Publications
Publications
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Rasmann S., Alvarez N., Pellissier L., In Press. The altitudinal niche breadth hypothesis in plant-insect interaction. in Voelckel C., Jander G. (eds.) Plant Insect Interactions. Annual Plant Reviews Series. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Oxford.
Pellissier L., Ndiribe C., Dubuis A., Pradervand JN., Salamin N., Guisan A., Rasmann S., In Press. Turnover of plant lineages shapes herbivore phylogenetic beta diversity along ecological gradients.
Ecology Letters
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Agrawal A.A., Petschenka G., Bingham R.A., Weber M.G., Rasmann S., 2012. Toxic cardenolides: chemical ecology and coevolution of specialized plant-herbivore interactions.
New Phytologist
194(1) pp. 28-45. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Manson J.S., Rasmann S., Halitschke R., Thomson J.D., Agrawal A.A., Johnson M., 2012. Cardenolides in nectar may be more than a consequence of allocation to other plant parts: a phylogenetic study of Asclepias.
Functional Ecology
26(5) pp. 1100-1110. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Pellissier L., Fiedler K., Ndribe C., Dubuis A., Pradervand J.N., Guisan A., Rasmann S., 2012. Shifts in species richness, herbivore specialization, and plant resistance along elevation gradients.
Ecology and Evolution
2(8) pp. 1818-1825. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Ali J.G., Helder J., van der Putten W.H., 2012. Ecology and evolution of soil nematode chemotaxis.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
38(6) pp. 615-628. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., De Vos M., Casteel C.L., Tian D., Halitschke R., Sun J.Y., Agrawal A.A., Felton G.W., Jander G., 2012. Herbivory in the previous generation primes plants for enhanced insect resistance.
Plant Physiology
158(2) pp. 854-863. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Hiltpold I., Ali J., 2012. The role of root-produced volatile secondary metabolites in mediating soil interactions. pp. 269-290 in Montanaro G., Dichio B. (eds.) Advances in selected plant physiology aspects. InTech. [url editor site]
[DOI]
Turlings T.C.J., Hiltpold I., Rasmann S., 2012. The importance of root-produced volatiles as foraging cues for entomopathogenic nematodes.
Plant and Soil
358(1-2) pp. 51-60. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Vannette R.L., Rasmann S., 2012. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mediate below-ground plant-herbivore interactions: a phylogenetic study.
Functional Ecology
26(5) pp. 1033-1042. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Johnson M.T., Rasmann S., 2011. The latitudinal herbivory-defence hypothesis takes a detour on the map.
New Phytologist
191(3) pp. 589-592. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Agrawal A.A., 2011. Evolution of specialization: a phylogenetic study of host range in the red milkweed beetle (Tetraopes tetraophthalmus).
American Naturalist
177(6) pp. 728-737. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Agrawal A.A., 2011. Latitudinal patterns in plant defense: evolution of cardenolides, their toxicity and induction following herbivory.
Ecology Letters
14(5) pp. 476-483. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Bauerle T.L., Poveda K., Vannette R., 2011. Predicting root defence against herbivores during succession.
Functional Ecology
25(2) pp. 368-379. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Rasmann S., Erwin A.C., Halitschke R., Agrawal A.A., 2011. Direct and indirect root defences of milkweed (Asclepias syriaca): trophic cascades, trade-offs and novel methods for studying subterranean herbivory.
Journal of Ecology
99(1) pp. 16-25. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Agrawal A.A., Conner J.K., Rasmann S., 2010. Tradeoffs and negative correlations in evolutionary ecology. pp. 243-268 in Bell M.A., Futuyma D.J., Eanes W.F., Levinton J.S. (eds.) Evolution since Darwin: the first 150 years. Sinauer Ass, Sunderland, MA.
Agrawal A.A., Fishbein M., Halitschke R., Hastings A.P., Rabosky D.L., Rasmann S., 2009. Evidence for adaptive radiation from a phylogenetic study of plant defenses.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
106(43) pp. 18067-18072. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Agrawal A.A., 2009. Plant defense against herbivory: progress in identifying synergism, redundancy, and antagonism between resistance traits.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
12(4) pp. 473-478. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Agrawal A.A., Cook S.C., Erwin A.C., 2009. Cardenolides, induced responses, and interactions between above- and belowground herbivores of milkweed (Asclepias spp.).
Ecology
90(9) pp. 2393-2404. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]
Rasmann S., Johnson M.D., Agrawal A.A., 2009. Induced responses to herbivory and jasmonate in three milkweed species.
Journal of Chemical Ecology
35(11) pp. 1326-1334. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
Rasmann S., Agrawal A.A., 2008. In defense of roots: a research agenda for studying plant resistance to belowground herbivory.
Plant Physiology
146(3) pp. 875-880. [DOI]
[Web of Science]
[Pubmed]


