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Laura Corley Lavine
Laura Corley Lavine
Professor, Department of Entomology, Washington State University
Verified email at wsu.edu
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A mechanism of extreme growth and reliable signaling in sexually selected ornaments and weapons
DJ Emlen, IA Warren, A Johns, I Dworkin, LC Lavine
Science 337 (6096), 860-864, 2012
4882012
The origin and evolution of animal appendages
G Panganiban, SM Irvine, C Lowe, H Roehl, LS Corley, B Sherbon, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 94 (10), 5162-5166, 1997
4651997
Insecticide resistance and management strategies in urban ecosystems
F Zhu, L Lavine, S O’Neal, M Lavine, C Foss, D Walsh
Insects 7 (1), 2, 2016
2632016
Urochordates are monophyletic within the deuterostomes
BJ Swalla, CB Cameron, LS Corley, JR Garey
Systematic Biology 49 (1), 52-64, 2000
2512000
On the origin and evolutionary diversification of beetle horns
DJ Emlen, L Corley Lavine, B Ewen-Campen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (suppl_1), 8661-8668, 2007
2192007
Developmental Link between Sex and Nutrition; doublesex Regulates Sex-Specific Mandible Growth via Juvenile Hormone Signaling in Stag Beetles
H Gotoh, H Miyakawa, A Ishikawa, Y Ishikawa, Y Sugime, DJ Emlen, ...
PLoS genetics 10 (1), e1004098, 2014
1762014
Insulin signaling and limb-patterning: candidate pathways for the origin and evolutionary diversification of beetle ‘horns’
DJ Emlen, Q Szafran, LS Corley, I Dworkin
Heredity 97 (3), 179-191, 2006
1502006
Juvenile hormone regulates extreme mandible growth in male stag beetles
H Gotoh, R Cornette, S Koshikawa, Y Okada, LC Lavine, DJ Emlen, ...
PLoS One 6 (6), e21139, 2011
1232011
Competition induces adaptive shifts in caste ratios of a polyembryonic wasp
JA Harvey, LS Corley, MR Strand
Nature 406 (6792), 183-186, 2000
1212000
Exaggerated trait growth in insects
L Lavine, H Gotoh, CS Brent, I Dworkin, DJ Emlen
Annual Review of Entomology 60 (1), 453-472, 2015
1052015
A general mechanism for conditional expression of exaggerated sexually‐selected traits
IA Warren, H Gotoh, IM Dworkin, DJ Emlen, LC Lavine
BioEssays 35 (10), 889-899, 2013
1012013
Multiple acaricide resistance and underlying mechanisms in Tetranychus urticae on hops
M Wu, AW Adesanya, MA Morales, DB Walsh, LC Lavine, MD Lavine, ...
Journal of Pest Science 92, 543-555, 2019
842019
Mechanisms and management of acaricide resistance for Tetranychus urticae in agroecosystems
AW Adesanya, MD Lavine, TW Moural, LC Lavine, F Zhu, DB Walsh
Journal of Pest Science 94, 639-663, 2021
782021
Host quality induces phenotypic plasticity in a wing polyphenic insect
X Lin, Y Xu, J Jiang, M Lavine, LC Lavine
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (29), 7563-7568, 2018
722018
Soldier Morphogenesis in the Damp‐W ood Termite Is Regulated by the Insulin Signaling Pathway
A Hattori, Y Sugime, C Sasa, H Miyakawa, Y Ishikawa, S Miyazaki, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental …, 2013
672013
Fitness of alternative modes of reproduction: developmental constraints and the evolutionary maintenance of sex
LS Corley, AJ Moore
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999
661999
Molecular mechanisms of Tetranychus urticae chemical adaptation in hop fields
TG Piraneo, J Bull, MA Morales, LC Lavine, DB Walsh, F Zhu
Scientific reports 5 (1), 17090, 2015
592015
Rhinoceros beetle horn development reveals deep parallels with dung beetles
T Ohde, S Morita, S Shigenobu, J Morita, T Mizutani, H Gotoh, RA Zinna, ...
PLoS genetics 14 (10), e1007651, 2018
572018
Heightened Condition-Dependent Growth of Sexually Selected Weapons in the Rhinoceros Beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
A Johns, H Gotoh, EL McCullough, DJ Emlen, LC Lavine
American Zoologist 54 (4), 614-621, 2014
572014
Genetic variation and asexual reproduction in the facultatively parthenogenetic cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea: implications for the evolution of sex
LS Corley, JR Blankenship, AJ Moore
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14 (1), 68-74, 2001
562001
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