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ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Carroll, M...",
15 possible publications found.
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C.L. Wraight, A.R. Zangerl, M.J. Carroll, and M.R. Berenbaum
Absence of toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis pollen to black swallowtails under field conditions
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 97 (14), 7700-7703 (2000)

Mark J. Carroll, and May R. Berenbaum
Behavioral responses of the parsnip webworm to host plant volatiles
Journal of Chemical Ecology 28 (11), 2191-2201 (2002)

A.R. Zangerl, D. McKenna, C.L. Wraight, M. Carroll, P. Ficarello, R. Warner, and M.R. Berenbaum
Effects of exposure to event 176 Bacillus thuringiensis corn pollen on monarch and black swallowtail caterpillars under field conditions
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 98 (21), 11908-11912 (2001)

R.G. Dietzgen, J. Twin, J. Talty, S. Selladurai, M.L. Carroll, B.A. Coutts, D.I. Berryman, and R.A.C. Jones
Genetic variability of Tomato spotted wilt virus in Australia and validation of real time RT-PCR for its detection in single and bulked leaf samples
Annals of Applied Biology 146 (4), 517-530 (2005)

Mark J. Carroll, and May R. Berenbaum
Lutein sequestration and furanocoumarin metabolism in parsnip webworms under different ultraviolet light regimes in the montane west
Journal of Chemical Ecology 32 (2), 277-305 (2006)

Mark Carroll, Amy Hanlon, Tanya Hanlon, Arthur R. Zangerl, and May R. Berenbaum
Behavioral effects of carotenoid sequestration by the parsnip webworm Depressaria pastinacella
Journal of Chemical Ecology 23 (12), 2707-2719 (1997)

Amber D. Tripodi, James W. Austin, Allen L. Szalanski, Jackie McKern, Michael K. Carroll, Raj K. Saran, and Matthew T. Messenger
Phylogeography of Reticulitermes termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in California inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99 (4), 697-706 (2006)

Mark J. Carroll, Eric A. Schmelz, Robert L. Meagher, and Peter E.A. Teal
Attraction of Spodoptera frugiperda larvae to volatiles from herbivore-damaged maize seedlings
Journal of Chemical Ecology 32 (9), 1911-1924 (2006)

Mary C. Carroll, Howard S. Ginsberg, Kerwin E. Hyland, and Renjie Hu
Distribution of Ixodes dammini (Acari: Ixodidae) in residential lawns on Prudence Island, Rhode Island
Journal of Medical Entomology 29 (6), 1052-1055 (1992)

K.S. Brown, B.P. Yokum, C. Riegel, and M.K. Carroll
New Parish records of Coptotermes formosanus (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in Louisiana
Florida Entomologist 90 (3), 570-572 (2007)

Mark J. Carroll, Evan C. Lampert, May R. Berenbaum, John S. Noyes, and Paul J. Ode
New records of Copidosoma sosares (Walker) (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a parasitoid of the parsnip webworm (Depressaria pastinacella (Duponchel)) (Lepidoptera: Elachistidae), in western North America
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 80 (4), 309-318 (2007)

Mark J. Carroll, Eric A. Schmelz, and Peter E.A. Teal
The attraction of Spodoptera frugiperda neonates to cowpea seedlings is mediated by volatiles induced by conspecific herbivory and the elicitor inceptin
Journal of Chemical Ecology 34 (3), 291-300 (2008)

P.H. Demoeden, M.J. Mahoney, and M.J. Carroll
Smooth crabgrass control in perennial ryegrass with repeated low fenoxaprop application rates
HortScience 27 (9), 1001-1003 (1992)

Jason R. Graham, James D. Ellis, Mark J. Carroll, and Peter E.A. Teal
Aethina tumida (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) attraction to volatiles produced by Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) and Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) colonies
Apidologie 42 (3), 326-336 (2011)

Gloria DeGrandiHoffman, Yanping Chen, Raul Rivera, Mark Carroll, Mona Chambers, Geoffrey Hidalgo, and Emily Watkins de Jong
Honey bee colonies provided with natural forage have lower pathogen loads and higher overwinter survival than those fed protein supplements
Apidologie 47 (2), 186-196 (2016)

     

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