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J. Mark Scriber is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with contributions spanning three publications in this field.

Their work covers subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, and Insect Science. These reflect a multidisciplinary approach to studying interactions between organisms and their environments.

Main research topics addressed by J. Mark Scriber include:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control

J. Mark Scriber has published recent scientific work in the Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society, a venue where they have appeared at least once. Their recorded paper is titled "Host Plant Mediated Differences in Papilio rutulus Lucas Larval Growth (Papilionidae)," published in 2023.

Frequent co-authorship includes collaboration with Robert V. Dowell, who has coauthored at least one paper with them.

Best Publications

  • Growth of Herbivorous Caterpillars in Relation to Feeding Specialization and to the Growth Form of Their Food Plants

    J. Mark Scriber;Paul Feeny

  • Local Adaptation to Regional Climates in Papilio Canadensis (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)

    Matthew P. Ayres;J. Mark Scriber

  • CHEMICAL ECOLOGY OF THE TIGER SWALLOWTAIL: MEDIATION OF HOST USE BY PHENOLIC GLYCOSIDES'

    Richard L. Lindroth;J. Mark Scriber;M. T. Stephen Hsia

  • Limiting effects of low leaf-water content on the nitrogen utilization, energy budget, and larval growth ofHyalophora cecropia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)

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  • Seasonal patterns in the phytochemistry of three Populus species

    Richard L. Lindroth;M.T.Stephen Hsia;J.Mark Scriber

  • Sex chromosome mosaicism and hybrid speciation among tiger swallowtail butterflies.

    Krushnamegh Kunte;Krushnamegh Kunte;Cristina Shea;Matthew L. Aardema;J. Mark Scriber

  • 14 – The Thermal Environment as a Resource Dictating Geographic Patterns of Feeding Specialization of Insect Herbivores

    J. Mark Scriber;Robert C. Lederhouse

  • Evolution of insect-plant relationships: chemical constraints, coadaptation, and concordance of insect/plant traits

    J. Mark Scriber

  • CHAPTER 11 – Evolution of Feeding Specialization, Physiological Efficiency, and Host Races in Selected Papilionidae and Saturniidae

    J. Mark Scriber

  • Competition between the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, and the northern tiger swallowtail, Papilio canadensis: interactions mediated by host plant chemistry, pathogens, and parasitoids.

    Ahnya M. Redman;J. Mark Scriber

  • Sequential diets, metabolic costs, and growth of Spodoptera eridania (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) feeding upon dill, lima bean, and cabbage.

    J. Mark Scriber

  • Discordant divergence times among Z-chromosome regions between two ecologically distinct swallowtail butterfly species.

    Andrea S. Putnam;J. Mark Scriber;Peter Andolfatto

  • Cold tolerance of the pupae in relation to the distribution of swallowtail butterflies

    Olga Kukal;Matthew P. Ayres;J. Mark Scriber

  • THE BEHAVIOR AND NUTRITIONAL PHYSIOLOGY OF SOUTHERN ARMYWORM LARVAE AS A FUNCTION OF PLANT SPECIES CONSUMED IN EARLIER INSTARS

    J. Mark Scriber

  • Adult nutrition affects male virility in Papilio glaucus L.

    R. C. Lederhouse;M. P. Ayres;J. M. Scriber

  • Impacts of climate warming on hybrid zone movement: Geographically diffuse and biologically porous “species borders”

    J. Mark Scriber;J. Mark Scriber

  • Selected Bibliography and Summary of Quantitative Food Utilization by Immature Insects

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  • Characterization of Phenolic Glycosides from Quaking Aspen

    Richard L. Lindroth;M.T.Stephen Hsia;J.Mark Scriber

  • Consumption and Utilization of Three Maize Genotypes by the Southern Armyworm

    Syafrida Manuwoto;J. Mark Scriber

  • Temperature as a Factor in the Development and Feeding Ecology of Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillars, Papilio glaucus (Lepidoptera)

    J. Mark Scriber;Robert C. Lederhouse

  • Integrating ancient patterns and current dynamics of insect–plant interactions: Taxonomic and geographic variation in herbivore specialization

    J. Mark Scriber;J. Mark Scriber

  • LARVAL ADAPTATION TO LAURACEOUS HOSTS: GEOGRAPHIC DIVERGENCE IN THE SPICEBUSH SWALLOWTAIL BUTTERFLY'

    James K. Nitao;Matthew P. Ayres;Robert C. Lederhouse;J. Mark Scriber

Frequent Co-Authors

Jessica J. Hellmann
Jessica J. Hellmann University of Minnesota
Matthew P. Ayres
Matthew P. Ayres Dartmouth College
Myron P. Zalucki
Myron P. Zalucki University of Queensland
Richard L. Lindroth
Richard L. Lindroth University of Wisconsin–Madison
Michael E. Pfrender
Michael E. Pfrender University of Notre Dame
Muraleedharan G. Nair
Muraleedharan G. Nair Michigan State University
Krushnamegh Kunte
Krushnamegh Kunte National Centre for Biological Sciences
Peter Andolfatto
Peter Andolfatto Columbia University
Ward M. Tingey
Ward M. Tingey Cornell University
Brian Charlesworth
Brian Charlesworth University of Edinburgh

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