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22 publications listed for Ben Raymond:

Zoltan Erdos, David Chandler, Chris Bass, and Ben Raymond
Controlling insecticide resistant clones of the aphid, Myzus persicae, using the entomopathogenic fungus Akanthomyces muscarius: fitness cost of resistance under pathogen challenge
Pest Management Science 77 (11), 5286-5293 (2021)

Matt Egleton, Zoltan Erdos, Ben Raymond, and Andrew C. Matthews
Relative efficacy of biological control and cultural management for control of mollusc pests in cool climate vineyards
Biocontrol Science and Technology 31 (7), 725-738 (2021)

Camilo Ayra-Pardo, Maria E. Ochagavía, Ben Raymond, Asim Gulzar, Lianet Rodríguez-Cabrera, Claudia Rodríguez de la Noval, Ivis Morán Bertot, Ryohei Terauchi, Kentaro Yoshida, Hideo Matsumura, Pilar Téllez Rodríguez, Daily Hernández Hernández, Orlando Borrás-Hidalgo, and Denis J. Wright
HT-SuperSAGE of the gut tissue of a Vip3Aa-resistant Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) strain provides insights into the basis of resistance
Insect Science 26 (3), 479-498 (2019)

Liqin Zhou, Nina Alphey, Adam S. Walker, Laura M. Travers, Fevziye Hasan, Neil I. Morrison, Michael B. Bonsall, and Ben Raymond
Combining the high-dose/refuge strategy and self-limiting transgenic insects in resistance management—A test in experimental mesocosms
Evolutionary Applications 11 (5), 727-738 (2018)

Ben Raymond, and Brian A. Federici
In defence of Bacillus thuringiensis, the safest and most successful microbial insecticide available to humanity—a response to EFSA
FEMS Microbiology Ecology 93 (7 -fix084) (2017)

David Shapiro-Ilan, and Ben Raymond
Limiting opportunities for cheating stabilizes virulence in insect parasitic nematodes
Evolutionary Applications 9 (3), 462-470 (2016)

Ben Raymond, Denis J. Wright, Neil Crickmore, and Michael B. Bonsall
The impact of strain diversity and mixed infections on the evolution of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 280 (1769 - 20131497) (2013)

Jennie Garbutt, Michael B. Bonsall, Denis J. Wright, and Ben Raymond
Antagonistic competition moderates virulence in Bacillus thuringiensis
Ecology Letters 14 (8), 765-772 (2011)

Ben Raymond, Paul R. Johnston, Denis J. Wright, Richard J. Ellis, Neil Crickmore, and Michael B. Bonsall
A mid-gut microbiota is not required for the pathogenicity of Bacillus thuringiensis to diamondback moth larvae
Environmental Microbiology 11 (10), 2556-2563 (2009)

Ben Raymond, Simon L. Elliot, and Richard J. Ellis
Quantifying the reproduction of Bacillus thuringiensis HD1 in cadavers and live larvae of Plutella xylostella
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 98 (3), 307-313 (2008)

Ben Raymond, Rebeccah S. Lijek, Robert I. Griffiths, and Michael B. Bonsall
Ecological consequences of ingestion of Bacillus cereus on Bacillus thuringiensis infections and on the gut flora of a lepidopteran host
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 99 (1), 103-111 (2008)

B. Raymond, and R.S. Hails
Variation in plant resource quality and the transmission and fitness of the winter moth, Operophtera brumata nucleopolyhedrovirus
Biological Control 41 (2), 237-245 (2007)

Ben Raymond, Dexter Davis, and Michael B. Bonsall
Competition and reproduction in mixed infections of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Bacillus spp.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 96 (2), 151-155 (2007)

Ben Raymond, Ali H. Sayyed, Rosie S. Hails, and Denis J. Wright
Exploiting pathogens and their impact on fitness costs to manage the evolution of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis
Journal of Applied Ecology 44 (4), 768-780 (2007)

B. Raymond, A.H. Sayyed, and D.J. Wright
The compatibility of a nucleopolyhedrosis virus control with resistance management for Bacillus thuringiensis: Co-infection and cross-resistance studies with the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 93 (2), 114-120 (2006)

Ben Raymond, Sue E. Hartley, Jenny S. Cory, and Rosie S. Hails
The role of food plant and pathogen-induced behaviour in the persistence of a nucleopolyhedrovirus
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 88 (1), 49-57 (2005)

Ben Raymond, Ali H. Sayyed, and Denis J. Wright
Genes and environment interact to determine the fitness costs of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 272 (1571), 1519-1524 (2005)

Ali H. Sayyed, Ben Raymond, M. Sales Ibiza-Palacios, Baltasar Escriche, and Denis J. Wright
Genetic and biochemical characterization of field-evolved resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ac in the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70 (12), 7010-7017 (2004)

Adam J. Vanbergen, Ben Raymond, Imogen S.K. Pearce, Allan D. Watt, Rosie S. Hails, and Susan E. Hartley
Host shifting by Operophtera brumata into novel environments leads to population differentiation in life-history traits
Ecological Entomology 28 (5), 604-612 (2003)

B. Raymond, A. Vanbergen, I. Pearce, S.E. Hartley, J.S. Cory, and R.S. Hails
Host plant species can influence the fitness of herbivore pathogens: the winter moth and its nucleopolyhedrovirus
Oecologia 131 (4), 533-541 (2002)

B. Raymond, A. Vanbergen, A. Watt, S.E. Hartley, J.S. Cory, and R.S. Hails
Escape from pupal predation as a potential cause of outbreaks of the winter moth, Operophtera brumata
Oikos 98 (2), 219-228 (2002)

B. Raymond, A.C. Darby, and A.E. Douglas
The olfactory responses of coccinellids to aphids on plants
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 95 (1), 113-117 (2000)

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