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Nicholas J Mills

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The Veterinary Record|September 9, 2008
Metaldehyde poisoning of dogsNicholas J Mills
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2017
Rapid evolution of resistance to parasitism in biological controlNicholas J Mills
Insects|October 4, 2018
An Alternative Perspective for the Theory of Biological ControlNicholas J Mills
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 14, 2011
Transient host-parasitoid dynamics illuminate the practice of biological pest controlNicholas J Mills
Plos One|June 13, 2009
Ecological niche models and coalescent analysis of gene flow support recent allopatric isolation of parasitoid wasp populations in the MediterraneanJeffrey D Lozier, Nicholas J Mills
Oecologia|September 22, 2016
Novel multitrophic interactions among an exotic, generalist herbivore, its host plants and resident enemies in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Nicholas J Mills
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Could increased understanding of foraging behavior help to predict the success of biological control?Nicholas J Mills, George E Heimpel
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|January 22, 2016
Pathogenicity, prevalence and intensity of a microsporidian infection by Nosema fumiferanae postvittana in the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana, in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Nicholas J Mills
Environmental Entomology|December 7, 2018
Sources of Variation in the Adult Flight of Walnut Husk Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): A Phenology Model for California Walnut OrchardsSara E Emery, Nicholas J Mills
Environmental Entomology|August 20, 2009
Quantifying insect predation: a comparison of three methods for estimating daily per capita consumption of two aphidophagous predatorsDaniel R Latham, Nicholas J Mills
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The Veterinary Record|September 9, 2008
Metaldehyde poisoning of dogsNicholas J Mills
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 26, 2017
Rapid evolution of resistance to parasitism in biological controlNicholas J Mills
Insects|October 4, 2018
An Alternative Perspective for the Theory of Biological ControlNicholas J Mills
The Journal of Animal Ecology|December 14, 2011
Transient host-parasitoid dynamics illuminate the practice of biological pest controlNicholas J Mills
Plos One|June 13, 2009
Ecological niche models and coalescent analysis of gene flow support recent allopatric isolation of parasitoid wasp populations in the MediterraneanJeffrey D Lozier, Nicholas J Mills
Oecologia|September 22, 2016
Novel multitrophic interactions among an exotic, generalist herbivore, its host plants and resident enemies in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Nicholas J Mills
Current Opinion in Insect Science|July 21, 2018
Could increased understanding of foraging behavior help to predict the success of biological control?Nicholas J Mills, George E Heimpel
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|January 22, 2016
Pathogenicity, prevalence and intensity of a microsporidian infection by Nosema fumiferanae postvittana in the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana, in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Nicholas J Mills
Environmental Entomology|December 7, 2018
Sources of Variation in the Adult Flight of Walnut Husk Fly (Diptera: Tephritidae): A Phenology Model for California Walnut OrchardsSara E Emery, Nicholas J Mills
Environmental Entomology|August 20, 2009
Quantifying insect predation: a comparison of three methods for estimating daily per capita consumption of two aphidophagous predatorsDaniel R Latham, Nicholas J Mills
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