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Corn Rootworm

SEASONAL AND DIEL ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF GENERALIST PREDATORS ASSOCIATED WITH DIABROTICA VIRGIFERA IMMATURES (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE
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Lundgren, J. G., S. Nichols, D. A. Prischmann, M. E. Ellsbury. 2009. Seasonal and diel activity patterns of generalist predators associated with Diabrotica virgifera immatures (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). BioControl Science and Technology 19(3): 327-333.

A MULTIFACETED HEMOLYMPH DEFENSE AGAINST PREDATION IN DIABROTICA VIRGIFERA LARVAE
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Lundgren, J. G., T. Haye, S. Toepfer, and U. Kuhlmann. 2009. A multifaceted hemolymph defense against predation in Diabrotica virgifera larvae. Biocontrol Science and Technology 19(8): 871-880.

ANALYSIS OF THE PREDATOR COMMUNITY OF A SUBTERRANEAN HERBIVOROUS INSECT BASED ON POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION
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Lundgren, J. G., M. E. Ellsbury, and D. A. Prischmann. 2009. Analysis of the predator community of a subterranean herbivorous insect based on polymerase chain reaction. Ecological Applications, 19(8): 2157-2166.

THE EFFECTS OF A WINTER COVER CROP ON DIABROTICA VIRGIFERA (COLEOPTERA: CHRYSOMELIDAE) POPULATIONS AND BENEFICIAL ARTHROPOD COMMUNITIES IN NO-TILL MAIZE
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Lundgren, J.G. and J. K. Fergen. 2010. The effects of a winter cover crop on Diabrotica virgifera (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) populations and beneficial arthropod communities in no-till maize. Environmental Entomology 39(6): 1816-1828.

ENHANCING PREDATION OF A SUBTERRANEAN INSECT PEST: A CONSERVATION BENEFIT OF WINTER VEGETATION IN AGROECOSYSTEMS
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Lundgren, J. G. and J. K. Fergen. 2011. Enhancing predation of a subterranean insect pest: a conservation benefit of winter vegetation in agroecosystems. Applied Soil Ecology 51: 9-16

PREDATOR COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND TROPHIC LINKAGE STRENGTH TO A FOCAL PREY
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Lundgren, J. G. and J. K. Fergen. 2014. Predator community structure and trophic linkage strength to a focal prey. Molecular Ecology 23: 3790-3798.

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