Bibliography:Trichomalus perfectus (parasitoid)

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Publication list for Trichomalus perfectus (parasitoid) sorted according to research topics

general biology - morphology - evolution (3)

BioControl (2017) 62, 29-38
Gabriella Kovács, Riina Kaasik, Tanel Kaart, Luule Metspalu, Anne Luik and Eve Veromann (2017)
In search of secondary plants to enhance the efficiency of cabbage seed weevil management

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2015) 25, 21-47
T. Haye, P.G. Mason, D.R. Gillespie, J.H. Miall, G.A.P. Gibson, A. Diaconu, A.M. Brauner and U. Kuhlmann (2015)
Determining the host specificity of the biological control agent Trichomalus perfectus (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae): the importance of ecological host range

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2013) 146, 165-176
Michael J. Wogin, David R. Gillespie, Tim Haye and Bernard D. Roitberg (2013)
Female-biased sex ratio shifts in a solitary parasitoid and their effects on virginity, population dynamics, and biological control

identification/taxonomy (3)

The Canadian Entomologist (2007) 139, 643-657
F.J. Muller, H. Baur, G.A.P. Gibson, P.G. Mason and U. Kuhlmann (2007)
Review of the species of Trichomalus (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae) associated with Ceutorhynchus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) host species of European origin

The Canadian Entomologist (2006) 138, 285-291
Gary A.P. Gibson, David R. Gillespie and Lloyd Dosdall (2006)
The species of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) introduced to North America for biological control of the cabbage seedpod weevil, and the first recovery of Stenomalina gracilis (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae)

The Canadian Entomologist (2005) 137, 381-403
G.A.P. Gibson, H. Baur, B. Ulmer, L. Dosdall and F. Muller (2005)
On the misidentification of chalcid (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) parasitoids of the cabbage seedpod weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in North America

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

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2015) 25, 21-47
T. Haye, P.G. Mason, D.R. Gillespie, J.H. Miall, G.A.P. Gibson, A. Diaconu, A.M. Brauner and U. Kuhlmann (2015)
Determining the host specificity of the biological control agent Trichomalus perfectus (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae): the importance of ecological host range

environment/habitat manipulation (6)

Insects (2023) 14 (4 - 327)
Marie D'Ottavio, Sébastien Boquel, Geneviève Labrie and Eric Lucas (2023)
Landscape effects on the cabbage seedpod weevil, Ceutorhynchus obstrictus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and on Its parasitoid, Trichomalus perfectus (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae), in canola

BioControl (2017) 62, 29-38
Gabriella Kovács, Riina Kaasik, Tanel Kaart, Luule Metspalu, Anne Luik and Eve Veromann (2017)
In search of secondary plants to enhance the efficiency of cabbage seed weevil management

The Canadian Entomologist (2011) 143, 197-210
Franck J. Muller, Peter G. Mason, Lloyd M. Dosdall and Ulrich Kuhlmann (2011)
European ectoparasitoids of two classical weed biological control agents released in North America

The Canadian Entomologist (2011) 143, 399-410
Franck J. Muller, Lloyd M. Dosdall, Peter G. Mason and Ulrich Kuhlmann (2011)
Larval phenologies and parasitoids of two seed-feeding weevils associated with hoary cress and shepherd's purse (Brassicaceae) in Europe

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2000) 95, 161-171
A.W. Ferguson, Z. Klukowski, B. Walczak, J.N. Perry, M.A. Mugglestone, S.J. Clark and I.H. Williams (2000)
The spatio-temporal distribution of adult Ceutorhynchus assimilis in a crop of winter oilseed rape in relation to the distribution of their larvae and that of the parasitoid Trichomalus perfectus

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)

population dynamics/epizootiology (1)

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2000) 95, 161-171
A.W. Ferguson, Z. Klukowski, B. Walczak, J.N. Perry, M.A. Mugglestone, S.J. Clark and I.H. Williams (2000)
The spatio-temporal distribution of adult Ceutorhynchus assimilis in a crop of winter oilseed rape in relation to the distribution of their larvae and that of the parasitoid Trichomalus perfectus

surveys/distribution/isolation (7)

The Canadian Entomologist (2014) 146, 224-235
P.G. Mason, J.H. Miall, P. Bouchard, A. Brauner, D.R. Gillespie and G.A.P. Gibson (2014)
The parasitoid communities associated with Ceutorhynchus species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Ontario and Québec, Canada

International Journal of Pest Management (2011) 57, 85-92
E. Veromann, I.H. Williams, R. Kaasik and A. Luik (2011)
Potential of parasitoids to control populations of the weevil Ceutorhynchus obstrictus (Marsham) on winter oilseed rape

The Canadian Entomologist (2011) 143, 524-537
P.G. Mason, J.H. Miall, P. Bouchard, D.R. Gillespie, A.B. Broadbent and G.A.P. Gibson (2011)
The parasitoid communities associated with an invasive canola pest, Ceutorhynchus obstrictus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), in Ontario and Quebec, Canada

Entomologica Fennica (2006) 17, 400-404
E. Veromann, E. Luik, L. Metspalu and I. Williams (2006)
Key pests and their parasitoids on spring and winter oilseed rape in Estonia

Agronomy Research (2006) 4, 227-230
R. Kevväi, E. Veromann, A. Luik and M. Saarniit (2006)
Cabbage seed weevil (Ceutorhynchus assimilis Payk.) and its parasitoids in oilseed rape crops in Estonia

The Canadian Entomologist (2006) 138, 285-291
Gary A.P. Gibson, David R. Gillespie and Lloyd Dosdall (2006)
The species of Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera) introduced to North America for biological control of the cabbage seedpod weevil, and the first recovery of Stenomalina gracilis (Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae)

Journal of Applied Entomology (2006) 130, 401-409
D.R. Gillespie, P.G. Mason, L.M. Dosdall, P. Bouchard and G.A.P. Gibson (2006)
Importance of long-term research in classical biological control: an analytical review of a release against the cabbage seedpod weevil in North America

review (1)

Mitteilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie (2004) 14, 489-492
B. Ulber, W. Büchs, H. Hokkanen, A. Johnen, Z. Klukowski, A. Luik, I. Menzler-Hokkanen, Ch. Nilsson and I.H. Williams (2004)
MASTER - Ein neues EU-Projekt zur Bedeutung der natürlichen Gegenspieler für die biologische Kontrolle von Schädlingen im integrierten Rapsanbau in Europa
[Integrated Pest Management Strategies Incorporating Bio-Control for European Oilseed Rape Pests]