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Ryan Bixenmann
Ryan Bixenmann
AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow
Verified email at nsf.gov
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Is extrafloral nectar production induced by herbivores or ants in a tropical facultative ant–plant mutualism?
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, TA Kursar
Oecologia 165, 417-425, 2011
1022011
High herbivore pressure favors constitutive over induced defense
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, A Weinhold, TA Kursar
Ecology and evolution 6 (17), 6037-6049, 2016
652016
Developmental Changes in Direct and Indirect Defenses in the Young Leaves of the Neotropical Tree Genus Inga (Fabaceae)
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, TA Kursar
Biotropica 45 (2), 175-184, 2013
302013
High herbivore pressure favors constitutive over induced defense. Ecol Evol 6: 6037–6049
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, A Weinhold, TA Kursar
62016
Observations at a nest of Thrush-like Antpitta Myrmothera campanisona in eastern Ecuador
HF Greeney, JBL Hualinga, JFV Branstein, R Bixenmann
Cotinga 23, 60-62, 2005
52005
Induced responses and developmental changes of direct and indirect defenses in the young leaves of the neotropical tree genus Inga
RJ Bixenmann
The University of Utah, 2011
22011
COS 57-8: Induction of phenolics by natural herbivores in the Neotropical tree genus Inga (Leguminosae)
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, TA Kursar
The 95th ESA Annual Meeting, 2010
2010
COS 29-9: Is extrafloral nectar production induced by herbivores or ants in a tropical facultative ant-plant system?
RJ Bixenmann, PD Coley, TA Kursar
The 94th ESA Annual Meeting, 2009
2009
Smooth brome is an attractive alternative host for the wheat stem sawfly
RJ Bixenmann
Induction of phenolics by natural herbivores in the Neotropical tree genus Inga (Leguminosae)
RJ Bixenmann
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