Neil J. Holliday
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Publications of Neil J. Holliday (17 listed):
The Canadian Entomologist (2020) 152, 183-199
Jonathan Veilleux, Fiona Ross and Neil J. Holliday (2020)
Bionomics of Scolytus schevyrewi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada
The Canadian Entomologist (2019) 151, 651-676
Richard Westwood, Diana Saunders, Alana R. Westwood and Neil J. Holliday (2019)
Effects of tebufenozide on the assemblage of moths (Lepidoptera) in an operational spruce budworm (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) suppression programme
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2016) 159, 17-29
A.M. Leroux, A. Gassmann and N.J. Holliday (2016)
Effects of temperature on pupal and egg development of Euphranta connexa, a candidate biological control agent for invasive swallow-worts in North America
The Canadian Entomologist (2015) 147, 766-775
T. Nagalingam and N.J. Holliday (2015)
Plant bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae) on field beans and soybeans in Manitoba, Canada: species composition and seasonal occurrence
Journal of Economic Entomology (2011) 104, 889-894
S. Oghiakhe and N.J. Holliday (2011)
Evaluation of insecticides for control of overwintering Hylurgopinus rufipes (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
The Canadian Entomologist (2010) 142, 234-249
L.D. Andreassen, U. Kuhlmann, J.W. Whistlecraft, J.J. Soroka, P.G. Mason, O.O. Akinremi and N.J. Holliday (2010)
Spring emergence of Canadian Delia radicum and synchronization with its natural enemy, Aleochara bilineata
Canadian Journal of Plant Science (2008) 88, 763-770
A.M. Mostafa and N.J. Holliday (2008)
Insecticidal control of late-season plant bug (Hemiptera: Miridae) infestations in Manitoba has no effect on alfalfa seed quantity and quality
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2007) 17, 273-284
Kimberley J. Riley, Ulrich Kuhlmann, Peter G. Mason, Jay Whistlecraft, Lynda J. Donald and Neil J. Holliday (2007)
Can mustard seed meal increase attacks by Aleochara spp. on Delia radicum in oilseed rape?
Journal of Applied Entomology (2007) 131, 338-346
K.S. Hemachandra, U. Kuhlmann, P.G. Mason and N.J. Holliday (2007)
Spatial patterns of Trybliographa rapae parasitism of Delia radicum larvae in oilseed rape and cauliflower
The Canadian Entomologist (2005) 137, 91-97
H.G. Wylie, F.O. Matheson, M.J. Uddin and N.J. Holliday (2005)
Release and establishment studies in Manitoba, Canada, of Aphidius smithi (Hymenoptera: Aphidiidae), a parasitoid of Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera: Aphididae)
Journal of Applied Entomology (2005) 129, 567-573
N. Lauro, U. Kuhlmann, P.G. Mason and N.J. Holliday (2005)
Interaction of a solitary larval endoparasitoid, Microplitis mediator, with its host, Mamestra brassicae: host acceptance and host suitability
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2003) 5, 137-144
P.L. Anderson and N.J. Holliday (2003)
Distribution and survival of overwintering adults of the Dutch elm disease vector, Hylurgopinus rufipes (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), in American elm trees in Manitoba
Environmental Entomology (2000) 29, 1123-1132
Dhammika G. Senanayake, Edward B. Radcliffe and Neil J. Holliday (2000)
Oviposition and diapause behavior in Colorado potato beetle (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) populations from east central Minnesota and the valley of the Red River of the North
The Canadian Entomologist (1997) 129, 937-948
J.K. Diehl, N.J. Holliday, C.J. Lindgren and R.E. Roughley (1997)
Insects associated with purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria L., in southern Manitoba
The Canadian Entomologist (1997) 129, 1151-1159
J.M. Songa and N.J. Holliday (1997)
Laboratory studies of predation of grasshopper eggs, Melanoplus bivittatus (Say), by adults of two species of Pterostichus bonelli (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
Environmental Entomology (1995) 24, 68-75
Derek J. Lactin, N.J. Holliday, D.L. Johnson and R. Craigen (1995)
Improved rate model of temperature-dependent development by arthropods
Environmental Entomology (1993) 22, 784-790
N.J. Holliday and L.L. Lamari (1993)
Temperature dependence and constant-temperature diel aperiodicity of feeding by Colorado potato beetle larvae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in short-duration laboratory trials