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Holmes, K.D. and Blubaugh, C.K. A guide to 23 global syntheses of plant diversity effects: Unpacking consensus and incongruence across trophic levels. In press, Quarterly Review of Biology. https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/726687 In Review Marroquin, A., Holmes, K. D. & D. Salazar Amoretti. Soil salinization and chemically mediated plant-insect interactions in a changing climate. In review, Current Opinion in Insect Science Holmes, K. D., Getman-Pickering, Z., Mudrak, E. L. & Power, A.G. Associational susceptibility to herbivores is reduced by belowground competition. Accepted, Oecologia Published Hernandez, L.M.A., Mittan-Moreau, C.S., Lamb, T., Holmes, K.D., McDonald, C., Zamudio, K.R., et al. (2022). A Half Century of Student Data Reveals the Professional Impacts of a Biology Field Course. Bioscience. Huss, C. P., Holmes, K. D. & C. K. Blubaugh (2022). Benefits and risks of intercropping for crop resilience and pest management. Journal of Economic Entomology, toac045. *Hayden, M. T., Holmes, K. D., & Arcila Hernández, L. M. (2021). Multigenerational consequences of aphid size on offspring phenotype and reproduction. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, eea.13086. Holmes, K. D. and A. Agrawal (2021). Plasticity in defense moderates the effect of plant neighbors on susceptibility to herbivores. Ecosphere, 12 (1): e03334. 10.1002/ecs2.3334 Genova et al. (2020). What is speciation, how does it occur, and why is it important for conservation? Course Source. https://doi.org/10.24918/cs.2020.28 Fletcher, R. J., Reichert, B. E. and Holmes, K. (2018), The negative effects of habitat fragmentation operate at the scale of dispersal. Ecology, 99: 2176-2186. Miller, C.W., J. Hamel, K. D. Holmes, W.L. Helmey Hartman, and D. Lopatto (2013). Expanding your research team: learning gains when a laboratory partners with a classroom. Bioscience 63: 754-762. Holmes, K. D., C. W. Miller, and J. A. Hamel. (2013). Social and vegetative environments determine habitat use in the cactus bug (Chelinidea vittiger). University of Florida Journal of Undergraduate Research 14:1–7 *Mentored undergraduate research publicationSoil salinization and chemically mediated plant-insect interactions in a changing climate |