ecology
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February 6, 2020
Induced Defenses of a Novel Host Tree Affect the Growth and Interactions of Bark Beetle-Vectored Fungi
Fuai Wang, Jonathan A Cale, Nadir Erbilgin
Oecologia
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July 23, 2018
Ectomycorrhizal fungal species differentially affect the induced defensive chemistry of lodgepole pine
Sanat S Kanekar, Jonathan A Cale, Nadir Erbilgin
Frontiers in Microbiology
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October 12, 2020
Exposure to Fungal Volatiles Can Influence Volatile Emissions From Other Ophiostomatoid Fungi
Fuai Wang, Jonathan A Cale, Altaf Hussain, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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January 6, 2018
Successful Colonization of Lodgepole Pine Trees by Mountain Pine Beetle Increased Monoterpene Production and Exhausted Carbohydrate Reserves
Marla Roth, Altaf Hussain, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Oecologia
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January 29, 2016
Direction of interaction between mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and resource-sharing wood-boring beetles depends on plant parasite infection
Jennifer G Klutsch, Ahmed Najar, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
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February 2, 2019
Effects of Pheromone Dose and Conspecific Density on the Use of Aggregation-Sex Pheromones by the Longhorn Beetle Phymatodes grandis and Sympatric Species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
R Maxwell Collignon, Jonathan A Cale, J Steven McElfresh, et al.
Tree Physiology
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March 17, 2019
Pathophysiological responses of pine defensive metabolites largely lack differences between pine species but vary with eliciting ophiostomatoid fungal species
Jonathan A Cale, Jennifer G Klutsch, Christien B Dykstra, et al.
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Ergonomics
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March 1, 1997
Goal difficulty, anxiety and performance
G Jones, A Cale
Journal of Sports Sciences
|
January 1, 1989
Relationships between multidimensional competitive state anxiety and cognitive and motor subcomponents of performance
J G Jones, A Cale
Perceptual and Motor Skills
|
December 1, 1990
Interrelationships among multidimensional competitive state anxiety components as a function of the proximity of competition
A Swain, G Jones, A Cale
Microbial Ecology
|
February 6, 2020
Induced Defenses of a Novel Host Tree Affect the Growth and Interactions of Bark Beetle-Vectored Fungi
Fuai Wang, Jonathan A Cale, Nadir Erbilgin
Oecologia
|
July 23, 2018
Ectomycorrhizal fungal species differentially affect the induced defensive chemistry of lodgepole pine
Sanat S Kanekar, Jonathan A Cale, Nadir Erbilgin
Frontiers in Microbiology
|
October 12, 2020
Exposure to Fungal Volatiles Can Influence Volatile Emissions From Other Ophiostomatoid Fungi
Fuai Wang, Jonathan A Cale, Altaf Hussain, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|
January 6, 2018
Successful Colonization of Lodgepole Pine Trees by Mountain Pine Beetle Increased Monoterpene Production and Exhausted Carbohydrate Reserves
Marla Roth, Altaf Hussain, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Oecologia
|
January 29, 2016
Direction of interaction between mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and resource-sharing wood-boring beetles depends on plant parasite infection
Jennifer G Klutsch, Ahmed Najar, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
|
February 2, 2019
Effects of Pheromone Dose and Conspecific Density on the Use of Aggregation-Sex Pheromones by the Longhorn Beetle Phymatodes grandis and Sympatric Species (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
R Maxwell Collignon, Jonathan A Cale, J Steven McElfresh, et al.
Tree Physiology
|
March 17, 2019
Pathophysiological responses of pine defensive metabolites largely lack differences between pine species but vary with eliciting ophiostomatoid fungal species
Jonathan A Cale, Jennifer G Klutsch, Christien B Dykstra, et al.
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