Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
NEW, T. R.
1975.
The biology of Chrysopidae and Hemerobiidae (Neuroptera), with reference to their usage as biocontrol agents: a review.
Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London,
Vol. 127,
Issue. 2,
p.
115.
GEIER, P. W.
and
SPRINGETT, B. P.
1976.
Population characteristics of Australian leafrollers (Epiphyas spp., Lepidoptera) infesting orchards.
Australian Journal of Ecology,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 3,
p.
127.
MacLellan, C. R.
1977.
POPULATIONS OF SOME MAJOR PESTS AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES ON YOUNG AND SEMIDWARF APPLE TREES IN NOVA SCOTIA.
The Canadian Entomologist,
Vol. 109,
Issue. 6,
p.
797.
Boreham, P. F. L.
and
Ohiagu, C. E.
1978.
The use of serology in evaluating invertebrate prey-predator relationships : a review.
Bulletin of Entomological Research,
Vol. 68,
Issue. 2,
p.
171.
Nyffeler, M.
and
Benz, G.
1978.
Zur ökologischen Bedeutung der Spinnen der Vegetationsschicht von Getreide‐ und Rapsfeldern bei Zürich (Schweiz)1.
Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie,
Vol. 87,
Issue. 1-4,
p.
348.
Dondale, Charles D.
Parent, Benoit
and
Pitre, Donat
1979.
A 6-YEAR STUDY OF SPIDERS (ARANEAE) IN A QUEBEC APPLE ORCHARD.
The Canadian Entomologist,
Vol. 111,
Issue. 3,
p.
377.
DANTHANARAYANA, W.
1980.
OCCURRENCE OF TRICHOGRAMMA FUNICULATUM, AN EGG PARASITOID OF THE LIGHT BROWN APPLE MOTH, EPIPHYAS POSTVITTANA.
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata,
Vol. 28,
Issue. 3,
p.
287.
GEIER, P. W.
and
BRIESE, D. T.
1980.
The light‐brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker): 4. Studies on population dynamics and injuriousness to apples in the Australian Capital Territory.
Australian Journal of Ecology,
Vol. 5,
Issue. 1,
p.
63.
GEIER, P. W.
1981.
The light-brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker): 6. Practical evaluation of the life system concept.
Austral Ecology,
Vol. 6,
Issue. 1,
p.
43.
Farrugia, D.
1981.
Three New Australian species of Goniozus Foerster (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae), and G. antipodum Westwood redescribed.
Bulletin of Entomological Research,
Vol. 71,
Issue. 2,
p.
317.
Allen, Wayne R.
and
Hagley, E. A. C.
1982.
EVALUATION OF IMMUNOELECTROOSMOPHORESIS ON CELLULOSE POLYACETATE FOR ASSESSING PREDATION OF LEPIDOPTERA (TORTRICIDAE) BY COLEOPTERA (CARABIDAE) SPECIES.
The Canadian Entomologist,
Vol. 114,
Issue. 11,
p.
1047.
Mansour, Fadel
Richman, David B.
and
Whitcomb, W. H.
1983.
Spider management in agroecosystems: Habitat manipulation.
Environmental Management,
Vol. 7,
Issue. 1,
p.
43.
Bostanian, Noubar J.
Dondale, Charles D.
Binns, Michael R.
and
Pitre, Donat
1984.
EFFECTS OF PESTICIDE USE ON SPIDERS (ARANEAE) IN QUEBEC APPLE ORCHARDS.
The Canadian Entomologist,
Vol. 116,
Issue. 5,
p.
663.
Nyffeler, M.
and
Benz, G.
1987.
Spiders in natural pest control: A review1.
Journal of Applied Entomology,
Vol. 103,
Issue. 1-5,
p.
321.
Russell, Derek A.
1987.
Parasitism of the oriental fruit mothGrapholita molesta(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae): The New Zealand position in a world perspective.
New Zealand Entomologist,
Vol. 10,
Issue. 1,
p.
13.
Hurst, Gregory D D
and
Majerus, Michael E N
1993.
Why do maternally inherited microorganisms kill males?.
Heredity,
Vol. 71,
Issue. 1,
p.
81.
Harris, M. O.
Foster, S. P.
Bittar, T.
Ekanayake, K.
Looij, K.
and
Howard, A.
1995.
Visual behaviour of neonate larvae of the light brown apple moth.
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata,
Vol. 77,
Issue. 3,
p.
323.
Wheeler, A
2000.
Heteroptera of Economic Importance.
p.
657.
Dondale, Charles D.
2000.
A network of spiders.
Biodiversity,
Vol. 1,
Issue. 2,
p.
2.
Irvin, N. A.
Scarratt, S. L.
Wratten, S. D.
Frampton, C. M.
Chapman, R. B.
and
Tylianakis, J. M.
2006.
The effects of floral understoreys on parasitism of leafrollers (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) on apples in New Zealand.
Agricultural and Forest Entomology,
Vol. 8,
Issue. 1,
p.
25.