Surnames of CCE members are in bold.
Boughton, A. J., Hoover, K., and Felton, G. W. (2005) Methyl jasmonate application induces increased densities of glandular trichomes on tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum. J. Chem. Ecol. 31: 2211-2216. Abstract
De Moraes, C. M., and Mescher, M. C. (2005) Intrinsic competition between larval parasitoids with different degrees of host specificity. Ecol. Entomol. 30: 1-7. Abstract
Felton, G. W. (2005) Indigestion is a plant's best defense. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102: 18771-18772. Abstract
Geiser, D. M., Lewis Ivey, M. L., Hakiza, G., Juba, J. H., and Miller, S. A. (2005) Gibberella xylarioides (anamorph: Fusarium xylarioides), a causative agent of coffee wilt disease in is a previously unrecognized member of the G. fujikuroi species complex. Mycologia 97: 191-205. Abstract
Geml, J., Davis, D. D., and Geiser, D. M. (2005) Influence of selected fungicides on in vitro growth of artillery fungi (Sphaerobolus spp.). J. Environ. Hortic. 23: 63-66. Article
Geml, J., Davis, D. D., and Geiser, D. M. (2005) Phylogenetic analyses reveal deeply divergent species lineages in the genus Sphaerobolus. Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 35: 313-322. Article
Geml, J., Davis, D. D., and Geiser, D. M. (2005) Systematics of the genus Sphaerobolus based on molecular and morphological data, with the description of Sphaerobolus ingoldii sp. nov. Mycologia 97: 680-694. Abstract
Gomez, S. K., Cox, M. M., Bede, J. B., Inoue, K., Alborn, H. T., Tumlinson, J. H., and Korth, K. L. (2005) Lepidopteran herbivory and oral factors induce transcripts encoding novel terpene synthases in Medicago truncatula. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 58: 114-127. Abstract
Huang, J., Schmelz, E. A., Alborn, H. T., Engelberth, J., and Tumlinson, J. H. (2005) Phytohormones mediate volatile emission during the interaction of compatible and incompatible pathogens: the role of ethylene in Pseudomonas syringae infected tobacco. J. Chem. Ecol. 31: 451-471. Abstract
Mullin, C. A., Saunders, M. C., II, Leslie, T. W., Biddinger, D. J., and Fleischer, S. J. (2005) Toxic and behavioral effects to Carabidae of seed treatments used on cry3Bb1- and cry1Ab/c-protected corn. Environ. Entomol. 34: 1626-1636. Abstract
Musser, R. O., Cipollini, D. F., Hum-Musser, S. M., Williams, S. A., Brown, J. K. and Felton, G. W. (2005a) Evidence that the caterpillar salivary enzyme glucose oxidase provides herbivore offense in solanaceous plants. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 58: 128-137. Abstract
Musser, R. O., Kwon, H. S., Williams, S. A., White, C. J., Romano, M. A., Holt, S. M., Bradbury, S., Brown, J. K., and Felton, G. W. (2005b) Evidence that caterpillar labial saliva suppresses infectivity of potential bacterial pathogens. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 58: 138-144. Abstract
Myrick, A. J., Baker, T. C., Park, K.-C., and Hetling, J. R. (2005) Bioelectronic artificial nose using four-channel moth antenna biopotential recordings, pp. 313–316. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering. March 16-19, 2005. Arlington, VA.
Peiffer, M., and Felton, G. W. (2005) The host plant as a factor in the synthesis and secretion of salivary glucose oxidase in larval Helicoverpa zea. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol. 58: 106-113. Abstract
Röse, U.S.R., and Tumlinson, J. H. (2005) Systemic induction of volatile release in cotton: how specific is the signal to herbivory? Planta 222: 327-335. Abstract
Tooker, J. F., Crumrin, A. L., and Hanks, L. M. (2005) Plant volatiles are behavioral cues for adult females of the gall wasp Antistrophus rufus. Chemoecology 15: 85-88. Abstract
Tooker, J. F., and De Moraes, C. M. (2005) Jasmonate in Lepidoptera eggs and neonates. J. Chem. Ecol. 31: 2753-2759. Article
Torto, B., Suazo, A., Alborn, H., Tumlinson, J. H., and Teal, P.E.A. (2005) Response of the small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) to a blend of chemicals identified from honeybee (Apis mellifera) volatiles. Apidologie 36: 523-532. Abstract
Zhu, J., Obrycki, J. J., Ochieng’, S. A., Baker, T. C., Pickett, J. A., and Smiley, D. (2005) Attraction of two predacious lacewing species to volatiles produced by host plants and aphid prey. Naturwissenschaftern 92: 277-281. Abstract