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Herbivore induced variation in gene expression

Herbivore induced variation in gene expression. TJ Sullivan Biology sullivant@hope.edu. Photograph. Education and experiences: B.A. in Biology, Carleton College Ph.D. in Ecology, Arizona St. University. Areas of expertise: Molecular ecology, species interactions.

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Herbivore induced variation in gene expression

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  1. Herbivore induced variation in gene expression TJ Sullivan Biology sullivant@hope.edu Photograph Education and experiences: B.A. in Biology, Carleton College Ph.D. in Ecology, Arizona St. University Areas of expertise: Molecular ecology, species interactions Key Publications and Presentations: Sullivan, T. J., J. Rodstrom*, J. Vandop*, J. Librizzi*, C. Graham*, C. L. Schardl and T. L. Bultman. 2007. Symbiont-mediated changes in Loliumarundinaceum inducible defenses: evidence from changes in gene expression and leaf composition. New Phytologist, in press. Sullivan, T. J. and S. H. Faeth. 2007. Local adaptation in Festucaarizonica infected by hybrid and non-hybrid Neotyphodium endophytes. Microbial Ecology, in press. Sullivan, T. J., T. L. Bultman, J. Rodstrom*, J. Vandop*, J. Librizz*, C. Graham*, A. Sielaff*, and L. Fernandez*. 2007. Inducible defenses provided by Neotyphodium to Loliumarundinacea and Loliumpratense: an ecological and molecular approach. in A. J. Popay and E. R. Thom, editors Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Fungal Endophytes of Grasses. New Zealand Grassland Association, Dunedin. * denotes undergraduate student Acknowledgements: NSF

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