Ten-Minute Papers, P-IE: Lepidopteran Behavior & Mating Disruption

Tuesday, December 15, 2009: 8:00 AM-11:00 AM
Room 106, First Floor (Convention Center)
Moderators:
Alberto Pantoja
Vonny M. Barlow
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:05 AM
Mother knows best: optimal oviposition in the European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis)
Katie Ellis, Pennsylvania State University; Dennis D. Calvin, Pennsylvania State University
8:17 AM
Fall armyworm migration in North America
Rodney Nagoshi, USDA - ARS; Rob Meagher, USDA - ARS
8:29 AM
Observations of overwintering hibernacula on pecan in southwest Arkansas and northeast Texas
Joel A. Smith, University of Arkansas; Randy Luttrell, University of Arkansas; Robert N. Wiedenmann, University of Arkansas
8:41 AM
Mechanically-applied mating disruption for control of grape berry moth
Luis Teixeira, Michigan State University; Keith Mason, Michigan State University; Rufus Isaacs, Michigan State University
8:53 AM
Apple and sugar feeding in adult codling moths: effects on longevity, fecundity, and egg fertility
Erik J. Wenninger, University of Idaho; Peter J. Landolt, USDA - ARS
9:05 AM
Performance of selected pheromone reservoir systems for mating disruption of codling moth in the eastern commercial apple production system
Vonny M. Barlow, North Carolina State University; Jim Walgenbach, North Carolina State University; Paul H. Davis, Western North Carolina University; Cynthia A. Atterholt, Western Carolina University
9:17 AM
Break
9:32 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 1–insights from competitive-attraction theory
James R. Miller, Michigan State University; Larry Gut, Michigan State University; Peter Mcghee, Michigan State University; Piera Siegert, Michigan State University
9:44 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 2–confirmation of competitive attraction equations
Christopher G. Adams, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University; Peter S. McGhee, Michigan State University; Piera Siegert, Michigan State University; Matthew Grieshop, Michigan State University; Larry Gut, Michigan State University
9:56 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 3–temperature-dependent effects
Piera Siegert, Michigan State University; Christopher G. Adams, Michigan State University; Peter S. McGhee, Michigan State University; Larry Gut, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University
10:08 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 4–optimizing pheromone release rates
Michael Reinke, Michigan State University; Peter Mcghee, Michigan State University; Piera Siegert, Michigan State University; Christopher G. Adams, Michigan State University; Larry Gut, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University
10:20 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 5–attract and remove
Juan Huang, Michigan State University; Larry J. Gut, Michigan State University; Peter S. McGhee, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University
10:32 AM
Advancing codling moth mating disruption: Part 6–comparison of low vs high density approaches
Peter Mcghee, Michigan State University; Larry J. Gut, Michigan State University; James R. Miller, Michigan State University
10:44 AM
Collecting moths under the Alaska midnight sun
Alberto Pantoja, USDA - ARS; Peter J. Landolt, USDA - ARS; Aaron M. Hagerty, USDA; Susan Y. Emmert, USDA
10:56 AM
Concluding Remarks