Marc A. Snyder


Professor of Biology, 2009-

Began career at Colorado College: 1996

 

E-mail: msnyder@coloradocollege.edu

Phone: (719) 389-6209

Address:

The Colorado College,
Biology Department,
14 East Cache La Poudre Street,
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Education

B.A., Kent State University, 1981;

Ph.D., University of Colorado, 1990.

Research Interests

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Selected Publications

Snyder, M. A.  1992.  Selective herbivory by Abert's squirrel mediated by chemical variability in       ponderosa pine.  Ecology 73:1730-1741. 

Snyder, M. A.  1993.  Interactions between Abert’s squirrel and ponderosa pine: the relationship between selective herbivory and host plant fitness.  American Naturalist 141:866-879. 

Snyder, M. A., and Y. B. Linhart.  1993.  Barking up the right tree.  Natural History 102:44-49. 

Linhart, Y. B., Snyder, M. A., and J. P. Gibson.  1994.  Differential host utilization by two parasites in a population of ponderosa pine.   Oecologia 98:117-120. 

Snyder, M. A., and Y. B. Linhart.  1994.  Nest-site selection by Abert’s squirrel: chemical characteristics of nest trees.  Journal of Mammalogy 75:136-141. 

Snyder, M. A., Fineschi, B., Linhart, Y. B., and R. H. Smith.  1996.  Multivariate host discrimination by dwarf mistletoe Arceuthobium vaginatum subsp. cryptopodum: inter- and intraspecific comparisons.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 22:295-305. 

Snyder, M. A., and Y. B. Linhart.  1997.  Porcupine feeding patterns: selectivity by a generalist herbivore?   Canadian Journal of Zoology 75:2107-2111. 

Snyder, M. A., and Y. B. Linhart.  1998.  Subspecific selectivity by a mammalian herbivore: geographic differentiation of interactions between taxa of Sciurus aberti and Pinus ponderosa. Evolutionary Ecology 12:755-765. 

Snyder, M. A.  1998.  Abert's squirrels (Sciurus aberti) in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests: directional selection, diversifying selection.  In Ecology and Evolutionary Biology of Tree Squirrels.  M. A. Steele, J. F. Merritt, and D. A. Zegers, eds.  Virginia Museum of Natural History, Special Publication Number 6. 

Latta, R. G., Linhart, Y. B., Lundquist, L., and M. A. Snyder.  2000.  Patterns of monoterpene variation within individual trees in ponderosa pine.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 26:1341-1357. 

Jung, P. P., II, Bower, N. W., Snyder, M. A., and D. W. Lehmpuhl.  2001.  An application of air-sampling canisters: Selective herbivory associated with monoterpene emission from ponderosa pine.  American Laboratory, 33:50-52.           

Linhart, Y. B., Mooney, K. A., Snyder, M. A., and N. Swoboda-Colberg.  2001.  Phloem chemistry: effects of genotype and environment and implications for nutritional ecology.  International Journal of Plant Sciences, 162:1009-1016. 

Latta, R. G., Linhart, Y. B., Snyder, M. A., and L. Lundquist. 2003. Patterns of variation and correlation in the monoterpene composition of xylem oleoresin within populations of ponderosa pine. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 31:451-465.
 

Snyder, M. A. and N. W. Bower. 2005. Resistance to bark beetle attack in Caribbean pine: potential role of 4-allylanisole. Biotropica 37:702-705.