David W. Stanley

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The following data have been transferred from the database of scientists of the International Society for Pest Information (ISPI):

David W. Stanley
last recorded affiliation:
Insect Biochemical Physiology Laboratory
Department of Entomology
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68583
U.S.A.

remarks:
research on insect physiology

Publications of David W. Stanley (7 listed):

Annual Review of Entomology (2020) 65, 409-429
Jincai Wu, Linquan Ge, Fang Liu, Qisheng Song and David Stanley (2020)
Pesticide-induced planthopper population resurgence in rice cropping systems

Insects (2020) 11 (1 - 29)
Lei Yang, Beibei Wang, Liming Qiu, Bin Wan, Yi Yang, Mingming Liu, Fang Wang, Qi Fang, David W. Stanley and Gongyin Ye (2020)
Functional characterization of a venom protein calreticulin in the ectoparasitoid Pachycrepoideus vindemiae

Viruses (2020) 12 (2 - 236)
Ya Guo, Cynthia L. Goodman, David W. Stanley and Bryony C. Bonning (2020)
Cell lines for honey bee virus research

Pest Management Science (2019) 75, 3346-3355
Beibei Wang, Yi Yang, Mingming Liu, Lei Yang, David W. Stanley, Qi Fang and Gongyin Ye (2019)
A digestive tract expressing α-amylase influences the adult lifespan of Pteromalus puparum revealed through RNAi and rescue analyses

Florida Entomologist (2014) 97, 1631-1639
Fatima Mustafa, Muhammad Irfan Ullah, Kate M. Kneeland, Thomas A. Coudron, David W. Stanley, W. Wyatt Hoback, Steven R. Skoda, Jaime Molina-Ochoa and John E. Foster (2014)
Genetic variability of spined soldier bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) sampled from distinct field sites and laboratory colonies in the United States

Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2007) 124, 285-292
Hyeog Sun Kwon, David W. Stanley and Jon S. Miller (2007)
Bacterial challenge and eicosanoids act in plasmatocyte spreading

Journal of Parasitology (2002) 88, 405-407
Yves Carton, Francoise Frey, David W. Stanley, Emily Vass and Anthony J. Nappi (2002)
Dexamethasone inhibition of the cellular immune response of Drosophila melanogaster against a parasitoid