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Picture of Dr. TJ Sullivan Dr. TJ Sullivan Visiting Assistant Professor

Publications

Publications (past 5 years) (* = undergraduate student)
  • Sullivan, T. J. and S. H. Faeth. 2008. Local adaptation in Festuca arizonica infected by hybrid or non-hybrid Neotyphodium endophytes. Microbial Ecology 55:697-704.
  • Gonthier*, D. J., T. J. Sullivan, K. L. Brown, B. Wurtzel*, R. Lawal*, K. VandenOever*, Z. Buchan*, and T. L. Bultman. 2008. Stroma-forming endophyte Epichloe glyceriae provides wound-inducible herbivore resistance to its grass host. Oikos 117:629-633.
  • Sullivan T. J., J. Rodstom*, J. Vandop*, J. Librizzi*, C. Graham*, C. L. Schardl, and T. L. Bultman. 2007. Symbiont-mediated changes in Lolium arundinaceum defensive strategy: evidence from changes in gene expression and leaf composition. New Phytologist 176:673-679.
  • Sullivan, T. J., T. L. Bultman, J. Rodstom*, J. Vandop*, J. Librizzi*, C. Graham*, A. Sielaff*, L. Fernandez*. 2007. Inducible defenses provided by Neotyphodium to Lolium arundinacea and Lolium pratensis: an ecological and molecular approach. Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Fungal Endophytes of Grasses. Edited by A. J. Popay and E. R. Thom.
  • Bultman, T. L., C. Pulas*, L. Grant*, G. Bell*, and T. J. Sullivan. 2006. Effects of fungal endophyte isolate on performance and preference of bird cherry-oat aphid. Environmental Entomology 35:1690-1695.
  • Sullivan, T. J. and S. H. Faeth. 2004. Gene flow in the endophyte Neotyphodium and implications for coevolution with Festuca arizonica. Molecular Ecology 13:649-656.
  • Faeth, S. H. and T. J. Sullivan. 2003. Mutualistic, asexual endophytes in a native grass are usually parasitic. American Naturalist 161:310-325.
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Contact Details

Phone: 616-395-7312
Fax: 616-395-7125
E-mail: sullivant@hope.edu
Office: Science Center 3027

Office Hours

Mondays 3-4 pm and Thursdays 9:30-10:30 a.m.