2008 ESA Annual Meeting, November 16-19, 2008: Adult Insect Feeding Attractants, an Alternative to Pheromones
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Adult Insect Feeding Attractants, an Alternative to Pheromones
Organizers:
Peter J Landolt and Hal Reed
Welcoming Remarks
1013
How do moths find their sugar?
Peter J. Landolt
,
USDA, ARS
Audio File
Recorded presentation
1014
Attractiveness of floral compounds to male and female moths in Florida
Robert L. Meagher
,
USDA-ARS
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Peter J. Landolt
,
USDA, ARS
Audio File
Recorded presentation
1015
Feeding attractants for pest tephritid fruit flies
Nancy D. Epsky
,
USDA-ARS
;
Paul E. Kendra
,
USDA-ARS
;
Robert R. Heath
,
USDA-ARS
Audio File
Recorded presentation
1016
Insect feeding attractants: The European experience
Miklos Toth
,
Hungarian Academy of Science
1017
Feeding attractants for hematophagous flies
Sandra Allan
,
USDA, ARS
Break
1018
Adult beetle attractants from food: Research and applications
Thomas W. Phillips
,
Kansas State University
Audio File
Recorded presentation
1019
Feeding attractants for yellowjackets, hornets, and paper wasps
Hal Reed
,
Oral Roberts University
Audio File
Recorded presentation
1020
Butterfly, oh butterfly, how stinketh is thy palate?
David C. Robacker
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USDA, ARS
1021
Insect feeding attractant isolation and identification: Challenges with new paradigms
Robert R. Heath
,
USDA-ARS
Audio File
Recorded presentation
Concluding Remarks
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