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View article: Integrating Chemical Ecology with Behavioural Bioassays to Understand Host Preferences in the Stink Bug Egg Parasitoids Trissolcus basalis and Trissolcus oenone (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae)
Integrating Chemical Ecology with Behavioural Bioassays to Understand Host Preferences in the Stink Bug Egg Parasitoids Trissolcus basalis and Trissolcus oenone (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) Open
Current approaches to assessing potential non-target risks associated with biological control agents are conservative, and they often rely on oviposition experiments conducted in quarantine laboratories. By their nature, such tests offer r…
View article: Detection of human enteric viral genes in a non-native winter crane fly, Trichocera maculipennis (Diptera) in the sewage treatment facilities at Antarctic stations
Detection of human enteric viral genes in a non-native winter crane fly, Trichocera maculipennis (Diptera) in the sewage treatment facilities at Antarctic stations Open
Background The Antarctic environment is susceptible to the introduction of non-native species due to its unique ecosystem, which has evolved under geographical isolation and extreme climatic conditions over an extended period. The recent i…
View article: Electrophysiological Responses of Trissolcus japonicus, T. basalis, and T. oenone (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) to Volatile Compounds Associated with New Zealand Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Electrophysiological Responses of Trissolcus japonicus, T. basalis, and T. oenone (Hymenoptera: Scelionidae) to Volatile Compounds Associated with New Zealand Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) Open
View article: Food plant odor perception in three sympatric alpine grasshopper species (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Catantopinae) in Aotearoa New Zealand
Food plant odor perception in three sympatric alpine grasshopper species (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Catantopinae) in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
The alpine grasshoppers Sigaus nivalis , Sigaus australis and Sigaus nitidus are sympatric in the central mountains of South Island, Aotearoa New Zealand. These grasshoppers feed on a range of alpine plants but show preference towards dico…
View article: Detection of human enteric viral genes in a non-native winter crane fly, Trichocera maculipennis (Diptera) in the sewage treatment facilities in Antarctic stations
Detection of human enteric viral genes in a non-native winter crane fly, Trichocera maculipennis (Diptera) in the sewage treatment facilities in Antarctic stations Open
Background The Antarctic environment is susceptible to the introduction of non-native species due to its unique ecosystem, which has evolved under geographical isolation and extreme climatic conditions over an extended period. The non-nati…
View article: Detection of Human Enteric Viral Genes in a Non-Native Winter Crane Fly, <i>Trichocera Maculipennis</i> (Diptera) in the Sewage Treatment Facilities in Antarctic Stations
Detection of Human Enteric Viral Genes in a Non-Native Winter Crane Fly, <i>Trichocera Maculipennis</i> (Diptera) in the Sewage Treatment Facilities in Antarctic Stations Open
View article: Host-specificity in Scelionid parasitoids: Arrestment, competition, and egg electrophysiology results
Host-specificity in Scelionid parasitoids: Arrestment, competition, and egg electrophysiology results Open
This archive contains the raw data from a series of experiments with Trissolcus basalis and Trissolcus oenone to better understand the chemical basis mediating differences in host-specificity between these parasitoids. First, we compared t…
View article: Host-specificity in Scelionid parasitoids: Arrestment, competition, and egg electrophysiology results
Host-specificity in Scelionid parasitoids: Arrestment, competition, and egg electrophysiology results Open
This archive contains the raw data from a series of experiments with Trissolcus basalis and Trissolcus oenone to better understand the chemical basis mediating differences in host-specificity between these parasitoids. First, we compared t…
View article: System nutrient dynamics in orchards: a research roadmap for nutrient management in apple and kiwifruit. A review
System nutrient dynamics in orchards: a research roadmap for nutrient management in apple and kiwifruit. A review Open
As agricultural intensification affects global environmental change, a redesign of our food production systems towards practices that replace external inputs with inbuilt ecosystem services is needed. Specifically, human-induced changes to…
View article: Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology
Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology Open
This archive contains the raw data from electrophysiological experiments conducted with Trissolcus japonicus Ashmead, Trissolcus basalis Wollaston, and Trissolcus oenone Dodd (Scelionidae: Hymenoptera) in relatio…
View article: Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology
Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology Open
This archive contains the raw data from electrophysiological experiments conducted with Trissolcus japonicus Ashmead, Trissolcus basalis Wollaston, and Trissolcus oenone Dodd (Scelionidae: Hymenoptera) in relatio…
View article: Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology
Stink bug egg parasitoid electrophysiology Open
This archive contains the raw data from electrophysiological experiments conducted with Trissolcus japonicus Ashmead, Trissolcus basalis Wollaston, and Trissolcus oenone Dodd (Scelionidae: Hymenoptera) in relatio…
View article: Olfactory Receptor Neurons for Plant Volatiles and Pheromone Compounds in the Lucerne Weevil, Sitona discoideus
Olfactory Receptor Neurons for Plant Volatiles and Pheromone Compounds in the Lucerne Weevil, Sitona discoideus Open
Antennal olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) for pheromone-related and plant volatile compounds were identified and characterized in the lucerne weevil, Sitona discoideus (Gyllenhal), using the single sensillum recording technique. Our study…
View article: Antennal Sensillum Morphology and Electrophysiological Responses of Olfactory Receptor Neurons in Trichoid Sensilla of the Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
Antennal Sensillum Morphology and Electrophysiological Responses of Olfactory Receptor Neurons in Trichoid Sensilla of the Diamondback Moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) Open
Plant chemical signals are important olfactory cues for the survival and reproduction of phytophagous insects. The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella L. (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is a Brassica spp. (Brassicales: Brassicaceae) specialis…
View article: Chemical ecology meets conservation biological control: identifying plant volatiles as predictors of floral resource suitability for an egg parasitoid of stink bugs
Chemical ecology meets conservation biological control: identifying plant volatiles as predictors of floral resource suitability for an egg parasitoid of stink bugs Open
Conservation biological control aims to enhance natural enemy populations in crop habitats, e.g. by providing flowering plants as food resources. Suitable flower species must enhance the survival and fecundity of natural enemies but in add…