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1. Integrating biochemical and behavioral approaches to develop a bait to manage the invasive yellow paper wasp Polistes versicolor (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) in the Galápagos Islands

2. Are increasing honey bee colony losses attributed toVarroa destructorin New Zealand driven by miticide resistance?

4. Diet breadth of the aphid predator Chrysoperla rufilabris Burmeister (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae)

7. Diet breadth of the aphid predator

8. Population structure of a nest parasite of Darwin’s finches within its native and invasive ranges

9. Polistes versicolor (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), an Introduced Wasp in the Galapagos Islands: Its Life Cycle and Ecological Impact

10. Population genetics of the invasive wasp Vespula germanica in South Africa

11. Viral communities in the parasite Varroa destructor and in colonies of their honey bee host (Apis mellifera) in New Zealand

12. Gene silencing for invasive paper wasp management: Synthesized dsRNA can modify gene expression but did not affect mortality

13. Persistence of the invasive bird-parasitic fly Philornis downsi over the host interbreeding period in the Galapagos Islands

14. Identity, Prevalence, and Pathogenicity of Entomopathogenic Fungi Infecting Invasive Polistes (Vespidae: Polistinae) Paper Wasps in New Zealand

15. Genomic analyses of fairy and fulmar prions (Procellariidae: Pachyptila spp.) reveals parallel evolution of bill morphology, and multiple species

16. Viral and fungal pathogens associated with Pneumolaelaps niutirani (Acari: Laelapidae): a mite found in diseased nests of Vespula wasps

17. The potential for a CRISPR gene drive to eradicate or suppress globally invasive social wasps

18. Lack of genetic structuring, low effective population sizes and major bottlenecks characterise common and German wasps in New Zealand

21. Coextinction dilemma in the Galápagos Islands: Can Darwin's finches and their native ectoparasites survive the control of the introduced fly Philornis downsi ?

22. Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge. Proceedings of the international conference on island invasives 2017

23. Host range and community structure of avian nest parasites in the genusPhilornis(Diptera: Muscidae) on the island of Trinidad

24. Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae), an Avian Nest Parasite Invasive to the Galapagos Islands, in Mainland Ecuador

25. Elevational variation in adult body size and growth rate but not in metabolic rate in the tree weta Hemideina crassidens

26. Explaining large mitochondrial sequence differences within a population sample

27. Shifting ranges of two tree weta species (Hemideina spp.): competitive exclusion and changing climate

28. Molecular phylogeny of the South American sheldgeese with implications for conservation of Falkland Islands (Malvinas) and continental populations of the Ruddy-headed GooseChloephaga rubidicepsand Upland GooseC. picta

30. Multilocus coalescent analysis of haemoglobin differentiation between low- and high-altitude populations of crested ducks (Lophonetta specularioides)

31. Genetic structuring of the coastal herb Arthropodium cirratum (Asparagaceae) is shaped by low gene flow, hybridization and prehistoric translocation

32. Phylogenetic relationships ofAmazonetta,Speculanas,Lophonetta, andTachyeres: four morphologically divergent duck genera endemic to South America

33. Hemoglobin Transcript Abundance in a cDNA Library from Bone Marrow of Crested Ducks (Lophonetta specularioides) in the Peruvian High Andes

34. Thermal conductance of guanaco (Lama guanicoe) pelage

35. Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci from Arthropodium cirratum (Asparagaceae)

37. Multilocus coalescent analysis of haemoglobin differentiation between low- and high-altitude populations of crested ducks (Lophonetta specularioides)

38. Signatures of high-altitude adaptation in the major hemoglobin of five species of andean dabbling ducks

39. Parallel evolution in the major haemoglobin genes of eight species of Andean waterfowl

40. Gene flow in the face of countervailing selection: adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia in the betaA hemoglobin subunit of yellow-billed pintails in the Andes

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