Publications
Accepted
2023. Musso A.E., Fortier C.E., Huber D.P.W., Carroll A.L., Evenden M.L. Naïve Pine Terpene Response to the Mountain Pine Beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) through the Seasons. Journal of Chemical Ecology 49:299-312. doi:10.1007/s10886-023-01418-1.
2020. Cullingham C.I., Peery R.M., Fortier C.E., Mahon E.L., Cooke J.E.K., and Coltman D.W. Linking genotype to phenotype to identify genetic variation relating to host susceptibility in the mountain pine beetle system. Evolutionary Applications 13:48-61. doi:10.1111/eva.12773.
2018. McAllister C.H., Fortier C.E., St. Onge K.R., Sacchi B.M., Nawrot M.J., Locke T., and Cooke J.E.K. A novel application of RNase H2- dependent quantitative PCR for detection and quantification of Grosmannia clavigera, a mountain pine beetle fungal symbiont, in environment samples. Tree Physiology 38:485-501. doi:10.1093/treephys/tpx147.
Submitted/In Revision
Fortier C.E., Musso AE, Evenden ML, , and Cooke J.E.K. Evidence that Ophiostomatoid fungal symbionts of mountain pine beetle do not play a role in overcoming lodgepole pine defenses during mass attack. In revision at Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions