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  Publications of J. Daniel Hare:   <PHOTO>  [Additional references
  may be found at:  MELVYL
  Library ]   Turcotte, Martin M., David N. Reznick, and J. Daniel Hare. 2011. The
  impact of rapid evolution on population dynamics in the wild: Experimental
  test of eco-evolutionary dynamics. Ecology Letters (in press.)
 Hare, J. Daniel and Jia J. Sun. 2011. Production of induced volatiles by Datura wrightii in response to
  damage by insects: effect of herbivore species and time. Journal of Chemical
  Ecology 37:751-764.
 
 Turcotte, Martin. M. David N. Reznick and J. Daniel Hare. 2011. Experimental
  Assessment of the Impact of Rapid Evolution on Population Dynamics.
  Evolutionary Ecology Research 13: 113-131.
   Hare, J. Daniel and Jia J. Sun. 2011. Production of Herbivore-Induced
  Plant Volatiles is Constrained Seasonally in the Field but Predation on
  Herbivores is not. Journal of Chemical Ecology 37: 430-442.   Hare, J. Daniel. 2011. Ecological role of volatiles produced by plants in
  response to damage by herbivorous insects. Annual Review of Entomology 56:
  161-180.   Hare, J. Daniel. 2010. Ontogeny and season constrain the production of
  herbivore-inducible plant volatiles in the field. Journal of Chemical Ecology
  36: 1363-1374.   Allison, Jeremy D. and J. Daniel Hare. 2009. Learned and naïve natural
  enemy responses and the interpretation of volatile organic compounds as cues
  or signals (Tansley Review). New Phytologist 184: 768–782. 
 Hare, J. Daniel. 2008. Inheritance of leaf geranylflavanone production and
  seed production within and among chemically distinct populations of Mimulus aurantiacus. Biochemical
  Systematics and Ecology 36: 84-91.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel. 2007. Variation in herbivore and methyl jasmonate-induced
  volatiles among genetic lines of Datura wrightii. Journal of
  Chemical Ecology. 33: 2028-2043.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel and Linda L. Walling. 2006. Constitutive and
  jasmonate-Inducible traits of Datura wrightii. Journal of
  Chemical Ecology. 32: 29-47.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel. 2005. Biological activity of acyl glucose esters from Datura wrightii glandular trichomes
  against three native insect herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology 31:
  1475-1491.
 
 Gassmann, A.J. and J. Daniel Hare. 2005. Indirect cost of a defensive trait:
  Variation in trichome type affects the natural enemies of herbivorous insects
  on Datura wrightii. Oecologia. 144: 62-71.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel and J.L. Smith, II. 2005. Competition, herbivory, and
  reproduction of trichome phenotypes of Datura wrightii. Ecology 86:
  334-339.
 
 Smith, J.L. and J. Daniel Hare. 2004. Spectral properties, gas exchange, and
  water potential of leaves of glandular and non-glandular trichome types of Datura wrightii (Solanaceae). Functional
  Plant Biology 31: 267-273.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel and E. Elle. 2004. Survival and Seed Production of Sticky and
  Velvety Datura wrightii in the Field: A five-year Study. Ecology 85: 615-622.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel, E. Elle and N. M. van Dam. 2003. Costs of Glandular
  Trichomes in Datura wrightii: A Three-Year Study. Evolution. 57:
  793-805.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel and E. Elle. 2002. Variable Impact of Diverse Insect
  Herbivores on Dimorphic Datura wrightii. Ecology. 83: 2711-2720.
 
 Hare, J. D. 2002. "Plant Genetic Variation in Tritrophic
  Interactions." Pp. 8 - 43 in T. Tscharntke & B. A. Hawkins, editors,
  Multitrophic Level Interactions. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel. 2002. Seasonal variation in the leaf resin components of Mimulus aurantiacus. Biochemical
  Systematics and Ecology 30: 709-720.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel. 2002. Geographic and Genetic Variation in the Leaf Surface
  Resin Components of Mimulus aurantiacus from southern California. Biochemical
  Systematics and Ecology 30: 281-296.
 
 Elle, E. and J. Daniel Hare. 2002. Environmentally Induced Variation in
  Floral Traits Affects the Mating System in Datura wrightii. Functional Ecology.
  16: 79-88.
 
 Forkner, R. E., and J. Daniel Hare. 2000. Genetic and Environmental Variation
  in Acyl Glucose Ester Production and Glandular and Nonglandular Trichome
  Densities in Datura wrightii. Journal of Chemical Ecology 28: 2801-2823.
 
 Elle, E. and J. Daniel Hare. 2000. No benefit of glandular trichome
  production in natural populations of Datura wrightii? Oecologia 123:
  57-65.
 
 Hare, J. Daniel and D. J. W. Morgan. 2000. Chemical conspicuousness of an
  herbivore to its natural enemy: effect of feeding site selection. Ecology 81:
  509-519.
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