@article{dukes_axtell_1976, title={Residual effectiveness of insecticide-treated screens for control of biting midges, Culicoides furens (Poey) (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)}, volume={36}, number={4}, journal={Mosquito News}, author={Dukes, J. C. and Axtell, R. C.}, year={1976}, pages={488} } @inproceedings{dukes_axtell_1975, title={Chemical control of coastal biting flies and gnats (Abstract)}, volume={62}, booktitle={Proceedings?Annual Meeting (New Jersey Mosquito Control Association)}, author={Dukes, J. C. and Axtell, R. C.}, year={1975}, pages={232–233} } @article{kline_dukes_axtell_1975, title={Salt marsh Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae): Comparison of larval sampling methods}, volume={35}, number={2}, journal={Mosquito News}, author={Kline, D. L. and Dukes, J. C. and Axtell, R. C.}, year={1975}, pages={147–150} } @article{dukes_edwards_axtell_1974, title={ASSOCIATIONS OF TABANIDAE (DIPTERA) LARVAE WITH PLANT SPECIES IN SALT MARSHES, CARTERET COUNTY, NORTH-CAROLINA}, volume={3}, ISSN={["0046-225X"]}, DOI={10.1093/ee/3.2.280}, abstractNote={Larvae of Tabanus nigrovittatus Macquart, Chrysops fuliginosus Wiedemann and C. atlanticus Pechuman were recovered most often and in greatest abundance in regularly flooded areas of salt marshes with nearly uniform stands of Spartina alterniflora Loisel (smooth cordgrass). Areas of S. cynosuroides (L.) Roth. (giant cordgrass), Distichlis spicata (L.) Greene (salt grass), and Juncus roemerianus Scheele (black needle rush) yielded decreasing numbers of tabanid larvae (in that order). In mixed vegetation, as the proportion of other vegetation increased and S. alterniflora decreased, the numbers of tabanid larvae declined}, number={2}, journal={ENVIRONMENTAL ENTOMOLOGY}, author={DUKES, JC and EDWARDS, TD and AXTELL, RC}, year={1974}, pages={280–286} } @book{dukes_axtell_knight_1974, title={Additional studies of the effects of salt marsh impoundments on mosquito populations}, volume={102}, journal={Report (Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina)}, author={Dukes, J. C. and Axtell, R. C. and Knight, K. L.}, year={1974} } @article{dukes_edwards_axtell_1974, title={DISTRIBUTION OF LARVAL TABANIDAE (DIPTERA) IN A SPARTINA-ALTERNIFLORA SALT-MARSH}, volume={11}, ISSN={["0022-2585"]}, DOI={10.1093/jmedent/11.1.79}, abstractNote={Larvae of Chrysops fuliginosus Wiedemann and Tabanus nigrovittatus Macquart were recovered from the soil of a regularly flooded salt marsh having Spartina altemiftora Loisel (smooth cordgrass) as the dominant vegetation. The larvae were found throughout the sampling area with no consistently greater abundance adjacent to a natural drainage ditch. The larvae were found about as frequently in areas of “tall” as in “short” S. altemiftora .}, number={1}, journal={JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY}, author={DUKES, JC and EDWARDS, TD and AXTELL, RC}, year={1974}, pages={79–83} } @article{edwards_dukes_axtell_1974, title={Soil-washing apparatus for recovery of tabanid larvae and other invertebrates}, volume={9}, number={1}, journal={Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society}, author={Edwards, T. D. and Dukes, J. C. and Axtell, R. C.}, year={1974}, pages={32–35} } @inproceedings{axtell_dukes_1974, title={ULV Chemical control of mosquitoes, Culicoides and tabanids in coastal North Carolina}, volume={42}, booktitle={Proceedings and Papers of the California Mosquito and Vector Control Association}, author={Axtell, R. C. and Dukes, J. C.}, year={1974}, pages={99–101} } @book{gerhardt_dukes_falter_axtell_1973, title={Public opinion on insect pest management in coastal North Carolina}, volume={97}, institution={Raleigh: North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service}, author={Gerhardt, R. R. and Dukes, J. C. and Falter, J. M. and Axtell, R. C.}, year={1973} }