Denno, Robert F.
Robert Denno entomologiste américain
Robert Denno
VIAF ID: 94479924 ( Personal )
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Works
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Competition as a factor underlying the abundance of an uncommon phytophagous insect, the salt-marsh planthopper Delphacodes penedetecta |
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Consequences of nitrogen and phosphorus limitation for the performance of two planthoppers with divergent life-history strategies. |
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The costs of anti-herbivore defense traits in agricultural crop plants: a case study involving leafhoppers and trichomes. |
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Critical patch sizes for food-web modules. |
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Density-Related Migration in Planthoppers (Homoptera: Delphacidae): The Role of Habitat Persistence |
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Effects of plant vascular architecture on aboveground-belowground-induced responses to foliar and root herbivores on Nicotiana tabacum. |
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The evolution of dispersal polymorphisms in insects: The influence of habitats, host plants and mates |
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Feeding responses of adapted and non-adapted insects to the defensive properties of Baccharis halimifolia L. (Compositae). |
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Host-plant-mediated competition via induced resistance: interactions between pest herbivores on potatoes. |
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Increased primary production shifts the structure and composition of a terrestrial arthropod community |
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THE INFLUENCE OF INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION IN DISPERSAL STRATEGIES ON THE GENETIC STRUCTURE OF PLANTHOPPER POPULATIONS. |
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Insect ecology : behavior, populations and communities |
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Insect life history patterns : habitat and geographic variation |
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Interspecific interactions in phytophagous insects revisited: a quantitative assessment of competition theory. |
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Interspecific variation in the escape responses of aphids: effect on risk of predation from foliar-foraging and ground-foraging predators |
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Leafhopper-induced plant resistance enhances predation risk in a phytophagous beetle. |
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Life History Trade-Offs in Gargaphia Solani (Hemiptera: Tingidae): The Cost of Reproduction |
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Nitrogen in insects: implications for trophic complexity and species diversification. |
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Nutrient presses and pulses differentially impact plants, herbivores, detritivores and their natural enemies |
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Nutrient subsidies to belowground microbes impact aboveground food web interactions. |
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Physiological integration of roots and shoots in plant defense strategies links above- and belowground herbivory. |
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Plant versus prey resources: Influence on omnivore behavior and herbivore suppression |
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Planthoppers : their ecology and management |
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Potential for entomopathogenic nematodes in biological control: a meta-analytical synthesis and insights from trophic cascade theory. |
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Predator diversity dampens trophic cascades |
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Predator hunting mode influences patterns of prey use from grazing and epigeic food webs |
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Responses of invertebrate natural enemies to complex-structured habitats: a meta-analytical synthesis. |
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Restoration of Arthropod Assemblages in a Spartina Salt Marsh following Removal of the Invasive Plant Phragmites australis |
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Seasonal shift from bottom-up to top-down impact in phytophagous insect populations. |
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A seasonal shift in habitat suitability enhances an annual predator subsidy. |
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Spatial refuge from intraguild predation: implications for prey suppression and trophic cascades. |
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Toward a mechanistic understanding of competition in vascular-feeding herbivores: an empirical test of the sink competition hypothesis. |
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Trade-off in investment between dispersal and ingestion capability in phytophagous insects and its ecological implications. |
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Variable plants and herbivores in natural and managed systems |
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