Anurag A Agrawal
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Recent Articles
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Achi P, Christensen P, Iglesias V, McCarthy C, Pena R, Bavier L, et al.
J Chem Ecol
. 2025 Jan;
51(1):12.
PMID: 39869279
Plants produce defensive toxins to deter herbivores. In response, some specialized herbivores evolved resistance and even the capacity to sequester toxins, affecting interactions at higher trophic levels. Here, we test...
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Rubiano-Buitrago P, White R, Hastings A, Schroeder F, Agrawal A, Duplais C
J Nat Prod
. 2024 Dec;
88(1):49-57.
PMID: 39691066
The common milkweed is widespread in North America and produces cardenolide toxins that deter herbivores by targeting the transmembrane enzyme Na/K-ATPase. In 1979, Nobel Laureate Tadeus Reichstein elucidated the structure...
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Lopez-Goldar X, Zhang X, Hastings A, Duplais C, Agrawal A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Dec;
121(51):e2417524121.
PMID: 39661060
Multiple hypotheses have been put forth to understand why defense chemistry in individual plants is so diverse. A major challenge has been teasing apart the importance of concentration vs. composition...
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Myers A, Martin B, Yonenaga J, Agrawal A, Weber M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Nov;
121(48):e2309475121.
PMID: 39560650
Mutualisms are mediated by adaptive traits of interacting organisms and play a central role in the ecology and evolution of species. Thousands of plant species possess tiny structures called "domatia"...
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Wu D, Grodsky S, Xu W, Liu N, Almeida R, Zhou L, et al.
Sci Bull (Beijing)
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39492018
No abstract available.
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Agrawal A, Hastings A, Duplais C
J Chem Ecol
. 2024 Oct;
50(11):725-737.
PMID: 39467962
Theories have been widely proposed and tested for impacts of soil nitrogen (N) on phytochemical defenses. Among the hundreds of distinct cardenolide toxins produced by milkweeds (Asclepias spp.), few contain...
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Agrawal A, Hastings A, Lenhart P, Blecher M, Duplais C, Petschenka G, et al.
Am Nat
. 2024 Aug;
204(3):201-220.
PMID: 39179235
AbstractRepeatable macroevolutionary patterns provide hope for rules in biology, especially when we can decipher the underlying mechanisms. Here we synthesize natural history, genetic adaptations, and toxin sequestration in herbivorous insects...
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Lopez-Goldar X, Mollema A, Sivak-Schwennesen C, Havko N, Howe G, Agrawal A, et al.
Plant Cell Environ
. 2024 Jul;
47(12):4530-4542.
PMID: 39011992
Over the last decade, a large effort has been made to understand how extreme climate events disrupt species interactions. Yet, it is unclear how these events affect plants and herbivores...
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Younkin G, Alani M, Paez-Capador A, Fischer H, Mirzaei M, Hastings A, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Jan;
242(6):2719-2733.
PMID: 38229566
The chemical arms race between plants and insects is foundational to the generation and maintenance of biological diversity. We asked how the evolution of a novel defensive compound in an...
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Agrawal A, Hastings A, Duplais C
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Nov;
27(1):e14340.
PMID: 38017619
Herbivores that sequester toxins are thought to have cracked the code of plant defences. Nonetheless, coevolutionary theory predicts that plants should evolve toxic variants that also negatively impact specialists. We...