David I. Schlipalius
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Publications of David I. Schlipalius (7 listed):
Journal of Pest Science (2020) 93, 127-134
Zhaorigetu Hubhachen, Hongbo Jiang, David Schlipalius, Yoonseong Park, Raul N.C. Guedes, Brenda Oppert, George Opit and Thomas W. Phillips (2020)
A CAPS marker for determination of strong phosphine resistance in Tribolium castaneum from Brazil
Pest Management Science (2019) 75, 1091-1098
David I. Schlipalius, Andrew G. Tuck, Hervoika Pavic, Gregory J. Daglish, Manoj K. Nayak and Paul R. Ebert (2019)
A high-throughput system used to determine frequency and distribution of phosphine resistance across large geographical regions
Turkish Journal of Entomology (2015) 39, 129-136
Erhan Koçak, David Schlipalius, Ramandeep Kaur, Andrew Tuck, Paul Ebert, Pat Collins and Abdullah Yilmaz (2015)
Determining phosphine resistance in rust red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst.) (Coleoptera : Tenebrionidae) populations from Turkey
Journal of Economic Entomology (2013) 106, 2259-2266
Ramandeep Kaur, Paul R. Ebert, Gimme H. Walter, Anthony J. Swain and David I. Schlipalius (2013)
Do phosphine resistance genes influence movement and dispersal under starvation?
Pest Management Science (2013) 69, 685-688
Ramandeep Kaur, Emily V. Daniels, Manoj K. Nayak, Paul R. Ebert and David I. Schlipalius (2013)
Determining changes in the distribution and abundance of a Rhyzopertha dominica phosphine resistance allele in farm grain storages using a DNA marker
PLoS ONE (2012) 7 (12 - e53356)
Andrew W. Ridley, Seymour Magabe, David I. Schlipalius, Michelle A. Rafter and Patrick J. Collins (2012)
Sublethal exposure to phosphine decreases offspring production in strongly phosphine resistant female red flour beetles, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)
PLoS ONE (2012) 7 (2 - e31582)
Rajeswaran Jagadeesan, Patrick J. Collins, Gregory J. Daglish, Paul R. Ebert and David I. Schlipalius (2012)
Phosphine resistance in the rust red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae): Inheritance, gene interactions and fitness costs