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Nicholas J Mills

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Environmental Entomology|April 25, 2012
Light brown apple moth in California: a diversity of host plants and indigenous parasitoidsXin-Geng Wang, Karmit Levy, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
Environmental Entomology|October 25, 2023
Suitability of the shrub-steppe habitat of Eastern Washington for Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)James R Hepler, Nicholas J Mills, Peter Smytheman, et al.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|January 19, 2016
Pathogenicity, morphology, and characterization of a Nosema fumiferanae isolate (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) from the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Wei-Fone Huang, Leellen F Solter, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology|September 23, 2009
Development of acaricide resistance in Pacific spider mite (Tetranychus pacificus) from California vineyardsMenelaos C Stavrinides, Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyse, Thomas Van Leeuwen, et al.
Environmental Entomology|December 1, 2011
Plant water stress, leaf temperature, and spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) outbreaks in California vineyardsMenelaos C Stavrinides, Kent M Daane, Bruce D Lampinen, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 10, 2014
The importance of individual developmental variation in stage-structured population modelsPerry de Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, et al.
Oecologia|June 2, 2014
You are what you eat: fatty acid profiles as a method to track the habitat movement of an insectStephen K Bayes, Marc K Hellerstein, Mark Fitch, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|March 23, 2022
Pesticide exposure of wild bees and honey bees foraging from field border flowers in intensively managed agriculture areasLaura T Ward, Michelle L Hladik, Aidee Guzman, et al.
Pest Management Science|September 5, 2009
Tree fruit IPM programs in the western United States: the challenge of enhancing biological control through intensive managementVincent P Jones, Thomas R Unruh, David R Horton, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 28, 2024
Biological control for One HealthUrs Schaffner, George E Heimpel, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
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Environmental Entomology|April 25, 2012
Light brown apple moth in California: a diversity of host plants and indigenous parasitoidsXin-Geng Wang, Karmit Levy, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
Environmental Entomology|October 25, 2023
Suitability of the shrub-steppe habitat of Eastern Washington for Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)James R Hepler, Nicholas J Mills, Peter Smytheman, et al.
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology|January 19, 2016
Pathogenicity, morphology, and characterization of a Nosema fumiferanae isolate (Microsporidia: Nosematidae) from the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in CaliforniaJulie V Hopper, Wei-Fone Huang, Leellen F Solter, et al.
Experimental & Applied Acarology|September 23, 2009
Development of acaricide resistance in Pacific spider mite (Tetranychus pacificus) from California vineyardsMenelaos C Stavrinides, Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyse, Thomas Van Leeuwen, et al.
Environmental Entomology|December 1, 2011
Plant water stress, leaf temperature, and spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) outbreaks in California vineyardsMenelaos C Stavrinides, Kent M Daane, Bruce D Lampinen, et al.
Ecology Letters|May 10, 2014
The importance of individual developmental variation in stage-structured population modelsPerry de Valpine, Katherine Scranton, Jonas Knape, et al.
Oecologia|June 2, 2014
You are what you eat: fatty acid profiles as a method to track the habitat movement of an insectStephen K Bayes, Marc K Hellerstein, Mark Fitch, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|March 23, 2022
Pesticide exposure of wild bees and honey bees foraging from field border flowers in intensively managed agriculture areasLaura T Ward, Michelle L Hladik, Aidee Guzman, et al.
Pest Management Science|September 5, 2009
Tree fruit IPM programs in the western United States: the challenge of enhancing biological control through intensive managementVincent P Jones, Thomas R Unruh, David R Horton, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|August 28, 2024
Biological control for One HealthUrs Schaffner, George E Heimpel, Nicholas J Mills, et al.
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