Wednesday, December 12, 2001: 7:00 AM-5:30 PM | |||
Exhibit Hall(Convention Center, Lower Level) | |||
Display Presentations, Subsection Cd. Behavior and Ecology | |||
D0627 | Agonistic behavior between individual worker termites from three cuticular hydrocarbon phenotypes of Reticulitermes from northern California Casey Delphia, Kirsten A. Copren, Lori J. Nelson, Michael I. Haverty |
D0628 | The effects of insecticide (Dursban) on pig decomposition in southeastern Pennsylvania Joe D. Santoro, John R. Wallace |
D0629 | Spatial scale and the numerical response by Coccinellidae to aphids Norman C. Elliott, Kristopher Giles, Gerald J. Michels, S. Dean Kindler |
D0630 | Invasion of the Florida citrus ecosystem by Harmonia axyridis and asymmetric competition with a native coccinellid, Cycloneda sanguinea J.P. Michaud |
D0631 | Foraging behavior and vertical distribution of Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) relative to pry patch distribution Taek Joon Kang, Chuleui Jung, Joon-Ho Lee |
D0632 | Calorespirometry to determine the effects of temperature on the metabolic efficiency of Harmonia axyridis (Col.: Coccinellidae) larvae E. BARÇIN Acar, Bruce N. Smith, Lee D. Hansen, Gary M. Booth |
D0633 | Abundance and movement of coccinellids in relation to prey and pollen levels Gwen-Alyn Hoheisel, Shelby Fleischer |
D0634 | Identification of microsatellite DNA markers for the parasitic wasp, Cotesia congregata (Say) Karen M. Kester, M. Katherine Jensen, Bonnie L. Brown |
D0635 | First biological account of the neotropical genus Chrysopodes (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae): life-history of Chrysopes lineafrons under natural and laboratory conditions Gilberto Albuquerque, Patrícia Silva |
D0636 | Performance of Acrosternum impicticorne and Acrosternum ubicum (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) on a wild and potential cultivated host plants Cristiano Schwertner, Gilberto Albuquerque |
D0637 | A comparison of mortality and heat shock protein 70 levels in heat-stressed prepupae of the introduced leaf-cutter bee species Megachile rotundata and Megachile apicalis John Barthell, John Hranitz, Robbin Thorp |
D0638 | Parasitic wasp (Hymenoptera: Diapriidae) pollination of a protected North American slipper-orchid Cypripedium fasciculatum (Orchidaceae) Carol Ferguson, Kathleen Donham |
D0639 | Effects of urban land use on bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) diversity Nancy E. McIntyre, Mark E. Hostetler |
D0640 | Short and long term effects of herbicides on trap-nesting Hymenoptera in regenerating clearcuts Constance S. Stubbs, Stephen Woods, Francis A. Drummond |
D0641 | Nest-species association of some Costa Rican solitary bees Renata C. Monteiro-Consoli, S.B. Vinson, Gordon W. Frankie |
D0642 | Using bumble bees as pollinators of hybrid azaleas Adriean J. Mayor, Jerome F. Grant, Paris L. Lambdin |
D0643 | A comparison of carabid species in azaleas and azaelas planted with flowers George C Hamilton, James H. Lashomb, Jianxin Zhang, Lisa Reed |
D0644 | The short and long term effects of herbicide applications in Maine clearcuts on ant diversity and abundance Kerry Frances Lough |
D0645 | Shaken not stirred: Of ants and earthquakes John R B Lighton, Francis D. Duncan |
D0646 | Ant communities in Mexican deciduous matorral: Effects of tree isolation and leaf fall Aaron D. Gove, Jonathan D. Majer, Victor Rico-Gray |
D0647 | Long-term seed recognition and cache use in the desert seed harvester ant Pogonomyrmex rugosus John T. Weser, Jennifer H. Fewell, Robert A. Johnson, Steven W. Rissing |
D0648 | Temporal resource switching by ants between honeydew produced by the fivespotted gamagrass leafhopper, Dalbulus quinquenotatus, and nectar produced by plants with extrafloral nectaries Gustavo Moya-Raygoza, Kirk Larsen |
D0649 | Consequences of aphid protection by red imported fire ants on cotton aphid-natural enemy dynamics Ian Kaplan, Margaret Patrick, Micky D. Eubanks |
D0650 | Responses of red imported fire ants to electrical shock in the laboratory Jo Kirk Newbrough, Harlan G. Thorvilson |
D0651 | Arthropod recolonization after disturbance by fire: the importance of local vs. landscape processes R. A. Redak, J. C. Burger, J. T. Rotenberry, M. A. Patten |
D0652 | Assessment of sand properties by antlion larvae Jason T. Botz, Catherine Loudon, Jeffrey S. Olafsen, Don W. Steeples |
D0653 | Leaf beetle communities in some Costa Rican forest ecosystems (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) R. Wills Flowers |
D0654 | Inventory of the insects in two protected areas of Honduras Roberto J. Cordero, Ronald D. Cave |
D0655 | Tephritoidea survey from coffee berries collected in the State of São Paulo, Brazil Adalton Raga, Daniela A. O. Prestes, Miguel F. Souza Filho, Mario E. Sato, Romildo C. Siloto, Roberto A. Zucchi |
D0656 | Evaluation of ball moss, Tillandsia recurvata L., as a refuge site for insects during the dry season in a dry, tropical forest Jesús Luna-Cozar, Robert W. Jones |
D0657 | Influences of diet breadth on patterns of gene flow in central american hispine beetles Duane Mckenna |
D0658 | Effects of past disturbance on the abundance and diversity of leaf litter weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) on a single mountain peak in southeastern Mexico Robert W. Jones, Lorena Ruiz Montoya, Fabiola López Echevarría |
D0659 | Insect fauna collected on northern red oak, Quercus rubra L., in the Great Smokey Mountains National Park and the University of Tennessee arboretum D. D. Trieff, P. L. Lambdin, J. F. Grant |
D0660 | Distribution of crane flies in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Matthew J. Petersen, Ernest Bernard, Charles R. Parker |
D0661 | Hardwood foliage feeding macrolepidopteran diversity in the central Appalachians and their host's distribution and abundance John S. Strazanac, Vicki A. Kondo, Linda Butler |
D0662 | Translocation and establishment of a threatened tiger beetle (Cicindela dorsalis) at Sandy Hook, New Jersey C. Barry Knisley, James M. Hill |
D0663 | A survey of Missouri tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) Ted C. MacRae, Christopher R. Brown |
D0664 | Treehopper (Homoptera: Membracidae) biodiversity in an equatorial rainforest canopy: an analysis with respect to seasonality, canopy architecture, and tree species composition Sarah D. Weigel, Terry L. Erwin |
D0665 | Elevational influences on species composition of clearwing moths in southeastern Tennessee Kelly R. Jackson, Jerome F. Grant, Frank A. Hale |
D0666 | Macrolepidoptera as pixels across the landscape of western Oregon Jeffrey C. Miller, Paul C. Hammond, Dana N. R. Ross |
D0667 | Carabid beetle biodiversity values related to pitfall trap size D.A. Waller, A. Beckman |
D0668 | Prairie plant species richness and functional group diversity affect ground beetle assemblages Kirk Larsen |
D0669 | The Ohio Lepidopterists' Long-term Butterfly Monitoring Program David J. Horn |
D0670 | Fragmentation and cropping system effects on shrub-steppe Orthoptera Mark A. Quinn |
D0671 | Expansion of enemy-free space through crop domestication for the sunflower moth, Homoeosoma electellum (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Yolanda Chen, Stephen C. Welter |
D0672 | Sensitivity of cabbage looper strains to variation in pheromone blend composition Charlene N. Rucker, Kenneth F. Haynes |
D0673 | Testing the interrelationships of pest-predator-plant yield component on the Egyptian cotton fields Mahmoud El-Naggar, Ahmed Abdu Hamed Amin, Malak Gergis |
D0674 | Monitoring resistance to Bt proteins in cotton bollworm and tobacco budworm during 2001 Douglas Sumerford, D.D. Hardee |
D0675 | Building a relational database to enhance safeguarding capabilities against invasive weevils Stephanie Bloem, Russ F. Mizell, Katherine Luhring, Peg Rotstein |
D0676 | Mechanism of attraction in Premnotrypes suturicallus (Curculionidae) Jeremy J. Heath, Jesus Alcazar, Abdelaziz Lagnaoui |
D0677 | Flood depth influences oviposition behavior of the rice water weevil, Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus Michael J. Stout, M. Rita Riggio |
D0678 | Interactions between microarthropod predators and entomopathogenic nematodes C. Marie Newman, Mary Barbercheck |
D0679 | Feeding and oviposition behavior of Pyrrhalta viburni (Paykull), a new landscape pest in the northeast U.S Paul A. Weston, Joel M. Baird |
D0680 | Sex pheromone of the vine mealybug, Planococcus ficus Jocelyn G. Millar, J. Stephen McElfresh, Diane Hinkens |
D0681 | Microencapsulated sprayable pheromones as disruptants of communication in lepidopteran tree-fruit insects Naomi DeLury, Gary Judd, Mark Gardiner |
D0682 | Identification of the male-specific aggregation pheromone of the cereal leaf beetle Allard A. Cossé, Robert, J. Bartelt, Bruce, W. Zilkowski |
D0683 | Cowpea weevil flights to female sex pheromone at three wind speeds L.P.S. Kuenen, H.C. Rowe |
D0684 | Correlating electroantennographic detection of moth pheromone plumes with behaviour in backgrounds of pheromone disruptant Gary Judd, Mark Gardiner, Naomi DeLury |
D0685 | From laboratory to field: employing flight tunnels to study pheromone-mediated communication in Lepidopteran tree-fruit insects Mark Gardiner, Gary Judd, Naomi DeLury |
D0686 | Are phytochemical cues associated with leaf developmental stage transmitted through phloem sap to the third trophic level? Georgianna Gould |
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