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The role of mites in bark and ambrosia beetle-fungal interactions
S Vissa, RW Hofstetter
Insect physiology and ecology, 135-156, 2017
212017
Climate and vegetation structure shape ant communities along elevational gradients on the Colorado Plateau
DA Uhey, RW Hofstetter, M Remke, S Vissa, KA Haubensak
Ecology and evolution 10 (15), 8313-8322, 2020
182020
Phoretic mite communities associated with bark beetles in the maritime and stone pine forests of Setúbal, Portugal
S Vissa, RW Hofstetter, L Bonifácio, A Khaustov, W Knee, DA Uhey
Experimental and Applied Acarology 77, 117-131, 2019
72019
Field translocation of mountain pine beetles suggests phoretic mite communities are locally adapted, and mite populations respond variably to climate warming
S Vissa, DN Soderberg, RW Hofstetter
Insects 12 (2), 131, 2021
62021
Patterns of Diversity in the Symbiotic Mite Assemblage of the Mountain Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus Ponderosae Hopkins
S Vissa, JE Mercado, D Malesky, DA Uhey, BA Mori, W Knee, ...
Forests 11 (10), 1102, 2020
42020
The Role of Mites in Bark Beetle-Fungal Associations: A Network of Symbioses
S Vissa
Northern Arizona University, 2017
12017
Bark beetle-driven community and biogeochemical impacts in forest ecosystems: a review
C Siegert, N Clay, K Pace, S Vissa, RW Hofstetter, O Leverón, JJ Riggins
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, saae009, 2024
2024
Increased cover of native and exotic plants on the rims of harvester ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) nests under grazing and drought
DA Uhey, S Vissa, KA Haubensak, AD Ballard, MB Aguilar, RW Hofstetter
Environmental Entomology 53 (1), 180-187, 2024
2024
Habitat Type Affects Elevational Patterns in Ground-dwelling Arthropod Communities
DA Uhey, MA Bowker, KA Haubensak, D Auty, S Vissa, RW Hofstetter
Journal of Insect Science 22 (4), 9, 2022
2022
Symbiotic communities and interactions in two major bark beetle systems relative to climate and tree chemical defenses
S Vissa
Northern Arizona University, 2022
2022
Effects of climate on bark beetle communities: does temperature affect mite and fungal symbionts?
RW Hofstetter, S Vissa, BJ Bentz, D Soderberg
Entomology 2018, 2018
2018
Supplementary Material: Field Translocation of Mountain Pine Beetles Suggests Phoretic Mite Communities Are Locally Adapted, and Mite Populations Respond Variably to Climate …
S Vissa, DN Soderberg, RW Hofstetter
Keynote Presentation: Interactions among mites, host trees, fungi and beetles
RW Hofstetter, S Vissa, J Moser, L Bonifácio
Seminar Interactions behind the Pine Wilt Disease, 30, 0
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