All Publications for Andrew Norton
A survey of the hymenopteran parasitoid complex of Dalmatian toadflax weevils in Colorado, Javad Karimzadeh,Ruth A Hufbauer,Boris C Kondratieff,Janet G Hardin,Andrew P Norton
Invasion of Siberian Elm (Ulmus Pumila) Along the South Platte River: The Roles of Seed Source, Human Influence, and River Geomorphology, Lindsay V Reynolds,Laura G Perry,Patrick B Shafroth,Gabrielle Katz,Andrew P Norton
One genotype dominates a facultatively outcrossing plant invasion, John Gaskin,Stacy Biddlecomb Endriss,Christa Fettig,Ruth A Hufbauer,Andrew P Norton,René Sforza
Initiating plant herbivory response increases impact of fungal pathogens on a clonal thistle, Amy Lavonne Clark,Courtney Elaine Jahn,Andrew P Norton
Legacy effects of Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia L.) in a riparian ecosystem three years post-removal, Gabrielle L Katz,Graham Michael Tuttle,Michael W Denslow,Andrew P Norton
The importance of growing up: juvenile environment influences dispersal of individuals and their neighbours, Stacy Biddlecomb Endriss,Megan Vahsen,Ellyn V Bitume,Grey Grey Monroe,Kathryn G. Turner,Andrew P Norton,Ruth A Hufbauer
Breakdown of a geographic cline explains high performance of introduced populations of a weedy invader, Stacy Biddlecomb Endriss,Christina Alba,Andrew P Norton,Petr Pysek,Ruth A Hufbauer
'Legacy effects' of Russian olive on soil N and plant communities in a riparian grassland ecosystem, Graham Michael Tuttle,Gabrielle L Katz,Andrew P Norton
Altering plant defense hormones increases systemic infection with fungal pathogens in Canada thistle, Amy Lavonne Clark,Courtney Elaine Jahn,Andrew P Norton
Exploring variation in local and landscape factors driving grassland bee communities in Colorado, Adrian L Carper,Collin J Schwantes,Stacy Biddlecomb Endriss,Andrew P Norton,M Deane Bowers,Mary A Jamieson
Is adaptation of within-plant allocation of defenses constrained by plant physiology?, Stacy Biddlecomb Endriss,Andrew P Norton,Ruth A Hufbauer
Local Environmental Context Conditions the Impact of Russian Olive in a Heterogeneous Riparian Ecosystem (vol 9, pg 272, 2016), Graham Michael Tuttle,GL Katz,JM Friedman,Andrew P Norton
A Faculty–Librarian Collaboration Success Story: Implementing a Teach-the Teacher Library and Information Literacy Instruction Model in a First-Year Agricultural Science , Colorado State University, Neyda Victoria Gilman,Jimena Sagas,Matt A Camper,Andrew P Norton
SB14-195 Report to the Colorado Legislature South Platte Phreatophyte Study, Andrew P Norton,Gabrielle Katz,Ahmed Aly Eldeiry,Tom O Holtzer,Reagan M Waskom
Ecological context conditions the impact of Russian olive in a heterogeneous riparian ecosystem, Graham Michael Tuttle,Gabrielle L Katz,Jonathan M Friedman,Andrew P Norton
Local environmental context conditions the impact of Russian olive in a heterogeneous riparian ecosystem, Graham Michael Tuttle,Gabrielle L Katz,Jonathan M Friedman,Andrew P Norton
Methyl anthranilate as a repellent for western corn rootworm larvae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), ELISA J Bernklau,BE Hibbard,Andrew P Norton,Louis B Bjostad
Induced herbivory defense increases Canada thistle susceptibility to fungal pathogens, Amy Lavonne Clark,Andrew P Norton,Courtney Elaine Jahn
Epidemiology & Impact of a Rust Fungus on Canada Thistle, Amy Lavonne Clark,Andrew P Norton,Courtney Elaine Jahn
Direct effects of a biocontrol agent are greater than indirect effects through flower visitors for the alien plant Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica: Scrophulariaceae), Daniel P Cariveau,Andrew P Norton
Divergent maximum-likelihood-branch-support values for polytomies, Mark Simmons,Andrew P Norton
Hybridization of an invasive shrub affects tolerance and resistance to defoliation by a biological control agent, Wyatt I Williams,Jonathan M Friedman,John F Gaskin,Andrew P Norton
First record of the splendid tamarisk weevil, Coniatus splendidulus (F.)(Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Hyperinae), in Colorado, USA, Donald E Bright,Boris C Kondratieff,Andrew P Norton
Quantification and relative severity of inflated branch-support values generated by alternative methods: an empirical example, Mark Simmons,Andrew P Norton
Russian olive-a suitable target for classical biological control in North America? In: Wu, Yun; Johnson, Tracy; Sing, Sharlene; Raghu, S.; Wheeler, Greg; Pratt, Paul; Warner, Keith; Center, Ted; Goolsby, John; Reardon, Richard, eds, K Delaney,E Espeland,Andrew P Norton,S Sing,K Keever,JL Baker,M Cristofaro,R Jashenko,J Gaskin,U Schaffner
The effect of insect herbivory on the growth and fitness of introduced Verbascum thapsus L, Ruth A Hufbauer,Hannah Wilbur,Christina Alba,Andrew P Norton
Linaria dalmatica invades south-facing slopes and less grazed areas in grazing-tolerant mixed-grass prairie, Dana M Blumenthal,Andrew P Norton,Samuel E Cox,Erik M Hardy,Glen E Liston,Lisa Kennaway,D Terrance Booth,Justin D Derner
Native stem-boring beetles (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) extensively and frequently feed on invasive Tamarix, Wyatt Williams,Andrew P Norton
Alignment of, and phylogenetic inference from, random sequences: the susceptibility of alternative alignment methods to creating artifactual resolution and support, Mark Simmons,Kai F Müller,Andrew P Norton
Restoring competitors and natural enemies for long-term control of plant invaders, Dana M Blumenthal,Andrew P Norton,Timothy R Seastedt
COS 110-6: A native herbivore's preference for invasive Tamarix sp. may limit the plant’s range expansion in the central United States, Wyatt I Williams,Andrew P Norton
Spatially contingent interactions between an exotic and native plant mediated through flower visitors, Daniel P Cariveau,Andrew P Norton
COS 72-10: Direct and indirect effects of the biological control agent, Mecinus janthinus, on the reproductive biology of the invasive plant, Linaria dalmatica, Daniel P Cariveau,Andrew P Norton
Herbivory and novel weapons: no evidence for enhanced competitive ability or allelopathy induction of Centaurea diffusa by biological controls, Andrew P Norton,Amy C Blair,Janet G Hardin,Scott J Nissen,Galen R Brunk
Impact of host-plant water stress on the interaction between Mecinus janthinus and Linaria dalmatica, AP Norton
Status of Russian olive biological control in North America, Dan Bean,Andrew P Norton,Roman Jashenko,Massimo Cristofaro,Urs Schaffner
Biological control of grape powdery mildew using mycophagous mites, Greg English-Loeb,Andrew P Norton,David Gadoury,Robert Seem,Wayne Wilcox
Evaluating host use of an accidentally introduced herbivore on two invasive toadflaxes, Daniel K MacKinnon,Ruth A Hufbauer,Andrew P Norton
The relative performance of indel-coding methods in simulations, Mark Simmons,Kai Müller,Andrew P Norton
Very small sheep: How Tydeid mites interact with powdery mildews and plant hosts., DM Gadoury,RCS Seem,WF Wilcox,G Loeb,AP Norton,H Melidossia
Biology and biological control of leafy spurge, Rob Bourchier,RICH Hansen,RODNEY Lym,Andrew P Norton,DENISE Olson,CAROL BELL Randall,M Schwarzlander,LUKE Skinner
Lack of trade-off between direct and indirect defence against grape powdery mildew in riverbank grape, Greg English-Loeb,Andrew P Norton
Review of: Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States, Andrew P Norton
Host-plant preference of Brachypterolus pulicarius, an inadvertently introduced biological control insect of toadflaxes, Daniel K MacKinnon,Ruth A Hufbauer,Andrew P Norton
Impact of host-plant water stress on the stem boring weevil Mecinus janthinus, Andrew P Norton
Pre-and post-introduction patterns in neutral genetic diversity in the leafy spurge gall midge, Spurgia capitigena (Bremi)(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), Casandra J Lloyd,Ruth A Hufbauer,Aaron Jackson,Scott J Nissen,Andrew P Norton
Survey of Lygus spp. And an associated parasitoid, Leiophron uniformis (Gahan), in Colorado., Demirel Nihat,Whitney S Cranshaw,Andrew P Norton
Tri-trophic interactions among grapevines, a fungal pathogen, and a mycophagous mite, Greg English-Loeb,Andrew P Norton,David Gadoury,Robert Seem,Wayne Wilcox
Microsatellite isolation from the gall midge Spurgia capitigena (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), a biological control agent of leafy spurge, Casandra J Lloyd,Andrew P Norton,Ruth A Hufbauer,Steven M Bogdanowicz,Scott J Nissen
Selenium accumulation protects Brassica juncea from invertebrate herbivory and fungal infection, Brady Hanson,Gulnara F Garifullina,Stormy Dawn Lindblom,Ami Wangeline,Ashley Ackley,Karen Kramer,Andrew P Norton,Christopher B Lawrence,Elizabeth AH Pilon-Smits
Behavioral and population consequences of acarodomatia in grapes on phytoseiid mites (Mesostigmata) and implications for plant breeding, Greg English-Loeb,Andrew P Norton,M Andrew Walker
Native grapes as sources for biological control agents in vineyards, Andrew P Norton
Preference of a biological control agent of toadflaxes, Daniel MacKinnon,Ruth A Hufbauer,Andrew P Norton
Host plant manipulation of natural enemies: leaf domatia protect beneficial mites from insect predators, Andrew P Norton,Greg English-Loeb,Edward Belden
Population structure of an introduced beetle on its host plants, Linaria dalmatica and L. vulgaris, Ruth A Hufbauer,Andrew P Norton,Daniel MacKinnon
Biological control of Lygus hesperus with inundative releases of Anaphes iole in a high cash value crop., Sujaya Udayagiri,Stephen C Welter,Andrew P Norton,others
Integrating pesticide effects with inundative biological control: interpretation of pesticide toxicity curves for Anaphes iole in strawberries, Sujaya Udayagiri,Andrew P Norton,Stephen C Welter
Mycophagous mites and foliar pathogens: leaf domatia mediate tritrophic interactions in grapes, Andrew P Norton,Greg English-Loeb,David Gadoury,Robert C Seem
Control of powdery mildew in wild and cultivated grapes by a tydeid mite, Greg English-Loeb,Andrew P Norton,David M Gadoury,Robert C Seem,Wayne F Wilcox
Augmentation of the egg parasitoid Anaphes iole (Hymenoptera: Mymaridae) for Lygus hesperus (Heteroptera: Miridae) management in strawberries, Andrew P Norton,Stephen C Welter
Axenic culture of Lambornella clarki (Ciliophora: Tetrahymenidae), an endoparasite of Aedes sierrensis (Diptera: Culicidae), Andrew P Norton,Jan O Washburn,Esther M Omi
Parasitism of Lygus hesperus (Miridae) by Anaphes iole (Mymaridae) and Leiophron uniformis (Braconidae) in California strawberry, Andrew P Norton,Stephen C Welter,J Lindsey Flexner,CG Jackson,Jack W Debolt,Carolyn Pickel
