Stephen T. Trumbo
University of Connecticut
H-index: 29
North America-United States
Top articles of Stephen T. Trumbo
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Moving the corpse to hide the evidence: horizontal as well as vertical movement is important when burying beetles cache a carcass | Journal of Insect Behavior | Stephen T Trumbo | 2023/3 |
Volatiles and Interspecific Competition | Stephen T Trumbo | 2023 | |
Microbial volatiles and succession of beetles on small carrion | Ecological Entomology | Stephen T Trumbo Alfred F Newton | 2022/10 |
Why do males stay in biparental burying beetles? | Behaviour | Stephen T Trumbo | 2022/9/9 |
Contrasting sex roles in two species with stable biparental care | Ethology | Stephen T Trumbo | 2022/9 |
Tonina, D. Tonn, W. | Can. J. Zool | C Schreck M Schroeder WJ Severud RP Shannon J Sheard | 2022 |
Caching Behavior in Burying Beetles | Stephen T Trumbo | 2022 | |
Resource concealment and the evolution of parental care in burying beetles | Journal of Zoology | ST Trumbo DS Sikes | 2021/11 |
Convergence of social strategies in carrion breeding insects | BioScience | Damien Charabidze Stephen Trumbo Andrzej Grzywacz James T Costa Mark E Benbow | 2021/10 |
A synergism between dimethyl trisulfide and methyl thiolacetate in attracting carrion-frequenting beetles demonstrated by use of a chemically-supplemented minimal trap | Chemoecology | Stephen T Trumbo John A Dicapua III | 2021/4 |
Burying beetle parents adaptively manipulate information broadcast from a microbial community | The American Naturalist | Stephen T Trumbo Paula KB Philbrick Johannes Stökl Sandra Steiger | 2021/3/1 |
Editorial overview: Hidden players: Microbes reshape the insect niche | Curr. Opin. Insect Sci | Stephen Trumbo Jonathan Klassen | 2020/6/1 |
Finding a fresh carcass: bacterially derived volatiles and burying beetle search success | Chemoecology | Stephen T Trumbo Sandra Steiger | 2020/12 |