20 results on '"Quarrell, Stephen R."'
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2. Impact of isolated and unattractive crops on honeybee foraging: A case study using radio frequency identification and hybrid carrot seed crops.
3. Impact of isolated and unattractive crops on honeybee foraging: A case study using radio frequency identification and hybrid carrot seed crops
4. Sampling, extraction and incidence of redberry mites (Acalitus essigi) on blackberries in Australia
5. Critical Pollination Chemistry: Specific Sesquiterpene Floral Volatiles in Carrot Inhibit Honey Bee Feeding
6. Effects of thymol on European honey bee hygienic behaviour
7. Circadian and seasonal flight activity differences between the sexes of the biocontrol agent Eadya daenerys (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) and the impact of host size on adult emergence
8. The invasion biology of the invasive earwig, Forficula auricularia in Australasian ecosystems
9. Toward optimising reproductive output of Eristalis tenax (Diptera: Syrphidae) for commercial mass rearing systems.
10. Critical pollination chemistry: Specific sesquiterpene floral volatiles in carrot inhibit honey bee feeding
11. Identification of the putative aggregation pheromone components emitted by the European earwig, Forficula auricularia
12. Evaluating the foraging performance of individual honey bees in different environments with automated field RFID systems
13. It Is Not All About Being Sweet: Differences in Floral Traits and Insect Visitation among Hybrid Carrot Cultivars
14. Cherry damage and the spatial distribution of European earwigs, (Forficula auriculariaL.) in sweet cherry trees
15. It Is Not All about Being Sweet: Differences in Floral Traits and Insect Visitation among Hybrid Carrot Cultivars
16. Cherry damage and the spatial distribution of European earwigs, (Forficula auricularia L.) in sweet cherry trees.
17. When taxonomy and biological control researchers unite: Species delimitation of Eadya parasitoids (Braconidae) and consequences for classical biological control of invasive paropsine pests of Eucalyptus
18. Frequent Insect Visitors Are Not Always Pollen Carriers in Hybrid Carrot Pollination
19. The invasion biology of the invasive earwig, Forficula auricularia in Australasian ecosystems
20. Limited Cross Plant Movement and Non-Crop Preferences Reduce the Efficiency of Honey Bees as Pollinators of Hybrid Carrot Seed Crops.
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