論文著作

Papers
-Lin P.-A., Paudel S., Nursyafiqi Z., Tan C.-W., Helms A., Jared A., Felton G. W. 2022. Low water availability
enhances volatile-mediated direct defences but disturbs indirect defences against herbivores. Journal of
Ecology. 110: 2759-2771.
-Lin P.-A., Chen Y., Chaverra-Rodriguez D., Heu C. C., Zainuddin N. B., Sidhu J. S., Peiffer M., Tan C.-W.,
Helms A., Kim D., Ali J., Rasgon J. L., Lynch J., Anderson C. T., Felton G. W. 2021. Silencing the alarm: an
insect salivary enzyme closes plant stomata and inhibits volatile release. New Phytologist, 230: 793-803.
-Acevedo F. E., Peiffer M., Ray S., Tan C.-W., Felton G. W. 2021. Silicon-mediated enhancement of herbivore
resistance in agricultural crops. Frontier in Plant Science, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.631824
-Tan C.-W., Peiffer L. M., Ali J. G., Luthe D. S., Felton G. W. 2020. Top-down effects from parasitoids may
mediate plant defense and plant fitness. Functional Ecology 34: 1767-1778.
-Chen X., Peiffer M., Tan C.-W., Felton G. W. 2020. Fungi from the black cutworm Agrotis ipsilon oral sections
mediated plantinsect interactions. Arthropod-Plant Interaction 14: 423-432.
-Tan C.-W., Peiffer M., Hoover K., Rosa, C., Felton G. W. 2019. Parasitic wasp mediates plant perception of
insect herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology 45: 972-981.
-Koptur S., Livshultz T., Inota G., Tan C.-W. 2019. Contrasting pollination s of wild unction and Devil’s
potato root (Apocynaceae) on San Salvador: Preliminary observations and analysis. Castanea 84: 81-92.
-Ollerton J., Liede-Schumann S., …, Tan C.-W., …, Quirion Z. 2018. The diversity and evolution of pollination
s in large plant clades: Apocynaceae as a case study. Annals of Botany 123: 311-325.
-Tan C.-W., Peiffer M., Hoover K., Rosa, C., Acevedo F. E., Felton G. W. 2018. Symbiotic polydnavirus of a
parasite manipulates caterpillar and plant immunity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA.
155:5199-5204.
-Shikano I., Rosa C., Tan C.-W., Felton, G. W. 2017. Tritrophic interactions: microbe-mediated plant effects on
insect herbivores. Annual Review of Phytopathology Vol. 55, 313-331.
-Acevedo F. E., Peiffer M, Tan C.-W., Stanley B. A., Stanley A., Wang J., Jones A. G., Hoover K., Rosa C.,
Luthe D. 2017. Fall Armyworm-Associated Gut Bacteria Modulate Plant Defense Responses. Molecular
Plant-Microbe interactions 30: 127-137.
-Yuwatida. S., Tan, C.-W., Hung, M. H., Young, C. C. Hwang, S. Y. 2014. Effects of plant-growth-promoting
microorganisms and fertilization on growth of cabbage and tomato and Spodoptera litura performance.
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 17: 587-593.
-Tan, C.-W., Chiang, S. Y., Ravuiwasa, K. T., Yadav J. and Hwang, S. Y. 2012. Jasmonate-induced defenses in
tomato against Helicoverpa armigera depend in part on nutrient availability, but artificial induction via methyl
jasmonate does not. ArthropodPlant interactions 6: 531-541.
-Raviuiwasa, K. T., Tan, C.-W., and Hwang, S. Y. 2012. Temperature-dependent demography of Aulacaspis
yasumatsui (Hemiptera: Dapspididae). Journal of Economic Entomology 105: 1581-1590.
-Song, S. Y., Tan, C.-W., and Hwang, S. Y. 2012. Host range of Cybocephalys flavocapitis and Cybocephalus
nipponicus, two potential biological control agents for the cycad aulacaspis scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui.
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology 15: 595-599.
-Raviuiwasa, K. T., Tan, C.-W., and Hwang, S. Y. 2011. Temperature-dependent demography of Chilades
pandava peripatria (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 104: 1525-1533.
-Tan, C.-W., Lo, J. C., Yadav, J., Ravuiwasa, K. T., and Hwang, S. Y. 2011. Methyl jasmonate induced
responses in four plant species and its effect on Spodoptera litura Fab. performance. Journal of Asia-Pacific
Entomology 14: 263-369.
-Yadav, J., Tan C.-W., and Hwang, S. Y. 2010. Spatial variation in foliar chemicals within radish (Raphanus
sativus) plant and their effect on performance of Spodoptera litura Fab. Environmental Entomology 39: 1990-
1996.
-Shen, T.-C., Shae, Y.-S., Liu, C.-S., Tan, C.-W., and Hwang, S. Y. 2003. Relationships between egg mass size
and egg number per egg mass in the casuarina moth, Lymantria xylina (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae).
Environmental Entomology 32: 752-755.