Bibliography:Deroceras laeve

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Publication list for Deroceras laeve sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (1)

Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2006) 4, 345-350
A.J. Faberi, A.N. López, P.L. Manetti, N.L. Clemente and H.A. Álvarez Castillo (2006)
Growth and reproduction of the slug Deroceras laeve (Müller) (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora) under controlled conditions

biocontrol - natural enemies (5)

Insects (2020) 11 (11 - 722)
Inga Reich, Casi Jessie, Seung-Joon Ahn, Man-Yeon Choi, Christopher Williams, Mike Gormally and Rory Mc Donnell (2020)
Assessment of the biological control potential of common carabid beetle species for autumn- and winter-active pests (Gastropoda, Lepidoptera, Diptera: Tipulidae) in annual ryegrass in western Oregon

Nematology (2014) 16, 1129-1138
Irma Tandingan De Ley, Rory D. McDonnell, Sandy Lopez, Timothy D. Paine and Paul De Ley (2014)
Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Rhabditidae), a potential biocontrol agent isolated for the first time from invasive slugs in North America

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2006) 16, 377-388
James D. Harwood, R. Aaron Samson and John J. Obrycki (2006)
No evidence for the uptake of Cry1Ab Bt-endotoxins by the generalist predator Scarites subterraneus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in laboratory and field experiments

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2003) 13, 119-125
Sukhbir K. Grewal, Parwinder S. Grewal and Ronald B. Hammond (2003)
Susceptibility of North American native and non-native slugs (Mollusca: Gastropoda) to Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Rhabditidae)

European Journal of Entomology (2003) 100, 81-85
F. Oberholzer, N. Escher and T. Frank (2003)
The potential of carabid beetles (Coleoptera) to reduce slug damage to oilseed rape in the laboratory

damage/losses/economics (1)

Journal of Entomological Science (1999) 34, 467-478
R.B. Hammond, T. Beck, J.A. Smith, R. Amos, J. Barker, R. Moore, H. Siegrist, D. Slates and B. Ward (1999)
Slugs in conservation tillage corn and soybeans in the eastern corn belt

surveys/sampling/distribution (4)

Insects (2021) 12 (1 - 62)
Amy L. Raudenbush, Adrian J. Pekarcik, Van R. Haden and Kelley J. Tilmon (2021)
Evaluation of slug refuge traps in a soybean reduced-tillage cover crop system

Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 159, 130-140
M. Cordoba, J. Iglesias, P. Ribadulla and J. Castillejo (2011)
Performance of permanent refuge traps for the assessment of slug populations in pastureland

International Journal of Pest Management (2008) 54, 267-276
Robert H. Cowie, Kenneth A. Hayes, Chuong T. Tran and Wallace M. Meyer III (2008)
The horticultural industry as a vector of alien snails and slugs: widespread invasions in Hawaii

Journal of Entomological Science (1999) 34, 467-478
R.B. Hammond, T. Beck, J.A. Smith, R. Amos, J. Barker, R. Moore, H. Siegrist, D. Slates and B. Ward (1999)
Slugs in conservation tillage corn and soybeans in the eastern corn belt

pheromones/attractants/traps (2)

Insects (2021) 12 (1 - 62)
Amy L. Raudenbush, Adrian J. Pekarcik, Van R. Haden and Kelley J. Tilmon (2021)
Evaluation of slug refuge traps in a soybean reduced-tillage cover crop system

Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 159, 130-140
M. Cordoba, J. Iglesias, P. Ribadulla and J. Castillejo (2011)
Performance of permanent refuge traps for the assessment of slug populations in pastureland

new introduction of pest (1)

International Journal of Pest Management (2008) 54, 267-276
Robert H. Cowie, Kenneth A. Hayes, Chuong T. Tran and Wallace M. Meyer III (2008)
The horticultural industry as a vector of alien snails and slugs: widespread invasions in Hawaii

rearing/culturing/mass production (1)

Florida Entomologist (2012) 95, 1077-1085
John L. Capinera (2012)
Culture of terrestrial slugs and snails (Gastropoda): Acceptance and suitability of synthetic insect diets

review (1)

Journal of Integrated Pest Management (2012) 3, C1-C9
Margaret R. Douglas and John F. Tooker (2012)
Slug (Mollusca: Agriolimacidae, Arionidae) ecology and management in no-till field crops, with an emphasis on the mid-Atlantic Region