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148 related items for PubMed ID: 19151965

  • 1. Recognition of foreign oviposition-marking pheromone in a multi-trophic context.
    Stelinski LL, Rodriguez-Saona C, Meyer WL.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2009 May; 96(5):585-92. PubMed ID: 19151965
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  • 2. Behavioral evidence for host fidelity among populations of the parasitic wasp, Diachasma alloeum (Muesebeck).
    Stelinski LL, Liburd OE.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2005 Feb; 92(2):65-8. PubMed ID: 15605254
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  • 3. Recognition of foreign oviposition marking pheromones is context dependent and determined by preimaginal conditioning.
    Stelinski LL, Zhang A, Onagbola EO, Meyer WL.
    Commun Integr Biol; 2009 Sep; 2(5):391-3. PubMed ID: 19907696
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  • 4. Field type, trap type and field-edge characteristics affect Rhagoletis mendax captures in lowbush blueberries.
    Renkema JM, Cutler GC, Gaul SO.
    Pest Manag Sci; 2014 Nov; 70(11):1720-7. PubMed ID: 24357556
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  • 5. Contrast in Post-Chill Eclosion Time Strategies Between Two Specialist Braconid Wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) Attacking Rhagoletis Flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Western North America.
    Yee WL, Forbes AA, Feder JL.
    Environ Entomol; 2021 Oct 12; 50(5):1173-1186. PubMed ID: 34387323
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  • 9. Effects of Female fruit-marking Pheromones on Oviposition, Mating, and Male Behavior in the Neotropical Species Rhagoletis conversa Bréthes and Rhagoletis brncici Frías (Diptera: Tephritidae).
    Frías-Lasserre D.
    Neotrop Entomol; 2015 Dec 12; 44(6):560-4. PubMed ID: 26362166
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  • 12. A compound produced by fruigivorous Tephritidae (Diptera) larvae promotes oviposition behavior by the biological control agent Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae).
    Stuhl C, Sivinski J, Teal P, Paranhos B, Aluja M.
    Environ Entomol; 2011 Jun 12; 40(3):727-36. PubMed ID: 22251652
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  • 13. Psyttalia ponerophaga (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) as a potential biological control agent of olive fruit fly Bactrocera oleae (Diptera: Tephritidae) in California.
    Sime KR, Daane KM, Kirk A, Andrews JW, Johnson MW, Messing RH.
    Bull Entomol Res; 2007 Jun 12; 97(3):233-42. PubMed ID: 17524155
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  • 14. Male condition and seminal fluid affect female host-marking behavior in the Mexican fruit fly.
    Córdova-García G, Salazar-Suárez A, Paloma Cabrera-Ferral P, Díaz-Fleischer F, López-Ortega M, Pérez-Staples D.
    J Insect Physiol; 2024 Oct 12; 158():104699. PubMed ID: 39197709
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  • 15. Evaluation of various deployment strategies of imidacloprid-treated spheres in highbush blueberries for control of Rhagoletis mendax (Diptera: Tephritidae).
    Stelinski LL, Liburd OE.
    J Econ Entomol; 2001 Aug 12; 94(4):905-10. PubMed ID: 11561850
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  • 19. Sequential sympatric speciation across trophic levels.
    Forbes AA, Powell TH, Stelinski LL, Smith JJ, Feder JL.
    Science; 2009 Feb 06; 323(5915):776-9. PubMed ID: 19197063
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  • 20. Emergence of blueberry maggot flies (Diptera: tephritidae) from mulches and soil at various depths.
    Renkema JM, Lynch DH, Cutler GC, Mackenzie K, Walde SJ.
    Environ Entomol; 2012 Apr 06; 41(2):370-6. PubMed ID: 22507011
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