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Richard Hofstetter
Richard Hofstetter
Professor of Forest Entomology, Northern Arizona University
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Microbial Volatile Emissions as Insect Semiochemicals
TS Davis, TL Crippen, RW Hofstetter, JK Tomberlin
Journal of Chemical Ecology 39 (7), 840-859, 2013
4632013
Bark beetles: biology and ecology of native and invasive species
FE Vega, RW Hofstetter
Academic Press, 2015
2722015
Bark beetle population dynamics in the Anthropocene: challenges and solutions
PHW Biedermann, J Müller, JC Grégoire, A Gruppe, J Hagge, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (10), 914-924, 2019
2102019
Antagonisms, mutualisms and commensalisms affect outbreak dynamics of the southern pine beetle
RW Hofstetter, JT Cronin, KD Klepzig, JC Moser, MP Ayres
Oecologia 147, 679-691, 2006
1862006
Symbiosis and competition: complex interactions among beetles, fungi and mites
RWHMPA Klepzig, K.D., J.C. Moser, F.J. Lombardero
Symbiosis 30, 83-96, 2001
1612001
Plant essential oils as arrestants and repellents for neonate larvae of the codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)
PJ Landolt, RW Hofstetter, LL Biddick
Environmental Entomology 28 (6), 954-960, 1999
1481999
Symbiotic Associations of Bark Beetles
RW Hofstetter, J Dinkins-Bookwalter, TS Davis, KD Klepzig
Bark Beetles: Biology and Ecology of Native and Invasive Species, 209-245, 2015
1422015
Strong indirect interactions of Tarsonemus mites (Acarina: Tarsonemidae) and Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
MJ Lombardero, MP Ayres, RW Hofstetter, JC Moser, KD Lepzig
Oikos 102 (2), 243-252, 2003
1282003
Temperature-dependent effects on mutualistic, antagonistic, and commensalistic interactions among insects, fungi and mites
R Hofstetter, T Dempsey, K Klepzig, M Ayres
Community Ecology 8 (1), 47-56, 2007
962007
Effects of tree phytochemistry on the interactions among endophloedic fungi associated with the southern pine beetle
RW Hofstetter, JB Mahfouz, KD Klepzig, MP Ayres
Journal of chemical ecology 31, 539-560, 2005
952005
13 Mutualism and antagonism: ecological interactions among bark beetles, mites and fungi
K Klepzig, J Moser, M Lombardero, M Ayres, R Hofstetter, C Walkinshaw
Biotic interactions in plant-pathogen associations, 237-267, 2001
862001
Apple fruit infested with codling moth are more attractive to neonate codling moth larvae and possess increased amounts of (E, E)-α-farnesene
PJ Landolt, JA Brumley, CL Smithhisler, LL Biddick, RW Hofstetter
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26, 1685-1699, 2000
862000
Drought-mediated changes in tree physiological processes weaken tree defenses to bark beetle attack
T Kolb, K Keefover-Ring, SJ Burr, R Hofstetter, M Gaylord, KF Raffa
Journal of chemical ecology 45, 888-900, 2019
822019
Presence and Diversity of Streptomyces in Dendroctonus and Sympatric Bark Beetle Galleries Across North America
J Hulcr, AS Adams, K Raffa, RW Hofstetter, KD Klepzig, CR Currie
Microbial ecology 61, 759-768, 2011
772011
Role of Mites in Insect-Fungus Associations
RW Hofstetter, J Moser
Annual Review of Entomology 59 (1), 537-557, 2014
732014
Modeling the impacts of two bark beetle species under a warming climate in the southwestern USA: ecological and economic consequences
KM Waring, DM Reboletti, LA Mork, CH Huang, RW Hofstetter, AM Garcia, ...
Environmental management 44, 824-835, 2009
732009
Interactions Between the Yeast Ogataea pini and Filamentous Fungi Associated with the Western Pine Beetle
TS Davis, RW Hofstetter, JT Foster, NE Foote, P Keim
Microbial ecology 61, 626-634, 2011
682011
Seasonal dynamics of mites and fungi and their interaction with southern pine beetle
RW Hofstetter, KD Klepzig, JC Moser, MP Ayres
Environmental Entomology 35 (1), 22-30, 2006
602006
Mites associated with bark beetles and their hyperphoretic ophiostomatoid fungi
RW Hofstetter, J Moser, S Blomquist
552013
A literal use of “forest health” safeguards against misuse and misapplication
KF Raffa, B Aukema, BJ Bentz, A Carroll, N Erbilgin, DA Herms, JA Hicke, ...
Journal of Forestry 107 (5), 276-277, 2009
552009
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