Potential of mass trapping for long-term pest management and eradication of invasive species AM El-Sayed, DM Suckling, CH Wearing, JA Byers Journal of economic entomology 99 (5), 1550-1564, 2006 | 593 | 2006 |
Chemical ecology of bark beetles JA Byers Experientia 45 (3), 271-283, 1989 | 372 | 1989 |
Potential of “lure and kill” in long-term pest management and eradication of invasive species AM El-Sayed, DM Suckling, JA Byers, EB Jang, CH Wearing Journal of economic entomology 102 (3), 815-835, 2009 | 352 | 2009 |
Host-tree chemistry affecting colonization in bark beetles JA Byers Chemical ecology of insects 2, 154-213, 1995 | 329 | 1995 |
Olfactory recognition of host-tree susceptibility by pine shoot beetles JA Byers, BS Lanne, J Löfqvist, F Schlyter, G Bergström Naturwissenschaften 72 (6), 324-326, 1985 | 206 | 1985 |
Attraction of bark beetles, Tomicus piniperda, Hylurgops palliatus, and Trypodendron domesticum and other insects to short-chain alcohols and monoterpenes JA Byers Journal of Chemical Ecology 18 (12), 2385-2402, 1992 | 196 | 1992 |
Correlated random walk equations of animal dispersal resolved by simulation JA Byers Ecology 82 (6), 1680-1690, 2001 | 183 | 2001 |
Effective attraction radius: a method for comparing species attractants and determining densities of flying insects JA Byers, O Anderbrant, J Löqvist Journal of Chemical Ecology 15 (2), 749-765, 1989 | 173 | 1989 |
Chemical ecology of bark beetles in a complex olfactory landscape JA Byers Bark and wood boring insects in living trees in Europe, a synthesis, 89-134, 2004 | 156 | 2004 |
Interspecific inhibition of the response of the bark beetles, Dendroctonus brevicomis and Ips paraconfusus, to their pheromones in the field JA Byers, DL Wood Journal of Chemical Ecology 6 (1), 149-164, 1980 | 153 | 1980 |
Field response of spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, to aggregation pheromone candidates F Schlyter, G Birgersson, JA Byers, J Löfqvist, G Bergström Journal of Chemical Ecology 13 (4), 701-716, 1987 | 145 | 1987 |
Attraction to pheromone sources of different quantity, quality, and spacing: density-regulation mechanisms in bark beetle Ips typographus F Schlyter, JA Byers, J Löfqvist Journal of Chemical Ecology 13 (6), 1503-1523, 1987 | 141 | 1987 |
Volatiles from nonhost birch trees inhibit pheromone response in spruce bark beetles JA Byers, QH Zhang, F Schlyter, G Birgersson The Science of Nature 85 (11), 557-561, 1998 | 138 | 1998 |
An encounter rate model of bark beetle populations searching at random for susceptible host trees JA Byers Ecological Modelling 91 (1), 57-66, 1996 | 134 | 1996 |
Behavioral response of Lygus hesperus to conspecifics and headspace volatiles of alfalfa in a Y-tube olfactometer JL Blackmer, C Rodriguez-Saona, JA Byers, KL Shope, JP Smith Journal of Chemical Ecology 30 (8), 1547-1564, 2004 | 131 | 2004 |
Attractive and inhibitory pheromones produced in the bark beetle,Dendroctonus brevicomis, during host colonization: Regulation of inter- and intraspecific … JA Byers, DL Wood, J Craig, LB Hendry Journal of Chemical Ecology 10 (6), 861-877, 1984 | 129 | 1984 |
Differences in attraction to semiochemicals present in sympatric pine shoot beetles, Tomicus minor and T. piniperda BS Lanne, F Schlyter, JA Byers, J Löfqvist, A Leufvén, G Bergström, ... Journal of Chemical Ecology 13 (5), 1045-1067, 1987 | 117 | 1987 |
Behavioral mechanisms involved in reducing competition in bark beetles JA Byers Ecography 12 (4), 466-476, 1989 | 116 | 1989 |
In vivo conversion of a labelled host plant chemical to pheromones of the bark beetle Ips paraconfusus LB Hendry, B Piatek, LE Browne, DL Wood, JA Byers, RH Fish, RA Hicks Nature 284 (5755), 485-485, 1980 | 110 | 1980 |
Location of insect hosts by the nematode, Neoaplectana carpocapsae, in response to temperature JA Byers, GO Poinar Behaviour 79 (1), 1-10, 1982 | 109 | 1982 |