Stireman Publications (Peer Reviewed)
Stireman J.O. III and Shaw, S.R. 2022. Chapter 11: Natural History and ecology of caterpillar parasitoids. Pp. 225-272, In: Marquis, R.J. and Koptur, S. (eds.) Caterpillars in the middle: Tritrophic interactions in a changing world. Springer, New York. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-86688-4_8
Falcon-Brindis, A., Stireman, J.O. III, Viloria, Z.J., Villanueva, R. 2022. Parasitism of corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), by tachinid flies in cultivated hemp. Insects 13:519, https://doi.org/10.3390/insects13060519
Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P. O’Hara, J.E., Moulton, J.K. 2021. Extraordinary diversification of the “bristle flies” (Diptera: Tachinidae) and its underlying causes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 133:216-23.
Gisondi, S., Bellanti, G., Mei, M., Di Giulio, A., Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P. 2021. Pelamera atra (Rondani, 1861) (Diptera: Tachinidae)—systematics of a rare and enigmatic bristle fly from Europe. Zoologischer Anzeiger 290:12-18.
Satler, J.D., Bernhard, K.K., Stireman, J.O. III, Machado, C.A., Houston, D.D., and Nason, J.D. 2020. Community structure and undescribed species diversity in non-pollinating fig wasps associated with the strangler fig Ficus petiolaris. Insect Systematics and Diversity 4:1-13. doi: 10.1093/isd/ixaa005
Burington, Z.L., Inclan-Luna, D.J., Pollet, M., Stireman, J.O. III. 2020. Latitudinal patterns in tachinid parasitoid diversity (Diptera: Tachinidae): a review of the evidence. Insect Conservation and Diversity doi: 10.1111/icad.12416
Dorchin, N., Harris, K.M, Stireman, J.O. III. 2019. Phylogeny of the gall midges (Diptera, Cecidomyiidae, Cecidomyiinae): systematics, evolution of feeding modes and diversification rates. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 140: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2019.106602
Vidal, M.C., Quinn, T.W., Stireman, J.O. III, Tinghitella, R.M. and Murphy, S.M. 2019. Influence of geography and host plant use on the population genetic structure of a generalist herbivore. Molecular Ecology 28:4317–4334.
Chase, J.M., Liebergesell, M., Travis, Berg, A., (and 31 others, including Stireman, J.O. III). 2019. FragSAD: A meta-database of diversity and species abundance distributions from habitat fragmentation studies. Ecology. DOI:10.1002/ecy.2861. link
Cerretti, P., Stireman, J.O. III, Badano, D., Gisondi, S., Rognes, K., Lo Giudice, G. and Pape, T. 2019. Reclustering the Cluster flies. Systematic Entomology 44:957-972. link
Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P., O’Hara, J.E., and Moulton, J.K. 2019. Molecular phylogeny and evolution of world Tachinidae. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 139: 106358 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2018.12.002 ((link).
Stireman, J.O. III and Singer, M.S. 2018. Tritrophic niches of insect herbivores in an era of rapid environmental change. Current Opinion in Insect Science 29:117-125. link
Heath, J.J., Abbot, P., Stireman, J.O. III. 2018. Adaptive divergence in a defense symbiosis driven from the top down. The American Naturalist 192:E21-E36. link
Brown, B.V., Borkent, A., Adler, P.H. (and 56 others, including Burington, Z.L. and Stireman, J.O. III) 2018. Comprehensive inventory of true flies (Diptera) at a tropical site. Communications Biology 1:21. DOI: 10.1038/s42003-018-0022-x.
Borkent, A., Brown, B.V., Adler, P.H. 2018. (and 56 others, including Burington, Z.L. and Stireman, J.O. III). Remarkable fly (Diptera) diversity in a patch of Costa Rican cloud forest: Why inventory is a vital science. Zootaxa 4402 (1): 053–090. Borkent et al. 2018 – ZADBI
Blaschke, J.S., Stireman, J.O. III, O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Moulton, J.K. 2018. Molecular Phylogenetics and Piercer Evolution in the Bug-Killing Flies (Diptera: Tachinidae: Phasiinae). Systematic Entomology 43:218-238.Blaschkeetal2018Phasiinae
Inclán, D.J., O’Hara, J.E., Stireman, J.O. III, Shima, H., Pohjoismäki, J., Lo Giudice, G. and Cerretti, P. 2018. The monophyly of the Glaurocarini (Diptera: Tachinidae: Tachininae) with the description of a new species of Semisuturia from Australia. Insect Systematics & Evolution 49:1-22.
Oberhauser, K., Elmquist, D., Perilla-Lopez, J.M., Gebhard, I., Stireman, J.O. III. 2017. Tachinid fly (Diptera: Tachinidae) parasitoids of Danaus plexippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 110:536-543. oberhauser et al 2017 tachinid parasites in monarchs
Stireman, J.O. III, Dyer, L.A., and Greeney, H.F. 2017. Specialized generalists? Food web structure of a tropical tachinid-caterpillar community. Insect Conservation and Diversity 10:367-384. doi: 10.1111/icad.12238.
Cerretti, P. Stireman, J.O. III, Pape, T., Marinho, M.A.T., Rognes, K., and Grimaldi, D. 2017. First definitive fossil of an oestroid fly (Diptera: Calyptratae: Oestroidea) and the dating of oestroid divergences. PLoS ONE 12(8): e0182101.
Ulyshen, M.D., Zachos, L.G., Stireman, J.O. III, Sheehan, T., Garrick, R.C. 2017. Insights into the ecology, genetics and distribution of Lucanus elaphus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Lucanidae), North America’s giant stag beetle. Insect Conservation and Diversity 10:331-340. Open Access
Stireman, J.O. III. 2016. Community ecology of the “other” parasitoids. Current Opinion in Insect Science 14:87-93. Stireman2016CommunityEcologyOtherParasitoids
Inclán, D.J., Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P. 2016. Redefining the generic limits of Winthemia (Diptera: Tachinidae). Invertebrate Systematics 30:274-289.Inclanetal2016Winthemia
Winkler, I.S., Blaschke, J.D., Davis, D.J., Stireman, J.O. III*, O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Moulton, J.K. 2015. Explosive radiation or uninformative genes? Origin and early diversification of tachinid flies (Diptera: Tachinidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 88:38-54.Winkleretal2015MPE
Cerretti, P., O’Hara, J.E., Winkler, S., Giudice, G., Stireman III, J.O. 2015. Two tribes hidden in one genus: the case of Agaedioxenis Villeneuve (Diptera: Tachinidae: Exoristinae). Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 15:489-512Cerretti-et-al2015 Agaedioxenis
Letourneau, D.K., Kula, R.R., Sharkey, M.J., Stireman, J.O. III. 2015. Habitat eradication and cropland intensification may reduce parasitoid diversity and natural pest control services in annual crop fields. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 3:000069.
von Ellenrieder, N., Hauser, M., Kinnee, S., O’Hara, J.E., Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P., Wood, D.M. 2015. First record of a tachinid fly parasitoid (Diptera: Tachinidae) on a dragonfly (Odonata: Calopterygidae). Studia Dipterologica 21(2014):335-341.VonEllenreider et al. 2015_Odonata Tachinidae
M.L. Forister, P.D. Coley, I.R. Diniz, M. Fox, A. Glassmire, R. Hazen, J. Hrcek, J. Jahner, T.J. Kozubowski, T. Kursar, J. Lill, R.J. Marquis, H.C. Morais, M. Murakami, V. Novotny, A.K. Panorska, N. Pardikes, R.E. Ricklefs, M.S. Singer, A. Smilanich, J.O. Stireman, D. L. Wagner, T. Walla, G.D. Weiblen, L.A. Dyer. 2015. The global distribution of diet breadth in insect herbivores. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112:442-447.Foristeretal.PNAS2015
Inclan, D.J. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2014. A new species and synonymy of the Neotropical Eucelatoria Townsend and re-description of Myiodoriops Townsend. Zookeys. 464:63-97.Inclan&Stireman2014Zookeys
Stireman, J. O. III, Devlin, H., and Doyle, A.L. 2014. Habitat Fragmentation, tree diversity and plant invasion interact to structure forest caterpillar communities. Oecologia, 176: 207-224.Stiremanetal2014Oecologia-Habitat fragmentation and Invasion
Cerretti, P., O’Hara, J.E., Wood, D.M., Shima, H., Inclan, D.J., & Stireman, J.O. III. 2014. Signal through the noise? Phylogeny of the Tachinidae (Diptera) as inferred from morphological evidence. Systematic Entomology 39:335-353.Cerretti-et-al2014 Tachinid Phylogeny
Heath, J.J., Kessler, A., Woebbe, E., Cipollini, D.F., & Stireman, J. O. III. 2014. Exploring plant defense theory in tall goldenrod, Solidago altissima New Phytologist. 202:1357-1370.Heath et al2014New Phytologist
Cobbs, C.C., Heath, J.J., Stireman, J.O. III, Abbot, P. 2013. Carotenoids in unexpected places: gall midges, lateral gene transfer, and carotenoid biosynthesis in animals. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 68:221-228. Cobbsetal2013LGTcarotenoids
Heath, J.J., Cipollini, D.F., & Stireman, J.O. III. 2013. The role of carotenoids in mediating interactions between insects and their environment. Arthropod-Plant Interactions. 7:1-20.Heathetal2013b
Inclan, D.J. & Stireman, J.O. III. 2013. Revision of the genus Erythromelana Townsend, 1918 (Diptera: Tachinidae) with description of 11 new species and analysis of their phylogeny and diversification. Zootaxa. 3621:1-82. Inclan&Stireman2013Erythromelana
Heath, J.J., Wells, B.L., Cipollini, D.F., & Stireman, J.O. III. 2013. Carnivores and carotenoids are associated with adaptive behavioural divergence in a radiation of gall midges. Ecological Entomology. 38:11-22. Heathetal2013a
Letourneau, D.K., Bothwell Allen, S.G., & Stireman, J. O. III. 2012. Perennial habitat fragments, parasitoid diversity and parasitism in ephemeral crops. Journal of Applied Ecology 49:1405-1416. LetBothStire2012
Stireman, J.O. III, Cerretti, P., Whitmore, D., Hardersen, S. and Gianelle, D. 2012. Composition and stratification of a tachinid (Diptera: Tachinidae) parasitoid community in a European temperate plain forest. Insect Conservation and Diversity 5:346-357. Stiremanetal2012ICD
Stireman, J. O. III, Devlin, H., & Abbot, P. 2012. Rampant host and defensive phenotype associated diversification in a goldenrod gall midge. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 25:1991-2004. Stiremanetal.2012JEB
Salvato, M.H., Salvato, H.L. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2012. Chetogena scutellaris (Diptera: Tachinidae) an endoparasite of larval Strymon acis bartrami (lycaenidae). Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 66:113-114 (General Notes) Salvatoetal2012
Forister, M.L., Dyer, L.A., Singer, M.S., Stireman, J.O. and Lill, J.T. 2012. Revisiting the evolution of ecological specialization, with emphasis on insect-plant interactions. Ecology 93:981-991. Foristeretal2012Ecology
Greeney, H.F., Whitfield, J., Stireman, J.O. III, Penz, C.M. and Dyer, L.A. 2011. The natural history of Eryphanis greeneyi (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) with a description of a new species of braconid parasitoid and comments on an associated species of tachinid. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 104:1078-1090.Greeney et al. 2011.
Inclan, D.J. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2011. A point estimation of Tachinidae diversity and temporal patterns of abundance in Southwestern Ohio. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 104:287-296. Inclan&Stireman2011
Dyer, L.A., Walla, T.R., Greeney, H.F., Stireman, J.O. III, Hazen, R.F. 2010. Diversity of Interactions: A Metric for Studies of Biodiversity. Biotropica 42: 281-289. dyeretal2010c
Heath, J.J.and Stireman, J.O. III. 2010. Dissecting the association between a gall midge, Asteromyia carbonifera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) and its symbiotic fungus, Botryosphaeria dothidea (Ascomycota: Dothideomycetes). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 137: 36-49. Heath&Stireman2010
Janson, E.M., Peeden, E.R., Stireman, J.O. III and Abbot, P. 2010. Symbiont-mediated phenotypic variation without symbiont-host co-evolution in an insect-fungus association. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23: 2212-2228.Janson_et_al._JEB
Stireman, J.O. III, Devlin, H.P., Carr, T.G., Abbot, P. 2010. Evolutionary diversification of the gall midge genus Asteromyia (Cecidomyiidae) in a multitrophic ecological context. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 54:194-210. Stiremanetal10MPE
Stireman, J.O. III, Dyer, L.A., Greeney, H.F. 2009. Species richness and host associations of Lepidoptera-attacking Tachinidae in the mid-elevation Ecuadorian Andes. Journal of Insect Science 9:39.
Greeney, H.F., Devries, P.J., Penz, C.M., Granizo-T., R.B., Connahs, H., Stireman, J.O. III, Walla, T.R., and Dyer, L.A. 2009. The immature stages and natural history of Antirrhea adoptiva porphyrosticta (Watkins, 1928) in eastern Ecuador (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Morphinae). Journal of Insect Science. 9:30.
Stireman, J.O. III, Abbot, P., Janson E.M., Carr, T.G., Devlin, H. 2008. Evolutionary radiation of Asteromyia carbonifera (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) gall morphotypes on the goldenrod Solidago altissima (Asteraceae). Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 95:840-858. Stiremanetal2008Asteromyia
Janson, E.M., Stireman, J.O., III, Singer, M.S., and Abbot, P. 2008. Perspective: Phytophagous insect-microbe mutualisms and adaptive evolutionary diversification. Evolution 62:997-1012. Jansonetal08
Stireman, J. O. III. 2008. alpha and beta diversity of a tachinid community over space and time. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 101:362-370. stireman08
Halverson, K., Heard, S.B., Nason, J.D.,and J.O. Stireman, III. 2008. Differential attack on diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid Solidago altissima L. by five insect gallmakers Oecologia 154:755-761.Halversonetal.2008a
Halverson, K., Heard, S.B., Nason, J.D.,and J.O. Stireman, III. 2008. Origins, distribution, and local co-occurrence of polyploid cytotypes in Solidago altissima (Asteraceae) American Journal of Botany 95:50-58. halversonetal2008b
Dyer, L.A., Singer, M.S., Lill, J.T., Stireman, J.O., Gentry G.L., Marquis, R.J., Ricklefs, R.E., Greeney, H.F., Wagner, D.L., Morais, H.C., Diniz, I.R., Kursar, T.A., & Coley, P.D. 2007. Host specificity of Lepidoptera in tropical and temperate forests. Nature 448:606-700. Dyeretal2007
Heard, S.B.,Stireman, J.O. III, Nason, J.D., Cox, G.H., Kolacz, C.R. and J.M. Brown. 2006. On the elusiveness of enemy-free space: Spatial, temporal, and host-plant-related variation in parasitoid attack rates. Oecologia 150:421-424. Heardetal2006
Stireman, J.O. III, Nason, J. D., Heard, S., and Seehawer, J.M. 2006. Cascading host-associated genetic differentiation in parasitoids of phytophagous insects. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 273:523-530. Stiremanetal2006PRSB
Stireman, J.O. III, O’Hara, J.E., and Wood, D.M. 2006. Behavior, ecology and evolution of tachinid parasitoids. Annual Review of Entomology 51:525-555.StiremanetalARE2006
Stireman, J.O. III, Nason, J. D. and Heard, S. 2005.Host-associated genetic differentiation in phytophagous insects: General phenomenon or isolated exceptions? evidence from a goldenrod-insect community Evolution 59:2573-2587. Stiremanetal2005Evolution
Stireman, J.O. III, L.A. Dyer, D.H. Janzen, M.S. Singer, J.T. Lill, R.J. Marquis, R.E. Ricklefs, G.L. Gentry, W. Hallwachs, P.D. Coley, J.A. Barone, H.F. Greeney, H. Connahs, P. Barbosa, H.C. Morais, and I.R. Diniz. 2005. Climatic unpredictability and caterpillar parasitism: implications of global warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102:17384-17387. Stiremanetal2005PNAS
Singer, M.S. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2005.The tri-trophic niche concept and adaptive radiation of phyophagous insects Ecology Letters 8:1247-1255. Singer&StiremanEcol Lett2005
Stireman, J.O. III. 2005. The evolution of generalization? Host range in parasitoid flies. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 18: 325-336. Stireman2005JEB
Stireman, J.O. III, Dyer, L.A. and Matlock, R.B. 2005. Top-down forces in managed and unmanaged habitats. In: Barbosa, P. and Castellanos, I. (eds.), Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions. Oxford University Press.
Singer, M.S., Rodrigues, D., Stireman, J.O. III, Carriere, Y. 2004. Roles of food-quality and enemy free space in host use by a generalist insect herbivore. Ecology 85:2747-2753. Singeretal.2004Ecology
Dyer, L.A, Letourneau, D.K., Tobler, M. Dodson, C.D., Stireman, J.O. III, and Hsu, A. 2004. Ecological causes and consequences of variation in defensive chemistry of a neotropical shrub. Ecology 85: 2795-2803. Dyeretal04Ecology
Dyer, L.A., Dodson, C.D., Stireman, J.O. III, Tobler, M.A., Smilanich, A.M. and Fincher, R.M. 2003. Synergistic effects of three Piper amides on generalist and specialist herbivores. Journal of Chemical Ecology 29:2499-2514. DyeretalJChemEcol2003
Stireman, J.O. III and Singer, M.S. 2003. What determines host range in parasitoids? An analysis of a tachinid parasitoid community. Oecologia 135:629-638. StiremanSingerOeco2003
Dyer, L.A. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2003. Community-wide trophic cascades and other indirect interactions in an agricultural community. Basic and Applied Ecology. 4:423-432. Dyer&Stireman2003BasicApplEcol
Singer, M.S. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2003. Does anti-parasitoid defense influence host-plant selection by a generalist caterpillar? Oikos 100:554-562.Singer&Stireman2003Oikos
Stireman, J.O. III and Singer, M.S. 2003. Determinants of parasitoid-host associations: Insights from a natural tachinid-lepidopteran community. Ecology 84:296-310.StiremanSinger2003Ecology
Stireman, J.O. III. 2002. Phylogenetic relationships of tachinid flies in subfamily Exoristinae (Tachinidae: Diptera) based on 28S rDNA and Elongation Factor 1alpha. Systematic Entomology 27:409-435. stireman2002Sysent
Stireman, J.O. III and Singer, M.S. 2002. Spatial and temporal heterogeneity in the parasitoid assemblage of an exophytic polyphagous caterpillar. Ecological Entomology 27: 588-600. StireSingEcolEnt2002
Stireman, J.O. III. 2002. Learning in the generalist tachinid parasitoid Exorista mella (Diptera: Tachinidae). Journal of Insect Behavior 15: 715-732. main paper Stireman2002JOIR and corrected figure 2 Fig2
Stireman, J.O. III. 2002. Host location and acceptance in a polyphagous tachinid parasitoid. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 103: 23-34.StiremanEntexpAppl2002
Greeney, H.F., and Stireman, J.O. III 2002. Emergence of parasitic flies from adult Actinote diceus (Nymphalidae: Acraeinae) in Ecuador. Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society 55: 79-80. Greeney&Stireman2001
Singer, M.S., and Stireman, J.O. III. 2001. How foraging tactics determine host-plant use by a polyphagous caterpillar. Oecologia 129: 98-105.
Other publications
Stireman, J.O. III and Perilla López, J.M. 2022. Opportunistic surveys of “bristle flies” (Tachinidae) in West Virginia, USA. The Tachinid Times 35:38-52.
Stireman, J.O. III. 2021. Flies from adult butterflies revisited. The Fly Times 34: 9-24.
Stireman, J.O. III. 2021. Remarkable tachinid diversity from Malaise trap samples in southern Brazil. The Tachinid Times 34: 9-24.
Perilla López, J.M. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2021. Is that a Chrysotachina? And that one also? What is Chrysotachina B. & B. (Diptera: Tachinidae)? The Tachinid Times 34: 33-41.
Stireman J.O. III, O’Hara, J.E. and Perilla López, J.M. 2020. A brief survey of tachinids from the Ozark Plateau of Missouri, USA. The Tachinid Times 32:16-19.
Workman, S.T. and Stireman J.O. 2020. Beating around the Bush: Caterpillar herbivores on invasive honeysuckle Ohio Invasive Plant Council Newsletter, Summer 202025: 4-7.
Stireman, J.O. III. 2019. A molecular phylogeny of world Tachinidae…finally. The Tachinid Times 32:16-19.
Stireman, J.O. III, O’Hara, J.E., Perilla-Lopez, J.M. 2018. Tachinid collecting in the Rocky Mountains of Western Montana, U.S.A. The Tachinid Times 31:4-13.
Stireman, J.O. III and Dell, J.E. 2017. A new tachinid genus and species record for North America: Iceliopsis borgmeieri Guimarães. Tachinid Times 30:9-13.
O’Hara, J.E. and Stireman, J.O. III 2016. Tachinidae of the Red River Gorge area of eastern Kentucky. Tachinid Times 29:13-17.
Stireman, J.O. III, O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Inclán, D.J. 2016. Tachinid collecting in temperate South America. Expeditions of the Phylogeny of World Tachinidae Project. Part III. Chile. Tachinid Times 29:20-40.
Stireman III, J.O., Moulton, J.K., O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Winkler, I.S., Blaschke, J.D., Z.L. Burington. 2015. Continuing progress towards a phylogeny of Tachinidae. Tachinid Times 28:4-7.
Winkler, I.S. Stireman III, J.O., Moulton, J.K., O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Blaschke, J.D. 2014. Progress towards a molecular phylogeny of Tachinidae. Tachinid Times 27:11-14.
O’Hara, J.E., Cerretti, P., Stireman, J.O. III, Winkler, I.S. 2014. Chasing tachinids ‘Down Under’: Expeditions of the phylogeny of World Tachinidae project, Part II. Tachinid Times 27:20-31.
Stireman, J. O. III, O’Hara, J. E., Moulton, J.K., Cerretti, P., Winkler, I.S.2013. Progress towards a phylogeny of world Tachinidae. Year 1. Tachinid Times 26:4-9.
Cerretti, P., O’Hara, J. E., Stireman, J. O. III, Winkler, I.S., Kirk-Spriggs, A.H. 2013. To ‘Die Hel’ and back. Expeditions of the Phylogeny of World Tachinidae Project. Part I: Western Cape, South Africa. Tachinid Times 26:20-29.
Dyer, L.A., Wagner, D.L., Greeney, H.F., Smilanich, A.M., Massad, T.J., Robinson, M., Fox, M., Hazen, R., Glassmire, A., Pardikes, N., Gentry, G., Stireman, J. O. III. 2012. Novel insights into trophic interaction diversity and chemical ecology using 16 years of volunteer supported research. American Entomologist 58:15-19
Inclán, D.J. and Stireman, J.O. III. 2009. A preliminary study of the diversity and temporal patterns of abundance of Tachinidae in Southwestern Ohio. Tachinid Times 22:1-4.
Stireman, J.O. III and Cipollini, D. 2008. Stealth tactics of galling parasites and their potential indirect effects. The New Phytologist 178:462-465.
Stireman, J.O. III. 2008. Tachinid collecting in southwest New Mexico and Arizona during the 2007 NADS field meeting. Tachinid Times 21: 14-16
Stireman, J.O. III. 2007. Preliminary notes on Tachinidae reared from Lepidoptera in the Ecuadorian Andes Tachinid Times 20: 4-8.
Stireman, J.O. III. 2005. Phylogenetic reconstruction of Exoristinae using molecular data: a Bayesian re-analysis. Tachinid Times 18: 4-6.