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Dan T. Quiring, Jon W. Sweeney, and Robb G. BennettEvidence for host-marking pheromone in white spruce cone fly, Strobilomyia neanthracinaJournal of Chemical Ecology 24 (4), 709-721 (1998)
S.E. Blatt, C. Bishop, and J. SweeneyIncidence of Monochamus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) species in Nova Scotia, Canada Christmas tree plantations and comparison of panel traps and lures from North America and EuropeThe Canadian Entomologist 149 (2), 191-203 (2017)
J. Goczal, R. Rossa, J. Sweeney, and A. TofilskiCitizen monitoring of invasive species: wing morphometry as a tool for detection of alien Tetropium speciesJournal of Applied Entomology 141 (6), 496-506 (2017)
Joel T.L. Goodwin, N. Kirk Hillier, Lucas E. Roscoe, and Jon D. SweeneyAnatomy of the stridulation apparatus of the beech leaf-mining weevil and characterization of, and behavioral responses to, stridulation soundsEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 167 (11), 957-968 (2019)
Joel T.L. Goodwin, Simon P. Pawlowski, Peter D. Mayo, Peter J. Silk, Jon D. Sweeney, and N. Kirk HillierInfluence of trap colour, type, deployment height, and a host volatile on monitoring Orchestes fagi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Nova Scotia, CanadaThe Canadian Entomologist 152 (1), 98-109 (2020)
Jon Sweeney, Cory Hughes, Vincent Webster, Chantelle Kostanowicz, Reginald Webster, Peter Mayo, and Jeremy D. AllisonSub-lethal effects of partially purified protein extracted from Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) and its presumptive role in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) defense against whitefly (Bemisia tabaci Genn.)Insects 11 (9 - 573) (2020)
Simon P. Pawlowski, Jon D. Sweeney, and N. Kirk HillierElectrophysiological responses of the beech leaf-mining weevil, Orchestes fagi, to seasonally-variant volatile organic compounds emitted by American beech, Fagus grandifoliaJournal of Chemical Ecology 46 (10), 935-946 (2020)
Matteo Marchioro, Davide Rassati, Massimo Faccoli, Kate Van Rooyen, Chantelle Kostanowicz, Vincent Webster, Peter Mayo, and Jon Sweeney Maximizing bark and ambrosia beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) catches in trapping surveys for longhorn and jewel beetlesJournal of Economic Entomology 113 (6), 2745-2757 (2020)
Martin Schroeder, Dragos Cocos, Helena Johansson, and Jon Sweeney Attraction of the cerambycid beetles Tetropium gabrieli, T. castaneum and T. fuscum to pheromones and host tree volatilesAgricultural and Forest Entomology 23 (2), 203-211 (2021)
Jennifer L. Anderson, Stephen B. Heard, Jon Sweeney, and Deepa S. Pureswaran Mate choice errors may contribute to slow spread of an invasive Eurasian longhorn beetle in North AmericaNeoBiota 71, 71-89 (2022)
Jessica L. Kerr, Georgia Dickson, Brooke C. O'Connor, Chanatda Somchit, Jon Sweeney, and Stephen M. PawsonEffect of host volatile release rate and racemic fuscumol on trap catch of Hylurgus ligniperda, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), and Arhopalus ferus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)Journal of Economic Entomology 115 (1), 168-177 (2022)
Sara Edwards, Garrett Brodersen, Cory Hughes, Keegan Moore, Benoit Morin, Andrew Morrison, Emily Owens, Jon Sweeney, and Rob C. JohnsRelationships between pest density and associated leaf necrosis for an invasive leaf-mining weevil, Orchestes fagi, on American beech (Fagus grandifolia)Canadian Journal of Forest Research - Revue Canadienne de Recherche Forestière 52 (3), 301-308 (2022)
Graham S. Thurston, Alison Slater, Inna Nei, Josie Roberts, Karen McLachlan Hamilton, Jon D. Sweeney, and Troy KimotoNew Canadian and provincial records of Coleoptera resulting from annual Canadian Food Inspection Agency surveillance for detection of non-native, potentially invasive forest insectsInsects 13 (8 - 708) (2022)
Sarah Butler, John Dedes, Gene Jones, Cory Hughes, Tim Ladd, Véronique Martel, Krista Ryall, Jon Sweeney, and C.J.K. MacQuarrieIntroduction and establishment of biological control agents for control of emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) in CanadaThe Canadian Entomologist 154 (1 - e47) (2022)
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