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Sustainable insect management - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Kryger U, Deschodt C, Scholtz CH: 2005. Effects of fluazuron and ivermectin treatment of cattle on the structure of dung beetle communities. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, 105, pp 649-656.

de Graaf J, Schoeman AS, Brandenburg RL: 2005. Stridulation of Gryllotalpa africana (Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) on turf grass in South Africa. Florida Entomologist, 88 (3), pp 292-299.

Lattorff HMG, Kryger P, Moritz RFA: 2005. Queen developmental time and fitness consequences for queens of clonal social parasitic honeybees (A. m. capensis) and its hostA. m. scutellata. Insectes Sociaux, 52, pp 238-241.

de Graaf J, Govender P, Schoeman AS, Viljoen A: 2005. Efficacy of pseudostem and pheromone seasonal trapping of the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus in South Africa. International Journal of Pest Management, 51 (3), pp 209-218.

Hofs J-L, Schoeman AS, Mellet (Mostert) MA, Vaissayre M: 2005. Impact des cotonniers genetiquement modifies sur la biodiversite de la fauna entomologique: le cas du cotton Bt en Afrique du Sud. International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 25 (2), pp 63-72.

Jacobs DH, Neser S: 2005. Thaumastocoris australicus Kirkaldy (Heteroptera: Thaumastocoridae): a new insect arrival in South Africa, damaging to eucalyptus trees. South African Journal of Science, 101 / May/Jun, pp 233-236.

 

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