Recent Publicationsimpact on fly survival. Ecography 23:41-49. Bultman, T.L., A.M. Welch*, R.Boning*, and T.I. Bowdish*. 2000. The cost of mutualism in a fly-fungus interaction. Oecologia 124:85-90. Bultman, T.L. and J.C. Murphy. 2000. Do fungal endophytes mediate wound- induced resistance? pp. 421-452 In: Bacon, C.W. and J.F. White, Jr. (eds). Microbial Endophytes. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY. Faeth, S.H. and T.L. Bultman. 2002. Endophytes and multitrophic plant-insect interactions. pp. 89-123 In: T. Tscharntke and B.A. Hawkins (eds.) Multitrophic level interactions. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. Bultman, T.L. and G. Bell*. in press. Interaction between fungal endophytes and environmental stressors influences plant resistance to insects. Oikos Bultman, T.L., M. McNeill and S. Goldson. in press. Genotype-dependent impacts of fungal endophytes in a multitrophic interaction. Oikos Bultman, T.L., G. Bell*, and W. Martin.* In press. Reversal of wound-induced resistance in a grass is mediated by a fungal endophyte and constrains tolerance. Ecology Bultman, T.L. and A. Leuchtmann. In press. A test of host specialization by insect vectors as a mechanism for reproductive isolation among entomophilous fungal species. Oikos. * - undergraduate student |