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1. Chromosomal scale assembly of parasitic wasp genome reveals symbiotic virus colonization

2. Author Correction: Chromosomal scale assembly of parasitic wasp genome reveals symbiotic virus colonization

3. Applying the Aboveground-Belowground Interaction Concept in Agriculture: Spatio-Temporal Scales Matter

4. Integrating Parasitoid Olfactory Conditioning in Augmentative Biological Control: Potential Impact, Possibilities, and Challenges

5. On-Site Blackwater Treatment Fosters Microbial Groups and Functions to Efficiently and Robustly Recover Carbon and Nutrients

6. Costs of Persisting Unreliable Memory: Reduced Foraging Efficiency for Free-Flying Parasitic Wasps in a Wind Tunnel

7. Differentially expressed genes linked to natural variation in long-term memory formation in Cotesia parasitic wasps

8. N2-fixation can sustain wastewater treatment performance of photogranules under nitrogen-limiting conditions

9. Effects of oviposition in a non-host species on foraging behaviour of the parasitoid Cotesia glomerata

10. High resolution functional analysis and community structure of photogranules

11. Multi‐camera field monitoring reveals costs of learning for parasitoid foraging behaviour

12. Next-generation biological control

14. Author Correction: Chromosomal scale assembly of parasitic wasp genome reveals symbiotic virus colonization

15. Memory extinction and spontaneous recovery shaping parasitoid foraging behavior

16. Chromosomal scale assembly of parasitic wasp genome reveals symbiotic virus colonization

17. International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery

18. Integrating biodiversity conservation in wider landscape management: Necessity, implementation and evaluation

19. From toilet to agriculture

20. Do plant volatiles confuse rather than guide foraging behavior of the aphid hyperparasitoid Dendrocerus aphidum?

21. Impact of hydraulic retention time on community assembly and function of photogranules for wastewater treatment

22. Reward value determines memory consolidation in parasitic wasps.

23. Associative learning of host presence in non-host environments influences parasitoid foraging

24. Comparing and contrasting life history variation in four aphid hyperparasitoids

25. Next Generation Biological Control: The Need for Integrating Genetics and Evolution

26. Honeydew composition and its effect on life-history parameters of hyperparasitoids

27. Serious mismatches continue between science and policy in forest bioenergy

28. Effects of temperature and food source on reproduction and longevity of aphid hyperparasitoids of the genera Dendrocerus and Asaphes

29. Costs of Persisting Unreliable Memory: Reduced Foraging Efficiency for Free-Flying Parasitic Wasps in a Wind Tunnel

30. Automated high-throughput individual tracking system for insect behavior : Applications on memory retention in parasitic wasps

31. Coexistence and niche segregation by field populations of the parasitoids Cotesia glomerata and C. rubecula in the Netherlands: predicting field performance from laboratory data

32. An ecogenomic analysis of herbivore-induced plant volatiles inBrassica juncea

33. Dealing with double trouble: consequences of single and double herbivory in Brassica juncea

34. Variation in herbivore-induced plant volatiles corresponds with spatial heterogeneity in the level of parasitoid competition and parasitoid exposure to hyperparasitism

35. A tritrophic approach to the preference-performance hypothesis involving an exotic and a native plant

36. Effect of belowground herbivory on parasitoid associative learning of plant odours

37. Integrating insect life history and food plant phenology: flexible maternal choice is adaptive

38. The complexity of learning, memory and neural processes in an evolutionary ecological context

39. A novel indirect defence in Brassicaceae: Structure and function of extrafloral nectaries inBrassica juncea

40. Genetic engineering of plant volatile terpenoids: effects on a herbivore, a predator and a parasitoid

41. Root and shoot jasmonic acid induction differently affects the foraging behavior of Cotesia glomerata under semi-field conditions

42. Relative importance of plant-mediated bottom-up and top-down forces on herbivore abundance on Brassica oleracea

43. Prey-mediated effects of glucosinolates on aphid predators

44. CREB expression in the brains of two closely related parasitic wasp species that differ in long-term memory formation

45. Behaviour of male and female parasitoids in the field: influence of patch size, host density, and habitat complexity

46. Identification of biologically relevant compounds in aboveground and belowground induced volatile blends

47. Herbivore-induced plant responses in Brassica oleracea prevail over effects of constitutive resistance and result in enhanced herbivore attack

48. The parasite-host relationship between Encarsia formosa (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) and Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)

49. Quantifying the impact of above- and belowground higher trophic levels on plant and herbivore performance by modeling1

50. Field parasitism rates of caterpillars on Brassica oleracea plants are reliably predicted by diffential attraction of Cotesia parasitoids

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