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Christine B Müller

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Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 11, 2005
Symbiosis between grasses and asexual fungal endophytesChristine B Müller, Jochen Krauss
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 4, 2008
Indirect interactions between invasive and native plants via pollinatorsChristopher N Kaiser-Bunbury, Christine B Müller
Biology Letters|September 6, 2007
Strong parasitoid-mediated selection in experimental populations of aphidsJenny Herzog, Christine B Müller, Christoph Vorburger
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2008
Fungal endosymbionts of plants reduce lifespan of an aphid secondary parasitoid and influence host selectionSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2006
Fungal plant endosymbionts alter life history and reproductive success of aphid predatorsClaudio de Sassi, Christine B Müller, Jochen Krauss
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 4, 2008
Natural enemies act faster than endophytic fungi in population control of cereal aphidsSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Oecologia|July 19, 2008
Trophic cascades initiated by fungal plant endosymbionts impair reproductive performance of parasitoids in the second generationSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Mauritian coloured nectar no longer a mystery: a visual signal for lizard pollinatorsDennis M Hansen, Karin Beer, Christine B Müller
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
Interaction diversity within quantified insect food webs in restored and adjacent intensively managed meadowsMatthias Albrecht, Peter Duelli, Bernhard Schmid, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 5, 2012
Diverse pollinator communities enhance plant reproductive successMatthias Albrecht, Bernhard Schmid, Yann Hautier, et al.
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 11, 2005
Symbiosis between grasses and asexual fungal endophytesChristine B Müller, Jochen Krauss
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 4, 2008
Indirect interactions between invasive and native plants via pollinatorsChristopher N Kaiser-Bunbury, Christine B Müller
Biology Letters|September 6, 2007
Strong parasitoid-mediated selection in experimental populations of aphidsJenny Herzog, Christine B Müller, Christoph Vorburger
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 7, 2008
Fungal endosymbionts of plants reduce lifespan of an aphid secondary parasitoid and influence host selectionSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 25, 2006
Fungal plant endosymbionts alter life history and reproductive success of aphid predatorsClaudio de Sassi, Christine B Müller, Jochen Krauss
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 4, 2008
Natural enemies act faster than endophytic fungi in population control of cereal aphidsSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Oecologia|July 19, 2008
Trophic cascades initiated by fungal plant endosymbionts impair reproductive performance of parasitoids in the second generationSimone A Härri, Jochen Krauss, Christine B Müller
Biology Letters|December 7, 2006
Mauritian coloured nectar no longer a mystery: a visual signal for lizard pollinatorsDennis M Hansen, Karin Beer, Christine B Müller
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 24, 2007
Interaction diversity within quantified insect food webs in restored and adjacent intensively managed meadowsMatthias Albrecht, Peter Duelli, Bernhard Schmid, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 5, 2012
Diverse pollinator communities enhance plant reproductive successMatthias Albrecht, Bernhard Schmid, Yann Hautier, et al.
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