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1. Large Male Caterpillars Are the Primary Builders: Exploring Tent Construction and Foraging Behaviour in Gregarious Pine Processionary Caterpillar.

2. Diamondback moth egg susceptibility to rainfall: effects of leaf surface properties on the direct and indirect impact of simulated rain.

3. Host Specificity in Canopy Nesting Forms of Ochrogaster lunifer : The Larger Children Do Not Care.

4. Incorporation of local and neighborhood trophic cascades highly determine ecosystem function along a nitrogen subsidy gradient.

5. Feeding behaviour in Australian gregarious Lophyrotoma sawflies (Hymenoptera: Pergidae).

6. Current and future potential distributions of Helicoverpa punctigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): is this the next FAW?

7. Organic fertilizer amendment promotes wheat resistance to herbivory and biocontrol services via bottom-up effects in agroecosystems.

8. Seasonal spatial dynamics of butterfly migration.

9. Behavioural plasticity and tree architecture shapes tent and foraging locations of pine processionary larval colonies.

10. Australian processionary caterpillars, Ochrogaster lunifer Herrich‐Schäffer (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae), comprise cryptic species.

11. Diamondback moth egg susceptibility to rainfall: effects of host plant and oviposition behavior.

12. A theoretical framework to improve the adoption of green Integrated Pest Management tactics.

13. Introduction.

14. Feeding behaviour and survival of <italic>Bacillus thuringiensis</italic>‐resistant and <italic>Bacillus thuringiensis</italic>‐susceptible larvae of <italic>Helicoverpa armigera</italic> (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) exposed to a diet with <italic>Bacillus thuringiensis</italic> toxin

15. Interpreting surveys to estimate the size of the monarch butterfly population: Pitfalls and prospects.

16. Temporal changes in olfactory and oviposition responses of the diamondback moth to herbivore-induced host plants.

17. From natural history to continental scale perspectives: an overview of contributions by Australian entomologists to applied ecology - a play in three acts.

18. A trunk-nesting form of the processionary caterpillar Ochrogaster lunifer (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) restricted to a single host species Corymbia tessellaris (Myrtaceae), with some comparisons to the ground-nesting form.

20. Protected areas and the future of insect conservation.

21. Towards a resistance management strategy for Helicoverpa armigera in Bt-cotton in northwestern China: an assessment of potential refuge crops.

22. Transinfected Wolbachia have minimal effects on male reproductive success in Aedes aegypti.

23. Host selection and parasitism behavior of Lysiphlebus testaceipes: Role of plant, aphid species and instar

24. Honeydew as a source of nutrition for Lysiphlebus testaceipes ( Cresson) ( Hymenoptera: Braconidae): effect of adult diet on lifespan and egg load.

25. Thermoregulation in moulting and feeding Danaus plexippus L. ( Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) caterpillars.

26. Estimating temperature-dependent developmental rates of potato tuberworm, Phthorimaea operculella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae).

27. Assessing the short-term impact of an insecticide (Deltamethrin) on predator and herbivore abundance in soybean Glycine max using a replicated small-plot field experiment.

28. Exploiting predators for pest management: the need for sound ecological assessment.

29. Long-term efficacy of Encarsia dispersa Polaszek (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae) for the biological control of Aleurodicus dispersus Russell (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in tropical monsoon Australia.

30. Dispersal and egg shortfall in Monarch butterflies: what happens when the matrix is cleaned up?

31. Crocidolomia pavonana larval foraging: behavior and feeding site preferences on cabbage, Brassica oleracea.

32. The future of IPM: whither or wither?

33. Conservation biological control of arthropods using artificial food sprays: Current status and future challenges

34. Collection of Trichogramma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from tropical northern Australia: a survey of egg parasitoids for potential pest insect biological control in regions of proposed agricultural expansion.

35. Parasitoid complex of diamondback moth in south-east Queensland: first records of Oomyzus sokolowskii (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Australia.

36. Predicting population dynamics of weed biological control agents: science or gazing into crystal balls?

37. Do predators aggregate in response to pest density in agroecosystems? Assessing within-field spatial patterns.

38. Does the cutting of lucerne ( Medicago sativa) encourage the movement of arthropod pests and predators into the adjacent crop?

39. The lesser wanderer butterfly,Danaus petilia(Stoll 1790) stat. rev. (Lepidoptera: Danainae), reinstated as a species.

40. ForecastingHelicoverpapopulations in Australia: A comparison of regression based models and a bioclimatic based modelling approach.

41. Spider ballooning in soybean and non-crop areas of southeast Queensland

42. Monarchs across the Pacific: the Columbus hypothesis revisited.

43. ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR OF FIRST INSTAR LARVAL LEPIDOPTERA.

44. It’s the first bites that count: Survival of first-instar monarchs on milkweeds.

45. Pest risk assessment of insects in sea cargo containers.

46. Detrimental effects of latex and cardiac glycosides on survival and growth of first-instar monarch butterfly larvae Danaus plexippus feeding on the sandhill milkweed Asclepias humistrata.

47. Foraging and vein-cutting behaviour of Euploea core corinna (W. S. Macleay) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) caterpillars feeding on latex-bearing leaves.

48. Population genetics of a recent range expansion and subsequent loss of migration in monarch butterflies.

49. Harmonia axyridis (Boyer de Fonscolombe) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) as a potential biological control agent of the invasive soft scale, Sphaerolecanium prunastri (Boyer de Fonscolombe) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) in native wild apricot forests.

50. Season-specific directional movement in migratory Australian butterflies.

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