Publications for:
pest = Operophtera brumata
crop = Oak (Quercus)
found 18 publications:
2021
Infestation of early- and late-flushing trees by spring caterpillars: An associational effect of neighbouring trees
Forests (2021) 12 (9 - 1281)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Tools for monitoring oak defoliating geometrids – traps for catching males and females
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research (2020) 35 (8), 506-512
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pestinfo wiki2019
Identification of winter moth (
Operophtera brumata) refugia in North Africa and the Italian Peninsula during the last glacial maximum
Ecology and Evolution (2019) 9 (24), 13931-13941
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pestinfo wikiHost plant effects on winter moth (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) larval development and survival
Environmental Entomology (2019) 48 (5), 1162-1172
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pestinfo wiki2018
Can late flushing trees avoid attack by moth larvae in temperate forests?
Plant Protection Science (2018) 54 (4), 272-283
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pestinfo wiki2010
Which factors explain lepidopteran larvae variance in seasonal guilds on some oaks?
Journal of Forest Science (2010) 56 (2), 68-76
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pestinfo wiki2006
Zur Beteiligung der Eichenfraßgesellschaft am Schadgeschehen in den Eichenbeständen 2004 in Brandenburg
[On the role of defoliators in oak decline in Brandenburg during 2004]
Mitteilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie (2006) 15, 209-212
pestinfo wiki2004
Abundance and adult emergence periods of four species of phyllophagous Geometridae on pubescent oak in Sardinia
REDIA (2004) 87, 81-84
pestinfo wiki2003
Host shifting by
Operophtera brumata into novel environments leads to population differentiation in life-history traits
Ecological Entomology (2003) 28 (5), 604-612
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pestinfo wiki2002
Adaptation of a generalist moth,
Operophtera brumata, to variable budburst phenology of host plants
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata (2002) 103 (2), 123-133
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pestinfo wikiHost plant species can influence the fitness of herbivore pathogens: the winter moth and its nucleopolyhedrovirus
Oecologia (2002) 131 (4), 533-541
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pestinfo wikiEscape from pupal predation as a potential cause of outbreaks of the winter moth,
Operophtera brumataOikos (2002) 98 (2), 219-228
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pestinfo wiki2000
Growth and development of a generalist insect herbivore,
Operophtera brumata, on original and alternative host plants
Oecologia (2000) 122 (4), 529-536
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pestinfo wikiInsect herbivores and the nutrient flow from the canopy to the soil in coniferous and deciduous forests
Oecologia (2000) 126 (1), 104-113
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pestinfo wiki1998
Massenvermehrung von phyllophagen Schmetterlingen in Laubwäldern des Rheinlands
[Mass occurrence of phyllophagous caterpillars in the deciduous forests of the Rhineland]
Anzeiger für Schädlingskunde, Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz (1998) 71 (5), 88-93
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pestinfo wikiInteractions between
Operophtera brumata and
Tortrix viridana on oak: new evidence from time-series analysis
Ecological Entomology (1998) 23 (2), 168-173
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pestinfo wikiUse of host plants by
Operophtera brumata L. (Lep., Geometridae) during the first recorded outbreak in the subcontinental boreal zone of Fennoscandia
Journal of Applied Entomology - Zeitschrift für angewandte Entomologie (1998) 122 (5), 247-253
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pestinfo wiki1996
Synchronization of larval emergence in winter moth (
Operophtera brumata L.) and budburst in pedunculate oak (
Quercus robur L.) under simulated climate change
Ecological Entomology (1996) 21 (4) 335-343
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