Richard L Lindroth
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Lindroth R, Zierden M, Morrow C, Fernandez P
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Aug;
14(8):e70046.
PMID: 39161623
Earth is now experiencing declines in insect abundance and diversity unparalleled in human history. The drivers underlying those declines are many, complex, and incompletely known. Here, using a natural experiment,...
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Riehl J, Cole C, Morrow C, Barker H, Bernhardsson C, Rubert-Nason K, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):e10541.
PMID: 37780087
Intraspecific genetic variation in foundation species such as aspen ( Michx.) shapes their impact on forest structure and function. Identifying genes underlying ecologically important traits is key to understanding that...
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Yanez-Segovia S, Ramirez C, Lindroth R, Fuentes-Contreras E
J Econ Entomol
. 2023 Jul;
116(5):1662-1670.
PMID: 37441732
Leucoptera sinuella (Reutti) (Lepidoptera: Lyonetiidae) is a leaf miner specialist on Salicaceae recently introduced to Chile and Argentina, where it is causing economic damage to poplar plantations. We report a...
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Rubert-Nason K, Yang P, Morrow C, Lindroth R
J Chem Ecol
. 2023 May;
49(5-6):325-339.
PMID: 37183205
Condensed tannins (CTs) are abundant, ecologically-relevant secondary metabolites in many plants, which respond to variables associated with anthropogenic environmental change. While many studies have reported how genetic and environmental factors...
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Lindroth R, Wooley S, Donaldson J, Rubert-Nason K, Morrow C, Mock K
J Chem Ecol
. 2023 Feb;
49(5-6):235-250.
PMID: 36765024
Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) is arguably the most important deciduous tree species in the Intermountain West of North America. There, as elsewhere in its range, aspen exhibits remarkable genetic variation...
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Eisenring M, Lindroth R, Flansburg A, Giezendanner N, Mock K, Kruger E
Ann Bot
. 2022 May;
131(1):229-242.
PMID: 35641114
Background And Aims: At the population level, genetic diversity is a key determinant of a tree species' capacity to cope with stress. However, little is known about the relative importance...
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Eisenring M, Best R, Zierden M, Cooper H, Norstrem M, Whitham T, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2022 May;
28(15):4684-4700.
PMID: 35596651
Climate change is threatening the persistence of many tree species via independent and interactive effects on abiotic and biotic conditions. In addition, changes in temperature, precipitation, and insect attacks can...
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Morrow C, Jaeger S, Lindroth R
Oecologia
. 2022 Apr;
199(1):119-128.
PMID: 35449362
Patterns of trait expression within some plant species have recently been shown to align with the leaf economics spectrum paradigm. Resistance to herbivores is also expected to covary with leaf...
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DeRose R, Gardner R, Lindroth R, Mock K
J Chem Ecol
. 2022 Apr;
48(4):431-440.
PMID: 35416535
Polyploidy, the expression of more than two sets of chromosomes, is common in plants, and is thought to influence plant trait expression and drive plant species evolution. The degree to...
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Monson R, Trowbridge A, Lindroth R, Lerdau M
New Phytol
. 2021 Oct;
233(3):1051-1066.
PMID: 34614214
Plant resource allocation patterns often reveal tradeoffs that favor growth (G) over defense (D), or vice versa. Ecologists most often explain G-D tradeoffs through principles of economic optimality, in which...