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Mike Keller
Mike Keller
Dean of Waite Campus, University of Adelaide
Verified email at adelaide.edu.au - Homepage
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Beneficial arthropod behavior mediated by airborne semiochemicals: I. Flight behavior and influence of preflight handling ofMicroplitis croceipes (Cresson)
YC Drost, WJ Lewis, PO Zanen, MA Keller
Journal of chemical Ecology 12, 1247-1262, 1986
192*1986
Beneficial arthropod behavior mediated by airborne semiochemicals: III. Influence of age and experience on flight chamber responses of Microplitis demolitor Wilkinson
F Hérard, MA Keller, WJ Lewis, JH Tumlinson
Journal of chemical ecology 14, 1583-1596, 1988
1821988
Feeding and survival in parasitic wasps: sugar concentration and timing matter
G Siekmann, B Tenhumberg, MA Keller
Oikos 95 (3), 425-430, 2001
1592001
A comparison of the host‐searching efficiency of two larval parasitoids of Plutella xylostella
XG Wang, MA Keller
Ecological Entomology 27 (1), 105-114, 2002
1522002
Plant-natural enemy association in tritrophic system,Cotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassicaceae (Cruciferae). III: Collection and identification of plant and frass …
NG Agelopoulos, MA Keller
Journal of chemical ecology 20, 1955-1967, 1994
138*1994
Plant-natural enemy association in the tritrophic system,Cotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassiceae (cruciferae): I. Sources of infochemicals
NG Agelopoulos, MA Keller
Journal of chemical ecology 20, 1725-1734, 1994
125*1994
Providing plant foods for natural enemies in farming systems: balancing practicalities and theory
G Gurr, S Wratten, J Tylianakis, J Kean, M Keller
Cambridge University Press, 2005
1172005
Increased Tomato Yield Through Pollination by Native Australian Amegilla chlorocyanea (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae)
K Hogendoorn, CL Gross, M Sedgley, MA Keller
Journal of Economic Entomology 99 (3), 828-833, 2006
1022006
Biological and practical significance of movement by Trichogramma species: a review.
MA Keller, WJ Lewis, RE Stinner
921985
Factors affecting detectability of prey DNA in the gut contents of invertebrate predators: a polymerase chain reaction‐based method
R Hosseini, O Schmidt, MA Keller
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 126 (3), 194-202, 2008
912008
Local Dispersal of the Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella (L.)) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
J Mo, G Baker, M Keller, R Roush
Environmental Entomology 32 (1), 71-79, 2003
772003
Courtship and intersexual signaling in the parasitic waspCotesia rubecula (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
SA Field, MA Keller
Journal of Insect Behavior 6, 737-750, 1993
741993
A DNA marker to identify predation of Plutella xylostella (Lep., Plutellidae) by Nabis kinbergii (Hem., Nabidae) and Lycosa sp. (Aranaea, Lycosidae)
J Ma, D Li, M Keller, O Schmidt, X Feng
Journal of Applied Entomology 129 (6), 330-335, 2005
722005
Influence of leaf surfaces on movements by the hymenopterous parasitoid Trichogramma exiguum
MA Keller
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 43 (1), 55-59, 1987
681987
Comparing insect-inspired chemical plume tracking algorithms using a mobile robot
DJ Harvey, TF Lu, MA Keller
IEEE Transactions on Robotics 24 (2), 307-317, 2008
662008
Optimal time allocation in parasitic wasps searching for hosts and food
B Tenhumberg, G Siekmann, MA Keller
Oikos 113 (1), 121-131, 2006
612006
Optimal time allocation in parasitic wasps searching for hosts and food
B Tenhumberg, G Siekmann, MA Keller
Oikos 113 (1), 121-131, 2006
612006
The Sweet Tooth of Adult Parasitoid Cotesia rubecula: Ignoring Hosts for Nectar?
G Siekmann, MA Keller, B Tenhumberg
Journal of Insect Behavior 17, 459-476, 2004
592004
The pay‐off from superparasitism in the egg parasitoid Trissolcus basalis, in relation to patch defence
S Field, M Keller, G Calbert
Ecological Entomology 22 (2), 142-149, 1997
571997
Plant-natural enemy association in the tritrophic systemCotesia rubecula-Pieris rapae-brassicaceae (cruciferae): II. Preference ofC. rubecula for landing and …
NG Agelopoulos, MA Keller
Journal of chemical ecology 20, 1735-1748, 1994
571994
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