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Rachel L. Vannette
Rachel L. Vannette
Associate Professor of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, Davis
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Nectar bacteria, but not yeast, weaken a plant–pollinator mutualism
RL Vannette, MPL Gauthier, T Fukami
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1752), 20122601, 2013
2562013
Historical contingency in species interactions: towards niche‐based predictions
RL Vannette, T Fukami
Ecology letters 17 (1), 115-124, 2014
2432014
Nectar‐inhabiting microorganisms influence nectar volatile composition and attractiveness to a generalist pollinator
CC Rering, JJ Beck, GW Hall, MM McCartney, RL Vannette
New Phytologist 220 (3), 750-759, 2018
2042018
Honey bees avoid nectar colonized by three bacterial species, but not by a yeast species, isolated from the bee gut
AP Good, MPL Gauthier, RL Vannette, T Fukami
PloS one 9 (1), e86494, 2014
1552014
Dispersal enhances beta diversity in nectar microbes
RL Vannette, T Fukami
Ecology Letters, 2017
1382017
The floral microbiome: plant, pollinator, and microbial perspectives
RL Vannette
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 51, 363-386, 2020
1322020
Nectar microbes can reduce secondary metabolites in nectar and alter effects on nectar consumption by pollinators
RL Vannette, T Fukami
Ecology 97 (6), 1410-1419, 2016
1192016
Plant defence theory re‐examined: Nonlinear expectations based on the costs and benefits of resource mutualisms
RL Vannette, MD Hunter
Journal of Ecology 99 (1), 66-76, 2011
1052011
Organic management promotes natural pest control through altered plant resistance to insects
R Blundell, JE Schmidt, A Igwe, AL Cheung, RL Vannette, ACM Gaudin, ...
Nature plants 6 (5), 483-491, 2020
862020
Mycorrhizal fungi as mediators of defence against insect pests in agricultural systems
RL Vannette, MD Hunter
Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009
842009
Forager bees (Apis mellifera) highly express immune and detoxification genes in tissues associated with nectar processing
RL Vannette, A Mohamed, BR Johnson
Scientific reports 5 (1), 16224, 2015
812015
Contrasting effects of yeasts and bacteria on floral nectar traits
RL Vannette, T Fukami
Annals of botany 121 (7), 1343-1349, 2018
782018
Predicting root defence against herbivores during succession
S Rasmann, TL Bauerle, K Poveda, R Vannette
Functional Ecology 25 (2), 368-379, 2011
772011
Priority effects can persist across floral generations in nectar microbial metacommunities
H Toju, RL Vannette, MPL Gauthier, MK Dhami, T Fukami
Oikos 127 (3), 345-352, 2018
762018
Genetic variation in expression of defense phenotype may mediate evolutionary adaptation of Asclepias syriaca to elevated CO2
RL Vannette, MD Hunter
Global Change Biology 17 (3), 1277-1288, 2011
682011
Harnessing insect–microbe chemical communications to control insect pests of agricultural systems
JJ Beck, RL Vannette
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 65 (1), 23-28, 2017
672017
Microbial abundance, composition, and function in nectar are shaped by flower visitor identity
MM Morris, NJ Frixione, AC Burkert, EA Dinsdale, RL Vannette
FEMS microbiology ecology 96 (3), fiaa003, 2020
582020
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mediate below‐ground plant–herbivore interactions: a phylogenetic study
RL Vannette, S Rasmann
Functional Ecology 26 (5), 1033-1042, 2012
582012
Plant‐derived differences in the composition of aphid honeydew and their effects on colonies of aphid‐tending ants
EG Pringle, A Novo, I Ableson, RV Barbehenn, RL Vannette
Ecology and Evolution 4 (21), 4065-4079, 2014
572014
Microbial metabolites elicit distinct olfactory and gustatory preferences in bumblebees
RN Schaeffer, CC Rering, I Maalouf, JJ Beck, RL Vannette
Biology Letters 15 (7), 20190132, 2019
542019
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