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Citations
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15187
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6349

Overview

Arthur R. Zangerl is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic work includes collaboration with co-authors such as May R. Berenbaum.

The body of their research spans various topics, though specific details on main fields of study, subfields, or primary research themes are not listed.

There is no record of recent papers, book publications, or specific venues where their work has been frequently published.

Similarly, no awards or specific recognitions have been documented.

Their ongoing active status is noted, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • The carbon–nutrient balance hypothesis: its rise and fall

    J.G. Hamilton;A.R. Zangerl;E.H. DeLucia;M.R. Berenbaum

  • CONSTRAINTS ON CHEMICAL COEVOLUTION: WILD PARSNIPS AND THE PARSNIP WEBWORM.

    M. R. Berenbaum;A. R. Zangerl;J. K. Nitao

  • Chemical phenotype matching between a plant and its insect herbivore

    May R. Berenbaum;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Impact of folivory on photosynthesis is greater than the sum of its holes

    A. R. Zangerl;J. G. Hamilton;T. J. Miller;A. R. Crofts

  • Absence of toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis pollen to black swallowtails under field conditions

    C. L. Wraight;A. R. Zangerl;M. J. Carroll;M. R. Berenbaum

  • Effects of exposure to event 176 Bacillus thuringiensis corn pollen on monarch and black swallowtail caterpillars under field conditions

    A. R. Zangerl;D. McKenna;C. L. Wraight;M. Carroll

  • Increase in toxicity of an invasive weed after reassociation with its coevolved herbivore

    Arthur R. Zangerl;May R. Berenbaum

  • Phenotype matching in wild parsnip and parsnip webworms: causes and consequences

    A. R. Zangerl;M. R. Berenbaum

  • Furanocoumarin Induction in Wild Parsnip: Genetics and Population Variation

    Arthur R. Zangerl;May R. Berenbaum

  • Physiological price of an induced chemical defense: photosynthesis, respiration, biosynthesis, and growth.

    Arthur R. Zangerl;A. Michele Arntz;May R Berenbaum

  • Indirect effects of insect herbivory on leaf gas exchange in soybean

    Mihai Aldea;Jason G. Hamilton;Joseph P. Resti;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Anthropogenic Changes in Tropospheric Composition Increase Susceptibility of Soybean to Insect Herbivory

    Jason G. Hamilton;Orla Dermody;Mihai Aldea;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Plant Chemistry, Insect Adaptations to Plant Chemistry, and Host Plant Utilization Patterns

    Arthur R. Zangerl;May R. Berenbaum

  • Adaptive significance of furanocoumarin diversity inPastinaca sativa (Apiaceae).

    May R. Berenbaum;James K. Nitao;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Comparison of photosynthetic damage from arthropod herbivory and pathogen infection in understory hardwood saplings

    Mihai Aldea;Jason G. Hamilton;Joseph P. Resti;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • The response of plants to elevated CO2 : II. Competitive interactions among annual plants under varying light and nutrients.

    A. R. Zangerl;F. A. Bazzaz

  • Evolution of induced plant responses to herbivores

    Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Quercetin-metabolizing CYP6AS enzymes of the pollinator Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae).

    Wenfu Mao;Sanjeewa G. Rupasinghe;Reed M. Johnson;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Facing the Future of Plant-Insect Interaction Research: Le Retour à la “Raison d'Être”

    May R. Berenbaum;Arthur R. Zangerl

  • Elevated CO2 reduces leaf damage by insect herbivores in a forest community

    Rachel G. Knepp;Jason G. Hamilton;Jacqueline E. Mohan;Arthur R. Zangerl

Frequent Co-Authors

May R. Berenbaum
May R. Berenbaum University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Evan H. DeLucia
Evan H. DeLucia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mary A. Schuler
Mary A. Schuler University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul J. Ode
Paul J. Ode Colorado State University
Jorge A. Zavala
Jorge A. Zavala University of Buenos Aires
Alistair Rogers
Alistair Rogers Brookhaven National Laboratory
Carl J. Bernacchi
Carl J. Bernacchi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Antony R. Crofts
Antony R. Crofts University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark A. Berhow
Mark A. Berhow United States Department of Agriculture
Ian C.W. Hardy
Ian C.W. Hardy University of Helsinki

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