Sathyamurthy Raghu

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Publications of Sathyamurthy Raghu (25 listed):

Austral Entomology (2022) 61, 124-132
Michelle A. Rafter, Fernando McKay, Marcelo Parisi, Alejandro Sosa, Tim A. Heard, Andrew White, Gio Fichera, Dean Brookes, Kumaran Nagalingam, Lauren Kaye and S. Raghu (2022)
Biology, host specificity and DNA barcoding of cryptic Eueupithecia species (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), and implications for biological control of Parkinsonia aculeata (Fabaceae) in Australia

Insects (2021) 12 (6 - 549)
Nathan E. Harms, Jan A. Knight, Paul D. Pratt, Angelica M. Reddy, Abhishek Mukherjee, Ping Gong, Julie Coetzee, S. Raghu and Rodrigo Diaz (2021)
Climate mismatch between introduced biological control agents and their invasive host plants: improving biological control of tropical weeds in temperate regions

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2021) 31, 1174-1203
Vincent Lesieur, Mireille Jourdan, Thierry Thomann, Mélodie Ollivier, Johannes Tavoillot, Louise Morin and S. Raghu (2021)
Feasibility of classical biological control of Sonchus oleraceus in Australia

African Entomology (2020) 28, 359-373
L.D. Chari, E.V. Mauda, G.D. Martin and S. Raghu (2020)
Insect herbivores associated with Lycium ferocissimum (Solanaceae) in South Africa and their potential as biological control agents in Australia

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2019) 286 (1914 - 20191515)
Luke G. Barrett, Mathieu Legros, Nagalingam Kumaran, Donna Glassop, S. Raghu and Donald M. Gardiner (2019)
Gene drives in plants: opportunities and challenges for weed control and engineered resilience

Biocontrol Science and Technology (2019) 29, 1123-1128
Kylie B. Ireland, Michelle Rafter, Nagalingam Kumaran, S. Raghu and Louise Morin (2019)
Stakeholder survey reveals priorities for African boxthorn biocontrol research in Australia

Biological Invasions (2016) 18, 2853-2870
Rieks D. van Klinken, Louise Morin, Andy Sheppard and S. Raghu (2016)
Experts know more than just facts: eliciting functional understanding to help prioritise weed biological control targets

Florida Entomologist (2016) 99, 593-599
Adam M. Alford, Tim Kring and S. Raghu (2016)
Spread of Larinus minutus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a biological control agent of knapweeds, following introduction to northwestern Arkansas

Population Ecology (2013) 55, 291-303
Olusegun O. Osunkoya, Christine Perrett, Chandima Fernando, Cameron Clark and Sathyamurthy Raghu (2013)
Modeling population growth and site specific control of the invasive Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) under differing fire regimes

Ecological Entomology (2013) 38, 117-122
S. Raghu, Matthew F. Purcell and Anthony D. Wright (2013)
Catchment context and the bottom-up regulation of the abundance of specialist semi-aquatic weevils on water hyacinth

Arthropod-Plant Interactions (2012) 6, 83-91
S. Raghu, B. Brown and M.F. Purcell (2012)
Searching for the signal of competition in plant-mediated interactions among coexisting gall insects on broad-leaved paperbark

Weed Research (2010) 50, 402-412
A.S. Davis and S. Raghu (2010)
Weighing abiotic and biotic influences on weed seed predation

Invasive Plant Science and Management (2008) 1, 315-318
S. Raghu and Susan L. Post (2008)
Cold stratification requirements for germination of Alliaria petiolata

Environmental Entomology (2006) 35, 1001-1012
K. Dhileepan, M. Treviño and S. Raghu (2006)
Temporal patterns in incidence and abundance of Aconophora compressa (Hemiptera: Membracidae), a biological control agent for Lantana camara, on target and nontarget plants

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 303-307
K. Dhileepan, K.A.D. Wilmot Senaratne and S. Raghu (2006)
A systematic approach to biological control agent exploration and prioritisation for prickly acacia (Acacia nilotica ssp. indica)

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 308-316
S. Raghu, John R. Wilson and K. Dhileepan (2006)
Refining the process of agent selection through understanding plant demography and plant response to herbivory

Australian Journal of Entomology (2006) 45, 345-348
Lori K. Schwab and S. Raghu (2006)
Nutrient composition of soil and plants may predict the distribution and abundance of specialist insect herbivores: implications for agent selection in weed biological control

Annual Review of Entomology (2005) 50, 293-319
Anthony R. Clarke, Karen F. Armstrong, Amy E. Carmichael, John R. Milne, S. Raghu, George K. Roderick and David K. Yeates (2005)
Invasive phytophagous pests arising through a recent tropical evolutionary radiation: The Bactrocera dorsalis complex of fruit flies

Australian Journal of Entomology (2005) 44, 457-462
Kunjithapatham Dhileepan, Mariano Treviño and Sathyamurthy Raghu (2005)
Effect of temperature on the survival of Aconophora compressa Walker (Hemiptera: Membracidae): implications for weed biocontrol

Journal of Insect Behavior (2004) 17, 179-190
S. Raghu, Richard A.I. Drew and Anthony R. Clarke (2004)
Influence of host plant structure and microclimate on the abundance and behavior of a tephritid fly

Bulletin of Entomological Research (2004) 94, 385-399
S. Raghu (2004)
Functional significance of phytochemical lures to dacine fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae): an ecological and evolutionary synthesis

Australian Journal of Entomology (2003) 42, 149-152
S. Raghu and Amy E. Lawson (2003)
Feeding behaviour of Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera: Tephritidae) on methyl eugenol: a laboratory assay

Australian Journal of Entomology (2003) 42, 281-286
S. Raghu, Peter Halcoop and Richard A.I. Drew (2003)
Apodeme and ovarian development as predictors of physiological status in Bactrocera cacuminata (Hering) (Diptera: Tephritidae)

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2003) 108, 53-58
S. Raghu and A.R. Clarke (2003)
Sexual selection in a tropical fruit fly: role of a plant derived chemical in mate choice

Environmental Entomology (2002) 31, 941-946
S. Raghu, A.R. Clarke and B. Yuval (2002)
Investigation of the physiological consequences of feeding on methyl eugenol by Bactrocera cacuminata (Diptera: Tephritidae)