Publications for:
pest = Lymantria dispar
country = Slovakia
found 11 publications:
2023
Range-wide population genomics of the spongy moth,
Lymantria dispar (Erebidae): Implications for biosurveillance, subspecies classification and phylogeography of a destructive moth
Evolutionary Applications (2023) 16 (3), 638-656
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pestinfo wiki2022
Tracking global invasion pathways of the spongy moth (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) to the United States using stable isotopes as endogenous biomarkers
Ecology and Evolution (2022) 12 (7 - e9092)
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pestinfo wiki2020
Nonlinear time series analysis unravels underlying mechanisms of interspecific synchrony among foliage-feeding forest Lepidoptera species
Population Ecology (2020) 62 (1), 5-14
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pestinfo wiki2019
Underestimated mitochondrial diversity in gypsy moth
Lymantria dispar from Asia
Agricultural and Forest Entomology (2019) 21 (2), 235-242
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pestinfo wiki2018
Distribution of the entomopathogenic fungus
Entomophaga maimaiga (
Entomophthorales:
Entomophthoraceae) at the northern edge of its range in Europe
Annals of Applied Biology (2018) 173 (1), 35-41
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pestinfo wiki2016
Multi-decade patterns of gypsy moth fluctuations in the Carpathian Mountains and options for outbreak forecasting
Journal of Pest Science (2016) 89 (2), 413-425
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pestinfo wiki2014
First record of
Entomophaga maimaiga (Entomophthorales: Entomophthoraceae) in Slovakia
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2014) 24 (6), 710-714
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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 wiki2008
World distribution of female flight and genetic variation in
Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)
Environmental Entomology (2008) 37 (3), 636-649
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pestinfo wiki2004
Interspecific synchrony among foliage-feeding forest Lepidoptera species and the potential role of generalist predators as synchronizing agents
Oikos (2004) 107 (3), 462-470
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pestinfo wiki2001
The natural enemy complex of the gypsy moth,
Lymantria dispar (Lep., Lymantriidae) in different phases of its population dynamics in eastern Austria and Slovakia – a comparative study
Journal of Applied Entomology - Zeitschrift für angewandte Entomologie (2001) 125 (5), 217-227
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