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Vincent D'Amico
Vincent D'Amico
Research Scientist, USDA Forest Service
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Can alien plants support generalist insect herbivores?
DW Tallamy, M Ballard, V D’Amico
Biological invasions 12, 2285-2292, 2010
1132010
Virus transmission in gypsy moths is not a simple mass action process
V D'Amico, JS Elkinton, G Dwyer, JP Burand, JP Buonaccorsi
Ecology 77 (1), 201-206, 1996
1011996
Rainfall effects on transmission of gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) nuclear polyhedrosis virus
V D'Amico, JS Elkinton
Environmental Entomology 24 (5), 1144-1149, 1995
971995
Conceptualizing social-ecological drivers of change in urban forest patches
LR Johnson, ML Johnson, MFJ Aronson, LK Campbell, ME Carr, M Clarke, ...
Urban ecosystems 24, 633-648, 2021
592021
Species richness and phenology of cerambycid beetles in urban forest fragments of northern Delaware
K Handley, J Hough-Goldstein, LM Hanks, JG Millar, V D’amico
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 108 (3), 251-262, 2015
572015
Urban forest fragments buffer trees from warming and pests
LC Long, V D'Amico, SD Frank
Science of the Total Environment 658, 1523-1530, 2019
522019
Establishment and dispersal of the biological control weevil Rhinoncomimus latipes on mile-a-minute weed, Persicaria perfoliata
EC Lake, J Hough-Goldstein, KJ Shropshire, V D’Amico
Biological control 58 (3), 294-301, 2011
412011
Temperate deciduous forests embedded across developed landscapes: Younger forests harbour invasive plants and urban forests maintain native plants
TLE Trammell, V D'Amico III, ML Avolio, JC Mitchell, E Moore
Journal of Ecology 108 (6), 2366-2375, 2020
392020
Scale‐dependent effects of nonnative plant invasion on host‐seeking tick abundance
SA Adalsteinsson, V D'Amico, WG Shriver, D Brisson, JJ Buler
Ecosphere 7 (3), e01317, 2016
382016
Foliage damage does not affect within‐season transmission of an insect virus
V D’Amico, JS Elkinton, G Dwyer, RB Willis, ME Montgomery
Ecology 79 (3), 1104-1110, 1998
381998
Multiflora rose invasion amplifies prevalence of Lyme disease pathogen, but not necessarily Lyme disease risk
SA Adalsteinsson, WG Shriver, A Hojgaard, JL Bowman, D Brisson, ...
Parasites & vectors 11 (1), 1-10, 2018
372018
Pathogen clumping: an explanation for non‐linear transmission of an insect virus
V D'Amico, JS Elkinton, JD Podgwaite, JP Buonaccorsi, G Dwyer
Ecological Entomology 30 (4), 383-390, 2005
302005
Integrating Management Techniques to Restore Sites Invaded by Mile‐a‐Minute Weed, Persicaria perfoliata
EC Lake, J Hough‐Goldstein, V D'Amico
Restoration Ecology 22 (2), 127-133, 2014
292014
Urbanization pressures alter tree rhizosphere microbiomes
CL Rosier, SW Polson, V D’Amico III, J Kan, TLE Trammell
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 9447, 2021
272021
Assessing the efficacy of eDNA metabarcoding for measuring microbial biodiversity within forest ecosystems
ZS Ladin, B Ferrell, JT Dums, RM Moore, DF Levia, WG Shriver, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 1629, 2021
272021
Bacteria associated with larvae and adults of the Asian longhorned beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
JD Podgwaite, V D'Amico, RT Zerillo, H Schoenfeldt
Journal of Entomological Science 48 (2), 128-138, 2013
252013
Human-mediated dispersal drives the spread of the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula)
ZS Ladin, DA Eggen, TLE Trammell, V D’Amico
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 1098, 2023
242023
Deletion of v-chiA from a Baculovirus Reduces Horizontal Transmission in the Field
V D'Amico, J Slavicek, JD Podgwaite, R Webb, R Fuester, RA Peiffer
Applied and environmental microbiology 79 (13), 4056-4064, 2013
222013
Is brood parasitism related to host nestling diet and nutrition?
ZS Ladin, V D'Amico, DP Jaisi, WG Shriver
The Auk: Ornithological Advances 132 (3), 717-734, 2015
212015
Local landscapes and microhabitat characteristics are important determinants of urban–suburban forest bee communities
AP Landsman, ZS Ladin, D Gardner, JL Bowman, G Shriver, V D'Amico, ...
Ecosphere 10 (10), e02908, 2019
202019
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