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Kenneth F Raffa

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Environmental Entomology|August 28, 2015
Evaluating Predators and Competitors in Wisconsin Red Pine Forests for Attraction to Mountain Pine Beetle Pheromones for Anticipatory Biological ControlJesse A Pfammatter, Adam Krause, Kenneth F Raffa
Environmental Entomology|March 23, 2018
Pine Engravers Carry Bacterial Communities Whose Members Reduce Concentrations of Host Monoterpenes With Variable Degrees of Redundancy, Specificity, and CapabilityMichael Howe, Ken Keefover-Ring, Kenneth F Raffa
The New Phytologist|September 9, 2019
Why do entomologists and plant pathologists approach trophic relationships so differently? Identifying biological distinctions to foster synthesisKenneth F Raffa, Pierluigi Bonello, John L Orrock
BMC Microbiology|April 29, 2010
Chemical modulators of the innate immune response alter gypsy moth larval susceptibility to Bacillus thuringiensisNichole A Broderick, Kenneth F Raffa, Jo Handelsman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 29, 2006
Midgut bacteria required for Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal activityNichole A Broderick, Kenneth F Raffa, Jo Handelsman
Environmental Entomology|December 1, 2011
Laboratory performance of two polyphagous invasive weevils on the predominant woody plant species of a northern hardwood communityDavid R Coyle, William J Mattson, Kenneth F Raffa
Environmental Entomology|January 2, 2016
Contributions by Host Trees and Insect Activity to Bacterial Communities in Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Galleries, and Their High Overlap With Other Microbial Assemblages of Bark BeetlesCharles J Mason, Alissa S Hanshew, Kenneth F Raffa
Oecologia|May 4, 2017
How many choices can your test animal compare effectively? Evaluating a critical assumption of behavioral preference testsKenneth F Raffa, Nathan P Havill, Erik V Nordheim
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 2, 2013
Temperature-driven range expansion of an irruptive insect heightened by weakly coevolved plant defensesKenneth F Raffa, Erinn N Powell, Philip A Townsend
Global Change Biology|August 24, 2021
Climate-induced outbreaks in high-elevation pines are driven primarily by immigration of bark beetles from historical hostsMichael Howe, Allan Carroll, Claudio Gratton, et al.
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Showing results (21-30 of 91) with videos related to

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Environmental Entomology|August 28, 2015
Evaluating Predators and Competitors in Wisconsin Red Pine Forests for Attraction to Mountain Pine Beetle Pheromones for Anticipatory Biological ControlJesse A Pfammatter, Adam Krause, Kenneth F Raffa
Environmental Entomology|March 23, 2018
Pine Engravers Carry Bacterial Communities Whose Members Reduce Concentrations of Host Monoterpenes With Variable Degrees of Redundancy, Specificity, and CapabilityMichael Howe, Ken Keefover-Ring, Kenneth F Raffa
The New Phytologist|September 9, 2019
Why do entomologists and plant pathologists approach trophic relationships so differently? Identifying biological distinctions to foster synthesisKenneth F Raffa, Pierluigi Bonello, John L Orrock
BMC Microbiology|April 29, 2010
Chemical modulators of the innate immune response alter gypsy moth larval susceptibility to Bacillus thuringiensisNichole A Broderick, Kenneth F Raffa, Jo Handelsman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 29, 2006
Midgut bacteria required for Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal activityNichole A Broderick, Kenneth F Raffa, Jo Handelsman
Environmental Entomology|December 1, 2011
Laboratory performance of two polyphagous invasive weevils on the predominant woody plant species of a northern hardwood communityDavid R Coyle, William J Mattson, Kenneth F Raffa
Environmental Entomology|January 2, 2016
Contributions by Host Trees and Insect Activity to Bacterial Communities in Dendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Galleries, and Their High Overlap With Other Microbial Assemblages of Bark BeetlesCharles J Mason, Alissa S Hanshew, Kenneth F Raffa
Oecologia|May 4, 2017
How many choices can your test animal compare effectively? Evaluating a critical assumption of behavioral preference testsKenneth F Raffa, Nathan P Havill, Erik V Nordheim
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 2, 2013
Temperature-driven range expansion of an irruptive insect heightened by weakly coevolved plant defensesKenneth F Raffa, Erinn N Powell, Philip A Townsend
Global Change Biology|August 24, 2021
Climate-induced outbreaks in high-elevation pines are driven primarily by immigration of bark beetles from historical hostsMichael Howe, Allan Carroll, Claudio Gratton, et al.
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