Publications

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2023

  1. Chaturvedi, S., M. Escalona, P. Mohan, P. A. Marimuthu, O. Nguyen, N. Chumchim, C. W. Fairbairn, W. Seligmann, C. Miller, H. B. Shaffer & N. K. Whiteman (2023). A draft reference genome assembly of the Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly, Battus philenor hirsutaJournal of Heredity. 114: 698–706. Chaturvedi et al 2023 PDF
  2. Whiteman, N. K. (2023). MistletoesCurrent Biology 33: R467-R469. Whiteman 2023 PDF
  3. Peláez, J. N., A. D. Gloss, B. Goldman-Huertas, B. Kim, R. T. Lapoint, G. Pimentel-Solorio, K. I. Verster, J. M. Aguilar, A. C. Nelson Dittrich, M. Singhal, H. C. Suzuki, T. Matsunaga, E. E. Armstrong, J. L.M. Charboneau, S. C. Groen, D. H. Hembry, C. J. Ochoa, T. K. O’Connor, S. Prost, S. Zaaijer, P. D. Nabity, J. Wang, E. Rodas, I. Liang, & N. K. Whiteman (2023). Evolution of chemosensory and detoxification gene families across herbivorous DrosophilidaeG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 13: jkad261. Peláez et al 2023 PDF
  4. Guo, L., X. Qiao, D. Haji, D, T. Zhou, Z. Liu, N. K. Whiteman, J. Huang (2023). Convergent resistance to GABA receptor neurotoxins through plant–insect coevolution. Nature Ecology & Evolution 7: 1444–1456. Guo et al 2023 PDF
  5. Verster, K. I., G. Cinege, Z. Lipinszki, L. B. Magyar, É. Kurucz, R. L. Tarnopol, E. Ábrahám, Z. Darula, M. Karageorgi, J. A. Tamsil, S. M. Akalu, I. Andó & N. K. Whiteman (2023). Evolution of insect innate immunity through domestication of bacterial toxinsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 120: e2218334120. Verster et al 2023 PDF. See also Kerry Oliver’s Commentary in the same issue.

2022

  1. J. N. Peláez A. D. Gloss, J. F. Ray, S. Chaturvedi, D. Haji, J. L. M. Charboneau, K. I. Verster & N.K. Whiteman (2022). Evolution and genomic basis of the plant-penetrating ovipositor: a key morphological trait in herbivorous Drosophilidae. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B 289: 20221938. Peláez et al 2022 PDF
  2. Whiteman, N.K. (2022). Perspective: The problem of interaction. Evolution (75th Anniversary Symposium Issue) 76: 15-19. Whiteman 2022a PDF
  3. Whiteman, N.K. (2022). Perspective: Evolution in small steps and giant leaps. Evolution (75th Anniversary Symposium Issue) 76: 67-77. Whiteman 2022b PDF
  4. Groen, S.C. & N.K. Whiteman (2022). Ecology and evolution of secondary compound detoxification systems in caterpillars. In: Caterpillars in the Middle: Tritrophic Interactions in a Changing World (Editors: R.J. Marquis & S. Koptur). Springer. Groen & Whiteman 2022 PDF
  5. Alexandre, N.M., D. Haji, M. Bakhtiari , K. Chatla, J.M. Aguilar, K. Arzumanova, N.K. Whiteman (2022). A reference genome assembly of hybrid-derived California wild radish (Raphanus sativus x raphanistrum). Journal of Heredity [Genome Announcement article] 113: 197-204. Alexandre et al 2022 PDF

2021

  1. Matsunaga, T., C.E. Reisenman, B. Goldman-Huertas, P. Brand, K. Miao, H. Suzuki, S.R. Ramírez,  & N.K. Whiteman. (2021). Evolution of olfactory receptors tuned to mustard oils in herbivorous Drosophilidae. Molecular Biology and Evolution 39:msab62. Matsunaga et al 2021 PDF
  2. Groen, S.C. & N.K. Whiteman (2021). Convergent evolution of cardiac-glycoside resistance in predators and parasites of milkweed herbivores. Current Biology 31:R1465-R1466. Groen & Whiteman 2021 PDF
  3. Verster, K.I., R.L. Tarnopol, S.M. Akalu & N.K. Whiteman (2021). Horizontal transfer of microbial toxins genes to gall midge genomes. Genome Biology and Evolution 13:1-13. Verster et al 2021 PDF
  4. O’Connor, T.K., M.C. Sandoval, J. Wang, J.C. Hans, R. Takenaka, M. Child VI & N.K. Whiteman (2021). Ecological basis and genetic architecture of crypsis polymorphism in the desert clicker grasshopper (Ligurotettix coquilletti). Evolution 75:2441-2459. O’Connor et al 2021 PDF
  5. Whiteman, N.K. & J.N. Peláez (2021). Taste-testing tarsi: Gustatory receptors for glucosinolates in cabbage butterflies. PLoS Genetics [Perspective article] e1009616. Whiteman & Peláez 2021 PDF
  6. Whiteman, N.K. & R.T. Tarnopol (2021). Whiteflies weaponize a plant defense via horizontal gene transfer. Cell [Leading Edge article] 184:1657-1658. Whiteman & Tarnopol 2021 PDF
  7. Kim, B.Y., J. Wang, D.E. Miller, O. Barmina, E.K. Delaney, A. Thompson, A.A. Comeault, D. Peede, E.R.R. D’Agostino, J. Peláez, J.M. Aguilar, D. Haji, T. Matsunaga, E.E. Armstrong, M. Zych, Y. Ogawa, M. Stamenković-Radak, M. Jelić, M.S. Veselinović, M. Tanasković, P. Erić, J.-J. Gao, T.K. Katoh, M.J. Toda, H. Watabe, M. Watada, J.S. Davis, L.C. Moyle, G. Manoli, E. Bertolini, V. Košťál, R.S. Hawley, A. Takahashi, C.D. Jones, D.K. Price, N.K. Whiteman, A. Kopp, D.R. Matute & D.A. Petrov. (2021) Highly contiguous assemblies of 101 drosophilid genomes. eLife 10:e66405. Kim et al 2021 PDF
  8. Mertens, D., K. Boege, A. Kessler, J. Koricheva, J.S. Thaler, N.K. Whiteman & E.H. Poelman (2021). Predictability of biotic stress structures plant defence evolution. 2021. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36: 444-456. Mertens et al 2020 PDF
  9. Nabity, P.D., G.A. Barron-Gafford & N.K. Whiteman (2021). Intraspecific competition for host resources in a parasite. Current Biology 31: 1344-1350. Nabity et al 2021 PDF

2020

  1. Baltrus, D.A., M. Clark, P.T. Humphrey & N.K. Whiteman (2020). Complete genome sequences for Pseudomonas sp. 29A and 43A. Microbiology Resource Announcements 9:e00845-20. Baltrus et al 2020 PDF
  2. Humphrey, P.T. & N.K. Whiteman (2020). Insect herbivory reshapes a native leaf microbiome. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4:221-229. Humphrey & Whiteman 2020 PDF. See Current Biology dispatch on this article by Smetts and Koskella.

2019

  1. Karageorgi, M., S.C. Groen, K.I. Verster, J.M. Aguilar, F. Sumbul, A.P. Hastings, J.N. Peláez, S.L. Bernstein, T. Matsunaga, M. Astourian, G. Guerra, F. Rico, S. Dobler, A.A. Agrawal & N.K. Whiteman (2019). Genome editing retraces the evolution of toxin resistance in the monarch butterfly. Nature 574: 409-412. Karageorgi et al 2019 PDF. See also Carl Zimmer’s New York Times article.
  2. Gloss, A.D., P. Abbot, N.K. Whiteman (2019). How interactions with plant chemicals shape insect genomes. Current Opinion in Insect Science 36:149-156. Gloss et al 2019 PDF
  3. Verster, K.I., J.H. Wisecaver, R.P. Duncan, M. Karageorgi, A.D. Gloss, E. Armstrong, D.K. Price, A.R. Melon, Z.M. Ali, N.K. Whiteman (2019). Horizontal transfer of bacterial cytolethal distending toxin B genes to insects. Molecular Biology and Evolution 36: 2105-2110. Verster et al 2019 PDF
  4. O’Connor, T.K., R.G. Laport & N.K. Whiteman (2019). Polyploidy in creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) shapes the distribution and diversity gradients of specialist herbivores. Journal of Biogeography 46:597-610. O’Connor et al 2019 PDF

2018

  1. Karageorgi, M., T. Matsunaga, & N.K. Whiteman (2018). Drosophila: Where the wild flies are. Current Biology [Dispatch article] 28: 1382-1384. Karageorgi et al 2018 PDF
  2. Alexandre, N.M., P.T. Humphrey, J. Frazier, A.D. Gloss, J. Lee , H.A. Affeldt III & N.K. Whiteman (2018). Habitat preference of an herbivore shapes the habitat distribution of its host plant. Ecopshere 9: 1-10. Alexandre et al 2018 PDF
  3. Giron, D., G. Dubreuil, A. Bennett, F. Dedeine, M. Dicke, L.A. Dyer, M. Erb, M.O. Harris, E. Huguet, I. Kaloshian, A. Kawakita, C. Lopez-Vaamonde, T.M. Palmer, T. Petanidou, M. Poulsen, A. Sallé, J-.C. Simon, J.S. Terblanche, D. Thiéry, N.K. Whiteman, H.A. Woods & S. Pincebourde (2018). Promises and challenges in insect–plant–microbe interactions. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 166: 319-343. Giron et al 2018 PDF
  4. Humphrey, P.T.*, A.D. Gloss*, J Frazier, A.C. Nelson Dittrich, S. Faries & N.K. Whiteman (2018). Heritable plant phenotypes track light and herbivory levels at fine spatial scales. Oecologia 187: 427-445. *equal contribution. Humphrey et al 2018 PDF

2017

  1. Copetti, D., A. Búrquez, E. Bustamante, J. Charboneau, K.L. Childs, L.E. Equiarte, S. Lee, T.L. Liu, M.M. McMahon, N.K. Whiteman, R. Wing, M.F. Wojciechowski & M.J. Sanderson (2017). Genome evolution in North American columnar cacti was shaped by extensive gene tree discordance and hemiplasy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 114: 12003-12008 doi: 10.1073/pnas.1706367114. See also UC Berkeley news coverage. Copetti et al 2017 PDF
  2. Groen, S.C., E.R. LaPlante, N.M. Alexandre, A.A. Agrawal, S. Dobler & N.K. Whiteman (2017). Multidrug transporters and organic anion transporting polypeptides protect insects against the toxic effects of cardenolides. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 81:51-61. Groen et al 2017 PDF

2016

  1. Gloss, A.D., S.C. Groen & N.K. Whiteman (2016). A genomic perspective on the generation and maintenance of biodiversity in herbivorous insects. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 47:165-187. Gloss et al 2016 PDF
  2. Yule, K.M., J.A.H. Koop, N.M. Alexandre, L.R. Johnston & N.K. Whiteman (2016). Population genetic structure of a vector-borne plant parasite. Molecular Ecology 25: 3332-43. Yule et al 2016 PDF
  3. Whiteman, N.K. and A.D. Gloss (2016). Taste for poison reevolves in fruit flies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 113: 4558–4560 [Commentary article for Yassin et al. 2016]. Whiteman & Gloss 2016 PDF
  4. Humphrey, P.T., A.D. Gloss, N.M. Alexandre, M.M. Villalobos, S.C. Groen, M. Fremgen, L.N. Meihls, G. Jander & N.K. Whiteman (2016). Aversion and attraction to harmful plant secondary compounds jointly shape the foraging ecology of a specialist herbivore. Ecology and Evolution 6: 3256-3268. Humphrey et al 2016 PDF
  5. Mandákova, T., A.D. Gloss, N.K. Whiteman & M.A. Lysak (2016). How diploidization turned a tetraploid into a pseudotriploid. American Journal of Botany 103:1-10​. Mandákova et al 2016 PDF
  6. Groen, S.C. & N.K. Whiteman (2016). Using Drosophila to study the evolution of herbivory and diet specialization. Current Opinion in Insect Science 14:66-72. Groen & Whiteman 2016 PDF
  7. Whiteman, N.K. & A.D. Gloss (2016). Balancing selection: walking a tightrope. Current Biology [Dispatch article] 26:73-76. Whiteman & Gloss 2016 PDF
  8. Groen, S.C., P.T. Humphrey, D. Chevasco, F.M. Ausubel, N.E. Pierce & N.K. Whiteman (2016). Pseudomonas syringae enhances herbivory by suppressing the reactive oxygen burst in ArabidopsisJournal of Insect Physiology 84:90-102. Groen et al 2016 PDF

2015

  1. Wiens, J.J, R.T. Lapoint & N.K. Whiteman (2015). Herbivory increases diversification across insect clades. Nature Communications 6:8370. Wiens et al 2015 PDF
  2. Goldman-Huertas, B., R.F. Mitchell, R.L. Lapoint, C.P. Faucher, J.G. Hildebrand & N.K. Whiteman (2015). Evolution of herbivory in Drosophilidae linked to loss of behaviors, antennal responses, odorant receptors and ancestral diet. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 112:3026-3031. Goldman-Huertas et al 2015 PDF. Cover feature and see commentary by Dweck et al. in the same issue).

2014

  1. Whiteman, N.K. (2014). Box 7.1. Coevolutionary Genomics. In: Mutualism (Editor: J. L. Bronstein). Oxford University Press. 111–114. Whiteman 2014 PDF
  2. O’Connor, T.K., P.T. Humphrey, R.L. Lapoint, N.K. Whiteman & P.M. O’Grady (2014). Microbial interactions in the ecology and evolution of Hawaiian Drosophilidae. Frontiers in Microbiology 5:1-8. O’Connor et al 2014 PDF
  3. Koop, J.A.H., K. DeMatteo, P.G. Parker & N.K. Whiteman (2014). Birds are islands for parasites. Biology Letters 10: 20140255. Koop et al 2014 PDF
  4. Groen, S.C. & N.K. Whiteman (2014). The evolution of ethylene signaling in plant chemical ecology. Journal of Chemical Ecology 40:700-716. Groen & Whiteman 2014 PDF
  5.  Gloss, A.D., D.G. Vassao, A.L. Hailey, A.C. Nelson Dittrich, K. Schramm, M. Reichelt, T.J. Rast, A. Weichsel, M.G. Cravens, J. Gershenzhon, W.R. Monfort & N.K. Whiteman (2014). Evolution in an ancient detoxification pathway is coupled with a transition to herbivory in the Drosophilidae. Molecular Biology and Evolution 31:2441-2456. Gloss et al 2014 PDF
  6. Humphrey, P.T., T.T. Nguyen, M.M. Villalobos & N.K. Whiteman (2014). Diversity and abundance of phyllosphere bacteria are linked to insect herbivory. Molecular Ecology (special issue on Nature’s Microbiome) 23:1497-1515. Humphrey et al 2014 PDF

2013

  1. Groen, S.C., N.K. Whiteman, A.K. Bahrami, A.M. Wilczek, J. Cui, J.A. Russell, A. Cibrian-Jaramillo, I.A.E. Butler, J. Rana, G.-H. Huang, J. Bush, F.M. Ausubel & N.E. Pierce (2013). Pathogen-triggered ethylene signaling mediates systemic induced susceptibility to herbivory in ArabidopsisThe Plant Cell 25:4755-4766. Groen et al 2013 PDF
  2. Gloss, A.D., A.C. Nelson Dittrich, B. Goldman-Huertas & N.K. Whiteman (2013). Maintenance of genetic diversity through plant-herbivore interactions. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 16:443-450. Gloss et al 2013 PDF
  3. Lapoint, R.T., P.M. O’Grady & N.K. Whiteman (2013). Diversification and dispersal of the Hawaiian Drosophilidae: Evolution of ScaptomyzaMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 69:95-108. Lapoint et al 2013 PDF

2012

  1. Whiteman, N.K., A.D. Gloss, T.B. Sackton, S.C. Groen, P.T. Humphrey, R.T. Lapoint, I. Sønderby, B.A. Halkier, C. Kocks, F.A. Ausubel, & N.E. Pierce (2012). Genes involved in the evolution of herbivory by a leaf-mining drosophilid fly. Genome Biology and Evolution 4:900-916 [cover feature and selected by Faculty of 1000]. Whiteman et al 2012 PDF
  2. Thaler, J.S., P.T. Humphrey, & N.K. Whiteman (2012). Evolution of jasmonate and salicylate signal cross-talk. Trends in Plant Science 17:260-270. Thaler et al 2012 PDF
  3. Parker, P.G. & N.K. Whiteman (2012). Evolution of Pathogens and Parasites on the Galapagos Islands. In: Conservation of the Galapagos: A 50 Year Experience and Challenges for the Future (Editors: Matthias Wolff & Mark Gardener). Routledge, London.  Parker & Whiteman 2012 PDF
  4. Whiteman, N.K. & K.A. Mooney. Insects converge on resistance (2012). Nature 489:376-377. (News & Views). Whiteman & Mooney 2012 PDF
  5. Lapoint, R. & N. Whiteman (2012). How a bird is an island. BMC Biology 10:53. (Commentary). Lapoint & Whiteman 2012 PDF
  6. Whiteman, N.K. Co-infections and the third trophic level (2012). Functional Ecology 26:1-2. (Commentary). Whiteman 2012 PDF

2011

  1. Whiteman, N.K., S.C. Groen, D. Chevasco, N. Beckwith, T.R. Gregory, C. Denoux, N. Mammarella, F.M. Ausubel & N.E. Pierce (2011). Mining the plant-insect interface with a leafmining Drosophila of ArabidopsisMolecular Ecology 20:995-1014. Whiteman et al 2011 PDF. Cover feature and subject of Perspectives Article in the same issue by D. Giron and E. Huguet.
  2. Parker, P.G., E. Buckles, N.K. Whiteman, H. Farrington, K. Petren, J.L. Bollmer, G. Jimenez-Uzcategui (2011). 110 Years of Avipoxvirus in the Galapagos Islands. PLOSOne 6(1):e15989. Parker et al 2011 PDF

2010

  1. Whiteman, N.K. & Jander, G. (2010). Genome-enabled research on the ecology of plant-insect interactions. Plant Physiology 145:475-478. Whiteman & Jander 2010 PDF
  2. Whiteman, N.K. & Gloss, A.D. (2010). Nematode debt to bacteria. Nature 468:641-642 (News & Views). Whiteman & Gloss 2010 PDF

2009

  1. Whiteman, N.K., V.S. Dosanjh, R.L. Palma, J.M. Hull, R.T. Kimball, P. Sánchez, J.H. Sarasola & P.G. Parker (2009). Molecular and morphological divergence in a pair of closely related birds and their ectoparasites Journal of Parasitology 95:1372-1382. Whiteman et al 2009 PDF
  2. Peters, M.B., N.K. Whiteman, C. Hagen, P.G. Parker & T.C. Glenn (2009). Eight polymorphic microsatellite markers isolated from the widespread avian louse Colpocephalum turbinatum (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae). Molecular Ecology Resources 9:910-912. Peters et al 2009a PDF
  3. Peters, M.B., C. Hagen, N.K. Whiteman, P.G. Parker & T.C. Glenn (2009). Characterization of ten microsatellite loci in the avian louse, Degeeriella regalis (Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae). Molecular Ecology Resources 9:882-884. Peters et al 2009b PDF
  4. Peters, M.D., Q-Y. Xiang, D.T. Thomas, J. Stucky & N.K. Whiteman (2009). Genetic analyses of the federally endangered Echinacea laevigata using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP): Inferences in population genetic structure and mating system. Conservation Genetics 10:1-14. Peters et al 2009c PDF
  5. Whiteman, N.K. (2009). Box 16.5 Functional genetics and genomics. In: Conservation Biology for All (Editors: N.S. Sohdi & P.R. Ehrlich). Oxford University Press. Whiteman 2009 PDF

2008

  1.  Whiteman, N.K. & N.E. Pierce (2008). Delicious poison: Genetics of Drosophila host plant preference. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 23:473-478. Whiteman & Pierce 2008 PDF
  2. Troemel, E.R., M.-A. Félix, N.K. Whiteman, A. Barrière & F.M. Ausubel (2008). Microsporidia are natural intracellular parasites of the nematode C. elegansPLoS Biology 6: e309 Troemel et al 2008 PDF. Featured in a Primer by J. Hodgkin and F.A. Partridge in the same issue of and a Research Highlights article by A. Jermy in the February 2009 issue of Nature Reviews Microbiology.
  3. Whiteman, N.K. & R.W. Sites (2008). Aquatic insects as umbrella species for ecosystem protection in Death Valley National Park. Journal of Insect Conservation 12:499-509. Whiteman & Sites 2008 PDF
  4. Hull, J.M., W. Savage, J.L. Bollmer, R.T. Kimball, P.G. Parker, N.K. Whiteman & H.B. Ernest (2008). On the origin of the Galápagos Hawk: An examination of phenotypic differentiation and mitochondrial paraphyly. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95:779-789. Hull et al 2008 PDF
  5. Santiago-Alarcon, D., N.K. Whiteman, P.G. Parker, R.E. Ricklefs & G. Valkiunas (2008). Patterns of parasite abundance and distribution in island populations of Galápagos endemic birds. Journal of Parasitology 94:584-590. Santiago-Alarcon et al 2008 PDF
  6. Whiteman, N.K. (2008) Between a whale bone and the deep blue sea: The provenance of dwarf males in whale bone-eating tubeworms. Molecular Ecology 17:4395-4397. (Commentary). Whiteman 2008a PDF
  7. Whiteman, N.K. (2008). Lousy heirlooms: Lice help illuminate the recent evolutionary history of an Australian bird. Heredity 101:105-106. (Commentary). Whiteman 2008b PDF

2007

  1.  Whiteman, N.K., R.T. Kimball & P.G. Parker (2007). Co-phylogeography and comparative population genetics of the threatened Galápagos Hawk and three ectoparasite species: Ecology shapes population histories within parasite communities. Molecular Ecology 22:4759-4773 [cover feature]. Whiteman et al 2007 PDF
  2. Merkel, J., H. Jones, N.K. Whiteman, N. Gottdenker, H. Vargas, E. K. Travis, R.E. Miller & P.G. Parker (2007). Microfilariae in Galapagos penguins (Spheniscus mendiculus) and Flightless cormorants (Phalacrocorax harrisi): Genetics, morphology and prevalence. Journal of Parasitology 93:495-503. Merkel et al 2007 PDF

2006

  1. Whiteman, N.K., K.D. Matson, J.L. Bollmer & P.G. Parker (2006). Disease ecology in theGalapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis): Host genetic diversity, parasite load and natural antibodies. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 273:797-804 [cover feature]. Whiteman et al 2006a PDF
  2. Bollmer, J.L., R.T. Kimball, N.K. Whiteman, J.H. Sarasola & P.G. Parker (2006). Phylogeography of the Galápagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis): A recent arrival to the Galápagos Islands. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39:237-247. Bollmer et al 2006 PDF
  3. Whiteman, N.K., P. Sánchez, J. Merkel, H. Klompen & P.G. Parker (2006). Cryptic host specificity of an avian skin mite (Epidermoptidae) vectored by louseflies (Hippoboscidae) associated with two endemic Galápagos bird species. Journal of Parasitology 92:1218-1228. Whiteman et al 2006b PDF
  4. Parker, P.G., N.K. Whiteman & E.R. Miller (2006). Conservation medicine on the Galápagos Islands: Partnering behavioral, population and veterinary scientists. Auk 123:625-638. Parker et al 2006 PDF
  5. Padilla, L., N.K. Whiteman, J. Merkel, K.D. Huyvaert & P.G. Parker (2006). Health survey of seabirds on Isla Genovesa, Galápagos Islands. Ornithological Monographs 60:86-97. Padilla et al 2006 PDF

2000-2005

  1. Whiteman, N.K. & P.G. Parker (2005). Using parasites to infer host population history: A new rationale for parasite conservation. Animal Conservation 8:175-181. Whiteman & Parker 2005 PDF
  2. Whiteman, N.K., S.J. Goodman, B.J. Sinclair, T. Walsh, A.A. Cunningham, L.D. Kramer & P.G. Parker (2005). Establishment of the avian disease vector Culex quinquefasciatus Say, 1823 (Diptera: Culicidae) on the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador. Ibis 147:843-847. Whiteman et al 2005 PDF
  3. Thiel, T., N.K. Whiteman, A. Tirapé, M. Ines Baquero, V. Cedeño, T. Walsh, G. Jimenez U. & P.G. Parker (2005). Characterization of canarypox-like viruses infecting endemic birds in the Galápagos Islands. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 41:342-353. Thiel et al 2005 PDF
  4. Bollmer, J.L., N.K. Whiteman, M. Donaghy Cannon, J.C. Bednarz, T. de Vries & P.G. Parker (2005). Population genetic structure of the Galápagos Hawk: Genetic monomorphism within isolated populations. Auk 122:1210-1224. Bollmer et al 2005 PDF
  5. Whiteman, N.K., D. Santiago-Alarcon, K.P. Johnson & P.G. Parker (2004). Differences in straggling rates between two genera of dove lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) reinforce population genetic and cophylogenetic patterns. International Journal for Parasitology 34:1113-1119. Whiteman et al 2004 PDF
  6. Whiteman, N.K. & P.G. Parker (2004). Effects of host sociality on ectoparasite population biology. Journal of Parasitology 90:939-947. Whiteman & Parker 2004a PDF
  7. Whiteman, N.K. & P.G. Parker (2004). Body condition and parasite load predict territory ownership in the Galápagos Hawk. Condor 106:916-922. Whiteman & Parker 2004b PDF
  8. Whiteman, N.K. & R.W. Sites (2003). Lentic beetles of the Missouri Prairie Region: Habitat and regional associations, with keys to the Hydradephaga. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 129:185-243. Whiteman & Sites 2003 PDF
  9. Whiteman, N. & R.W. Sites (2001). Aquatic Polyphaga (Coleoptera) state records from the Prairie Region of Missouri. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 74:101-105. Whiteman & Sites 2001 PDF
  10. Whiteman, N.K. & B.H.P. Landwer (2000). Parasitoids reared from Polistes (Hymenoptera: Vespidae: Polistinae) nests in Missouri, with a new state record of Elasmus polistis Burks (Hymenoptera: Elasmidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 73:186-188. Whiteman & Landwer 2000 PDF