Poster Presentations: P-IE 2

Wednesday, November 13, 2013: 8:00 AM-2:00 PM
Exhibit Hall 4 (Austin Convention Center)


Preliminary results on insecticidal and repellent activity of ProAlexinTM on Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), and citrus mealy bug, Planococcus citri (Risso)
A. Georgoulas, Agricultural University of Athens ; Antonios Tsagkarakis, Institute of Agronomical Sciences (I.G.E.) ; G. P. Polychronopoulos, Citrox Technologies ; Ch. Rokkas, Citrox Technologies ; D. Mitsopoulos, Citrox Technologies ; J. Katsimboulas, Citrox Technologies
Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Brazil? First molecular detection report
Wee Tek Tay, Biosecurity Flagship, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences ; Miguel Soria, Mato Grosso Cotton Institute - IMAmt ; Tom Walsh, Sustainable Agricultural Flagship, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences ; Danielle Thomazoni, Mato Grosso Cotton Institute - IMAmt ; Pierre Silvie, IRD/CIRAD ; Gajanan Behere, Division of Crop Improvement, ICAR Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region ; Craig Anderson, Biosecurity Flagship, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences ; Sharon Downes, Sustainable Agriculture Flagship, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences
Multi-year efficacy and grain yield of single and stacked insect control traits deployed in a blended refuge against western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
Murdick J. McLeod, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc ; Roxanne Fegley, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc ; Steven R. Paszkiewicz, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Multi-year efficacy and grain yield of single and stacked insect control traits deployed in a blended refuge against lepidopteran pests of maize
Roxanne Fegley, Pioneer Hi-Bred International ; Murdick J. McLeod, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc ; Steven R. Paszkiewicz, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Efficacy of Bt corn against natural infestations of the Mexican rice borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Louisiana
Julien M. Beuzelin, LSU AgCenter ; Blake E. Wilson, Louisiana State University ; Matthew T. VanWeelden, LSU AgCenter ; Allan T. Showler, USDA-ARS
Understanding Bt trait resistance in Minnesota through bioassays of field-collected western corn rootwom, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
Elizabeth Schacht, University of Minnesota ; Ken Ostlie, University of Minnesota ; Megan E. Carter, University of Minnesota ; Michele Majeski, University of Minnesota
Monitoring the effectiveness of three Bt corn hybrids against corn rootworms in South Dakota
David Ordosch, South Dakota State University ; Adrianna Szczepaniec, South Dakota State University
Survival of western bean cutworm, Striacosta albicosta, larvae on various Bt-maize tissues
Jocelyn L. Smith, University of Guelph ; Arthur W. Schaafsma, University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus
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Baseline susceptibility of Brazilian populations of Spodoptera frugiperda and Diatraea saccharalis to Vip3Aa20 insecticidal protein
Oderlei Bernardi, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ ; Douglas Amado, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ ; Renan S. de Sousa, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ ; Fabiana Segatti, Syngenta Prote��o de Cultivos Ltda. ; Julio Fatoretto, Syngenta Prote��o de Cultivos Ltda. ; Tony Burd, Syngenta ; Celso Omoto, University of Sao Paulo/ESALQ
Field evaluations of corn expressing RNAi-based insect protected trait on non-target organisms
Aqeel Ahmad, Monsanto Company ; Kwame Adu-Tutu, Monsanto Company ; Damian Grimi, Monsanto Argentina SAIC ; Ignacio Negri, Monsanto Argentina SAIC ; Christopher R. Brown, Monsanto Company ; Bernard Sammons, Monsanto Company ; Michael Horak, Monsanto Company
Exposure to multiple Bt proteins through resistant hosts demonstrates no effects on a suite of their natural enemies
Anthony M. Shelton, Cornell University, NYSAES ; Junce Tian, Zhejiang University ; Liping Long, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences ; Xiangping Wang, Yangtze University ; Steven Naranjo, USDA Agricultural Research Service ; J�rg Romeis, Agroscope Reckenholz, T�nikon Research Station ART ; Richard L. Hellmich, USDA - ARS ; Elizabeth Earle, Cornell University ; Ping Wang, Cornell University NYSAES
A first glimpse of non-target impact of the western corn rootworm dsRNA on ladybug using in vivo RNAi bioassay
Xiaowei Yang, Department of Entomology University of Kentucky ; Huipeng Pan, University of Kentucky ; Blair Siegfried, University of Nebraska ; Xuguo Zhou, University of Kentucky
Environment risk assessment of transgenic Nicotiana tabacum: Assessing non-target effects of bioreactor crops
Ian Scott, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ; Rima Menassa, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada ; Igor Kolotilin, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Efficacy of novel insecticidal proteins in controlling lepidopteran pests in corn, cotton and soybean
Leonardo Magalhaes, Bayer CropScience ; Amanda Riggs, Bayer CropScience ; Deepa Balasubramanian, Bayer Cropscience ; Kimberly Sampson, Bayer CropScience ; Maria Stauffer, Bayer CropScience
Importance of inter- vs. intra-specific variation in host quality on an herbivore: Testing non-wheat host grass species with wheat stem sawfly, Cephus cinctus
Kevin J. Delaney, USDA - ARS ; Joel Perez-Mendoza, USDA-APHIS-PPQ ; David K. Weaver, Montana State University
Induced host plant resistance: Jasmonic acid effect on soybean loopers, Chrysodeixis includens
Abigail Cox, Louisiana State University ; Jeffrey A. Davis, Louisiana State University
Effect of soybean leaf position on the antibiosis expression to Anticarsia gemmatalis and the relation with nutrients and trichomes
Bruno Sardinha de Souza, FCAV/UNESP ; Eduardo Costa, FCAV/UNESP ; Zulene Ribeiro, FCAV/UNESP ; Michael J. Stout, Louisiana State University ; Arlindo Boi�a Junior, FCAV/UNESP
Inheritance of resistance in soybean PI165673 to Dectes stem borer, Dectes texanus LeConte (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Lina Aguirre-Rojas, Kansas State University ; William T. Schapaugh, Kansas State University ; C. Michael Smith, Kansas State University
Screening of soybean genotypes for resistance to soybean aphid and soybean mosaic virus 
Edson L. L. Baldin, University of Nebraska ; Luis Posadas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Lia Marchi-Werle, University of Nebraska ; Tiffany M. Heng-Moss, University of Nebraska ; George Graeff, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ; Thomas E. Hunt, University of Nebraska
Constitutive and induced resistance to Helicoverpa armigera in grain legumes
H. C. Sharma, International Crops Research Institute for the Semiarid Tropics ; Abdul Rashid War, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)
Differences in susceptibility of zoysiagrasses, Zoysia spp., to the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
Shaku Nair, University of Georgia ; Kris Braman, University of Georgia ; Paul Raymer, University of Georgia
Host plant resistance and tolerance of bentgrass species and cultivars (Agrostis spp.) to annual bluegrass weevil, Listronotus maculicollis Dietz
Olga Kostromytska, Rutgers University ; Stacy Bonos, Rutgers university ; Albrecht M. Koppenh�fer, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Improved specimen preparation and SEM imaging reveal the morphology of a west African sorghum resistant to storage insects
Michael W. Pendleton, Texas A&M University ; Bonnie B. Pendleton, West Texas A&M University ; E. Ann Ellis, Texas A&M University ; Niamoye Diarisso, Institut D'Economie Rural
Insect responses to sorghum with enhanced lignin biosynthesis
Patrick F. Dowd, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Scott E. Sattler, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Zhengxiang Ge, University of Nebraska, Lincoln ; Thomas Clemente, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Vat-mediated resistance to Aphis gossypii in melon: Key transcription factors and diurnal effects
James Anstead, Pennsylvania State University ; Sampurna Sattar, Pennsylvania State University ; Gary A Thompson, Pennsylvania State University
Does pecan population structuring predict resistance to pecan aphids? Aphid performance and plant physical defenses across a broad sample of native pecans
Gerardo Garcia-Nevarez, Texas A&M University ; Larry Grauke, USDA ARS ; Marvin K. Harris, Texas A&M University ; Julio S. Bernal, Texas A&M University
Laboratory evaluation of sweetpotato germplasm for resistance to sweetpotato weevil
M. J. Murray, Louisiana State University AgCenter ; Jeffrey A. Davis, LSU AgCenter ; D. R. LaBonte, Louisiana State University AgCenter
Response of Bombyx mori L. to leaf nutrition of Nepalese Morus genotypes
Narahari P. Ghimire, Institute of Agriculture and Animal Science
Bad vibrations: Plants respond to leaf vibrations caused by insect herbivore chewing
Heidi Appel, University of Missouri ; Reginald Cocroft, University of Missouri
Disrupting host selection behavior of a phytopathogen vector by broadcasting a synthetic version of a pathogen-induced, plant defense volatile
Emily Kuhns, University of Florida ; Xavier Martini, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center ; Yolani Tribuiani, University of Florida ; Monique Coy, University of Florida ; Dara Stockton, University of Florida ; Lukasz Stelinski, University of Florida ; Kirsten P Stelinski, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center
Insecticide and acaricide resistance monitoring: Harmonisation and coordination of susceptibility bioassay methods
Tatjana Sikuljak, BASF Corporation ; Harald Koehler, Bayer CropScience AG ; Magali Gravouil, Du Pont de Nemours ; Lixin Mao, BASF Corporation ; Alan Porter, IRAC International ; Russell Slater, Syngenta Crop Protection AG ; Frank Wessels, Dow AgroSciences
Geographic variation and mode of inheritance of resistance to spinosad in Colorado potato beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata (Say)
Mitchell Baker, The City University of New York - Queens College ; Coby Klein, Graduate Center of CUNY ; Saidan Qi, Queens College CUNY ; David Mota-Sanchez, Michigan State University ; Andrei Alyokhin, University of Maine ; Mark E. Whalon, Michigan State University
Relative influences of the landscape and bees on crop yield
Jessica D. Petersen, Cornell University ; Brian A. Nault, Cornell University
Launch of the USDA, ARS Coordinated Project on Minimizing the Exposure of Honey Bees to Pesticides Applied to Southern Row Crops
John J. Adamczyk, USDA-ARS-Thad Cochran Southern Hort. Lab ; Kevin Hackett, USDA-ARS ; Thomas E. Rinderer, USDA-ARS ; Robert G. Danka, USDA, ARS ; Matthew Tarver, USDA-ARS ; Yu Cheng Zhu, USDA�ARS Jamie Whitten Delta State Research Center ; Clint Hoffmann, USDA, ARS, Areawide Pest Management Research Unit ; Gretchen Jones, USDA-ARS ; Steve Thomson, USDA, ARS, Crop Production Systems Research Unit ; William Meikle, USDA � ARS ; James Ottea, Louisiana State University ; Kristen Healy, Louisiana State University ; Jeff Gore, Mississippi State University ; Donald Cook, Mississippi State University ; Scott D. Stewart, University of Tennessee ; John A Skinner, The University of Tennessee ; Gus Lorenz, University of Arkansas ; Angus Catchot, Mississippi State University
Preliminary comparison of traps collecting propolis by honey bees
Georgios Balotis, Institute of Agronomical Sciences (I.G.E.) ; Nikolaos Koutsianas, Apivita S.A. ; Athanassios Koutsianas, Apivita S.A. ; Tatiani Katsikogianni, Apivita S.A. ; Anagnosti Choukalas, Apivita S.A. ; Antonios Tsagkarakis, Institute of Agronomical Sciences (I.G.E.)
Assessment of pollinator floral preferences with phylogenetic random utility models
Nathaniel Pope, University of Texas at Austin ; Shalene Jha, University of Texas
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Developing floral provisioning plantings for the enhancement of pollinators: A case study in Pennsylvania apple orchards
Amanda Ritz, Pennsylvania State University ; David J. Biddinger, Pennsylvania State University, Fruit Research & Extension Center ; David Mortensen, Penn State University ; Mace Vaughn, The Xerces Society ; James Gillis, USDA-NRCS ; Edwin Rajotte, Pennsylvania State University ; Neelendra K. Joshi, Pennsylvania State University, Fruit Research & Extension Center ; Timothy W. Leslie, Long Island University
Osmia ribifloris, the best little orchard bee in the West
Blair Sampson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Chris Werle, Louisiana State University ; Timothy Rinehart, USDA-ARS Thad Cochran Southern Horticultural Research Lboratory ; John J. Adamczyk, USDA-ARS-Thad Cochran Southern Hort. Lab
Multiple infections in bees: Chalkbrood in managed Megachile rotundata
Rosalind James, USDA - ARS ; Ellen Klinger, USDA - ARS
Comparison of bee diversity in a burned and unburned restored prairie
Jens Hulden, Concordia College- Moorhead ; Jonathan Tetlie, Concordia College- Moorhead ; Ross Thompson, Concordia College- Moorhead ; D. Bryan Bishop, Concordia College- Moorhead
Characterizing a plant-pollinator network for Plummers Island
Robert Oppenheimer, George Washington University ; John T. Lill, George Washington University
Complex effects of urban land use on native bee communities in a rapidly growing metropolis
Kimberly Ballare, University of Texas at Austin ; Shalene Jha, University of Texas
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Influence of endosymbionts in mediating plant defense responses to herbivory by the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum
Jill Piorkowski, Auburn University ; Simon Zebelo, Auburn University ; Henry Fadamiro, Auburn University
'Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum' titer over time in the psyllid Bactericera cockerelli, following acquisition from infected plants
Joseph E. Munyaneza, USDA - ARS ; Venkatesan Sengoda, USDA-ARS ; Donald C. Henne, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Plant infection and nutrition affect host preference behavior of Asian citrus psyllid: Laboratory and field experiments
Xavier Martini, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center ; Emily Kuhns, University of Florida ; Kirsten P Stelinski, University of Florida, Citrus Research and Education Center ; Lukasz, L. Stelinski, University of Florida
Dynamics of a bacterial endosymbiont within its insect host population: Distribution of Wolbachia in Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) populations in Florida
Mark Hoffmann, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center ; Monique Coy, University of Florida ; Heather Kingdom Gibbard, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center ; Kirsten S Pelz-Stelinski, University of Florida Citrus Research and Education Center
Characterization of Wolbachia infecting Pentalonia aphids
Clesson Higashi, University of Hawaii Manoa ; Alberto Bressan, University of Hawaii ; Kerry M. Oliver, University of Georgia
Spatial analysis of occurrence of PRSV and ZYMV, two aphid-transmitted viruses, in Momordica charantia in Puerto Rico
Isis J. L�pez Quintero, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras ; Carolina Monmany, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras ; Jos� Carlos V. Rodrigues, University of Puerto Rico, Center for Excellence in Quarantine & Invasive Species
Transmission potential of the zebra chip disease pathogen “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” by whitefly and thrips on potato
Xiangbing Yang, Texas A&M Agrilife Research and Extension Center ; Manuel Campos, Texas A&M Agrilife Research and Extension Center ; Joseph E. Munyaneza, USDA - ARS ; Donald C. Henne, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Comparing three approaches to behavioral analysis of EPG Waveforms
Timothy Ebert, University of Florida ; Elaine Backus, USDA San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Research Center ; Alberto Fereres, Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias, Centro de Ciencias Medioambientales (CCMA-CSIC) ; Michael Rogers, University of Florida-IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center
Epidemiology and management of Pierce's disease in Arizona vineyards
S. J. Castle, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Paul Merten, USDA-ARS
Effects of endophytic fungi on western tarnished plant bug, Lygus hesperus, and fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, host plant use
Maria Julissa Ek-Ramos, Texas A&M University ; Weidong Pan, Texas A&M University ; Carrie Deans, Texas A&M University ; Cesar Valencia, Texas A&M University ; Gregory Sword, Texas A&M University
Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on larval development and adult ovipositional choices of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda
R. Murphey Coy, Auburn University ; David Held, Auburn University ; Joseph Kloepper, Auburn University
Interactions between the Matsucoccus scale insect/pathogen complex and eastern white pine health in the southern Appalachian Mountains
Kamal JK. Gandhi, University of Georgia ; Christopher Asaro, Virginia Department of Forestry ; David R. Coyle, University of Georgia ; Michelle Cram, USDA, Forest Service ; Angela M. Mech, University of Georgia
Non-target effects of transgenic blight resistant American chestnut, Castanea dentata (Marshall), on a seasonal guild of lepidopteran folivores
Dylan Parry, State University of New York, Environmental Science and Forestry ; Georgia R. Keene, State University of New York, Environmental Science and Forestry
The effect of age on mating success of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.)
Patrick Tobin, USDA, Forest Service ; Joshua Bolyard, USDA Forest Service/West Virginia University ; Andrea Hickman, Virginia Tech ; Ksenia S. Onufrieva, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Adaptive shifts in the phenology of egg hatch across the latitudinal range of gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, in North America
Dylan Parry, State University of New York, Environmental Science and Forestry ; Kristine Grayson, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Derek Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University
Local adaptation in larval performance across the latitudinal range of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar, in North America
Kristine Grayson, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Dylan Parry, State University of New York, Environmental Science and Forestry ; Derek Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Nora Krajah, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Dominique Grim, Virginia Commonwealth University
Multi-scale patterns of predation on Lymantria dispar pupa
Derek Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Stephanie Roddy, Virginia Commonwealth University ; Brett Butler, University of California, Berkeley ; Kristine Grayson, Virginia Commonwealth University
The interaction between two invasive herbivores, hemlock woolly adelgid, Adelges tsugae, and elongate hemlock scale, Fiorinia externa, on a shared host
Mauri Hickin, University of Rhode Island ; Evan L. Preisser, University of Rhode Island ; Sara Gomez, University of Rhode Island ; Liahna Gonda-King, University of Rhode Island
Abundance and diversity of woodboring beetles (Cerambycidae) in burned or unburned hardwood and conifer forests in Michigan
Therese M. Poland, USDA Forest Service ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Elizabeth Graham, Michigan State University
Ceramybycids captured at hardwood and conifer sites identified as high risk for exotic forest insect introductions in Michigan
Sara Tanis, Michigan State University ; Deborah G. McCullough, Michigan State University ; Therese M. Poland, USDA Forest Service
Mother knows best: Emerald ash borer oviposition host preference corresponds with larval performance
Chad M. Rigsby, Wright State University ; Vanessa Muilenburg, The Ohio State University, OARDC ; Thaddeus Tarpey, Wright State University ; Daniel A. Herms, The Ohio State University, OARDC ; Don Cipollini, Wright State University
Emerald ash borer and thousand cankers disease in Tennessee: Double the trouble
Jerome F. Grant, University of Tennessee ; Steve D. Powell, Tennessee Department of Agriculture ; Kenneth J. Copley, USDA APHIS ; Gregory J. Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Paris L. Lambdin, University of Tennessee ; Mark T. Windham, University of Tennessee
Are black walnuts in forests at risk from thousand cankers disease?
Gregory J. Wiggins, University of Tennessee ; Jerome F. Grant, University of Tennessee ; Paris L. Lambdin, University of Tennessee ; Katheryne Nix, University of Tennessee ; Mark T. Windham, University of Tennessee ; Denita Hadziabdic, University of Tennessee
Trapping for walnut twig beetle, Pityophthorus juglandis, in east Tennessee: What worked and what failed
Alicia Bray, Tennessee State University ; Jason B. Oliver, Tennessee State University ; William Klingeman, University of Tennessee ; Nadeer Youssef, Tennessee State University ; Sharon E. Reed, University of Missouri ; Jennifer Juzwik, USDA, Forest Service
Evaluation of tree bolt baits treated with attractants for wood-boring insects
Karla Addesso, Tennessee State University ; Alicia Bray, Tennessee State University ; Jason B. Oliver, Tennessee State University
Further exploration of host terpenoids as attractants for invasive insect pests
Jerome Niogret, USDA-ARS ; Paul E. Kendra, USDA-ARS ; Nancy D. Epsky, USDA-ARS
Predation, competition, and regulation of endemic populations of southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis
Carissa Aoki, Dartmouth College ; Rebecca Novello, Dartmouth College ; Matthew Ayres, Dartmouth College
Movement of Xylosandrus germanus (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) from woodlots into nurseries in Ohio
Michael Reding, USDA Agricultural Research Service ; Chris Ranger, USDA Agricultural Research Service ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University ; Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Tech ; Chris Werle, Louisiana State University ; Blair Sampson, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Utilizing artificially flood-stressed trees to manage ambrosia beetles in commercial nurseries
Peter B. Schultz, Virginia Tech ; Christopher M. Ranger, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Michael Reding, USDA Agricultural Research Service ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University
The mites associated with bark beetles in Finland's Koli National Park
John C. Moser, USDA, Forest Service ; Ritva Penttinen, Zoological Museum ; Heli Viiri, Finnish Forest Research Institute
Effects of laurel wilt disease on two native bay trees (Persea borbonia and P. palustris) in northeast Florida
Anthony Rossi, University of North Florida ; Chris Bentzien, Department of Biology
Comparison of seven essential oils identifies cubeb oil as an improved attractant for redbay ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
Paul E. Kendra, USDA-ARS ; Wayne S. Montgomery, USDA-ARS ; Jerome Niogret, USDA-ARS ; Elena Q. Schnell, USDA-ARS ; Mark A. Deyrup, Archbold Biological Station ; Nancy D. Epsky, USDA-ARS
A comparison of sampling techniques targeting the brown marmorated stink bug
George C. Hamilton, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Bermudagrass stem maggot: An exotic pest in the southeast USA
William Hudson, University of Georgia ; Lisa Baxter, University of Georgia ; Dennis Hancock, University of Georgia
Insect by-catch from targeted early-detection surveys in alfalfa and corn
Lori R. Spears, Utah State University ; Ricardo A. Ramirez, Utah State University
Bait stations for pest tephritid fruit flies
Nancy D. Epsky, USDA-ARS ; Micah Gill, USDA-ARS ; Jonathan H. Crane, University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL 33031
Sampling methodology and approach rates for Brevipalpus mites on limes entering the USA from Mexico
Elma Salinas, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; Daniel Martinez, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST ; David W. Bartels, USDA-APHIS-PPQ-CPHST
Trap design for Plecia nearctica (Diptera: Bibionidae)
Nastaran Tofangsazi, University of Florida ; Steven P. Arthurs, University of Florida ; Ronald Cherry, University of Florida
Development of lures for emerald ash borer and gold spotted oak borer
Damon J. Crook, USDA-APHIS-PPQ ; Tom W. Coleman, USDA Forest Service ; Nate McCartney, Penn State University ; Joseph Francese, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST Otis Laboratory ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA, Forest Service ; Yigen Chen, University of California ; Victor C. Mastro, USDA APHIS PPQ CPHST
Development of a new extended-release pheromone lure for boll weevils, Anthonomus grandis
Charles P.-C. Suh, USDA ARS APMRU ; Amanda Ramsey, Scentry Biologicals, Inc. ; Gerry Bohmfalk, Scentry Biologicals, Inc. ; John K. Westbrook, USDA ARS APMRU
Secretions from the ventral eversible gland (VEG) of Spodoptera exigua elicit activity of defense related enzymes and emission of volatile organic compounds in tomato, Solanum lycopersicum
Simon Zebelo, Auburn University ; Jill Piorkowski, Auburn University ; Joseph Disi, Auburn University ; Henry Fadamiro, Auburn University
Response of fire ants to extracts of coffee-weed, Sesbania herbacea (Mill.) McVaugh
Marian Butner, Tennessee Tech University ; Karla Addesso, Tennessee State University
Difference of aggregation pheromone secretion by feeding conditions in bean bug, Riptortus pedestris (Heteroptera: Alydidae)
Hyo-Seob Shin, Chungnam National University ; Sang-Eun Park, Chungnam National University ; Na-Yeon Ko, Chungnam National University ; Tae-Hee Ryu, Chungnam National University ; Jeong-Gon Kim, Chungnam National University ; Hye-Ri Kwon, Chungnam National University ; Mi-Ja Seo, Chungnam National University ; Yong-Man Yu, Chungnam National University ; Young-Nam Youn, Chungnam National University
Timecourse of volatile emissions from Datura wrightii in response to sustained herbivore damage
J. Daniel Hare, University of California, Riverside ; Aaron Olcerst, University of California, Riverside
Survey for spottedwing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura), in the five-county nursery production region of Tennessee
Garrett Roper, Tennessee Tech University ; Karla Addesso, Tennessee State University ; Jason Oliver, Tennessee State University
Evaluating trapping systems for Drosophila suzukii (spottedwing drosophila) in Oregon sweet cherry
Preston H. Brown, Oregon State University ; Dong H. Cha, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Peter J. Landolt, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Peter W. Shearer, Oregon State University
Monitoring spottedwing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii, in Ohio
James Jasinski, Ohio State University, Extension ; Celeste Welty, Ohio State University
Overwintering of Drosophila suzukii in the mid-Willamette Valley, Oregon
Amy J. Dreves, Oregon State University ; Amanda Ohrn, Oregon State University ; Jana C. Lee, USDA ARS ; Adam Cave, USDA - ARS
Visual ecology of spottedwing drosophila
Brent Short, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Appalachian Fruit Research Station ; Tracy C. Leskey, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Changes in an insect-plant interaction under varying water availability: Implications for the cereal leaf beetle, Oulema melanopus, and the host plant wheat, Triticum aestivum
Nathaniel E. Foote, University of Idaho ; Sanford D. Eigenbrode, University of Idaho ; Nilsa A. Bosque-P�rez, University of Idaho ; Thomas S. Davis, University of Idaho
Stressed and bitter: The effects of water deficit and pest-induced stress on hop flavor and aroma
Ruth E. Henderson, Washington State University ; Dan Groenendale, Washington State University ; Douglas Walsh, Washington State University
Simulated climate warming alters host tree quality for forest tent caterpillar
Mary A. Jamieson, University of Wisconsin ; Ezra G. Schwartzberg, Pensylvania State University ; Peter Reich, University of Minnesota ; Kenneth F. Raffa, University of Wisconsin ; Richard L. Lindroth, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bioecological study of Parlatoria blanchardi in the southern region of the Aures, Algeria
Tarai Nacer, Universit� Mohamed Khider, Biskra, Alg�rie, 07000 ; Mohammed Belhamra, Universit� Mohamed Khider
What a pest looks like: Morphological differentiation between wild and pestiferous corn leafhoppers, Dalbulus maidis
Milena Chinchilla-Ramirez, Department of Entomology ; Amanda Davila-Flores, Department of Entomology ; Thomas J. DeWitt, Texas A&M University ; Raul Medina, Texas A&M University ; Ricardo Ramirez-Romero, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Biologicas y Agropecuarias ; Julio S. Bernal, Texas A&M University
The grape seed chalcid in western Colorado
Robert Hammon, Colorado State Unverisity
Influence of energetic state on individual variation in boldness in the jumping spider Eris militaris (Araneae: Salticidae)
Raphael Royaut�, McGill University ; Martin Ballot, �cole Nationale Sup�rieure Agronomique de Toulouse ; Chris Buddle, McGill University ; Charles Vincent, Horticultural Research and Development Center
Host plants of the tarnished plant bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot de Beauvois)
Katherine Parys, USDA - ARS ; Gordon Snodgrass, USDA - ARS
Population dynamics of kudzu bug, Megacopta cribraria, in soybean field
Xiangli Dong, Qingdao Agricutlure University ; Xing P Hu, Auburn University
Damage diagnostic of Sphenophorus incurrens Gyllenhal (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Dryophthorinae), in sugar cane in M�xico
Obdulia Segura-Le�n, Colegio de Postgraduados ; Marianguadalupe Hern�ndez Arenas, INIFAP, Campo Experimental Zacatepec ; Juan Cibri�n-Tovar, Colegio de Postgraduados ; Jes�s Romero N�poles, Colegio de Postgraduados
Abundance and diversity of ground beetles and mosquitoes at three southeastern US sites: NEON data in action
David Hoekman, University of Colorado ; Kali Blevins, National Ecological Observatory Network
Urban edge effects on desert arthropod communities
Richard A. Redak, Department of Entomology ; Thomas Prentice, Department of Entomology ; Kathleen Campbell, Department of Entomology
Estimating the influence of plant richness on ground-dwelling invertebrates in restored prairie of central Nebraska
Grace Williams, Simpson College ; Michael Frank, Simpson College ; Hannah Longstreet, Simpson College ; Luis Saucedo, Simpson College ; Courtney Sherwood, Simpson College ; Lauren Tirado, Simpson College ; Demetre Van Arsdale, Simpson College ; Heidi Berger, Simpson College ; Clinton Meyer, Simpson College
Macroinvertebrate composition and utilization within and among mesohabitats of spring-fed and surface-fed Ozark streams
Rachel L.S. Heth, University of Missouri ; Robert W. Sites, University of Missouri
Comparison of feeding behavior of the bean bug, Riptortus pedestris, on the bean plant and pod using Electrical Penetration Graph (EPG) Technique
Hye-Ri Kwon, Chungnam National University ; Sang-Eun Park, Chungnam National University ; Sae-Hee Kim, Chungnam National University ; Na-Yeon Ko, Chungnam National University ; Tae-Hee Ryu, Chungnam National University ; Jeong-Gon Kim, Chungnam National University ; Hyo-Seob Shin, Chungnam National University ; Mi-Ja Seo, Chungnam National University ; Yong-Man Yu, Chungnam National University ; Young-Nam Youn, Chungnam National University
Seasonal occurrence of Riptortus pedestris on hairy vetch and difference of its development and longevity according to host plants
Hye-Ri Kwon, Chungnam National University ; Sang-Eun Park, Chungnam National University ; Na-Yeon Ko, Chungnam National University ; Tae-Hee Ryu, Chungnam National University ; Jeong-Gon Kim, Chungnam National University ; Hyo-Seob Shin, Chungnam National University ; Mi-Ja Seo, Chungnam National University ; Yong-Man Yu, Chungnam National University ; Young-Nam Youn, Chungnam National University
Factors influencing ant-mediated seed dispersal of neotropical pioneer tree species on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
Selina Ruzi, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign ; Daniel Roche, Smithsonian Tropical Research Intern ; Camilo Zalamea, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign ; James Dalling, University of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign ; Andrew V. Suarez, University of Illinois
Female mate preference, longevity, and fecundity in western corn rootworm in relation to male and female genotypes
Wade French, USDA, ARS, NCARL ; Leslie Hammack, USDA, ARS, NCARL ; Douglas W. Tallamy, University of Delaware
Host-microbe interactions in the rotation-resistant variant of the western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte
Chia-Ching Chu, University of Illinois ; Joseph L. Spencer, University of Illinois ; Mat�as J. Curzi, DuPont Pioneer ; Jorge A. Zavala, University of Buenos Aires-CONICET ; Manfredo J. Seufferheld, University of Illinois
Feeding and oviposition preferences of Thaumastocoris peregrinus (Heteroptera:Thaumastocoridae) Carpintero and Dellape
Marina V. Santadino, Universidad Nacional de Lujan ; Gerardo Liljesthr�m, Universidad Nacional de La Plata ; Carlos Eduardo Coviella, Universidad Nacional de Lujan
Remote sensing of hemlock woolly adelgid infestations in southern New Hampshire and Maine
Justin Williams, US Forest Service ; Ryan Hanavan, USDA Forest Service ; Barrett Rock, University of New Hampshire
Hyperspectral remote sensing techniques to assess a decade of hemlock mortality in the Catskills Mountains
Ryan Hanavan, USDA Forest Service ; Rich Hallett, US Forest Service ; Jen Pontius, University of Vermont
Quantification of in situ root herbivory using remote sensing technology
Matthew O'Neill, Center for Conservation Biology ; Michael Allen, Center for Conservation Biology
Comparative analysis of western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, in T0 and T1 maize root trainer assays relative to time after infestation
Amanda Riggs, Bayer CropScience ; Deepa Balasubramanian, Bayer Cropscience ; Heather Furcillo, Bayer CropScience ; Kimberly Sampson, Bayer CropScience ; Lacey Warrick, Bayer CropScience ; Leonardo Magalhaes, Bayer CropScience ; Maria Stauffer, Bayer CropScience ; Nathan Clements, Bayer CropScience ; Seth Levkoff, Bayer CropScience ; Tim Eberle, Bayer CropScience
Ecological tradeoffs in host plant use by the silver-spotted skipper, Epargyreus clarus
Martha R Weiss, Georgetown University ; Lauren Peterson, George Washington University ; John T. Lill, George Washington University
Why has a population of the Massachusetts state-listed butterfly Pieris oleracea prospered using the invasive form of cuckoo flower, Cardamine pratensis?
Megan Herlihy, USDA ARS ; Roy G. Van Driesche, University of Massachusetts ; David L. Wagner, University of Connecticut
Tethered flight of the goldspotted oak borer, Agrilus auroguttatus
Erica C. Nystrom Santacruz, University of Minnesota ; Robert Venette, U.S. Forest Service ; Brian Aukema, University of Minnesota ; Steven J. Seybold, USDA, Forest Service ; Tom W. Coleman, USDA Forest Service
Evaluation of flight capacity of foraging and overwintering brown marmorated stink bug using flight mill studies
Doo-Hyung Lee, USDA, Agricultural Research Service ; Tracy C. Leskey, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
Introduction of a simulator, PopModel 1.0 BASE
Kyung San Choi, Rural Development Administration ; Dong-Soon Kim, Cheju National University
Expanding Scientific Investigation Through Entomology – the Texas A&M University REU Site
Kevin Heinz, Texas A&M University ; Rebecca Hapes, Texas A&M University
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