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Lab Publications
Parker, John D., Torchin, Mark E., Hufbauer, Ruth A., Lemoine, Nathan P., Alba, Christina, Blumenthal, Dana M., Bossdorf, Oliver, Byers, James E., Dunn, Alison M., Heckman, Robert W., Hejda, Martin, Jarošík, Vojtech, Kanarek, Andrew R., Martin, Lynn B., Perkins, Sarah E., Pyšek, Petr, Schierenbeck, Kristina, Schlöder, Carmen, van Klinken, Rieks, Vaughn, Kurt J., Williams, Wyatt and Wolfe, Lorne M. 2013. Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges?. Ecology, 94(5): 985-994. doi:10.1890/12-1810.1
Lind, Eric M., Myron, Emily P., Giaccai, Jennifer and Parker, John D. 2012. White-Tailed Deer Alter Specialist and Generalist Insect Herbivory Through Plant Traits. Environmental Entomology, 41(6): 1409-1416. doi:10.1603/EN12094
Parker, John D., Burkepile, Deron E., Lajeunesse, Marc J. and Lind, Eric,M. 2012. Phylogenetic isolation increases plant success despite increasing susceptibility to generalist herbivores. Diversity and Distributions, 18(1): 1-9. doi:10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00806.x
Parker, John D., Salminen, Juha-Pekka and Agrawal, Anurag A. 2012. Evolutionary Potential of Root Chemical Defense: Genetic Correlations with Shoot Chemistry and Plant Growth. Journal of chemical ecology, 38(8): 992-995. doi:10.1007/s10886-012-0163-1
Karonen, M., Parker, John D., Agrawal, A. and Salminen, J. -P. 2010. First evidence of hexameric and heptameric ellagitannins in plants detected by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 24(21): 3151-3156.
Lind, Eric and Parker, John D. 2010. Novel Weapons Testing: Are Invasive Plants More Chemically Defended than Native Plants?. PLoS ONE, 5(5): e10429
Parker, John D., Richie, Lauren J., Lind, Eric and Maloney, Kelly O. 2010. Land use history alters the relationship between native and exotic plants: the rich don't always get richer. Biological Invasions, 12(6): 1557-1571. doi:10.1007/s10530-009-9568-3
Parker, John D., Salminen, Juha-Pekka and Agrawal, Anurag A. 2010. Herbivory enhances positive effects of plant genotypic diversity. Ecology Letters, 13(5): 553-563. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2010.01452.x
Parker, John D., Montoya, J. P. and Hay, M. E. 2008. A Specialist detritivore links Spartina alterniflora to salt marsh food webs. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 364: 87-95.
Parker, J. D., Caudill, C. C. and Hay, M. E. 2007. Beaver herbivory on aquatic plants. Oecologia, 151: 616-625.
Parker, John D., Burkepile, Deron E., Collins, Dwight O., Kubanek, Julia and Hay, Mark E. 2007. Stream mosses as chemically-defended refugia for freshwater macroinvertebrates. Oikos, 116(2): 302-312. doi:10.1111/j.0030-1299.2007.15289.x
Burkepile, D. E., Parker, J. D., Woodson, C. B., Mills, H. J., Kubanek, J., Sobecky, P. A. and Hay, M. E. 2006. Chemically-mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs. Ecology, 87: 2821-2831.
Parker, J. D., Burkepile, D. E. and Hay, M. E. 2006. Response to Comment on "Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions". Science, 313(5785): 298
Parker, J. D., Burkepile, D. E. and Hay, M. E. 2006. Opposing effects of native and exotic herbivores on plant invasions. Science, 311: 1459-1461.
Parker, J. D., Collins, D., Kubanek, J., Sullards, C., Bostwick, D. and Hay, M. E. 2006. Chemical defense promotes persistence of the aquatic plant Micranthemum umbrosum. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 32: 815-833.
Parker, J. D. and Hay, M. E. 2005. Biotic resistance to plant invasions? Native herbivores prefer non-native plants. Ecology Letters, 8: 959-967.
Hay, M. E., Parker, J. D., Burkepile, D. E., Caudill, C. C., Wilson, A. E., Hallinan, Z. P. and Chequer, A. D. 2004. Mutualisms and aquatic community structure: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 35: 175-197.
Duffy, J. E., Macdonald, K. S., Rhode, J. M. and Parker, J. D. 2001. Grazer diversity, functional redundancy, and productivity in seagrass beds: an experimental test. Ecology, 82(9): 2417-2434.
Parker, J. D., Duffy, J. E. and Orth, Robert J. 2001. Plant species diversity and composition: experimental effects on marine epifaunal assemblages. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 224: 55-67.
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