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Vanessa Corby-Harris

Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Mailing address: 1041 E. Lowell St., Tucson, AZ 85721
Telephone: (520) 626- 2772
Fax: (520) 626-3522
Email: vcorby@email.arizona.edu

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Corby-Harris, V. and D. E. L. Promislow. In press. Host ecology shapes geographic variation for resistance to bacterial infection in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Animal Ecology.

Kuo, C., V. Corby-Harris, and D. E. L. Promislow. 2008. The unavoidable costs and unexpected benefits of parasitism: population and metapopulation models of parasite-mediated competition. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 250(2):244-256.

Corby-Harris, V., K. E. Habel, F. G. Ali, and D. E.L. Promislow. 2007. Alternative measures of response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 20:526-533.

Burger, J. M. S., D. S. Hwangbo, V. Corby-Harris, and D. E. L. Promislow. 2007. The functional costs and benefits of dietary restriction in Drosophila. Aging Cell. 6:63-71.

Corby-Harris, V., A. C. Pontaroli, L. J. Shimkets, J. L. Bennetzen, K. E. Habel, and D. E. L. Promislow. 2007. The geographical distribution and diversity of bacteria in natural populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 73(11):3470-3479.



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