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52 publications listed for Nadir Erbilgin:

Fuai Wang, Jonathan A. Cale, and Nadir Erbilgin
Induced defenses of a novel host tree affect the growth and interactions of bark beetle-vectored fungi
Microbial Ecology 80 (1), 181-190 (2020)

Caitlin Mader, Jim Watts, and Nadir Erbilgin
Life history traits of Coccophagus gossypariae (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae), a parasitoid of invasive Eriococcus spurius (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae) in field studies
The Canadian Entomologist 152 (2), 169-182 (2020)

N. Erbilgin, J.G. Klutsch, H. Najeeb, J.A. Cale, G. Ishangulyyeva, R. Rajabzadeh, C. Boone, T. Bozic, G. Jansson, M. Haapanen, C. Hughes, C.J.K. MacQuarrie, M. Schroeder, and R. Seppo
Chemical similarity between introduced and native populations of Scots pine can facilitate transcontinental expansion of mountain pine beetle in North America
Biological Invasions 22 (3), 1067-1083 (2020)

Nadir Erbilgin
Phytochemicals as mediators for host range expansion of a native invasive forest insect herbivore
New Phytologist 221 (3), 1268-1278 (2019)

Altaf Hussain, Gail Classens, Sydne Guevara-Rozo, and Nadir Erbilgin
Soil available water holding capacity can alter the reproductive performance of mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Jack pine (Pinales: Pinaceae) through phloem nitrogen concentration
Environmental Entomology 48 (4), 945-952 (2019)

Marla Roth, Altaf Hussain, Jonathan A. Cale, and Nadir Erbilgin
Successful colonization of lodgepole pine trees by mountain pine beetle increased monoterpene production and exhausted carbohydrate reserves
Journal of Chemical Ecology 44 (2), 209-214 (2018)

Jennifer G. Klutsch, Jonathan A. Cale, Caroline Whitehouse, Sanat S. Kanekar, and Nadir Erbilgin
Trap trees: an effective method for monitoring mountain pine beetle activities in novel habitats
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière 47 (10), 1432-1437 (2017)

G. Semiz, N. Erbilgin, and J.K. Holopainen
Hylobius abietis L. feeding on the novel host Pinus brutia Ten. increases emission of volatile organic compounds
Journal of Applied Entomology 141 (1-2), 133-140 (2017)

Gregory J. Pec, Justine Karst, D. Lee Taylor, Paul W. Cigan, Nadir Erbilgin, Janice E.K. Cooke, Suzanne W. Simard, and James F. Cahill Jr
Change in soil fungal community structure driven by a decline in ectomycorrhizal fungi following a mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreak
New Phytologist 213 (2), 864-873 (2017)

Jennifer G. Klutsch, Ahmed Najar, Patrick Sherwood, Pierluigi Bonello, and Nadir Erbilgin
A native parasitic plant systemically induces resistance in jack pine to a fungal symbiont of invasive mountain pine beetle
Journal of Chemical Ecology 43 (5), 506-518 (2017)

Nadir Erbilgin, Jonathan A. Cale, Altaf Hussain, Guncha Ishangulyyeva, Jennifer G. Klutsch, Ahmed Najar, and Shiyang Zhao
Weathering the storm: how lodgepole pine trees survive mountain pine beetle outbreaks
Oecologia 184 (2), 469-478 (2017)

Nadir Erbilgin, Jack D. Stein, Robert E. Acciavatti, Nancy E. Gillette, Sylvia R. Mori, Kristi Bischel, Jonathan A. Cale, Carline R. Carvalho, and David L. Wood
A blend of ethanol and (-)-α-pinene were highly attractive to native Siricid woodwasps (Siricidae, Siricinae) infesting conifers of the Sierra Nevada and the Allegheny Mountains
Journal of Chemical Ecology 43 (2), 172-179 (2017)

Jennifer G. Klutsch, Simon Francis Shamoun, and Nadir Erbilgin
Drought stress leads to systemic induced susceptibility to a nectrotrophic fungus associated with mountain pine beetle in Pinus banksiana seedlings
PLoS ONE 12 (12 - e0189203) (2017)

Jennifer G. Klutsch, Ahmed Najar, Jonathan A. Cale, and Nadir Erbilgin
Direction of interaction between mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) and resource-sharing wood-boring beetles depends on plant parasite infection
Oecologia 182 (1), 1-12 (2016)

Inka Lusebrink, Nadir Erbilgin, and Maya L. Evenden
The effect of water limitation on volatile emission, tree defense response, and brood success of Dendroctonus ponderosae in two pine hosts, lodgepole, and jack pine
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2016 (2) (2016)

Spencer Taft, Ahmed Najar, and Nadir Erbilgin
Pheromone production by an invasive bark beetle varies with monoterpene composition of its naïve host
Journal of Chemical Ecology 41 (6), 540-549 (2015)

Janet Therrien, Charles J. Mason, Jonathan A. Cale, Aaron Adams, Brian H. Aukema, Cameron R. Currie, Kenneth F. Raffa, and Nadir Erbilgin
Bacteria influence mountain pine beetle brood development through interactions with symbiotic and antagonistic fungi: implications for climate-driven host range expansion
Oecologia 179 (2), 467-485 (2015)

Jonathan A. Cale, Spencer Taft, Ahmed Najar, Jennifer G. Klutsch, Cory C. Hughes, Jon D. Sweeney, and Nadir Erbilgin
Mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) can produce its aggregation pheromone and complete brood development in naïve red pine (Pinus resinosa) under laboratory conditions
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière 45 (12), 1873-1877 (2015)

Justine Karst, Nadir Erbilgin, Gregory J. Pec, Paul W. Cigan, Ahmed Najar, Suzanne W. Simard, and James F. Cahill Jr.
Ectomycorrhizal fungi mediate indirect effects of a bark beetle outbreak on secondary chemistry and establishment of pine seedlings
New Phytologist 208 (3), 904-914 (2015)

Brian T. Sullivan, and Nadir Erbilgin
Evidence for divergence in cuticular hydrocarbon sex pheromone between California and Mississippi (United States of America) populations of bark beetle parasitoid Roptrocerus xylophagorum (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
The Canadian Entomologist 147 (4), 472-475 (2015)

Nadir Erbilgin, Cary Ma, Caroline Whitehouse, Bin Shan, Ahmed Najar, and Maya Evenden
Chemical similarity between historical and novel host plants promotes range and host expansion of the mountain pine beetle in a naïve host ecosystem
New Phytologist 201 (3), 940-950 (2014)

Aaron S. Adams, Frank O. Aylward, Sandye M. Adams, Nadir Erbilgin, Brian H. Aukema, Cameron R. Currie, Garret Suen, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Mountain pine beetles colonizing historical and naïve host trees are associated with a bacterial community highly enriched in genes contributing to terpene metabolism
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 79 (11), 3468-3475 (2013)

Inka Lusebrink, Nadir Erbilgin, and Maya L. Evenden
The lodgepole × jack pine hybrid zone in Alberta, Canada: A stepping stone for the mountain pine beetle on its journey east across the boreal forest?
Journal of Chemical Ecology 39 (9), 1209-1220 (2013)

Devin W. Goodsman, Nadir Erbilgin, and Victor J. Lieffers
The impact of phloem nutrients on overwintering mountain pine beetles and their fungal symbionts
Environmental Entomology 41 (3), 478-486 (2012)

Nancy E. Gillette, E. Matthew Hansen, Constance J. Mehmel, Sylvia R. Mori, Jeffrey N. Webster, Nadir Erbilgin, and David L. Wood
Area-wide application of verbenone-releasing flakes reduces mortality of whitebark pine Pinus albicaulis caused by the mountain pine beetle Dendroctonus ponderosae
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 14 (4), 367-375 (2012)

Nancy E. Gillette, Constance J. Mehmel, Sylvia R. Mori, Jeffrey N. Webster, David L. Wood, Nadir Erbilgin, and Donald R. Owen
The push-pull tactic for mitigation of mountain pine beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) damage in lodgepole and whitebark pines
Environmental Entomology 41 (6), 1575-1586 (2012)

Inka Lusebrink, Maya L. Evenden, F. Guillaume Blanchet, Janice E.K. Cooke, and Nadir Erbilgin
Effect of water stress and fungal inoculation on monoterpene emission from an historical and a new pine host of the mountain pine beetle
Journal of Chemical Ecology 37 (9), 1013-1026 (2011)

Lindsay J. Colgan, and Nadir Erbilgin
Tree-mediated interactions between the jack pine budworm and a mountain pine beetle fungal associate
Ecological Entomology 36 (4), 425-434 (2011)

Bjørn Økland, Nadir Erbilgin, Olav Skarpaas, Erik Christiansen, and Bo Långström
Inter-species interactions and ecosystem effects of non-indigenous invasive and native tree-killing bark beetles
Biological Invasions 13 (5), 1151-1164 (2011)

Tao Zhao, Anna-Karin Borg-Karlson, Nadir Erbilgin, and Paal Krokene
Host resistance elicited by methyl jasmonate reduces emission of aggregation pheromones by the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus
Oecologia 167 (3), 691-699 (2011)

Asad Masood, Shafqat Saeed, Nadir Erbilgin, and Yong Jung Kwon
Role of stressed mango host conditions in attraction of and colonization by the mango bark beetle Hypocryphalus mangiferae Stebbing (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and in the symptom development of quick decline of mango trees in Pakistan
Entomological Research 40 (6), 316-327 (2010)

Nadir Erbilgin, Thomas R. Gordon, David L. Wood, and Andrew J. Storer
Bark beetle-mediated fungal infections of susceptible trees induce resistance to subsequent infections in a dose dependent manner
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 11 (3), 255-263 (2009)

Nadir Erbilgin, Nancy E. Gillette, Donald R. Owen, Sylvia R. Mori, Andrew S. Nelson, Fabian Uzoh, and David L. Wood
Acetophenone superior to verbenone for reducing attraction of western pine beetle Dendroctonus brevicomis to its aggregation pheromone
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10 (4), 433-441 (2008)

N. Erbilgin, G. Ritokova, T.R. Gordon, D.L. Wood, and A.J. Storer
Temporal variation in contamination of pine engraver beetles with Fusarium circinatum in native Monterey pine forests in California
Plant Pathology 57 (6), 1103-1108 (2008)

Qing-He Zhang, Nadir Erbilgin, and Steven J. Seybold
GC-EAD responses to semiochemicals by eight beetles in the subcortical community associated with Monterey pine trees in coastal California: similarities and disparities across three trophic levels
Chemoecology 18 (4), 243-254 (2008)

Brice A. McPherson, Nadir Erbilgin, David L. Wood, Pavel Svihra, Andrew J. Storer, and Richard B. Standiford
Attraction of ambrosia and bark beetles to coast live oaks infected by Phytophthora ramorum
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10 (4), 315-321 (2008)

N. Erbilgin, N.E. Gillette, S.R. Mori, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, and D.L. Wood
Acetophenone as an anti-attractant for the western pine beetle, Dendroctonus brevicomis LeConte (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Journal of Chemical Ecology 33 (4), 817-823 (2007)

Nadir Erbilgin, Paal Krokene, Torstein Kvamme, and Erik Christiansen
A host monoterpene influences Ips typographus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) responses to its aggregation pheromone
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 9 (2), 135-140 (2007)

N. Erbilgin, S.R. Mori, J.H. Sun, J.D. Stein, D.R. Owen, L.D. Merrill, R. Campos Bolaños, K.F. Raffa, T. Méndez Montiel, D.L. Wood, and N.E. Gillette
Response to host volatiles by native and introduced populations of Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) in North America and China
Journal of Chemical Ecology 33 (1), 131-146 (2007)

Nadir Erbilgin, Paal Krokene, Erik Christiansen, Gazmend Zeneli, and Jonathan Gershenzon
Exogenous application of methyl jasmonate elicits defenses in Norway spruce (Picea abies) and reduces host colonization by the bark beetle Ips typographus
Oecologia 148 (3), 426-436 (2006)

Bjørn Økland, Andrew M. Liebhold, Ottar N. Bjørnstad, Nadir Erbilgin, and Paal Krokene
Are bark beetle outbreaks less synchronous than forest Lepidoptera outbreaks?
Oecologia 146 (3), 365-372 (2005)

N. Erbilgin, A.J. Storer, D.L. Wood, and T.R. Gordon
Colonization of cut branches of five coniferous hosts of the pitch canker fungus by Pityophthorus spp. (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) in central, coastal California
The Canadian Entomologist 137 (3), 337-349 (2005)

Nadir Erbilgin, Donald L. Dahlsten, and Pei-yu Chen
Intraguild interactions between generalist predators and an introduced parasitoid of Glycaspis brimblecombei (Homoptera: Psylloidea)
Biological Control 31 (3), 329-337 (2004)

D.L. Dahlsten, D.L. Six, D.L. Rowney, A.B. Lawson, N. Erbilgin, and K.F. Raffa
Attraction of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) and Its predators to natural attractants and synthetic semiochemicals in northern California: Implications for population monitoring
Environmental Entomology 33 (6), 1554-1561 (2004)

Nadir Erbilgin, Jaimie S. Powell, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Effect of varying monoterpene concentrations on the response of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) to its aggregation pheromone: implications for pest management and ecology of bark beetles
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 5 (4), 269-274 (2003)

D.L. Dahlsten, D.L. Six, N. Erbilgin, K.F. Raffa, A.B. Lawson, and D.L. Rowney
Attraction of Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) and its predators to various enantiomeric ratios of ipsdienol and lanierone in California: Implications for the augmentation and conservation of natural enemies
Environmental Entomology 32 (5), 1115-1122 (2003)

Nadir Erbilgin, Erik V. Nordheim, Brian H. Aukema, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Population dynamics of Ips pini and Ips grandicollis in red pine plantations in Wisconsin: Within- and between-year associations with predators, competitors, and habitat quality
Environmental Entomology 31 (6), 1043-1051 (2002)

Nadir Erbilgin, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Modulation of predator attraction to pheromones of two prey species by stereochemistry of plant volatiles
Oecologia 127 (3), 444-453 (2001)

Nadir Erbilgin, Alex Szele, Kier Dean Klepzig, and Kenneth Francis Raffa
Trap type, chirality of alpha-pinene, and geographic region affect sampling efficiency of root and lower stem insects in pine
Journal of Economic Entomology 94 (5), 1113-1121 (2001)

Nadir Erbilgin, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Kairomonal range of generalist predators in specialized habitats: responses to multiple phloeophagous species emitting pheromones vs. host odors
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 99 (2), 205-210 (2001)

Nadir Erbilgin, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Opposing effects of host monoterpenes on responses by two sympatric species of bark beetles to their aggregation pheromones
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26 (11), 2527-2548 (2000)

Nadir Erbilgin, and Kenneth F. Raffa
Effects of host tree species on attractiveness of tunneling pine engravers, Ips pini, to conspecifics and insect predators
Journal of Chemical Ecology 26 (4), 823-840 (2000)

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