Publications
Gallon M.E., Muchoney N.D., and Smilanich A.M. 2024. Viral infection induces changes to the metabolome, immune response and development of a generalist insect herbivore. Journal of Chemical Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10886-024-01472-3
McKeegan K.J., Muchoney N.D., Teglas M.B., Forister M.L., and Smilanich A.M. 2023. Exploring spatial and temporal patterns of viral infection across populations of the Melissa blue butterfly. Ecological Entomology, 49: 54–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/een.13280
Muchoney N.D., Bowers M.D., Carper A.L., Teglas M.B., and Smilanich A.M. 2023. Use of an exotic host plant reduces viral burden in a native insect herbivore. Ecology Letters, 26:425–436. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14162
Smilanich A.M. and Muchoney N.D. 2022. Host plant effects on the caterpillar immune response. Book chapter in: Caterpillars in the Middle: Tritrophic Interactions in a Changing World. Eds. R.J. Marquis & S. Koptur. Springer, New York, pp. 449–484.
Muchoney N.D., Bowers M.D., Carper A.L., Mason P.A., Teglas M.B., and Smilanich A.M. 2022. Use of an exotic host plant shifts immunity, chemical defense, and viral burden in wild populations of a specialist insect herbivore. Ecology and Evolution, 12:e8723. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8723
Dyer L.A., Philbin C.S., Ochsenrider K.M., Richards L.A., Massad T., Smilanich A.M., Forister M.L., Parchman T.L., Galland L.M., Hurtado P.J., Espeset A.E., Glassmire A.E., Harrison J.G., Mo C., Yoon S.A., Pardikes N.A., Muchoney N.D., Jahner J.P., Slinn H.L., Shelef O., Dodson C.D., Kato M.J., Yamaguchi L.F. and Jeffrey C.S. 2018. Modern approaches to study plant-insect interactions in chemical ecology. Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2:50-64. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41570-018-0009-7
McKeegan K.J., Muchoney N.D., Teglas M.B., Forister M.L., and Smilanich A.M. 2023. Exploring spatial and temporal patterns of viral infection across populations of the Melissa blue butterfly. Ecological Entomology, 49: 54–66. https://doi.org/10.1111/een.13280
Muchoney N.D., Bowers M.D., Carper A.L., Teglas M.B., and Smilanich A.M. 2023. Use of an exotic host plant reduces viral burden in a native insect herbivore. Ecology Letters, 26:425–436. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14162
Smilanich A.M. and Muchoney N.D. 2022. Host plant effects on the caterpillar immune response. Book chapter in: Caterpillars in the Middle: Tritrophic Interactions in a Changing World. Eds. R.J. Marquis & S. Koptur. Springer, New York, pp. 449–484.
Muchoney N.D., Bowers M.D., Carper A.L., Mason P.A., Teglas M.B., and Smilanich A.M. 2022. Use of an exotic host plant shifts immunity, chemical defense, and viral burden in wild populations of a specialist insect herbivore. Ecology and Evolution, 12:e8723. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8723
Dyer L.A., Philbin C.S., Ochsenrider K.M., Richards L.A., Massad T., Smilanich A.M., Forister M.L., Parchman T.L., Galland L.M., Hurtado P.J., Espeset A.E., Glassmire A.E., Harrison J.G., Mo C., Yoon S.A., Pardikes N.A., Muchoney N.D., Jahner J.P., Slinn H.L., Shelef O., Dodson C.D., Kato M.J., Yamaguchi L.F. and Jeffrey C.S. 2018. Modern approaches to study plant-insect interactions in chemical ecology. Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2:50-64. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41570-018-0009-7