Daniel L. Rowley
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Publications of Daniel L. Rowley (11 listed):
Viruses (2019) 11 (7 - 579)
Robert L. Harrison, Daniel L. Rowley and Holly J.R. Popham (2019)
A novel Alphabaculovirus from the soybean looper, Chrysodeixis includens, that produces tetrahedral occlusion bodies and encodes two copies of he65
Virus Genes (2018) 54, 297-310
Robert L. Harrison, Joseph D. Mowery, Daniel L. Rowley, Gary R. Bauchan, David A. Theilmann, George F. Rohrmann and Martin A. Erlandson (2018)
The complete genome sequence of a third distinct baculovirus isolated from the true armyworm, Mythimna unipuncta, contains two copies of the lef-7 gene
PLoS ONE (2017) 12 (1 - e0170510)
Robert L. Harrison, Daniel L. Rowley, Joseph Mowery, Gary R. Bauchan, David A. Theilmann, George F. Rohrmann and Martin A. Erlandson (2017)
The complete genome sequence of a second distinct Betabaculovirus from the true armyworm, Mythimna unipuncta
Viruses (2017) 9 (10 - 307)
Robert L. Harrison, Daniel L. Rowley, Joseph D. Mowery, Gary R. Bauchan and John P. Burand (2017)
The Operophtera brumata nucleopolyhedrovirus (OpbuNPV) represents an early, divergent lineage within genus Alphabaculovirus
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2014) 24, 1425-1438
Zsofia Szendrei, Alexandria Bryant, Daniel Rowley, Michael J. Furlong, Jason M. Schmidt and Matthew H. Greenstone (2014)
Linking habitat complexity with predation of pests through molecular gut-content analyses
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2014) 153, 128-141
Michael J. Furlong, Daniel L. Rowley, Rini Murtiningsih and Matthew H. Greenstone (2014)
Combining ecological methods and molecular gut-content analysis to investigate predation of a lepidopteran pest complex of Brassica crops
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2010) 136, 97-107
Matthew H. Greenstone, Zsofia Szendrei, Mark E. Payton, Daniel L. Rowley, Thomas C. Coudron and Donald C. Weber (2010)
Choosing natural enemies for conservation biological control: use of the prey detectability half-life to rank key predators of Colorado potato beetle
Biological Invasions (2009) 11, 895-903
James D. Harwood, Ho Jung S. Yoo, Matthew H. Greenstone, Daniel L. Rowley and Robert J. O'Neil (2009)
Differential impact of adults and nymphs of a generalist predator on an exotic invasive pest demonstrated by molecular gut-content analysis
Molecular Ecology (2007) 16, 4390-4400
James D. Harwood, Nicolas Desneux, Ho Jung S. Yoo, Daniel L. Rowley, Matthew H. Greenstone, John J. Obrycki and Robert J. O'Neil (2007)
Tracking the role of alternative prey in soybean aphid predation by Orius insidiosus: a molecular approach
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2007) 97, 201-209
M.H. Greenstone, D.L. Rowley, D.C. Weber, M.E. Payton and D.J. Hawthorne (2007)
Feeding mode and prey detectability half-lives in molecular gut-content analysis: an example with two predators of the Colorado potato beetle
Journal of Insect Science (2006) 6 (9), 1-14
D.C. Weber, D.L. Rowley, M.H. Greenstone and M.M. Athanas (2006)
Prey preference and host suitability of the predatory and parasitoid carabid beetle, Lebia grandis, for several species of Leptinotarsa beetles