individual publications
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academic article
- Ants defend aphids against lethal disease. Biology Letters. 6:205-208. 2010
- Putative source of the invasive Sirex noctilio fungal symbiont, Amylostereum areolatum, in the eastern United States and its association with native siricid woodwasps. Mycological Research. 113:1242-1253. 2009
- Distribution and abundance of Carabidae (Coleoptera) associated with soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae), populations in central New York. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 100:876-886. 2007
- Diurnal pattern of death and sporulation of Entomophaga maimaiga-infected Lymantria dispar. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 118:237-243. 2006
- Control of invasive soybean aphid, Aphis glycines (Hemiptera: Aphididae) populations by existing natural enemies in New York State. Environmental Entomology. 34:1036-1047. 2005
- Genetic diversity in the gypsy moth fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga from founder populations in North America and source populations in Asia. Mycological Research. 109:941-950. 2005
- Virulence and fitness of the fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in its host Lymantria dispar, for pathogen and host strains originating from Asia, Europe and North America. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 89:232-242. 2005
- Soil as an environment for winter survival of aphid-pathogenic Entomophthorales. Biological Control. 28:92-100. 2003
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conference paper
- Entomophaga maimaiga and gypsy moth in North America: Toward predicting epizootics. Proc. Soc. Invertebr. Pathol., Ann. Mtg., Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. 99-100. 2007
- Persistence and spread of Entomophaga maimaiga infecting Lymantria dispar. Proc. Soc. Invertebr. Pathol., Ann. Mtg., Wuhan, China. 105. 2006
- Virulence and fitness of the fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga in its host Lymantria dispar, for pathogen and host strains originating from Asia, Europe and North America. Proc. Soc. Invertebr. Pathol., Ann. Mtg., Anchorage. 30. 2005
- Developing a microbial: Choosing the right strain. Proc. Soc. Invertebr. Pathol., Ann. Mtg., Helsinki. 73. 2004
- Genetic variation in the gypsy moth fungal pathogen Entomophaga maimaiga from North America and Asia. Proc. Soc. Invertebr. Pathol., Ann. Mtg., Helsinki. 84. 2004
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document part
- Dispersal of gypsy moth pathogens to newly established host populations. 32. 2009
- Dispersal of gypsy moth pathogens into areas newly colonized by gypsy moth. 32. 2008
- Asian versus European Entomophaga maimaiga/gypsy moth relations. 66-67. 2005
- Soil as an environment for winter survival of aphid-pathogenic Entomophthorales. 42. 2002
- Soil -- A natural source of entomophthoralean fungi infecting aphids. 45-48. 1998