Christopher D. Williams

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Publications of Christopher D. Williams (7 listed):

Insects (2021) 12 (6 - 541)
Archita Barua, Christopher D. Williams and Jenna L. Ross (2021)
A literature review of biological and bio-rational control strategies for slugs: Current research and future prospects

BioControl (2020) 65, 285-296
Allison Bistline-East, Christopher D. Williams and Michael J. Gormally (2020)
Nutritional ecology of predaceous Tetanocera elata larvae and the physiological effects of alternative prey utilisation

Journal of Pest Science (2020) 93, 1411-1419
Archita Barua, Kerry-Lyn McDonald-Howard, Rory J. Mc Donnell, Robbie Rae and Christopher D. Williams (2020)
Toxicity of essential oils to slug parasitic and entomopathogenic nematodes

Journal of Pest Science (2018) 91, 1407-1419
Louise McNamara, Apostolos Kapranas, Christopher D. Williams, Padraig O'Tuama, Kevin Kavanagh and Christine T. Griffin (2018)
Efficacy of entomopathogenic fungi against large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis, and their additive effects when combined with entomopathogenic nematodes

Journal of Pest Science (2017) 90, 495-505
Apostolos Kapranas, Ben Malone, Sarajane Quinn, Louise Mc Namara, Christopher D. Williams, Padraig O'Tuama, Arne Peters and Christine T. Griffin (2017)
Efficacy of entomopathogenic nematodes for control of large pine weevil, Hylobius abietis: effects of soil type, pest density and spatial distribution

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2017) 27, 294-299
Manuela Carnaghi, Robbie Rae, Irma Tandingan De Ley, Erin Johnston, Gesche Kindermann, Rory Mc Donnell, Aidan O'Hanlon, Inga Reich, Jerome Sheahan, Christopher D. Williams and Michael J. Gormally (2017)
Nematode associates and susceptibility of a protected slug (Geomalacus maculosus) to four biocontrol nematodes

BioControl (2015) 60, 537-546
Christopher D. Williams, Aoife B. Dillon, Darragh Ennis, Roseanne Hennessy and Christine T. Griffin (2015)
Differential susceptibility of pine weevil, Hylobius abietis (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), larvae and pupae to entomopathogenic nematodes and death of adults infected as pupae