Matthew P Ayres
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Recent Articles
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Schulz A, Havill N, Marsico T, Ayres M, Gandhi K, Herms D, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2025 Feb;
28(2):e70083.
PMID: 39967421
Herbivores are commonly classified as host specialists or generalists for various purposes, yet the definitions of these terms, and their intermediates, are often imprecise and ambiguous. We quantified host breadth...
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Zammarelli M, Ayres M, Ter Hofstede H, Lutz D, Holmes R
Ecol Lett
. 2024 Dec;
27(12):e14525.
PMID: 39737886
Relations among territoriality, abundance and habitat suitability are fundamental to the ecology of many animal populations. Theory suggests two classes of possible responses to increasing abundance in territorial species: (1)...
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Ziadeh C, Ziadeh S, Aflague B, Townley M, Ayres M, Contosta A, et al.
Environ Entomol
. 2024 Apr;
53(3):383-397.
PMID: 38572766
Arthropods are active during the winter in temperate regions. Many use the seasonal snowpack as a buffer against harsh ambient conditions and are active in a refugium known as the...
4.
Uden D, Mech A, Havill N, Schulz A, Ayres M, Herms D, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2022 Oct;
33(2):e2761.
PMID: 36218183
Some introduced species cause severe damage, although the majority have little impact. Robust predictions of which species are most likely to cause substantial impacts could focus efforts to mitigate those...
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Obtaining and Maintaining Cultures of Pinewood Nematodes Bursaphelenchus xylophilus from Wild Dauers
Pimentel C, Firmino P, Ayres M
Methods Mol Biol
. 2022 Jul;
2536:3-11.
PMID: 35819595
The establishment of laboratory isolates of the pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, the causal agent of the pine wilt disease, has been crucial to research on this important forest pathogen. Here...
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Jevon F, De La Cruz D, LaManna J, Lang A, Orwig D, Record S, et al.
Ecology
. 2022 Jul;
103(11):e3808.
PMID: 35792423
Conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) promotes tree species diversity by reducing recruitment near conspecific adults due to biotic feedbacks from herbivores, pathogens, or competitors. While this process is well-described in...
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Symes L, Kittelberger K, Stone S, Holmes R, Jones J, Castaneda Ruvalcaba I, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2022 Apr;
12(4):e8797.
PMID: 35475182
The interface between field biology and technology is energizing the collection of vast quantities of environmental data. Passive acoustic monitoring, the use of unattended recording devices to capture environmental sound,...
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Marini L, Ayres M, Jactel H
Annu Rev Entomol
. 2021 Oct;
67:181-199.
PMID: 34606366
One promising approach to mitigate the negative impacts of insect pests in forests is to adapt forestry practices to create ecosystems that are more resistant and resilient to biotic disturbances....
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DeSiervo M, Ayres M, Culler L
Oecologia
. 2021 Aug;
196(4):1061-1072.
PMID: 34338862
Processes that change with density are inherent in all populations, yet quantifying density dependence with empirical data remains a challenge. This is especially true for animals recruiting in patchy landscapes...
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Finger-Higgens R, DeSiervo M, Ayres M, Virginia R
Oecologia
. 2021 Mar;
195(4):995-1005.
PMID: 33786709
Rapid warming is predicted to increase insect herbivory across the tundra biome, yet how this will impact the community and ecosystem dynamics remains poorly understood. Increasing background invertebrate herbivory could...