Publications
* indicates undergraduate co-authors
Please note that my initials legally changed from K.A.Z. to A.T.Z. in 2015
Please note that my initials legally changed from K.A.Z. to A.T.Z. in 2015
2021
Zemenick, A.T., R.L. Vannette and J.A. Rosenheim. Comparing visitation and bacterial networks suggest the role of dispersal and species sorting in floral microbial communities. Accepted at Oikos. Biorxiv doi.org/10.1101/847376
in review
Zemenick, A. T., S. C. Jones, M. G. Weber, A. J. Webster, E. Raymond, K. Sandelin, T. Kowalczyk, N. Hessami,
C. Lund. Dahlburg. Diversifying and humanizing biologist role models through constructing slide deck on researchers’
research and life experiences. In review at CourseSource.
in preparation
Zemenick, A. T., S. C. Jones, A. J. Webster, S. Turney, M. G. Weber. Six principles for embracing gender and
sexual diversity in biology classrooms. In preparation.
Zemenick, A.T. and J.A. Rosenheim. The influence of bee vs. non-bee flower visitors on network structure and potential
for indirect effects between plants.
Zemenick, A.T., M. Bollinger*, P. Campos*, V. Castillo, K. Chan*, A. Chiono*, J. Dahnota, K. Doherty*, S. Glasser*, A. Kruger*,
A. Levanduski*, B. Moran*, S. O’Brien*, B. Wang*, J. Whitney* and K.A. Moore. Bottom-up effects of oak apple galls reduces
fungal growth but does not extend to fungal-associated arthropod communities.
in review
Zemenick, A. T., S. C. Jones, M. G. Weber, A. J. Webster, E. Raymond, K. Sandelin, T. Kowalczyk, N. Hessami,
C. Lund. Dahlburg. Diversifying and humanizing biologist role models through constructing slide deck on researchers’
research and life experiences. In review at CourseSource.
in preparation
Zemenick, A. T., S. C. Jones, A. J. Webster, S. Turney, M. G. Weber. Six principles for embracing gender and
sexual diversity in biology classrooms. In preparation.
Zemenick, A.T. and J.A. Rosenheim. The influence of bee vs. non-bee flower visitors on network structure and potential
for indirect effects between plants.
Zemenick, A.T., M. Bollinger*, P. Campos*, V. Castillo, K. Chan*, A. Chiono*, J. Dahnota, K. Doherty*, S. Glasser*, A. Kruger*,
A. Levanduski*, B. Moran*, S. O’Brien*, B. Wang*, J. Whitney* and K.A. Moore. Bottom-up effects of oak apple galls reduces
fungal growth but does not extend to fungal-associated arthropod communities.
2020
Sara Wood, Jeremiah A. Henning, Luoying Chen, Taylor McKibben, Michael L. Smith, Marjorie Weber, Ash Zemenick and Cissy J. Ballen. 2020. A scientist like me: demographic analysis of biology textbooks reveals both progress and long-term lags. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 287:20200877. PDF
2019
J. Vandermeer, I. Armbrecht, A. de la Mora, K.K. Ennis, G. Fitch, D.J. Gonthier, Z. Hajian-Forooshani, H. Hsieh, A. Iverson, D. Jackson, S. Jha, E. Jimenez-Soto, G. Lopez-Bautista, A. Larsen, K. Li, H. Liere, A MacDonald, L. Marin, K.A. Mathis, I. Monagan, J.R. Morris, T. Ong, G.L. Pardee, I.S. Rivera-Salinas, C. Vaiyda, K. Williams-Guillen, S. Yitbarek, S. Uno, A. Zemenick, S.M. Philpott, and I. Perfecto. 2019. The Community Ecology of Herbivore Regulation in an Agroecosystem: Lessons from Complex Systems. BioScience 69(12): 974-996. PDF
2018
Zemenick, A.T., J.A. Rosenheim, and R.L. Vannette. Legitimate visitors and nectar robbers of Aquilegia formosa have different effects on nectar bacterial communities. Ecosphere 9(10) e02459 PDF
Zemenick, A.T., R. Kula, L. Russo, and J. Tooker. A network approach reveals parasitoids to be generalized nectar foragers. Arthropod-Plant Interactions. PDF
Zemenick, A.T., R. Kula, L. Russo, and J. Tooker. A network approach reveals parasitoids to be generalized nectar foragers. Arthropod-Plant Interactions. PDF
2016
Jackson, D., A.T. Zemenick, B. Malloure, C.A. Quandt, and T.Y. James. 2016. Fine-scale spatial genetic structure of a fungal parasite of coffee scale insects. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 139: 34-41. PDF
2013
MacDonald, A.J., D. Jackson, and K.A. Zemenick. 2013. Indirect effects of a fungal entomopathogen, Lecanicillium lecanii (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae), on a coffee agroecosystem ant community. Environmental Entomology 42(4): 658-667. PDF
2012
Jackson, D., K.A. Zemenick, and G. Huerta. 2012. Occurrence in the soil and dispersal of Lecanicillium lecanii, a fungal pathogen of the green coffee scale (Coccus viridis) and coffee rust fungus (Hemileia vastatrix). Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems 15: 389-401. PDF