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<mills pub> -- Publications of Nicholas J. Mills: <PHOTO> [Additional references may be found at: MELVYL Library] Fanslow, G J; Mills, N J. 1997.
Body size, eggload, and foraging rate in a minute egg parasitoid:
Should clutch-size decisions maximize progeny size? (Annu. Meeting of the
Ecological Soc. of America held jointly with the Nature Conservancy...Bull.
of the Ecological Soc. of America, v.78, n.4 SUPPL., (1997): 87. Getz, W M; Mills, N J. 1996.
Host-parasitoid coexistence and egg-limited encounter rates. American
Naturalist, v.148, n.2, (1996): 333-347. Gilchrist, A; Mills, N J. 1996.
Protection of the side of the head.
Accident Analysis & Prevention, v.28, n.4, (1996): 525-535. Gutierrez, A P; Mills, N J; Schreiber, S J;
Ellis, C K. 1994. A physiologically based tritrophic
perspective on bottom-up-top-down regulation of populations. Ecology (Tempe), v.75, n.8, (1994): 2227-2242. Hawkins, B A; Mills, N J. 1996.
Variability in parasitoid community structure. J. of Animal Ecology,
v.65, n.4, (1996): 501-516. Kenis, M; Mills, N J. 1994. Parasitoids of
European species of the genus Pissodes (Col: Curculionidae) and their
potential for the biological control of Pissodes strobi (Peck) in Canada.
Biological Control, v.4, n.1, (1994): 14-21. Kenis, M; Mills, N J. 1998. Evidence for the
occurrence of sibling species in Eubazus spp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae),
parasitoids of Pissodes spp. weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Bull. of
Entomol. Res., v.88, n.2, (1998): 149-163. Kenis, M; Hulme, M A; Mills, N J. 1996.
Comparative developmental biology of populations of three European and
one North American Eubazus spp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae), parasitoids of
Pissodes spp. weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Bull. of Entomol. Res.,
v.86, n.2, (1996): 143-153. Kuhlmann, U.; Babendreier, D.; Hoffmeister, T.
S.; Mills, N. J. 1998a. Impact and oviposition behaviour of
Ageniaspis fuscicollis (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae), a polyembryonic parasitoid
of the apple ermine moth Yponomeuta malinellus (Lepidoptera:
Yponomeutidae). Bull. of Entomol.
Res., v.88, n.6, (1998. Dec.): 617-625. Kulhmann, U; Carl, K P; Mills, N J. 1998b.
Quantifying the impact of insect predators and parasitoids on
populations of the apple ermine moth, Yponomeuta malinellus (Lepidoptera Yponomeutidae), in Europe. Bull. of Entomol. Res., v.88, n.2, (1998):
165-175. McDougall, S J; Mills, N J. 1997.
Dispersal of Trichogramma platneri Nagarkatti (Hym.,
Trichogrammatidae) from point-source releases in an apple orchard in
California. J. of Applied Entomol.,
v.121, n.4, (1997): 205-209. McDougall, S J; Mills, N J. 1997.
The influence of hosts, temperature and food sources on the longevity
of Trichogramma platneri. Entomologia
Experimentalis et Applicata, v.83, n.2, (1997): 195-203. Mills, N. J.
1983a. The natural enemies of
scolytids infesting conifer bark in Europe in relation to the biological
control of Dendroctonus spp.
in Canada. Biocontrol News and
Information 4: 305-28. Mills, N. J.
1983a. Possibilities for the
biological control of Choristoneura
fumiferana (Clemens) using
natural enemies from Europe.
Biocontrol News and Information 4:
103-25. Mills, N J.
1993a. Species Richness and
Structure in the Parasitoid Complexes of Tortricoid Hosts.
J. of Animal Ecology, v.62, n.1, (1993): 45-58. Mills, N J.
1993b. Observations on the
Parasitoid Complexes of Bud Moths Lepidoptera Tortricoidea on Larch in
Europe. Bull. of Entomol. Res., v.83,
n.1, (1993): 103-112. Mills, N J.
1994a. Parasitoid guilds:
Defining the structure of the parasitoid communities of endopterygote insect
hosts.Environ. Entomol., v.23, n.5, (1994): 1066-1083. Mills, N J.
1994b. The structure and
complexity of parasitoid communities in relation to biological control. Hawkins, B. A. and W. Sheehan (Ed.).
Parasitoid community ecology. x+516p. Oxford University Press: Oxford,
England, UK; New York, New York, USA. ISBN 0-19-854058-2. 1994. p. 397-417. Mills, N J.
1994c. Parasitoid guilds: A
comparative analysis of the parasitoid communities of tortricids and
weevils. Hawkins, B. A. and W.
Sheehan (Ed.). Parasitoid community ecology.
x+516p. Oxford University Press: Oxford, England, UK; New York, New
York, USA. ISBN 0-19-854058-2. 1994. p. 30-46. Mills, N J; Getz, W M. 1996.
Modelling the biological control of insect pests: A review of
host-parasitoid models. Ecological Modelling, v.92, n.2-3, (1996): 121-143. Mills, N J; Gutierrez, A P. 1996.
Prospective modelling in biological control: An analysis of the
dynamics of heteronomous hyperparasitism in a cotton-whitefly-parasitoid
system. J. of Applied Ecology, v.33,
n.6, (1996): 1379-1394. Mills, N. J. & F. Schoenberg. 1985.
Possibilities for the biological control of the Douglas-fir tussock
moth, Orgyia pseudotsugata (Lymantriidae),
in Canada, using natural enemies from Europe. Biocontrol News and Information 6: 7-18. Riddick, E W; Mills, N J. 1994.
Potential of adult carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) as predators of
fifth-instar codling moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) in apple orchards in
California. Environ. Entomol., v.23, n.5, (1994): 1338-1345. Riddick, E W; Mills, N J. 1995.
Seasonal activity of carabids (Coleoptera: Carabidae) affected by microbial and oil insecticides in an apple
orchard in California. Environ.
Entomol., v.24, n.2, (1995): 361-366. Riddick, E W; Mills, N J. 1996a.
A comparison of the seasonal activity of Pterostichus beetles (Coleoptera:
Carabidae) in a commercial apple orchard in Sonoma County,California.
Pan-Pacific Entomologist, v.72, n.2, (1996): 82-88. Riddick, E W; Mills, N J. 1996b.
Pterostichus beetles dominate the carabid assemblage in an unsprayed
orchard in Sonoma County, California.
Pan-Pacific Entomologist, v.72, n.4, (1996): 213-219. |