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Matthew L Forister

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Environmental Entomology|August 20, 2009
Anthropogenic islands in the arid West: comparing the richness and diversity of insect communities in cultivated fields and neighboring wildlandsMatthew L Forister
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2005
Independent inheritance of preference and performance in hybrids between host races of Mitoura butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)Matthew L Forister
The American Naturalist|May 24, 2012
Use of an exotic host plant affects mate choice in an insect herbivoreMatthew L Forister, Cynthia F Scholl
Current Opinion in Insect Science|May 23, 2019
Challenges and advances in the study of latitudinal gradients in multitrophic interactions, with a focus on consumer specializationLee A Dyer, Matthew L Forister
The American Naturalist|July 22, 2017
A Neutral Model for the Evolution of Diet BreadthMatthew L Forister, Stephen H Jenkins
The American Naturalist|February 27, 2023
Niche Specificity, Polygeny, and Pleiotropy in Herbivorous InsectsNate B Hardy, Matthew L Forister
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 4, 2023
Additive and interactive effects of anthropogenic stressors on an insect herbivoreChristopher A Halsch, Dominic J Zullo, Matthew L Forister
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 3, 2012
Drivers of hybridization in a 66-generation record of Colias butterfliesJoshua P Jahner, Arthur M Shapiro, Matthew L Forister
Biology Letters|December 24, 2010
After 60 years, an answer to the question: what is the Karner blue butterfly?Matthew L Forister, Zachariah Gompert, James A Fordyce, et al.
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 10, 2024
Insect conservation, technological traps, and the fading arts of natural history and field ecologyLee A Dyer, Angela M Smilanich, Zachariah Gompert, et al.
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Environmental Entomology|August 20, 2009
Anthropogenic islands in the arid West: comparing the richness and diversity of insect communities in cultivated fields and neighboring wildlandsMatthew L Forister
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|September 3, 2005
Independent inheritance of preference and performance in hybrids between host races of Mitoura butterflies (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)Matthew L Forister
The American Naturalist|May 24, 2012
Use of an exotic host plant affects mate choice in an insect herbivoreMatthew L Forister, Cynthia F Scholl
Current Opinion in Insect Science|May 23, 2019
Challenges and advances in the study of latitudinal gradients in multitrophic interactions, with a focus on consumer specializationLee A Dyer, Matthew L Forister
The American Naturalist|July 22, 2017
A Neutral Model for the Evolution of Diet BreadthMatthew L Forister, Stephen H Jenkins
The American Naturalist|February 27, 2023
Niche Specificity, Polygeny, and Pleiotropy in Herbivorous InsectsNate B Hardy, Matthew L Forister
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 4, 2023
Additive and interactive effects of anthropogenic stressors on an insect herbivoreChristopher A Halsch, Dominic J Zullo, Matthew L Forister
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|March 3, 2012
Drivers of hybridization in a 66-generation record of Colias butterfliesJoshua P Jahner, Arthur M Shapiro, Matthew L Forister
Biology Letters|December 24, 2010
After 60 years, an answer to the question: what is the Karner blue butterfly?Matthew L Forister, Zachariah Gompert, James A Fordyce, et al.
Current Opinion in Insect Science|September 10, 2024
Insect conservation, technological traps, and the fading arts of natural history and field ecologyLee A Dyer, Angela M Smilanich, Zachariah Gompert, et al.
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