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Greg P A Lamarre

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 29, 2019
Toward a world that values insectsYves Basset, Greg P A Lamarre
Ecology and Evolution|October 18, 2022
Global insect decline is the result of wilful political failure: A battle plan for entomologyPhilip Donkersley, Louise Ashton, Greg P A Lamarre, et al.
Zookeys|September 1, 2012
A comparison of two common flight interception traps to survey tropical arthropodsGreg P A Lamarre, Quentin Molto, Paul V A Fine, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 9, 2015
Taxonomic and functional composition of arthropod assemblages across contrasting Amazonian forestsGreg P A Lamarre, Bruno Hérault, Paul V A Fine, et al.
Oecologia|April 13, 2024
Vertical stratification and defensive traits of caterpillars against parasitoids in a lowland tropical forest in CameroonSam Finnie, Philip Butterill, Vojtech Novotny, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 7, 2013
Evolution of Manduca sexta hornworms and relatives: biogeographical analysis reveals an ancestral diversification in Central AmericaAkito Y Kawahara, Jesse W Breinholt, Francesca V Ponce, et al.
Biology Letters|December 18, 2024
Population trends of insect pollinators in a species-rich tropical rainforest: stable trends but contrasting patterns across taxaErnesto Bonadies, Greg P A Lamarre, Daniel Souto-Vilarós, et al.
Ecology|September 11, 2013
Insect herbivores, chemical innovation, and the evolution of habit specialization in Amazonian treesPaul V A Fine, Margaret R Metz, John Lokvam, et al.
Oecologia|December 25, 2019
Vertical stratification of a temperate forest caterpillar community in eastern North AmericaCarlo L Seifert, Greg P A Lamarre, Martin Volf, et al.
Biology Letters|April 6, 2022
More winners than losers over 12 years of monitoring tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) on Barro Colorado Island, PanamaGreg P A Lamarre, Nicholas A Pardikes, Simon Segar, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 29, 2019
Toward a world that values insectsYves Basset, Greg P A Lamarre
Ecology and Evolution|October 18, 2022
Global insect decline is the result of wilful political failure: A battle plan for entomologyPhilip Donkersley, Louise Ashton, Greg P A Lamarre, et al.
Zookeys|September 1, 2012
A comparison of two common flight interception traps to survey tropical arthropodsGreg P A Lamarre, Quentin Molto, Paul V A Fine, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 9, 2015
Taxonomic and functional composition of arthropod assemblages across contrasting Amazonian forestsGreg P A Lamarre, Bruno Hérault, Paul V A Fine, et al.
Oecologia|April 13, 2024
Vertical stratification and defensive traits of caterpillars against parasitoids in a lowland tropical forest in CameroonSam Finnie, Philip Butterill, Vojtech Novotny, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 7, 2013
Evolution of Manduca sexta hornworms and relatives: biogeographical analysis reveals an ancestral diversification in Central AmericaAkito Y Kawahara, Jesse W Breinholt, Francesca V Ponce, et al.
Biology Letters|December 18, 2024
Population trends of insect pollinators in a species-rich tropical rainforest: stable trends but contrasting patterns across taxaErnesto Bonadies, Greg P A Lamarre, Daniel Souto-Vilarós, et al.
Ecology|September 11, 2013
Insect herbivores, chemical innovation, and the evolution of habit specialization in Amazonian treesPaul V A Fine, Margaret R Metz, John Lokvam, et al.
Oecologia|December 25, 2019
Vertical stratification of a temperate forest caterpillar community in eastern North AmericaCarlo L Seifert, Greg P A Lamarre, Martin Volf, et al.
Biology Letters|April 6, 2022
More winners than losers over 12 years of monitoring tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae) on Barro Colorado Island, PanamaGreg P A Lamarre, Nicholas A Pardikes, Simon Segar, et al.
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