Bibliography:Aphthona lacertosa (weed bioagent)

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Publication list for Aphthona lacertosa (weed bioagent) sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (1)

Environmental Entomology (2004) 33, 147-154
L.C. Skinner, D.W. Ragsdale, R.W. Hansen, M.A. Chandler and R.D. Moon (2004)
Temperature-dependent development of overwintering Aphthona lacertosa and A. nigriscutis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): two flea beetles introduced for the biological control of leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula

identification/taxonomy (1)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2011) 104, 966-975
R. Roehrdanz, R. Bourchier, A. Cortilet, D. Olson and S. Sears (2011)
Phylogeny and genetic diversity of flea beetles (Aphthona sp.) introduced to North America as biological control agents for leafy spurge

classical biocontrol/new introduction (1)

Rangeland Ecology and Management (2006) 59, 453-461
Jack L. Butler, Matthew S. Parker and John T. Murphy (2006)
Efficacy of flea beetle control of leafy spurge in Montana and South Dakota

inundative/inoculative release (1)

Journal of Economic Entomology (2010) 103, 242-248
R.A. Progar, G. Markin, J. Milan, T. Barbouletos and M.J. Rinella (2010)
Inundative release of Aphthona spp. flea beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) as a biological "herbicide" on leafy spurge in riparian areas

evaluation - screening - selection (2)

Weed Technology (2000) 14, 642-646
Rodney G. Lym and Jeff A. Nelson (2000)
Biological control of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) with Aphthona spp. along railroad right-of-ways

Weed Technology (1998) 12, 367-373
Rodney G. Lym (1998)
The biology and integrated management of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) on North Dakota rangeland

application technology (2)

Weed Science (2002) 50, 812-819
Rodney G. Lym and Jeffrey A. Nelson (2002)
Integration of Aphthona spp. flea beetles and herbicides for leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) control

Weed Technology (2000) 14, 642-646
Rodney G. Lym and Jeff A. Nelson (2000)
Biological control of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) with Aphthona spp. along railroad right-of-ways

non-target effects/fate in environm. (1)

Rangeland Ecology and Management (2006) 59, 468-474
Stefanie D. Wacker and Jack L. Butler (2006)
Potential impact of two Aphthona spp. on a native, nontarget Euphorbia species

environment/habitat manipulation (3)

Environmental Entomology (2009) 38, 1539-1545
Ankush Joshi, Denise L. Olson and Donald R. Carey (2009)
Overwintering survival of Aphthona beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) : A biological control agent of leafy spurge released in North Dakota

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2005) 15, 191-205
Brian H. van Hezewijk and Robert S. Bourchier (2005)
Is two company or a crowd: How does conspecific density affect the small-scale dispersal of a weed biocontrol agent?

Oecologia (2001) 127, 287-294
Ian D. Jonsen, Robert S. Bourchier and Jens Roland (2001)
The influence of matrix habitat on Aphthona flea beetle immigration to leafy spurge patches

population dynamics/epizootiology (3)

Environmental Entomology (2009) 38, 1539-1545
Ankush Joshi, Denise L. Olson and Donald R. Carey (2009)
Overwintering survival of Aphthona beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) : A biological control agent of leafy spurge released in North Dakota

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2005) 15, 191-205
Brian H. van Hezewijk and Robert S. Bourchier (2005)
Is two company or a crowd: How does conspecific density affect the small-scale dispersal of a weed biocontrol agent?

Environmental Entomology (2004) 33, 147-154
L.C. Skinner, D.W. Ragsdale, R.W. Hansen, M.A. Chandler and R.D. Moon (2004)
Temperature-dependent development of overwintering Aphthona lacertosa and A. nigriscutis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae): two flea beetles introduced for the biological control of leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula

molecular biology - genes (1)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2011) 104, 966-975
R. Roehrdanz, R. Bourchier, A. Cortilet, D. Olson and S. Sears (2011)
Phylogeny and genetic diversity of flea beetles (Aphthona sp.) introduced to North America as biological control agents for leafy spurge