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Goldenrod gall fly
Overwintering Strategies of Insects in Northern Climates
Project Goals in This Lab, You Will Learn to Use the Technique of Cellulose
Exposure of Solidago Altissima Plants to Volatile Emissions of an Insect Antagonist (Eurosta Solidaginis) Deters Subsequent Herbivory
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Winter Biology & Freeze Tolerance in the Goldenrod Gall
Cryobiology of the Freeze-Tolerant Gall Fly Eurosta Solidaginis: Overwintering Energetics and Heat Shock Proteins
Seasonal Accumulation of Acetylated Triacylglycerols by a Freeze-Tolerant
FRUIT FLY BIBLIOGRAPHY 302 MYIA Volume 9 Bibliography
Freeze Tolerance
Testing Optimal Foraging Theory: Using Bird Predation on Goldenrod Galls
The Complex Foraging Strategy of the Specialised Gall Fly Urophora Cardui (Diptera
The Symbiotic Relationship Between Arthropod Antagonists and Associated Herbivory
Effects of Landscape Structure and Natural Enemies on the Abundance of Cereal Leaf Beetle, Oulema Melanopus L
Gall Insects Can Avoid and Alter Indirect Plant Defenses
Goldenrod Gall Fly, Eurosta Solidagnis Goldenrods Are a Common Wildfl Ower, Painting fi Elds, Prairies, and Meadows Yellow in Late Summer
Changes in Gut and Malpighian Tubule Transport During Seasonal Acclimatization and Freezing in the Gall fly Eurosta Solidaginis Shu-Xia Yi and Richard E
Resistance to Desiccation in Eurosta Solidaginis 785
Spatial Distribution of the Goldenrod Ball Gall Insects
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Chart for Identification of Events Occurring Within Goldenrod Galls
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Environmental Stress Tolerance in Insects
Regulation of Pyruvate Kinase and Glycerol-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase in the Freeze Tolerant Goldenrod Gall Fly: Role in Polyol Cryoprotectant Production
Inoculation Triggers Freezing at High Subzero Temperatures in a Freeze-Tolerant Frog (Rana Sylvatica) and Insect (Eurosta Solidaginis)
Lab 1 - Natural Selection in the Goldenrod Gall Fly System: Effects of Predators and Parasites
The Biology of Nonfrugivorous Tephritid Fruit Flies
One Host Shift Leads to Another? Evidence of Host-Race Formation in a Predaceous Gall-Boring Beetle
Cold Winter Microenvironments Conserve Energy and Improve Overwintering Survival and Potential Fecundity of the Goldenrod Gall fly, Eurosta Solidaginis
The Remarkable World of Some New England Goldenrods by Pamm Cooper, Uconn Home & Garden Education Center
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Diapause Development in Frozen Larvae of the Goldenrod Gall ¯Y, Eurosta Solidaginis ®Tch Diptera: Tephritidae)
Wisconsin Entomological Society Newsletter