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Ian Kaplan
Ian Kaplan
Professor, Department of Entomology, Purdue University
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Biosynthesis, function and metabolic engineering of plant volatile organic compounds
N Dudareva, A Klempien, JK Muhlemann, I Kaplan
New Phytologist 198 (1), 16-32, 2013
15242013
Associational resistance and associational susceptibility: having right or wrong neighbors
P Barbosa, J Hines, I Kaplan, H Martinson, A Szczepaniec, Z Szendrei
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 40, 1-20, 2009
8462009
Interspecific interactions in phytophagous insects revisited: a quantitative assessment of competition theory
I Kaplan, RF Denno
Ecology Letters 10 (10), 977-994, 2007
6422007
Insect Ecology: Behavior, Populations and Communities
PW Price, RF Denno, MD Eubanks, DL Finke, I Kaplan
Cambridge University Press, 2011
6002011
Constitutive and induced defenses to herbivory in above‐and belowground plant tissues
I Kaplan, R Halitschke, A Kessler, S Sardanelli, RF Denno
Ecology 89 (2), 392-406, 2008
3062008
Attracting carnivorous arthropods with plant volatiles: the future of biocontrol or playing with fire?
I Kaplan
Biological Control 60 (2), 77-89, 2012
2842012
Steering soil microbiomes to suppress aboveground insect pests
A Pineda, I Kaplan, TM Bezemer
Trends in Plant Science 22 (9), 770-778, 2017
2382017
Physiological integration of roots and shoots in plant defense strategies links above‐and belowground herbivory
I Kaplan, R Halitschke, A Kessler, BJ Rehill, S Sardanelli, RF Denno
Ecology Letters 11 (8), 841-851, 2008
2142008
Emerging strategies for precision microbiome management in diverse agroecosystems
E French, I Kaplan, A Iyer-Pascuzzi, CH Nakatsu, L Enders
Nature Plants 7 (3), 256-267, 2021
2122021
Field responses of predaceous arthropods to methyl salicylate: a meta-analysis and case study in cranberries
C Rodriguez-Saona, I Kaplan, J Braasch, D Chinnasamy, L Williams
Biological Control 59 (2), 294-303, 2011
1962011
Aphids alter the community-wide impact of fire ants
I Kaplan, MD Eubanks
Ecology 86 (6), 1640-1649, 2005
1862005
Compensatory mechanisms for ameliorating the fundamental trade-off between predator avoidance and foraging
JS Thaler, SH McArt, I Kaplan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (30), 12075-12080, 2012
1772012
Disruption of cotton aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae)—natural enemy dynamics by red imported fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
I Kaplan, MD Eubanks
Environmental Entomology 31 (6), 1175-1183, 2002
1682002
Eco‐evolutionary factors drive induced plant volatiles: a meta‐analysis
E Rowen, I Kaplan
New Phytologist 210 (1), 284-294, 2016
1462016
Long distance root–shoot signalling in plant–insect community interactions
R Soler, M Erb, I Kaplan
Trends in Plant Science 18 (3), 149-156, 2013
1232013
Plant-mediated interactions in herbivorous insects: mechanisms, symmetry, and challenging the paradigms of competition past
RF Denno, I Kaplan
Ecological Communities: Plant Mediation in Indirect Interaction Webs, 19-50, 2007
1222007
Conditioning the soil microbiome through plant‐soil feedbacks suppresses an aboveground insect pest
A Pineda, I Kaplan, SE Hannula, W Ghanem, TM Bezemer
New Phytologist 226, 595-608, 2020
1042020
Cover crops increase foraging activity of omnivorous predators in seed patches and facilitate weed biological control
CK Blubaugh, JR Hagler, SA Machtley, I Kaplan
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 231, 264-270, 2016
1032016
Tillage compromises weed seed predator activity across developmental stages
CK Blubaugh, I Kaplan
Biological Control 81, 76-82, 2015
1022015
Potential for entomopathogenic nematodes in biological control: a meta-analytical synthesis and insights from trophic cascade theory
RF Denno, DS Gruner, I Kaplan
Journal of Nematology 40 (2), 61, 2008
952008
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