Bibliography:Syrphus ribesii (predator)
Publication list for Syrphus ribesii (predator) sorted according to research topics
general biology - morphology - evolution (3)
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2000) 40, 152-157
Elzbieta Wojciechowicz-Zytko (2000)
The effectiveness of aphidophagous syrphid larvae (Diptera, Syrphidae) in the control of Aphis fabae Scop. (Homoptera, Aphidodea) on broad bean
Ecological Entomology (2000) 25, 101-108
H. Sadeghi and F. Gilbert (2000)
The effect of egg load and host deprivation on oviposition behaviour in aphidophagous hoverflies
Ecological Entomology (2000) 25, 91-100
H. Sadeghi and F. Gilbert (2000)
Oviposition preferences of aphidophagous hoverflies
environment/habitat manipulation (10)
European Journal of Entomology (2017) 114, 66-76
Séverin Hatt, Roel Uyttenbroeck, Thomas Lopes, Pierre Mouchon, Julian Chen, Julien Piqueray, Arnaud Monty and Frédéric Francis (2017)
Do flower mixtures with high functional diversity enhance aphid predators in wildflower strips?
Turkish Journal of Entomology (2015) 39, 333-343
Hanna Piekarska-Boniecka, Michal Siatkowski, Pawel Trzcinski and Idzi Siatkowski (2015)
The impact of the vegetation of apple orchard edges on quantity and quality structure of predatory hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) communities
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2012) 52, 196-201
Elzbieta Wojciechowicz-Zytko and Andrzej Wnuk (2012)
The occurrence of Syrphidae in Aphis fabae Scop. (Hemiptera) colonies on broad bean intercropped with phacelia (Part II)
Polish Journal of Entomology (Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne) (2011) 80, 129-149
Janina Bennewicz (2011)
Aphidivorous hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) at field boundaries and woodland edges in an agricultural landscape
Environmental Entomology (2007) 36, 308-318
A.M. Deans, S.M. Smith, J.R. Malcolm, W.J. Crins and M.I. Bellocq (2007)
Hoverfly (Syrphidae) communities respond to varying structural retention after harvesting in Canadian peatland black spruce forests
Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology (2006) 50, 25-32
Yasuhiko Konno (2006)
[Species composition of anthophilous Diptera and Hymenoptera in the Daisetsu Mountains]
Ecological Entomology (2006) 31, 41-51
David J. Lohman, Qing Liao and Naomi E. Pierce (2006)
Convergence of chemical mimicry in a guild of aphid predators
Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2006) 99, 96-112
John F. Tooker, Martin Hauser and Lawrence M. Hanks (2006)
Floral host plants of Syrphidae and Tachinidae (Diptera) of central Illinois
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2001) 41, 13-30
Aleksandra Grabarkiewicz (2001)
Dipterofauna with particular consideration of predacious Syrphidae on cultivation field adjoining afforestation
Ecological Entomology (2000) 25, 101-108
H. Sadeghi and F. Gilbert (2000)
The effect of egg load and host deprivation on oviposition behaviour in aphidophagous hoverflies
surveys/distribution/isolation (6)
Bulletin of Insectology (2016) 69, 263-269
Jurij Danilov, Rimantas Rakauskas, Jan Havelka and Petr Stary (2016)
Local predators attack exotic aphid Brachycaudus divaricatae in Lithuania
Turkish Journal of Entomology (2015) 39, 333-343
Hanna Piekarska-Boniecka, Michal Siatkowski, Pawel Trzcinski and Idzi Siatkowski (2015)
The impact of the vegetation of apple orchard edges on quantity and quality structure of predatory hoverflies (Diptera: Syrphidae) communities
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2013) 53, 119-123
Pawel Trzcinski and Hanna Piekarska-Boniecka (2013)
Dynamics of predatory Syrphidae in the apple orchard and neighbouring shrubberies
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2012) 52, 196-201
Elzbieta Wojciechowicz-Zytko and Andrzej Wnuk (2012)
The occurrence of Syrphidae in Aphis fabae Scop. (Hemiptera) colonies on broad bean intercropped with phacelia (Part II)
Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology (2006) 50, 25-32
Yasuhiko Konno (2006)
[Species composition of anthophilous Diptera and Hymenoptera in the Daisetsu Mountains]
Journal of Plant Protection Research (2001) 41, 13-30
Aleksandra Grabarkiewicz (2001)
Dipterofauna with particular consideration of predacious Syrphidae on cultivation field adjoining afforestation