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Publications of Fred M. Stephen (42 listed):
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2022) 24, 237-246
Saskya van Nouhuys, David C. Harris, Fred M. Stephen, Larry D. Galligan and Ann E. Hajek (2022)
Association of the native parasitic nematode Deladenus proximus with individuals and populations of the native woodwasp Sirex nigricornis
Journal of Pest Science (2019) 92, 3-11
Celia K. Boone, Jon Sweeney, Peter Silk, Cory Hughes, Reginald P. Webster, Fred Stephen, Lorraine Maclauchlan, Barbara Bentz, Alain Drumont, Boguang Zhao, Nick Berkvens, Hans Casteels and Jean-Claude Grégoire (2019)
Monochamus species from different continents can be effectively detected with the same trapping protocol
The Canadian Entomologist (2019) 151, 738-744
Jessica A. Hartshorn, Larry D. Galligan and Fred M. Stephen (2019)
Spatial patterns of within-tree Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) attacks during outbreak conditions in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas, United States of America
Environmental Entomology (2018) 47, 867-874
Matthew W. Ethington, Larry D. Galligan and Fred M. Stephen (2018)
Resinosis inhibits Monochamus spp. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) colonization of healthy shortleaf pines in southeastern United States
Nematology (2017) 19, 15-20
Jessica A. Hartshorn, J. Ray Fisher, John J. Riggins and Fred M. Stephen (2017)
Molecular identification of Deladenus proximus Bedding, 1974 (Tylenchida: Neotylenchidae), a parasite of Sirex nigricornis (Hymenoptera: Siricidae)
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2016) 18, 206-213
Jessica A. Hartshorn, Laurel J. Haavik, Jeremy D. Allison, James R. Meeker, Wood Johnson, Larry D. Galligan, Kevin D. Chase, John J. Riggins and Fred M. Stephen (2016)
Emergence of adult female Sirex nigricornis F. and Sirex noctilio F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) coincides with a decrease in daily minimum and maximum temperature
Environmental Entomology (2016) 45, 1515-1520
Jessica A. Hartshorn, Kevin D. Chase, Larry D. Galligan, John J. Riggins and Fred M. Stephen (2016)
Interactions among latitude, nematode parasitization, and female Sirex nigricornis (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) fitness
Florida Entomologist (2015) 98, 933-938
Jessica A. Hartshorn, Danielle M. Fisher, Larry D. Galligan and Fred M. Stephen (2015)
Seasonal phenology of Sirex nigricornis (Hymenoptera: Siricidae) in Arkansas with implications for management of Sirex noctilio
Florida Entomologist (2014) 97, 821-823
Vanessa L. Muilenburg, Laurel J. Haavik and Fred M. Stephen (2014)
Near absence of Agrilus bilineatus from an oak decline event in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas
Environmental Entomology (2012) 41, 1311-1321
Laurel J. Haavik, Damon J. Crook, Melissa K. Fierke, Larry D. Galligan and Fred M. Stephen (2012)
Partial life tables from three generations of Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
The Canadian Entomologist (2011) 143, 380-383
Laurel J. Haavik, Matthew P. Ayres, Erik E. Stange and Fred M. Stephen (2011)
Phloem and xylem nitrogen variability in Quercus rubra attacked by Enaphalodes rufulus
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2011) 13, 291-300
Laurel J. Haavik and Frederick M. Stephen (2011)
Factors that affect compartmentalization and wound closure of Quercus rubra infested with Enaphalodes rufulus
Environmental Entomology (2010) 39, 520-527
L.J. Haavik, M.K. Fierke and F.M. Stephen (2010)
Factors affecting suitability of Quercus rubra as hosts for Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière (2010) 40, 679-686
Melissa K. Fierke and Fred M. Stephen (2010)
Dendroentomological evidence associated with an outbreak of the native wood-boring beetle Enaphalodes rufulus
Florida Entomologist (2009) 92, 304-308
R.M. Verble and F.M. Stephen (2009)
Occurrence of Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in trees previously infested with Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas
Florida Entomologist (2009) 92, 426-433
John J. Riggins, Larry D. Galligan and Fred M. Stephen (2009)
Rise and fall of red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, USA
The Canadian Entomologist (2008) 140, 149-157
M.K. Fierke and F.M. Stephen (2008)
Callus formation and bark moisture as potential physical defenses of northern red oak, Quercus rubra, against red oak borer, Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2008) 18, 957-965
S.L. VanLaerhoven and F.M. Stephen (2008)
Incidence of honeydew in southern pine-hardwood forests: implications for adult parasitoids of the Southern Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2008) 10, 205-213
Vanessa L. Muilenburg, Fiona L. Goggin, Stephanie L. Hebert, Lingling Jia and Fred M. Stephen (2008)
Ant predation on red oak borer confirmed by field observation and molecular gut-content analysis
Environmental Entomology (2007) 36, 589-594
D.J. Crook, M.K. Fierke, A. Mauromoustakos, D.L. Kinney and F.M. Stephen (2007)
Optimization of sampling methods for within-tree populations of red oak borer, Enaphalodes rufulus (Haldeman) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Florida Entomologist (2007) 90, 488-494
Melissa K. Fierke and Fred M. Stephen (2007)
Red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) flight trapping in the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas
Environmental Entomology (2006) 35, 443-447
V.L. Ware and F.M. Stephen (2006)
Facultative intraguild predation of red oak borer larvae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Florida Entomologist (2006) 89, 251-256
Brent M. Kelley, Stephen W. Wingard, Allen L. Szalanski and Fred M. Stephen (2006)
Molecular diagnostics of Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
Environmental Entomology (2005) 34, 184-192
M.K. Fierke, D.L. Kinney, V.B. Salisbury, D.J. Crook and F.M. Stephen (2005)
Development and comparison of intensive and extensive sampling methods and preliminary within-tree population estimates of red oak borer (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2005) 15, 243-254
Sherah L. VanLaerhoven, Fred M. Stephen and Lloyd E. Browne (2005)
Adult parasitoids of the southern pine beetle, Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), feed on artificial diet on pine boles, pine canopy foliage and understory hardwood foliage
The Canadian Entomologist (2003) 135, 737-740
Sherah L. VanLaerhoven and Fred M. Stephen (2003)
Host species influences body size and egg load of the bark beetle parasitoid Roptrocerus xylophagorum (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
The Canadian Entomologist (2002) 134, 551-560
S.L. VanLaerhoven, T.L. Hanano and F.M. Stephen (2002)
Baseline egg load of southern pine beetle parasitoid complex
Journal of Entomological Science (2002) 37, 272-274
K.J. Dodds and F.M. Stephen (2002)
Arrival and species complex of Cerambycidae on pines attacked by southern pine beetle
Florida Entomologist (2002) 85, 452-457
Kevin J. Dodds, Caelin Graber and Frederick M. Stephen (2002)
Oviposition biology of Acanthocinus nodosus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in Pinus taeda
Environmental Entomology (2002) 31, 982-987
Sherah L. VanLaerhoven and Fred M. Stephen (2002)
Height distribution of adult parasitoids of the southern pine beetle complex
Integrated Pest Management Reviews (2001) 6, 247-252
Fred M. Stephen, Vaughn B. Salisbury and Forrest L. Oliveria (2001)
Red oak borer, Enaphalodes rufulus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas, U.S.A.: An unexpected and remarkable forest disturbance
Environmental Entomology (2001) 30, 17-22
Kevin J. Dodds, Caelin Graber and Frederick M. Stephen (2001)
Facultative intraguild predation by larval Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) on bark beetle larvae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
The Canadian Entomologist (2000) 132, 983-985
F.M. Stephen and L.E. Browne (2000)
Application of Eliminade ™ parasitoid food to boles and crowns of pines (Pinaceae) infested with Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2000) 97, 331-338
Kevin J. Dodds and Frederick M. Stephen (2000)
Partial age-specific life tables for Monochamus titillator in Dendroctonus frontalis infested loblolly pines
Environmental Entomology (1999) 28, 729-734
Patrick L. Mathews and Frederick M. Stephen (1999)
Effects of an artificial diet and varied environmental conditions on longevity of Coeloides pissodis (Hymenoptera : Braconidae), a parasitoid of Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera : Scolytidae)
Environmental Entomology (1997) 26, 961-965
Patrick L. Mathews and Frederick M. Stephen (1997)
Effect of artificial diet on longevity of adult parasitoids of Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Environmental Entomology (1996) 25, 736-742
M.P. Lih and F.M. Stephen (1996)
Relationship of host tree diameter to within-tree southern pine beetle (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) population dynamics
Environmental Entomology (1994) 23, 457-463
J. Michael Jones and Frederick M. Stephen (1994)
Effect of temperature on development of hymenopterous parasitoids of Dendroctonus frontalis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
Environmental Entomology (1987) 16, 956-962
S.M. Salom, F.M. Stephen and L.C. Thompson (1987)
Development rates and a temperature-dependent model of pales weevil, Hylobius pales (Herbst), development
Environmental Entomology (1984) 13, 56-60
D.A. Haugen and F.M. Stephen (1984)
Development rates of Nantucket pine tip moth, Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), life stages in relation to temperature
Environmental Entomology (1984) 13, 619-624
T.D. Paine, F.M. Stephen and H.A. Taha (1984)
Conceptual model of infestation probability based on bark beetle abundance and host tree susceptibility
Environmental Entomology (1983) 12, 101-105
F.D. Miller Jr. and F.M. Stephen (1983)
Effects of competing vegetation on Nantucket pine tip moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) populations in loblolly pine plantations in Arkansas