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1. Experimental evidence reveals that vector host preference and performance across host plants is not altered by vector-borne plant viruses

2. Diversity and Traits of Multiple Biotic Stressors Elicit Differential Defense Responses in Legumes

3. Integrating Community Ecology into Models of Vector-Borne Virus Transmission

4. Identifying Farming Strategies Associated With Achieving Global Agricultural Sustainability

5. Host plants and Wolbachia shape the population genetics of sympatric herbivore populations

6. Plant evolution can mediate negative effects from honey bees on wild pollinators

7. Plant Water Stress Reduces Aphid Performance: Exploring Mechanisms Driven by Water Stress Intensity

8. Alternative Prey and Predator Interference Mediate Thrips Consumption by Generalists

9. Promoting Data Collection in Pollinator Citizen Science Projects

10. Organic Farming Provides Reliable Environmental Benefits but Increases Variability in Crop Yields: A Global Meta-Analysis

11. Predicting the Invasion Potential of the Lily Leaf Beetle, Lilioceris lilii Scopoli (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), in North America

15. Directed Sequencing of Plant Specific DNA Identifies the Dietary History of Four Species of Auchenorrhyncha (Hemiptera)

17. Identifying drivers of sewage-associated pollutants in pollinators across urban landscapes

18. Drought stress affects interactions between potato plants, psyllid vectors, and a bacterial pathogen

19. Evaluating invasion risk and population dynamics of the brown marmorated stink bug across the contiguous United States

21. Effects of Agronomic Practices on Lygus spp. (Hemiptera: Miridae) Population Dynamics in Quinoa

22. Vector-borne plant pathogens modify top-down and bottom-up effects on insect herbivores

23. Responses to predation risk cues and alarm pheromones affect plant virus transmission by an aphid vector

25. Linking herbivore monitoring with interpolation to map regional risk of pest species

26. Primacy of plants in driving the response of arthropod communities to drought

27. Seasonal Population Dynamics of Potato Psyllid (Hemiptera: Triozidae) in the Columbia River Basin

28. Alternative prey mediate intraguild predation in the open field

29. Urban Development Reduces Bee Abundance and Diversity

30. Differential effects of soil conservation practices on arthropods and crop yield

31. Bee communities in canola are affected by landscape context and farm management

32. A little does a lot: Can small-scale planting for pollinators make a difference?

34. Recent Urban Development Reduces Bee Abundance and Diversity

35. Legume plant defenses and nutrients mediate indirect interactions between soil rhizobia and chewing herbivores

36. Landscape context affects the sustainability of organic farming systems

37. A novel application of the Price equation reveals that landscape diversity promotes the response of bees to regionally rare plant species

38. Field evidence and grower perceptions on the roles of an omnivore, European earwig, in apple orchards

39. Effects of imidacloprid seed treatments on crop yields and economic returns of cereal crops

40. Woolly Apple Aphid Generalist Predator Feeding Behavior Assessed through Video Observation in an Apple Orchard

41. Documenting pollinators, floral hosts, and plant-pollinator interactions in U.S. Pacific Northwest agroecosystems

42. Factors affecting virus prevalence in honey bees in the Pacific-Northwest, USA

43. Orchard Management and Landscape Context Mediate the Pear Floral Microbiome

44. Efficacy of Naturally Occurring and Commercial Entomopathogenic Nematodes Against Sugar Beet Wireworm (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

45. Alternative prey and farming system mediate predation of Colorado potato beetles by generalists

46. Ants of the Palouse Prairie: diversity and species composition in an endangered grassland

47. Plant responses to multiple antagonists are mediated by order of attack and phytohormone crosstalk

48. CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination

49. Predators affect a plant virus through direct and trait-mediated indirect effects on vectors

50. Orchard Management and Landscape Context Mediate the Floral Microbiome of Pear

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