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Kenneth F Raffa

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BMC Biology|August 24, 2022
Chromosome-level genome assembly and population genomic analyses provide insights into adaptive evolution of the red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valensZhudong Liu, Longsheng Xing, Wanlong Huang, et al.
Oecologia|June 4, 2015
Bacteria influence mountain pine beetle brood development through interactions with symbiotic and antagonistic fungi: implications for climate-driven host range expansionJanet Therrien, Charles J Mason, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Environmental Entomology|October 27, 2015
Structure of Phoretic Mite Assemblages Across Subcortical Beetle Species at a Regional ScaleJesse A Pfammatter, David R Coyle, Kamal J K Gandhi, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 2, 2013
Mountain pine beetles colonizing historical and naive host trees are associated with a bacterial community highly enriched in genes contributing to terpene metabolismAaron S Adams, Frank O Aylward, Sandye M Adams, et al.
Mbio|May 19, 2011
From commensal to pathogen: translocation of Enterococcus faecalis from the midgut to the hemocoel of Manduca sextaKatie L Mason, Taylor A Stepien, Jessamina E Blum, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 27, 2018
Anatomical defences against bark beetles relate to degree of historical exposure between species and are allocated independently of chemical defences within treesCharles J Mason, Ken Keefover-Ring, Caterina Villari, et al.
The ISME Journal|March 4, 2011
Cellulose-degrading bacteria associated with the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilioAaron S Adams, Michelle S Jordan, Sandye M Adams, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 26, 2017
Defence syndromes in lodgepole - whitebark pine ecosystems relate to degree of historical exposure to mountain pine beetlesKenneth F Raffa, Charles J Mason, Pierluigi Bonello, et al.
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 6, 2014
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs collected in managed red pine forests in WisconsinXia Lee, David R Coyle, Diep K Hoang Johnson, et al.
DNA and Cell Biology|February 12, 2009
Resident microbiota of the gypsy moth midgut harbors antibiotic resistance determinantsHeather K Allen, Karen A Cloud-Hansen, Joseph M Wolinski, et al.
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BMC Biology|August 24, 2022
Chromosome-level genome assembly and population genomic analyses provide insights into adaptive evolution of the red turpentine beetle, Dendroctonus valensZhudong Liu, Longsheng Xing, Wanlong Huang, et al.
Oecologia|June 4, 2015
Bacteria influence mountain pine beetle brood development through interactions with symbiotic and antagonistic fungi: implications for climate-driven host range expansionJanet Therrien, Charles J Mason, Jonathan A Cale, et al.
Environmental Entomology|October 27, 2015
Structure of Phoretic Mite Assemblages Across Subcortical Beetle Species at a Regional ScaleJesse A Pfammatter, David R Coyle, Kamal J K Gandhi, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 2, 2013
Mountain pine beetles colonizing historical and naive host trees are associated with a bacterial community highly enriched in genes contributing to terpene metabolismAaron S Adams, Frank O Aylward, Sandye M Adams, et al.
Mbio|May 19, 2011
From commensal to pathogen: translocation of Enterococcus faecalis from the midgut to the hemocoel of Manduca sextaKatie L Mason, Taylor A Stepien, Jessamina E Blum, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|November 27, 2018
Anatomical defences against bark beetles relate to degree of historical exposure between species and are allocated independently of chemical defences within treesCharles J Mason, Ken Keefover-Ring, Caterina Villari, et al.
The ISME Journal|March 4, 2011
Cellulose-degrading bacteria associated with the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilioAaron S Adams, Michelle S Jordan, Sandye M Adams, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 26, 2017
Defence syndromes in lodgepole - whitebark pine ecosystems relate to degree of historical exposure to mountain pine beetlesKenneth F Raffa, Charles J Mason, Pierluigi Bonello, et al.
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 6, 2014
Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) nymphs collected in managed red pine forests in WisconsinXia Lee, David R Coyle, Diep K Hoang Johnson, et al.
DNA and Cell Biology|February 12, 2009
Resident microbiota of the gypsy moth midgut harbors antibiotic resistance determinantsHeather K Allen, Karen A Cloud-Hansen, Joseph M Wolinski, et al.
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