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Nicole M Gerardo
Emory University
2002
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36622711Evaluating coevolution in a horizontally transmitted mutualism.Evolution2023
37739788Host-associated transmission favors transition of a commensal toward antagonism.Evolution2023
37089237Can We Quantify If It's a CURE?J Microbiol Biol Educ2023
37385254Specialized acquisition behaviors maintain reliable environmental transmission in an insect-microbial mutualism.Curr Biol2023
34669447Competitive Exclusion of Phytopathogenic Serratia marcescens from Squash Bug Vectors by the Gut Endosymbiont <i>Caballeronia</i>.Appl Environ Microbiol2022
36508678Genomic diversification of the specialized parasite of the fungus-growing ant symbiosis.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2022
35304743Coevolution's conflicting role in the establishment of beneficial associations.Evolution2022
34141201Disease management in two sympatric <i>Apterostigma</i> fungus-growing ants for controlling the parasitic fungus <i>Escovopsis</i>.Ecol Evol2021
33868708Association with a novel protective microbe facilitates host adaptation to a stressful environment.Evol Lett2021
33863703Symbiont Genomic Features and Localization in the Bean Beetle <i>Callosobruchus maculatus</i>.Appl Environ Microbiol2021
34946990Interactions among <i>Escovopsis</i>, Antagonistic Microfungi Associated with the Fungus-Growing Ant Symbiosis.J Fungi (Basel)2021
34671328The Importance of Environmentally Acquired Bacterial Symbionts for the Squash Bug (<i>Anasa tristis</i>), a Significant Agricultural Pest.Front Microbiol2021
34429165Fungi inhabiting attine ant colonies: reassessment of the genus Escovopsis and description of Luteomyces and Sympodiorosea gens. nov.IMA Fungus2021
34245613Population genomics reveals variable patterns of immune gene evolution in monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus).Mol Ecol2021
32299043An integrative approach to symbiont-mediated vector control for agricultural pathogens.Curr Opin Insect Sci2020
33047414A need to consider the evolutionary genetics of host-symbiont mutualisms.J Evol Biol2020
33042093The Bean Beetle Microbiome Project: A Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience in Microbiology.Front Microbiol2020
32772666Evolution of animal immunity in the light of beneficial symbioses.Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci2020
32502409Symbiont Digestive Range Reflects Host Plant Breadth in Herbivorous Beetles.Curr Biol2020
30629747The influence of symbiotic bacteria on reproductive strategies and wing polyphenism in pea aphids responding to stress.J Anim Ecol2019
31787946Can a Symbiont (Also) Be Food?Front Microbiol2019
31671152Diet-microbiome-disease: Investigating diet's influence on infectious disease resistance through alteration of the gut microbiome.PLoS Pathog2019
31463006Even obligate symbioses show signs of ecological contingency: Impacts of symbiosis for an invasive stinkbug are mediated by host plant context.Ecol Evol2019
31483077Transcriptomics of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) reveals that toxic host plants alter expression of detoxification genes and down-regulate a small number of immune genes.Mol Ecol2019
30962907The effects of Bacillus subtilis on Caenorhabditis elegans fitness after heat stress.Ecol Evol2019
30365488How symbiosis and ecological context influence the variable expression of transgenerational wing induction upon fungal infection of aphids.PLoS One2018
28566541Establishment and maintenance of aphid endosymbionts after horizontal transfer is dependent on host genotype.Biol Lett2017
28211052Life-history strategy determines constraints on immune function.J Anim Ecol2017
29110382Transcriptional profile and differential fitness in a specialist milkweed insect across host plants varying in toxicity.Mol Ecol2017
29282064Q&amp;A: Friends (but sometimes foes) within: the complex evolutionary ecology of symbioses between host and microbes.BMC Biol2017
26699661Condition-dependent alteration of cellular immunity by secondary symbionts in the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum.J Insect Physiol2016
27679620Experimental Evolution as an Underutilized Tool for Studying Beneficial Animal-Microbe Interactions.Front Microbiol2016
27322121Patterns of Specificity of the Pathogen Escovopsis across the Fungus-Growing Ant Symbiosis.Am Nat2016
26976598Small genome of the fungus Escovopsis weberi, a specialized disease agent of ant agriculture.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
25740892An out-of-body experience: the extracellular dimension for the transmission of mutualistic bacteria in insects.Proc Biol Sci2015
25711627Plasticity, not genetic variation, drives infection success of a fungal parasite.Parasitology2015
25675514Interchangeable allies: exploiting development and selection to swap symbionts.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2015
25668183Harnessing evolution to elucidate the consequences of symbiosis.PLoS Biol2015
24185857The combined effects of bacterial symbionts and aging on life history traits in the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum.Appl Environ Microbiol2014
28043411Mechanisms of symbiont-conferred protection against natural enemies: an ecological and evolutionary framework.Curr Opin Insect Sci2014
25309530The symbiont side of symbiosis: do microbes really benefit?Front Microbiol2014
24555501Aphid facultative symbionts reduce survival of the predatory lady beetle Hippodamia convergens.BMC Ecol2014
24689981Genetic variation in resistance and fecundity tolerance in a natural host-pathogen interaction.Evolution2014
24634732Exposure to natural pathogens reveals costly aphid response to fungi but not bacteria.Ecol Evol2014
24384031Partner associations across sympatric broad-headed bug species and their environmentally acquired bacterial symbionts.Mol Ecol2014
23354709Symbiont-mediated protection against fungal pathogens in pea aphids: a role for pathogen specificity?Appl Environ Microbiol2013
23870305The give and take of host-microbe symbioses.Cell Host Microbe2013
24009760Exposure to bacterial signals does not alter pea aphids' survival upon a second challenge or investment in production of winged offspring.PLoS One2013
23584789Leucoagaricus gongylophorus produces diverse enzymes for the degradation of recalcitrant plant polymers in leaf-cutter ant fungus gardens.Appl Environ Microbiol2013
21920958Horizontally transferred fungal carotenoid genes in the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae.Biol Lett2012
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