John G. Bishop
School of Biological Science
Washington State University Vancouver
PUBLICATIONS (copyright notice)
2009
23. Major J.J., C.M. Crisafulli, P. Frenzen, J.G. Bishop. 2009. After the disaster: The hydrogeomorphic, ecological, and biological responses to the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington. Geological Society of America Field Guide 15. pdf22. Apple, J.L., M. Wink, S.E. Wills and J.G. Bishop. 2009. Successional Change in Phosphorus Stoichiometry Explains The Inverse Relationship Between Herbivory and Lupin Density on Mount St. Helens. PLoS One 4(11): e7807. Open Access Site
21. D. Adamski, J.A. Apple, and J.G. Bishop. 2009. A new Filatima Busck (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) associated with lupine during early herbivore colonization on Mount St Helens. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.111: 293-304.
20. Seeds, J.D.* and J.G. Bishop. 2009. Low Frankia innoculation potential may limit alder invasion of primary successional sites at Mount St. Helens. Plant and Soil 323: 225-233.DOI 10.1007/s11104-009-9930-3 pdf2008
19. C. M. B. Damasceno, J. G. Bishop, Daniel R. Ripoll, Joe Win, Sophien Kamoun, and Jocelyn K. C. Rose. 2008. Structure of the glucanase inhibitor protein (GIP) family from Phytophthora species suggests coevolution with plant endo- beta -1,3-glucanases. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 21: 820-830. pdf COVER ART18. S. Yang*, J.G. Bishop, M.S. Webster. 2008. Colonization genetics of an animal-dispersed plant (Vaccinium membranaceum) at Mount St. Helens, Washington. Molecular Ecology. 17(3): 731-740. pdf
2006
17. Windsor, A.J., M.E. Schranz, N. Formanová , S. Gebauer-Jung, J.G. Bishop, D. Schnabelrauch, J. Kroymann, T. Mitchell-Olds. 2006. Partial shotgun sequencing of the Boechera stricta genome reveals extensive microsynteny and promoter conservation with Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiology 140: 1169-1182. pdf16. Gill, R.A., J. A. Boie*, J.G. Bishop, L. Larsen**, J. L. Apple, R.D. Evans, R.D. 2006. Linking community and ecosystem development on Mount St. Helens: Interacations between nutrient availability plant tissue chemistry, and species composition. Oecologia: 148: 312-324. pdf
2005
15. Fagan, W.F., M. Lewis, M.G. Neubert, C. Aumann, J.L. Apple, and Bishop, J.G. 2005. When can herbivores reverse the spread of an invading plant? A test case from Mount St. Helens. American Naturalist 166: 669-685. pdf14. Bishop, J.G., W.F. Fagan, J.D. Schade and C.M. Crisafulli. 2005. Spatially structured insect herbivory and its effects on primary succession. In Dale, V.H., F. Swanson, and C.M. Crisafulli, eds. Mount St. Helens ecological research: Ecological recovery of Mount St. Helens after the 1980 eruption. Springer-Verlag.
13. Bishop, J.G. 2005. Directed mutagenesis confirms the functional importance of positively selected sites in polygalacturonase inhibitor protein (PGIP). Molecular Biology and Evolution 22(7): 1531-1534. pdf
12. Bishop, J.G., D.R. Ripoll, S. Bashir, C. M. B. Damasceno, J.D. Seeds*, and J.K.C. Rose. 2005. Selection on Glycine beta -1,3-endoglucanase genes differentially inhibited by a Phytophthora glucanase inhibitor protein. Genetics 169 (2): 1009-1019. pdf
2004
11. Fagan, W. F., J. G. Bishop, J.M. Schade. 2004. Spatially structured herbivory and primary succession at Mount St Helens: field surveys and experimental growth studies suggest a role for nutrients. Ecological Entomology 29: 398-409. pdf2002
10. Bishop, J.G. 2002. Early primary succession on Mount St. Helens: The demographic impact of insect herbivores on colonizing lupines. Ecology 83: 191-202.2001
9. McKay, J.K., J.G. Bishop, J.-Z. Lin, A. Sala, J.H. Richards, B. Stranger, and T. Mitchell-Olds. 2001. Local adaptation to climate despite absence of marker diversity in the rare Sapphire Rockcress. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 268: 1715-17212000
8. Bishop, J.G., A.M. Dean, and T. Mitchell-Olds. 2000. Rapid evolution in plant chitinases: Molecular targets of selection in plant-pathogen coevolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 97: 5322-5327.7. Stotz, H. U., J.G. Bishop, C. Bergman, M. Koch, A. Darvill, P. Albersheim, J. Labavitch. 2000. Identification of target amino acids that affect interactions of fungal polygalacturonases and their plant inhibitors. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 56: 117-130.
6. Stahl, E.A. and J.G. Bishop. 2000 Molecular evidence for plant-pathogen arms races. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 3 (4): 299-304.
5. Fagan, W.F. and J.G. Bishop. 2000. Trophic interactions during primary succession: Herbivores slow the reinvasion of lupines on Mount St. Helens. American Naturalist 155: 238-251.
1993-2000
4. Koch, M., J.G. Bishop & T. Mitchell-Olds. 1999. Molecular systematics and evolution of Arabidopsis and Arabis. Plant Biology 1:529-537.3. Bishop, J.G. and D.W. Schemske. 1998. Variation in flowering phenology and its consequences for lupines colonizing Mount St. Helens. Ecology 79: 534-546
2. Schemske, D.W., B.C. Husband, M.H. Ruckelshaus, C. Goodwillie, I.M. Parker, and J.G. Bishop. 1994. Evaluating approaches to the conservation of rare and endangered plants. Ecology 75: 584-606.
1. Chadchawan, S., J. Bishop, O.P. Thangstad, A.M. Bones, T. Mitchell-Olds, and D. Bradley. 1993. Arabidopsis cDNA sequence encoding myrosinase. Plant Physiology 103: 671-672.
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