selected publications
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academic article
- A plant surface mutation mediates predator interference among ladybird larvae. Ecological Entomology. 33:464-472. 2008
- Arthropod diversity in peas with normal or reduced waxy bloom. Journal of Insect Science. 4:1-11. 2004
- Effects of a simple plant morphological mutation on the arthropod community and the impacts of predators on a principal insect herbivore. Oecologia. 135:39-50. 2003
- Epicuticular wax on pea plants decreases instantaneous search rate of Hippodamia convergens larvae and reduces attachment to leaf surfaces. Canadian Entomologist. 135:93-101. 2003
- Potential of reduced-waxbloom oilseed Brassica for insect pest resistance. Journal of Agricultural and Urban Entomology. 17:53-63. 2000
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conference paper
- A decrease in surface wax increases predator efficiency. Ecological Society of America 1999 Annual Meeting Abstracts. 302-302. 1999
- Attachment by insect predators to plant surface waxes: mechanisms and implications for biological control. Proceedings of the XIV International Plant Protection Congress. 127-127. 1999