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Michael J. McLeish, S.P. Perry, D. Gruber, and T.W. ChapmanDispersal patterns of an Australian gall-forming thrips and its host tree (Oncothrips tepperi and Acacia oswaldii )Ecological Entomology 28 (2), 243-246 (2003)
Taryn E. Wills, Thomas W. Chapman, Laurence A Mound, Brenda D. Kranz, and Michael P. SchwarzNatural history and description of Oncothrips kinchega, a new species of gall-inducing thrips with soldiers (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae)Australian Journal of Entomology 43 (2), 169-176 (2004)
Michael J. Mcleish, Thomas W. Chapman, and Laurence A. MoundGall morpho-type corresponds to separate species of gall-inducing thrips (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae)Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 88 (4), 555-563 (2006)
M. Bonizzoni, B.I. Katsoyannos, R. Marguerie, C.R. Guglielmino, G. Gasperi, A. Malacrida, and T. ChapmanMicrosatellite analysis reveals remating by wild Mediterranean fruit fly females, Ceratitis capitataMolecular Ecology 11 (10), 1915-1921 (2002)
Thomas W. Chapman, Leslee Marando, Margot Oorebeek, and Sonia KleindorferGenetic structure in ixodid ticks from Kangaroo Island and the South Australia mainlandAustralian Journal of Entomology 48 (1), 40-46 (2009)
Tracey Chapman, Miyatake Takahisa, Hazel K. Smith, and Linda PartridgeInteractions of mating, egg production and death rates in females of the Mediterranean fruitfly, Ceratitis capitataProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 265 (1408), 1879-1894 (1998)
Ken Kraaijeveld, and Tracey ChapmanEffects of male sterility on female remating in the Mediterranean fruitfly, Ceratitis capitataProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 271 (suppl 4), S209-S211 (2004)
Monica De Facci, Hong-Lei Wang, Jothi K. Yuvaraj, Ian A.N. Dublon, Glenn P. Svensson, Thomas W. Chapman, and Olle AnderbrantChemical composition of anal droplets of the eusocial gall-inducing thrips Kladothrips intermediusChemoecology 24 (3), 85-94 (2014)
William J. Nash, and Tracey ChapmanEffect of dietary components on larval life history characteristics in the medfly (Ceratitis capitata: Diptera, Tephritidae)PLoS ONE 9 (1 - e86029) (2014)
Sarah J. Hart, Tania Schoennagel, Thomas T. Veblen, and Teresa B. ChapmanArea burned in the western United States is unaffected by recent mountain pine beetle outbreaksProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 112 (14), 4375-4380 (2015)
Miles A. Fielden, Andrew C. Chaulk, Kate Bassett, Yolanda F. Wiersma, Mardon Erbland, Hugh Whitney, and Thomas W. ChapmanAedes japonicus japonicus (Diptera: Culicidae) arrives at the most easterly point in North AmericaThe Canadian Entomologist 147 (6), 737-740 (2015)
Philip T. Leftwich, Michael Bolton, and Tracey ChapmanEvolutionary biology and genetic techniques for insect controlEvolutionary Applications 9 (1), 212-230 (2016)
Andrew C. Chaulk, Kate P. Carson, Hugh G. Whitney, Dina M. Fonseca, and Thomas W. ChapmanThe arrival of the northern house mosquito Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) on Newfoundland’s Avalon PeninsulaJournal of Medical Entomology 53 (6), 1364-1369 (2016)
Catherine M. Little, Thomas W. Chapman, Debra L. Moreau, and N. Kirk HillierSusceptibility of selected boreal fruits and berries to the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)Pest Management Science 73 (1), 160-166 (2017)
Michael Darrington, Tamas Dalmay, Neil I. Morrison, and Tracey ChapmanImplementing the sterile insect technique with RNA interference – a reviewEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 164 (3), 155-175 (2017)
Catherine M. Little, Thomas W. Chapman, and N. Kirk Hillier Effect of color and contrast of highbush blueberries to host-finding behavior by Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)Environmental Entomology 47 (5), 1242-1251 (2018)
Michael Bolton, Hilda L. Collins, Tracey Chapman, Neil I. Morrison, Stefan J. Long, Charles E. Linn, and Anthony M. Shelton Response to a synthetic pheromone source by OX4319L, a self-limiting diamondback moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) strain, and field dispersal characteristics of its progenitor strainJournal of Economic Entomology 112 (4), 1546-1551 (2019)
Catherine M. Little, Thomas W. Chapman, and N. Kirk Hillier Considerations for insect learning in integrated pest managementJournal of Insect Science 19 (4 - 6) (2019)
Catherine M. Little, Thomas W. Chapman, and N. Kirk HillierPlasticity is key to success of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) invasionJournal of Insect Science 20 (3 - 34) (2020)
Catherine M. Little, Peggy L. Dixon, Tom W. Chapman, and N. Kirk HillierRole of fruit characters and colour on host selection of boreal fruits and berries by Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae)The Canadian Entomologist 152 (4), 546-562 (2020)
Catherine M. Little, Peggy L. Dixon, Debra L. Moreau, Thomas W. Chapman, and N. Kirk HillierAssessment of attractant lures and monitoring traps for Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophidae) using electrophysiology, laboratory choice assays, and field trialsJournal of Economic Entomology 114 (2), 652-675 (2021)
Christina Mitchell, Stewart Leigh, Luke Alphey, Wilfried Haerty, and Tracey ChapmanReproductive interference and satyrisation: mechanisms, outcomes and potential use for insect controlJournal of Pest Science 95 (3), 1023-1036 (2022)
Catherine M. Little, Thomas W. Chapman, and N. Kirk HillierPlasticity is key to success of Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) invasionJournal of Insect Science 22 (3 - ieaa034) (2022)
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