Gall-inducing insects–Nature's most sophisticated herbivores JD Shorthouse, D Wool, A Raman Basic and Applied Ecology 6 (5), 407-411, 2005 | 309 | 2005 |
Interspecific competition among phloem‐feeding insects mediated by induced host‐plant sinks M Inbar, A Eshel, D Wool Ecology 76 (5), 1506-1515, 1995 | 218 | 1995 |
GALLING APHIDS: Specialization, Biological Complexity, and Variation D Wool Annual Reviews in Entomology 49 (1), 175-192, 2004 | 193 | 2004 |
Do the contents of barn owl pellets accurately represent the proportion of prey species in the field? Y Yom-Tov, D Wool The Condor 99 (4), 972-976, 1997 | 157 | 1997 |
The evolution of host plant manipulation by insects: molecular and ecological evidence from gall-forming aphids on Pistacia M Inbar, M Wink, D Wool Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 32 (2), 504-511, 2004 | 127 | 2004 |
Mercury selection of allozyme genotypes in shrimps E Nevo, T Perl, A Beiles, D Wool Experientia 37 (11), 1152-1154, 1981 | 117 | 1981 |
Variation and covariation of skulls and teeth: modern carnivores and the interpretation of fossil mammals T Dayan, D Wool, D Simberloff Paleobiology 28 (4), 508-526, 2002 | 104 | 2002 |
In search of the vertebrate phylotypic stage: a molecular examination of the developmental hourglass model and von Baer's third law E Hazkani‐Covo, D Wool, D Graur Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental …, 2005 | 101 | 2005 |
Phenotypic plasticity in Australian cotton aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae): host plant effects on morphological variation D Wool, DF Hales Annals of the Entomological Society of America 90 (3), 316-328, 1997 | 79 | 1997 |
Gall aphids do not select optimal galling sites (Smynthurodes betae; Pemphigidae) M Burstein, D Wool Ecological Entomology 18 (2), 155-164, 1993 | 74 | 1993 |
Gall-forming aphids. D Wool | 74 | 1984 |
Phloem-feeding specialists sharing a host tree: resource partitioning minimizes interference competition among galling aphid species M Inbar, D Wool Oikos, 109-119, 1995 | 70 | 1995 |
Geographic distribution and host specificity of gall-forming aphids (Homoptera, Fordinae) on Pistacia trees in Israel. J Koach, D Wool | 69 | 1977 |
A galling aphid furnishes its home with a built‐in pipeline to the host food supply D Wool, R Aloni, O Ben‐Zvi, M Wollberg Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 91 (1), 183-186, 1999 | 66 | 1999 |
Malathion resistance in Tribolium strains and their hybrids: Inheritance patterns and possible enzymatic mechanisms (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) D Wool, S Noiman, O Manheim, E Cohen Biochemical genetics 20, 621-636, 1982 | 64 | 1982 |
Sink strength and clone size of sympatric, gall-forming aphids M Burstein, D WOOL, A ESHEL EJE 91 (1), 57-61, 2013 | 62 | 2013 |
Gall-inducing aphids: biology, ecology, and evolution D Wool Biology, ecology, and evolution of gall-inducing arthropods 1, 73-132, 2005 | 60 | 2005 |
Host Plant Relationships of Aphis gossypii Glover (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Australia D Wool, D Hales, P Sunnucks Australian Journal of Entomology 34 (3), 265-271, 1995 | 57 | 1995 |
Electrophoretic study of genetic variation in British Myzus persicae (Sulz.) (hemiptera, aphididae) D Wool, S Bunting, HF Van Emden Biochemical Genetics 16, 987-1006, 1978 | 57 | 1978 |
Methidathion resistance in the sweetpotato whitefly (Aleyrodidae: Homoptera) in Israel: selection, heritability, and correlated changes of esterase activity GUY Bloch, D Wool Journal of economic entomology 87 (5), 1147-1156, 1994 | 56 | 1994 |