Sara Magalhaes
The following data have been transferred from the database of scientists of the International Society for Pest Information (ISPI):
Sara Magalhaes
last recorded affiliation:
Section Population Biology
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Section Population Biology
University of Amsterdam
Kruislaan 320
1098 SM Amsterdam
Netherlands
- remarks:
research on the ecology of mites
Publications of Sara Magalhaes (21 listed):
Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10, 3209-3221
Flore Zélé, Mustafa Altintas, Inês Santos, Ibrahim Cakmak and Sara Magalhães (2020)
Inter- and intraspecific variation of spider mite susceptibility to fungal infections: Implications for the long-term success of biological control
Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10, 3868-3880
Flore Zélé, Mustafa Altintas, Inês Santos, Ibrahim Cakmak and Sara Magalhães (2020)
Population-specific effect of Wolbachia on the cost of fungal infection in spider mites
Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10, 8405-8415
Diogo P. Godinho, Arne Janssen, Dan Li, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães (2020)
The distribution of herbivores between leaves matches their performance only in the absence of competitors
Oecologia (2019) 189, 111-122
Flore Zélé, Gonçalo Santos-Matos, Alexandre R.T. Figueiredo, Cátia Eira, Catarina Pinto, Telma G. Laurentino, Élio Sucena and Sara Magalhães (2019)
Spider mites escape bacterial infection by avoiding contaminated food
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2018) 74, 123-138
Flore Zélé, Mylène Weill and Sara Magalhães (2018)
Identification of spider-mite species and their endosymbionts using multiplex PCR
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2018) 94 (4 - fiy015)
Flore Zélé, Inês Santos, Isabelle Olivieri, Mylène Weill, Olivier Duron and Sara Magalhães (2018)
Endosymbiont diversity and prevalence in herbivorous spider mite populations in South-Western Europe
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2018) 94 (12 - fiy187)
Flore Zélé, Joaquim L. Santos, Diogo P. Godinho and Sara Magalhães (2018)
Wolbachia both aids and hampers the performance of spider mites on different host plants
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2017) 284 (1856 - 20170401)
Gonçalo Santos-Matos, Nicky Wybouw, Nelson E. Martins, Flore Zélé, Maria Riga, Alexandre B. Leitão, John Vontas, Miodrag Grbic, Thomas Van Leeuwen, Sara Magalhães and Élio Sucena (2017)
Tetranychus urticae mites do not mount an induced immune response against bacteria
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2017) 71, 1-13
Leonor R. Rodrigues, Alexandre R.T. Figueiredo, Susana A.M. Varela, Isabelle Olivieri and Sara Magalhães (2017)
Male spider mites use chemical cues, but not the female mating interval, to choose between mates
Oecologia (2016) 180, 161-167
Diogo P. Godinho, Arne Janssen, Teresa Dias, Cristina Cruz and Sara Magalhães (2016)
Down-regulation of plant defence in a resident spider mite species and its effect upon con- and heterospecifics
Ecology and Evolution (2015) 5, 3151-3158
Cassandra Marinosci, Sara Magalhães, Emilie Macke, Maria Navajas, David Carbonell, Céline Devaux and Isabelle Olivieri (2015)
Effects of host plant on life-history traits in the polyphagous spider mite Tetranychus urticae
Acarologia (2013) 53, 273-284
B. Maleknia, A.Z. Golpayegani, A. Saboori and S. Magalhaes (2013)
Olfactory responses of Phytoseiulus persimilis to rose plants with or without prey or competitors
Oikos (2012) 121, 67-76
M. Montserrat, S. Magalhães, M.W. Sabelis, A.M. de Roos and A. Janssen (2012)
Invasion success in communities with reciprocal intraguild predation depends on the stage structure of the resident population
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2011) 278, 1054-1063
Emilie Macke, Sara Magalhães, Hong Do-Thi Khan, Anthony Luciano, Adrien Frantz, Benoît Facon and Isabelle Olivieri (2011)
Sex allocation in haplodiploids is mediated by egg size: evidence in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2009) 49, 167-172
Keiko Oku, Sara Magalhães and Marcel Dicke (2009)
The presence of webbing affects the oviposition rate of two-spotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae)
Evolutionary Applications (2008) 1, 112-128
Isabelle Olivieri, Michael C. Singer, Sara Magalhães, Alexandre Courtiol, Yvain Dubois, David Carbonell, Fabienne Justy, Patrícia Beldade, Camille Parmesan and Yannis Michalakis (2008)
Genetic, ecological, behavioral and geographic differentiation of populations in a thistle weevil: implications for speciation and biocontrol
Oecologia (2007) 150, 557-568
Sara Magalhães, Paul C.J. van Rijn, Marta Montserrat, Angelo Pallini and Maurice W. Sabelis (2007)
Population dynamics of thrips prey and their mite predators in a refuge
Ecological Entomology (2006) 31, 430-436
Marta Montserrat, Arne Janssen, Sara Magalhães and Maurice W. Sabelis (2006)
To be an intra-guild predator or a cannibal: is prey quality decisive?
Oikos (2003) 102, 533-542
S. Magalhães, J.E. Brommer, E.S. Silva, F.M. Bakker and M.W. Sabelis (2003)
Life-history trade-off in two predator species sharing the same prey: a study on cassava-inhabiting mites
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2002) 27, 27-37
S. Magalhães and F.M. Bakker (2002)
Plant feeding by a predatory mite inhabiting cassava
Oecologia (2002) 132, 143-149
Sara Magalhães, Arne Janssen, Rachid Hanna and Maurice W. Sabelis (2002)
Flexible antipredator behaviour in herbivorous mites through vertical migration in a plant