ESA Pacific Branch Annual Meeting Online Program

Forest Insect Semiochemistry

Tuesday, March 27, 2012: 1:30 PM-4:40 PM
Salon G (Marriott Downtown Waterfront )
Organizer :
Jocelyn Millar


1:40 PM
114
Kairomones produced by Phytophthora ramorum-infected coast live oaks influence ambrosia beetle responses and tree survival
Brice A. McPherson, UC Berkeley ; Anna Conrad, Ohio State University ; David L. Wood, UC Berkeley ; Pierluigi Bonello, Ohio State University
2:00 PM
115
Updates on the Gold Spotted Oak Borer (Agrilus auroguttatus) Invasion in Southern California and Biocontrol Efforts
Mark Hoddle, University of California, Riverside ; Vanessa Lopez, University of California, Riverside ; Tom W. Coleman, USDA - Forest Service ; Paul Rugman-Jones, University of California, Riverside ; Richard Stouthamer, University Of California Riverside ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA Forest Service ; Richard Reardon, 4USDA Forest Service-Forest Health Technology and Enterprise Team
2:20 PM
116
The Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus), should it have been synonomized? Findings from pheromone, molecular and flight activity studies
Christina D. Hoddle, University Of California Riverside ; Mark S. Hoddle, University Of California Riverside ; Jocelyn Millar, University Of California Riverside ; Paul Rugman-Jones, University Of California Riverside ; Richard Stouthamer, University Of California Riverside
2:40 PM
117
Contrasting multimodal communication systems of egg and pupal parasitoid wasps of gypsy moth
Kelly M. Ablard, Simon Fraser University ; Adela Danci, Simon Fraser University ; Michael Hrabar, Simon Fraser University ; Gerhard Gries, Simon Fraser University
3:00 PM
3:20 PM
118
Development of a trapping system for Asian longhorned beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis) using semiochemicals
Kelli Hoover, Penn State University ; Melody A. Keena, USDA - Forest Service ; Peter S. Meng, Penn State University ; R. Talbot Trotter, USDA - Forest Service ; Mark C. Mescher, Penn State University ; Consuelo M. De Moraes, Penn State University
3:40 PM
119
Developing an improved trapping tool to survey cerambycid beetles: evaluation of trap height and lure composition
Elizabeth E. Graham, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA - Forest Service ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Jocelyn G. Millar, University of California, Riverside
4:00 PM
120
The molecular basis of pheromone detection in the longhorned beetles
Robert F. Mitchell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; David T. Hughes, University of Miami ; Charles W. Luetje, University of Miami ; Jocelyn G. Millar, University of California, Riverside ; Lawrence M. Hanks, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ; Hugh M. Robertson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:20 PM
121
An overview of semiochemical attractants for cerambycid beetles
Jocelyn Millar, University of California-Riverside ; Lawrence M. Hanks, University of Illinois
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