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Allison K. Hansen
Allison K. Hansen
Associate Professor of Entomology, University of California, Riverside
Verified email at ucr.edu
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A New Huanglongbing Species, “Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous,” Found To Infect Tomato and Potato, Is Vectored by the Psyllid Bactericera cockerelli (Sulc)
AK Hansen, JT Trumble, R Stouthamer, TD Paine
Applied and environmental microbiology 74 (18), 5862-5865, 2008
5982008
Distinctive gut microbiota of honey bees assessed using deep sampling from individual worker bees
NA Moran, AK Hansen, JE Powell, ZL Sabree
PloS one 7 (4), e36393, 2012
5042012
The impact of microbial symbionts on host plant utilization by herbivorous insects
AK Hansen, NA Moran
Molecular ecology 23 (6), 1473-1496, 2014
4962014
Aphid genome expression reveals host–symbiont cooperation in the production of amino acids
AK Hansen, NA Moran
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (7), 2849-2854, 2011
4682011
Independent studies using deep sequencing resolve the same set of core bacterial species dominating gut communities of honey bees
ZL Sabree, AK Hansen, NA Moran
PloS one 7 (7), e41250, 2012
1652012
Frequency of secondary symbiont infection in an invasive psyllid relates to parasitism pressure on a geographic scale in California
AK Hansen, G Jeong, TD Paine, R Stouthamer
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73 (23), 7531-7535, 2007
1572007
Manipulation of plant defense responses by the tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli) and its associated endosymbiont Candidatus Liberibacter psyllaurous
CL Casteel, AK Hansen, LL Walling, TD Paine
PloS one 7 (4), e35191, 2012
1532012
Genomic basis of endosymbiont-conferred protection against an insect parasitoid
AK Hansen, C Vorburger, NA Moran
Genome research 22 (1), 106-114, 2012
1232012
Midgut fungal and bacterial microbiota of Aedes triseriatus and Aedes japonicus shift in response to La Crosse virus infection
EJ Muturi, JJ Bara, AP Rooney, AK Hansen
Molecular Ecology 25 (16), 4075-4090, 2016
852016
Host defensive response against an egg parasitoid involves cellular encapsulation and melanization
DA Reed, KA Luhring, CA Stafford, AK Hansen, JG Millar, LM Hanks, ...
Biological Control 41 (2), 214-222, 2007
772007
The evolutionary development of plant‐feeding insects and their nutritional endosymbionts
IH Skidmore, AK Hansen
Insect science 24 (6), 910-928, 2017
712017
Efficacy of RNA interference knockdown using aerosolized short interfering RNAs bound to nanoparticles in three diverse aphid species
MW Thairu, IH Skidmore, R Bansal, E Nováková, TE Hansen, ...
Insect molecular biology 26 (3), 356-368, 2017
622017
Widespread expression of conserved small RNAs in small symbiont genomes
AK Hansen, PH Degnan
The ISME Journal 8 (12), 2490-2502, 2014
622014
New Ca. Liberibacter psyllaurous haplotype resurrected from a 49-year-old specimen of Solanum umbelliferum: a native host of the psyllid vector
KE Mauck, P Sun, VRS Meduri, AK Hansen
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 9530, 2019
502019
Evaluating insect-microbiomes at the plant-insect interface
CL Casteel, AK Hansen
Journal of chemical ecology 40, 836-847, 2014
462014
Symbiotic solutions to nitrogen limitation and amino acid imbalance in insect diets
AK Hansen, D Pers, JA Russell
Advances in insect physiology 58, 161-205, 2020
412020
Origin and examination of a leafhopper facultative endosymbiont
PH Degnan, LS Bittleston, AK Hansen, ZL Sabree, NA Moran, ...
Current microbiology 62, 1565-1572, 2011
392011
Novel insights into insect-microbe interactions—role of epigenomics and small RNAs
D Kim, MW Thairu, AK Hansen
Frontiers in plant science 7, 1164, 2016
362016
Anthropogenic effects on interaction outcomes: examples from insect-microbial symbioses in forest and savanna ecosystems
DL Six, M Poulsen, AK Hansen, MJ Wingfield, J Roux, P Eggleton, ...
Symbiosis 53, 101-121, 2011
352011
Altered tRNA characteristics and 3′ maturation in bacterial symbionts with reduced genomes
AK Hansen, NA Moran
Nucleic acids research 40 (16), 7870-7884, 2012
342012
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