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Deborah L Finke

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Environmental Entomology|April 24, 2014
Contribution of predator identity to the suppression of herbivores by a diverse predator assemblageElizabeth Y Long, Deborah L Finke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 2008
Niche partitioning increases resource exploitation by diverse communitiesDeborah L Finke, William E Snyder
Nature|May 28, 2004
Predator diversity dampens trophic cascadesDeborah L Finke, Robert F Denno
Plos One|November 10, 2020
Non-consumptive effects stabilize herbivore control over multiple generationsKathryn S Ingerslew, Deborah L Finke
Plos One|May 24, 2018
Multi-species suppression of herbivores through consumptive and non-consumptive effectsKathryn S Ingerslew, Deborah L Finke
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Interaction webs in agroecosystems: beyond who eats whomMicky D Eubanks, Deborah L Finke
Oecologia|May 19, 2006
Spatial refuge from intraguild predation: implications for prey suppression and trophic cascadesDeborah L Finke, Robert F Denno
Oecologia|January 7, 2015
Predators indirectly reduce the prevalence of an insect-vectored plant pathogen independent of predator diversityElizabeth Y Long, Deborah L Finke
Insects|June 26, 2019
The 'Botanical Triad': The Presence of Insectary Plants Enhances Natural Enemy Abundance on Trap Crop Plants in an Organic Cabbage Agro-EcosystemBinita Shrestha, Deborah L Finke, Jaime C Piñero
Annual Review of Entomology|September 9, 2010
Robert F. Denno (1945-2008): insect ecologist extraordinaireMicky D Eubanks, Michael J Raupp, Deborah L Finke
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Environmental Entomology|April 24, 2014
Contribution of predator identity to the suppression of herbivores by a diverse predator assemblageElizabeth Y Long, Deborah L Finke
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 13, 2008
Niche partitioning increases resource exploitation by diverse communitiesDeborah L Finke, William E Snyder
Nature|May 28, 2004
Predator diversity dampens trophic cascadesDeborah L Finke, Robert F Denno
Plos One|November 10, 2020
Non-consumptive effects stabilize herbivore control over multiple generationsKathryn S Ingerslew, Deborah L Finke
Plos One|May 24, 2018
Multi-species suppression of herbivores through consumptive and non-consumptive effectsKathryn S Ingerslew, Deborah L Finke
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 28, 2020
Interaction webs in agroecosystems: beyond who eats whomMicky D Eubanks, Deborah L Finke
Oecologia|May 19, 2006
Spatial refuge from intraguild predation: implications for prey suppression and trophic cascadesDeborah L Finke, Robert F Denno
Oecologia|January 7, 2015
Predators indirectly reduce the prevalence of an insect-vectored plant pathogen independent of predator diversityElizabeth Y Long, Deborah L Finke
Insects|June 26, 2019
The 'Botanical Triad': The Presence of Insectary Plants Enhances Natural Enemy Abundance on Trap Crop Plants in an Organic Cabbage Agro-EcosystemBinita Shrestha, Deborah L Finke, Jaime C Piñero
Annual Review of Entomology|September 9, 2010
Robert F. Denno (1945-2008): insect ecologist extraordinaireMicky D Eubanks, Michael J Raupp, Deborah L Finke
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