Archie K. Murchie

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Publications of Archie K. Murchie (16 listed):

Insects (2022) 13 (1 - 6)
Erika Soldi, mma Fuller, Anna M.M. Tiley, Archie K. Murchie and Trevor R. Hodkinson (2022)
First report of the ash sawfly, Tomostethus nigritus, established on Fraxinus excelsior in the Republic of Ireland

Viruses (2019) 11 (8 - 731)
Archie K. Murchie, Geoff M. Thompson, Sam Clawson, Andrew Brown, Alan W. Gordon and Stephen Jess (2019)
Field evaluation of deltamethrin and ivermectin applications to cattle on Culicoides host-alighting, blood-feeding, and emergence

Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2019) 33, 443-452
A.G.C. Vaux, T. Dallimore, B. Cull, F. Schaffner, C. Strode, V. Pflüger, A.K. Murchie, I. Rea, Z. Newham, L. Mcginley, M. Catton, E.L. Gillingham and J.M. Medlock (2019)
The challenge of invasive mosquito vectors in the U.K. during 2016–2018: a summary of the surveillance and control of Aedes albopictus

Medical and Veterinary Entomology (2018) 32, 48-60
S. Jess, G.M. Thompson, S. Clawson, I.W.N. Forsythe, I. Rea, A.W. Gordon and A.K. Murchie (2018)
Surveillance of biting midges (Culicoides spp.) in Northern Ireland: influence of seasonality, surrounding habitat and livestock housing

Insects (2018) 9 (1 - 13)
Archie K. Murchie, Carol E. Hall, Alan W. Gordon and Sam Clawson (2018)
Black border increases Stomoxys calcitrans catch on white sticky traps

Parasitology Research (2016) 115, 3543-3549
A.K. Murchie, S. Clawson, I. Rea, I.W. N. Forsythe, A.W. Gordon and S. Jess (2016)
DEET (N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide)/PMD (para-menthane-3,8-diol) repellent-treated mesh increases Culicoides catches in light traps

Parasitology Research (2014) 113, 3085-3094
G.M. Thompson, S. Jess, A.W. Gordon and A.K. Murchie (2014)
Sticky-trapping biting midges (Culicoides spp.) alighting on cattle and sheep: effects of trap colour and evidence for host preference

Pest Management Science (2014) 70, 1646-1654
Stephen Jess, Steven Kildea, Aidan Moody, Gordon Rennick, Archie K. Murchie and Louise R. Cooke (2014)
European Union policy on pesticides: implications for agriculture in Ireland

Insects (2014) 5, 615-628
Andrew G.S. Cuthbertson, Bao-Li Qiu and Archie K. Murchie (2014)
Anystis baccarum: An important generalist predatory mite to be considered in apple orchard pest management strategies

Journal of Entomology (2006) 3, 267-270
Andrew G.S. Cuthbertson and Archie K. Murchie (2006)
The role of Aculus schlechtendali (apple rust mite) in orchard pest management strategies in northern Ireland

Experimental and Applied Acarology (2004) 34, 367-373
A.G.S. Cuthbertson and A.K. Murchie (2004)
The phenology, oviposition and feeding rate of Anystis baccarum, a predatory mite in Bramley apple orchards in Northern Ireland

Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2003) 5, 219-225
Andrew G.S. Cuthbertson, Colin C. Fleming and Archie K. Murchie (2003)
Detection of Rhopalosiphum insertum (apple-grass aphid) predation by the predatory mite Anystis baccarum using molecular gut analysis

Annals of Applied Biology (2003) 142, 107-114
A.G.S. Cuthbertson, A.C. Bell and A.K. Murchie (2003)
Impact of the predatory mite Anystis baccarum (Prostigmata: Anystidae) on apple rust mite Aculus schlechtendali (Prostigmata: Eriophyidae) populations in Northern Ireland Bramley orchards

Bulletin of Entomological Research (2001) 91, 199-203
A.K. Murchie, D.J. Burn, W.D.J. Kirk and I.H. Williams (2001)
A novel mechanism for time-sorting insect catches, and its use to derive the diel flight periodicity of brassica pod midge Dasineura brassicae (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)

BioControl (1999) 44, 379-390
A.K. Murchie, Ingrid H. Williams and J.N. Perry (1999)
Edge distributions of Ceutorhynchus assimilis and its parasitoid Trichomalus perfectus in a crop of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus)

Journal of Chemical Ecology (1997) 23, 917-926
Archie K. Murchie, Lesley E. Smart and Ingrid H. Williams (1997)
Responses of Dasineura brassicae and its parasitoids Platygaster subuliformis and Omphale clypealis to field traps baited with organic isothiocyanates