Works (342)

Updated: April 5th, 2024 12:09

2023 journal article

A simple definition of food resources for the highly polyphagous <i>Lygus lineolaris</i> (Hemiptera: Miridae) enables prediction of adult abundance

Environmental Entomology, 52(3), 521–526.

By: D. Andow*

Ed(s): G. Sword

TL;DR: The results suggest that the population dynamics of L. lineolaris depends less on the identity of the host plants and more on the amount of food resource the various host plant species provide. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2023 journal article

Deconstructing insect herbivore trivial movement in a monoculture and triculture: Limitations of emigration

Population Ecology, 65(3), 183–191.

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2023 journal article

Estimating predation rates from molecular gut content analysis

Molecular Ecology Resources, 23(5), 1023–1033.

By: D. Andow* & D. Paula*

TL;DR: Methods to estimatepredation rates even when variation in predation rates is not exactly normally distributed and not in steady state are provided and it is demonstrated that the prey decay rate, and not the prey detection period, is required. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2023 journal article

Organization of the macroinvertebrate community in a tropical annual agroecosystem into modules

PLOS ONE, 18(8), e0289103.

By: D. Andow*, E. Fontes*, C. Pires* & D. Paula*

Ed(s): Y. Lou

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2023 article

Population responses to temperature in 12-year insect time series

Andow, D. A. (2023, November 22). ECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY, Vol. 11.

By: D. Andow*

author keywords: body size; climate change; emergence time; heat stress; saproxylic Coleoptera; temperature variation
TL;DR: The influence of summer temperature on saproxylic beetles was detectable from relatively short time series and occurred in a species‐specific manner, and the effect of heat stress was more readily detected than correlated changes in abundance and temperature. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 18, 2023

2022 journal article

DNA High-Throughput Sequencing for Arthropod Gut Content Analysis to Evaluate Effectiveness and Safety of Biological Control Agents

Neotropical Entomology, 52(2), 302–332.

By: D. Paula* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: How the latest HTS methods of metabarcoding and Lazaro, a method to identify prey by mapping unassembled shotgun reads, can serve biological control research is described, showing both their power and limitations. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2022 journal article

Dispersal kernel of green rice leafhopper estimated from truncated data

Population Ecology, 65(2), 111–120.

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2022 journal article

Invasion of the coccinellid community associated with a tropical annual agroecosystem

Ecological Entomology, 48(2), 174–185.

By: D. Andow*, E. Fontes*, C. Pires*, L. Souza* & D. Paula*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2022 dataset

Invasion of the coccinellid community associated with a tropical annual agroecosystem

(Version 4) [Data set].

By: D. Andow, D. Pires Paula, E. Fontes, C. Pires & L. Souza

Contributors: E. Resources

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2022 journal article

Metabarcoding versus mapping unassembled shotgun reads for identification of prey consumed by arthropod epigeal predators

GigaScience, 11.

TL;DR: Metabarcoding and Lazaro had similar, but partially complementary, detection of prey in arthropod predator guts, and the number of reads was related to the amount of prey DNA, suggesting that Lazaro may provide quantitative prey information while metabarcoding did not. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2022 journal article

Predation on sentinel prey increases with increasing latitude in <i>Brassica</i>‐dominated agroecosystems

Ecology and Evolution, 12(7).

By: H. Gray*, J. Farias*, M. Venzon*, J. Torres*, L. Souza*, R. Aita*, D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2022 journal article

Quantitative prey species detection in predator guts across multiple trophic levels by mapping unassembled shotgun reads

Molecular Ecology Resources, 23(1), 64–80.

By: D. Paula*, R. Timbó*, R. Togawa*, A. Vogler* & D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2022 dataset

Supporting data for "Metabarcoding versus mapping unassembled shotgun reads for identification of prey consumed by arthropod epigeal predators"

By: P. Débora, B. Suellen, P. Rafael, B. Marliton, T. Roberto & A. David

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Added: September 22, 2023

2022 journal article

Validation of Reference Genes Across Populations of <i>Aphis glycines</i> (Hemiptera: Aphididae) for RT-qPCR Analysis of Gene Expression Related to Pyrethroid Detoxification

Journal of Entomological Science, 57(2), 213–239.

By: R. Lozano*, D. Paula*, D. Andow* & R. Koch*

TL;DR: The genes identified as the most suitable reference genes for the study of detoxifying enzymes related to pyrethroid resistance in soybean aphid were: actin, RPL9 (ribosomal protein L9), RPS9 (tripletsomal protein S9), AK (arginine kinase), RNAPol2 (RNA polymerase II), and RPL17 ( ribosomalprotein L17). (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2021 journal article

Exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: need to improve environmental risk assessment to ensure safe use

BioControl, 66(1), 1–8.

By: D. Andow*, B. Barratt*, R. Pfannenstiel* & D. Paula*

TL;DR: This special issue compiles a collection of papers revealing that risks of several exotic GABCAs were overestimated, not all generalists are riskier than specialists and their environmental risk assessment (ERA) solely based on exposure analysis is inadequate. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2021 journal article

Identification of point mutations related to pyrethroid resistance in voltage-gated sodium channel genes in Aphis glycines

Entomologia Generalis, 41(3), 243–255.

By: D. Pires Paula, R. Lozano, J. Menger, D. Andow* & R. Koch

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Added: September 22, 2023

2021 journal article

Integrating adverse effect analysis into environmental risk assessment for exotic generalist arthropod biological control agents: a three-tiered framework

BioControl, 66(1), 113–139.

By: D. Paula*, D. Andow*, B. Barratt*, R. Pfannenstiel*, P. Gerard*, J. Todd, T. Zaviezo*, M. Luna* ...

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Added: September 22, 2023

2021 journal article

Melting curve analysis for detection and identification of ghost parasitoids in host carcasses a month after host death

Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 12(9), 1552–1561.

By: D. Paula* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the use of melting curve analysis of host carcasses can detect and identify DNA of ghost parasitoids even a month after host death and, for some parasitoid species, it should lead to more accurate estimates of the incidence of parasitism. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2021 dataset

Melting curve analysis for detection and identification of ghost parasitoids in host carcasses a month after host death-fluorescence data

(Version 7) [Data set].

By: D. Paula & D. Andow

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2020 journal article

Diverse patterns of constitutive and inducible overexpression of detoxifying enzyme genes among resistant Aphis glycines populations

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 164, 100–114.

By: D. Paula*, J. Menger*, D. Andow* & R. Koch*

TL;DR: The detoxifying enzymes had different expression profiles across resistant aphid populations, possibly reflecting differences in the genetic background and pyrethroid selection pressures as the number of constitutively overexpressed detoxifying enzyme genes was correlated with the level of resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2020 journal article

Keizi Kiritani (1929–2020)

American Entomologist, 66(2), 61–61.

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2020 journal article

Scrutinizing the enemy release hypothesis: population effects of parasitoids on Harmonia axyridis and local host coccinellids in Brazil

BioControl, 66(1), 71–82.

By: D. Paula*, P. Togni*, V. Costa*, L. Souza*, A. Sousa*, G. Tostes*, C. Pires*, D. Andow*

TL;DR: The ERH was rejected for these parasitoids and, therefore, it did not contribute to the invasiveness of Harmonia axyridis in Brazil. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2019 book

Ecological Interactions and Biological Control

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Andow, D. Ragsdale & R. Nyvall

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Added: September 23, 2023

2019 journal article

Economic and productivity incentives to produce organically in Brazil: Evidence from strawberry production in the Federal District

Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 34(2), 155–168.

By: M. Resende Filho*, D. Andow*, R. Carneiro, D. Lorena*, E. Sujii* & R. Alves

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2019 journal article

Investigating the Movement Components of Host Preference in a Highly Mobile Insect Herbivore, Nephotettix cincticeps (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae)

Environmental Entomology, 49(1), 115–122.

By: H. Gray*, D. Andow* & K. Kiritani

Ed(s): R. Mercader

TL;DR: The transitory dynamics of preference by the green rice leafhopper, Nephotettix cincticeps (Uhler) (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) are investigated and a general preference for normal-N over low-N plants at equilibrium is found. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2018 journal article

Co-occurrence Among Intraguild Predators: Avoidance or Aggregation?

Environmental Entomology, 47(3), 559–566.

By: K. Prescott* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is found that most co-occurrence among IG predators was random, suggesting that avoidance does not limit co- Occurrence, and IGP likely. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2018 journal article

Cry1Ac resistance allele frequency in field populations of Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) collected in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, India

Crop Protection, 107, 34–40.

By: V. Kukanur*, T. Singh*, K. Kranthi* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: To prevent further increase in Bt resistance frequency in H. armigera, it is necessary to integrate other resistance management tactics that preserves pest susceptibility to Bt cotton. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2018 report

European corn borer ecology, management, and association with other corn pests

(No. NCR 0327). Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.

By: C. Mason, M. Rice, C. DiFonzo, R. Porter, T. Sappington, T. Hunt, R. Hellmich, T. Bauté ...

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2018 journal article

First detection of a Sesamia nonagrioides resistance allele to Bt maize in Europe

Scientific Reports, 8(1).

By: A. Camargo*, D. Andow*, P. Castañera* & G. Farinós*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2018 journal article

Landscape Effects on Reproduction of Euschistus servus (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), a Mobile, Polyphagous, Multivoltine Arthropod Herbivore

Environmental Entomology, 47(3), 660–668.

By: D. Olson*, K. Prescott*, A. Zeilinger*, S. Hou*, A. Coffin*, C. Smith*, J. Ruberson*, D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2018 journal article

Landscape Effects on Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Geocoris spp. (Hemiptera: Geocoridae), Two Important Omnivorous Arthropod Taxa in Field Crops

Environmental Entomology, 47(5), 1057–1063.

By: D. Olson*, A. Zeilinger*, K. Prescott*, A. Coffin*, J. Ruberson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The crop specific density of both taxa, the influence of the percentage area of specific crops and woodland in the landscape, and the variability in density over years may have been related to variable alternative resources for these omnivores in the habitats. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2018 journal article

Systemic and sex-biased regulation of OBP expression under semiochemical stimuli

Scientific Reports, 8(1).

By: D. Paula*, R. Togawa*, M. do Carmo Costa*, P. Grynberg*, N. Martins* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Systemic changes in OBP expression might be related to enhancing detection of the semiochemical stimuli and/or priming the olfactory system to detect other environmental chemicals. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2018 journal article

Transfer of Cry1F from Bt maize to eggs of resistant Spodoptera frugiperda

PLOS ONE, 13(9), e0203791.

Ed(s): M. Lopez-Ferber

TL;DR: This work is an unprecedented demonstration that a non-aposematic, but resistant, species can transfer Cry1F to their offspring when exposed to Bt host plant leaves as immatures. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2017 journal article

Effect of male mating history and age on remating by female European corn borer

PLOS ONE, 12(4), e0175512.

By: P. Milonas*, G. Partsinevelos* & D. Andow*

Ed(s): C. Wicker-Thomas

TL;DR: The observed mating behavior by females in terms of sexual selection for multiple mating is discussed, with a focus on females that have mated with an old, multiply-mated male, a 9-day-old virgin male, or a young, virgin male. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2017 journal article

Exploring tensions and conflicts in invasive species management: The case of Asian carp

Environmental Science & Policy, 69, 105–112.

By: A. Kokotovich* & D. Andow*

author keywords: Scientific uncertainty; Social uncertainty; Apathy/fear; Participation; Invasive species management; Asian carp
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Added: December 14, 2019

2017 journal article

Farmers perspectives on resistance in western corn rootworm to CRW-Bt corn in Midwest USA

Journal of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, 9(3), 27–38.

By: D. Andow*, R. Wright*, E. Hodgson*, T. Hunt* & K. Ostlie*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2017 journal article

Heterogeneity in Intention to Adopt Organic Strawberry Production Practices Among Producers in the Federal District, Brazil

Ecological Economics, 140, 177–189.

By: D. Andow*, M. Resende Filho*, R. Carneiro, D. Lorena*, E. Sujii* & R. Alves

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2017 journal article

Highly variable male courtship behavioral sequences in a crambid moth

Journal of Ethology, 35(2), 221–236.

By: S. Farrell* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The results suggest that the sequence of behaviors may be less important than the occurrence of certain behavioral elements for successful mating in male courtship sequences. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2017 journal article

Is a larger refuge always better? Dispersal and dose in pesticide resistance evolution

Evolution, 71(6), 1494–1503.

TL;DR: A two‐patch model based on the Comins model is reformulated and derive a simple quadratic approximation to analyze the effects of limited dispersal, refuge size, and dominance for high efficacy treatments on the rate of evolution of resistance evolution. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2017 journal article

Mitogenome sequence accuracy using different elucidation methods

PLOS ONE, 12(6), e0179971.

Ed(s): P. Xu

TL;DR: A need for methods to confirm sequence accuracy, and guidelines for verifying mitogenomes should be discussed and developed by the scientific community are shown. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2017 journal article

Natural farming and rice planthoppers in Western Japan

Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 6, 1–16.

By: K. Hidaka* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Nematode density and parasitism showed a close correlation with variation in planthopper populations, suggesting that nematodes may control planthoppers in naturally farmed paddies. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2017 journal article

Optimal management strategy of insecticide resistance under various insect life histories: Heterogeneous timing of selection and interpatch dispersal

Evolutionary Applications, 11(2), 271–283.

TL;DR: The robustness of this management strategy over different life histories was tested using a series of simulation models that cover almost all the diploid insect types and have the same basic structure describing pest population dynamics and resistance evolution with discrete time steps. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2017 journal article

Spatio-Temporal Variation in Landscape Composition May Speed Resistance Evolution of Pests to Bt Crops

PLOS ONE, 12(1), e0169167.

By: A. Ives*, C. Paull*, A. Hulthen*, S. Downes*, D. Andow*, R. Haygood*, M. Zalucki*, N. Schellhorn*

Ed(s): N. Desneux

TL;DR: The need to understand spatio-temporal fluctuations in the landscape composition of Bt crops and non-Bt habitats in order to design effective resistance management strategies is highlighted. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 20, 2023

2016 journal article

Artificial tritrophic exposure system for environmental risk analysis on aphidophagous predators

Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciências, 88(3), 1569–1575.

By: D. Paula*, L. Souza*, D. Andow*, A. Sousa*, C. Pires* & E. Sujii*

TL;DR: An artificial tritrophic exposure system for use in ecotoxicological evaluations of environmental stressors on aphidophagous predators provides a suitable trtrophic exposure route, enables ex-ante evaluation of stressors, and improves the accuracy of the assessment. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Competitive release and outbreaks of non‐target pests associated with transgenic <i>Bt cotton

Ecological Applications, 26(4), 1047–1054.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Considering all available evidence, competitive release of stink bug populations in Bt cotton likely contributes to outbreaks, though the relative importance of competitive release remains an open question. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 chapter

Datasets of DNA sequencing (Illumina) of ladybird beetles

[Dataset].

By: D. Paula, R. Timbo, R. Togawa, M. Costa & D. Andow*

Sources: NC State University Libraries, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2016 journal article

Density-dependent population regulation detected in short time series of saproxylic beetles

Population Ecology, 58(4), 493–505.

By: D. Andow* & K. Kiritani

TL;DR: Analysis of the population dynamics of 17 species of saproxylic beetles in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan collected over 11–12 years using autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) models finds that populations with higher order ARIMA models had weaker return rates than populations with ARimA models with only one lag, suggesting that species with more complex dynamics were more weakly regulated. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2016 journal article

Differential Cry toxin detection and effect on <i>Brevicoryne brassicae</i> and <i>Myzus persicae</i> feeding on artificial diet

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 159(1), 54–60.

By: D. Paula* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Variability in detection and effects of Cry toxins on aphids may not depend only on the presence and level of a Cry toxin in the phloem, and on differential experimental conditions as previously suggested, but may also depend on some characteristic of the aphid that remains to be determined. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Dominance of Cry1F resistance in<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on TC1507<i>Bt</i>maize in Brazil

Pest Management Science, 72(5), 974–979.

By: J. Farias*, D. Andow*, R. Horikoshi*, R. Sorgatto*, A. Santos & C. Omoto*

TL;DR: Resistance to Cry1F in TC1507 maize is incompletely recessive in S. frugiperda, and additional or alternative resistance management strategies, such as the replacement of single-trait Bt maize with pyramided BT maize, which produces multiple proteins targeting the same insect pests, should be implemented wherever this technology is in use. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Early Detection and Mitigation of Resistance to <i>Bt</i> Maize by Western Corn Rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 109(1), 1–12.

By: D. Andow*, S. Pueppke*, A. Schaafsma*, A. Gassmann*, T. Sappington*, L. Meinke*, P. Mitchell*, T. Hurley*, R. Hellmich*, R. Porter

TL;DR: Adaptive IRM approaches and pro-active, integrated IRM-pest management strategies are needed and should be in place before release of new technologies that produce less than a high-dose, to preserve the utility of corn rootworm Bt maize. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Frequency of Cry1F resistance alleles in <i>Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Brazil

Pest Management Science, 72(12), 2295–2302.

By: J. Farias*, D. Andow*, R. Horikoshi*, D. Bernardi*, R. Ribeiro*, A. Nascimento*, A. Santos, C. Omoto*

TL;DR: The F2 screen procedure for Spodoptera frugiperda is efficient even when the resistance frequency is 0.250, and Cry1F resistance alleles were not rare and occurred at frequencies that have already compromised the useful life of TC1507 maize in western Bahia. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Ground beetle acquisition of Cry1Ab from plant- and residue-based food webs

Biological Control, 103, 204–209.

By: D. Andow* & C. Zwahlen*

TL;DR: Examination of ground beetles from fields with or without Bt maize residue revealed significant differentiation among carabid species in their associations with live-plant and residue-based food webs in agricultural fields. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2016 journal article

Identification and expression profile of odorant‐binding proteins in <i>Halyomorpha halys (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)

Insect Molecular Biology, 25(5), 580–594.

By: D. Paula*, R. Togawa*, M. Costa*, P. Grynberg*, N. Martins* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: RNA‐Seq is used to identify OBPs in the antennae of the brown marmorated stink bug, and their expression pattern in different body parts under semiochemical stimulation by either aggregation or alarm pheromone or food odorants, providing a basis for understanding the physiological functions of HhalOBPs and the chemosensory perception of this pest. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Limitations in dose–response and surrogate species methodologies for risk assessment of Cry toxins on arthropod natural enemies

Ecotoxicology, 25(3), 601–607.

By: D. Paula*, D. Andow*, A. Bellinati*, R. Timbó*, L. Souza*, C. Pires*, E. Sujii*

TL;DR: Two closely related aphidophagous coccinellid predators, Cycloneda sanguinea and Harmonia axyridis, are exposed to Cry1Ac and Cry1F toxins through uniform and constant artificial tritrophic exposure through Myzus persicae aphids, with individual and interspecific variation. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2016 journal article

Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers in a Citizen Science Network to Detect Invasive Species on Private Lands

Environmental Management, 58(4), 606–618.

By: D. Andow*, E. Borgida*, T. Hurley* & A. Williams*

TL;DR: Volunteer citizen monitoring for early detection of new invasive species by private landowners on their own land was developed and volunteers who experienced the experiential learning module were more likely to recruit new volunteers than those who merely received an invitation letter. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2016 journal article

Relative longevity of adult <i><scp>Nezara viridula </scp></i> in field cages of cotton, peanut, and soybean

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 159(1), 30–36.

By: D. Olson*, J. Ruberson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It was found that the sex of the individual did not affect survival rates on any of the three host plants, and mortality rates increased with age in peanut, but not in soybean or cotton. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Sistema para avaliação de risco de estressores ambientais a insetos não alvo

Boletim De Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento, 311, 1–19.

By: D. Paula, L. Machado de Souza, D. Andow, A. Torres Cortês de Sousa, C. Pires & E. Sujii

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2016 journal article

Sixteen Years of Bt Maize in the EU Hotspot: Why Has Resistance Not Evolved?

PLOS ONE, 11(5), e0154200.

By: P. Castañera*, G. Farinós*, F. Ortego* & D. Andow*

Ed(s): J. Jurat-Fuentes

TL;DR: Model results suggest that if refuge compliance continues at the present 90%, Bt maize might be used sustainably in northeast Spain for at least 20 more years before resistance might occur, however, obtaining good estimates of the present R allele frequency and level of local assortative mating are crucial to reduce uncertainty about the future success of resistance management. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 15, 2023

2016 journal article

Spatiotemporal patterns of population decline in Oarisma poweshiek (Hesperidae)

The Great Lakes Entomologist, 49(1-2), 27–35.

By: E. Rosengren & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2016 journal article

Uncovering Trophic Interactions in Arthropod Predators through DNA Shotgun-Sequencing of Gut Contents

PLOS ONE, 11(9), e0161841.

Ed(s): B. Schierwater

TL;DR: Good taxonomic breadth and resolution was achieved (93% of prey identified to species or genus), but with low recovery of matching reads, and caveats and some future prospects that could improve the use of direct DNA shotgun-sequencing to characterize arthropod trophic networks are discussed. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 22, 2023

2016 journal article

Uptake and bioaccumulation of Cry toxins by an aphidophagous predator

Environmental Pollution, 209, 164–168.

By: D. Paula* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Uptake and bioaccumulation in the third trophic level might increase the persistence of Cry toxins in the food web and mediate new exposure routes to natural enemies. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2015 journal article

Behavioural and chemical mechanisms of plant‐mediated deterrence and attraction among frugivorous insects

Ecological Entomology, 40(5), 532–542.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Olson*, D. Maclean*, N. Mori*, R. Nakata* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Combining measures of herbivore movement and consumption can efficiently provide insights into the induced plant responses that are most important for determining choice behaviour. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2015 journal article

Design Clarity in Public Outreach Documents: A Guidebook for a First Detector Volunteer Network

Journal of Extension, 53(2).

By: L. Tylczak*, D. Andow*, E. Borgida* & T. Hurley

TL;DR: A professional graphic design firm provided a series of design and layout techniques, including font size, font style, spacing, color palette, backgrounds, and figures, that improved the instructional guidebook. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2015 journal article

Detection and decay rates of prey and prey symbionts in the gut of a predator through metagenomics

Molecular Ecology Resources, 15(4), 880–892.

By: D. Paula*, B. Linard*, D. Andow*, E. Sujii*, C. Pires* & A. Vogler*

TL;DR: PCR‐free direct shotgun sequencing of total DNA isolated from the gut of the harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis at five time points after feeding on a single pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum reveals complex relationships and the dynamics of interactions among predators, prey and their symbionts. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2015 journal article

Do Counts of Salivary Sheath Flanges Predict Food Consumption in Herbivorous Stink Bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)?

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 108(2), 109–116.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Olson*, T. Raygoza* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The results indicate that counts of salivary flanges should not be used to infer food consumption or preference in studies on N. viridula and E. servus nymphs, but can be used in studies of E.servus adults and other sheath-feeding Hemiptera. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2015 journal article

Dynamics of cannibalism in equal-aged cohorts of <i>Spodoptera frugiperda

Ecological Entomology, 40(3), 229–236.

TL;DR: Antagonistic interactions in herbivorous insects are often density‐dependent, so rates are predicted to vary dynamically over time as density changes, and fatal intraspecific interactions in young first‐ and second‐instar Spodoptera frugiperda are studied. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2015 journal article

Farmer Responses to Resistance Issues in Corn Rootworm to Bt Corn: Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups

Journal of Extension, 53(2).

By: E. Hodgson*, R. Wright*, M. Gray*, T. Hunt, K. Ostile & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Farmers were surprised how quickly corn rootworm injury escalated in their fields and were disappointed with incorrect diagnoses from consultants and seed companies, and most participating farmers saw university Extension as an unbiased source of information. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2015 chapter

Impacto da introdução de pragas sobre a biodiversidade

In R. L. Sugayama, M. Lopes da Silva, S. X. de Brito Silva, L. C. Ribeiro, & L. E. P. Rangel (Eds.), Defesa Vegetal: Fundamentos, Ferramentas, Politicas e Perspectivas. Sociedade Brasileira de Defesa Vegetal (pp. 79–101). Minas Gerais, Brasil: Belo Horizonte.

By: D. Paula, D. Andow, C. Pires & E. Sujii

Ed(s): R. Sugayama, M. Lopes da Silva, S. de Brito Silva, L. Ribeiro & L. Rangel

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2015 journal article

Lady Beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) Communities in Soybean and Maize

Environmental Entomology, 45(1), 74–82.

By: K. Prescott* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The coccinellid community in soybean with that of maize was compared to identify differences in how cocccellid species use these habitats, and Aphids and cocCinellids had a similar phenology across habitats, but the coccinescent species composition differed significantly between soybean and maize. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2015 journal article

Sequestration and Transfer of Cry Entomotoxin to the Eggs of a Predaceous Ladybird Beetle

PLOS ONE, 10(12), e0144895.

By: D. Paula*, L. Souza* & D. Andow*

Ed(s): P. Schausberger

TL;DR: This work directly demonstrates the sequestration and intergenerational transfer of Cry1F by the parents of the aphidophagous coccinellid predator, Harmonia axyridis, to its offspring. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2014 journal article

A Likelihood-Based Biostatistical Model for Analyzing Consumer Movement in Simultaneous Choice Experiments

Environmental Entomology, 43(4), 977–988.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A simple, likelihood-based, biostatistical model for analyzing the transient dynamics of consumer movement in a paired-choice experiment and the use of the model to draw inferences on consumer preference as well as underlying behavioral mechanisms is illustrated. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2014 journal article

Cry1F Resistance in Fall Armyworm Spodoptera frugiperda: Single Gene versus Pyramided Bt Maize

PLoS ONE, 9(11), e112958.

By: F. Huang*, J. Qureshi*, R. Meagher, D. Reisig n, G. Head*, D. Andow*, X. Ni*, D. Kerns* ...

Ed(s): K. Zhu

MeSH headings : Animals; Bacillus thuringiensis / genetics; Bacterial Toxins / genetics; Disease Resistance; Insect Control / methods; Plants, Genetically Modified; Spodoptera / microbiology; Zea mays / genetics; Zea mays / parasitology
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries, Web Of Science, ORCID
Added: August 6, 2018

2014 journal article

Field-evolved resistance to Cry1F maize by Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Brazil

Crop Protection, 64, 150–158.

By: J. Farias*, D. Andow*, R. Horikoshi*, R. Sorgatto*, P. Fresia*, A. dos Santos, C. Omoto*

TL;DR: Cry1F resistant S. frugiperda showed a recessive autosomal inheritance for alleles involved in resistance to Cry1F protein, indicating that implementation of resistance management strategies is urgent to prolong the lifetime of Cry1f for controlling S.frug Piperda in Brazil. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
10. Reduced Inequalities (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2014 journal article

Selection of bee species for environmental risk assessment of GM cotton in the Brazilian Cerrado

Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, 49(8), 573–586.

By: C. Pires*, F. Silveira*, C. Cardoso*, E. Sujii*, D. Paula*, E. Fontes*, J. Silva*, S. Rodrigues*, D. Andow*

TL;DR: Indirect ordination of common wild species revealed that insecticides reduced the number of native bee species and that interannual variation in bee assemblages may be low, and accumulation curves of rare bee species did not saturate, as expected in tropical and megadiverse regions. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2014 journal article

Uptake and Transfer of a Bt Toxin by a Lepidoptera to Its Eggs and Effects on Its Offspring

PLoS ONE, 9(4), e95422.

By: D. Paula*, D. Andow*, R. Timbó*, E. Sujii*, C. Pires* & E. Fontes*

Ed(s): N. Mills

TL;DR: This study indicates that, at least for this species and these experimental conditions, a ∼65 kDa insecticidal protein can be taken up and transferred to descendants where it can increase mortality and development time. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2013 journal article

An ecologically-based method for assessing the risks to biological diversity from genetically-engineered plants

Journal of Biosafety, 22(3), 141–156.

By: D. Andow, G. Lovej, S. Arpaia, L. Wilson, E. Fontes, A. Hilbeck, A. Lang, N. Van Tuat ...

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2013 journal article

Bitrophic toxicity of Cry1Ac to<i>Cycloneda sanguinea</i>, a predator in Brazilian cotton

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 148(2), 105–115.

By: E. Nakasu*, S. Dias*, C. Pires*, D. Andow*, D. Paula*, P. Togni*, T. Macedo*, E. Sujii*, M. de Sá*, E. Fontes*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2013 chapter

Corn rootworm in Bt corn: Focus groups with farmers

In Report from focus groups. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota.

By: D. Andow, M. Gray, E. Hodgson, T. Hunt, K. Ostlie & R. Wright

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2013 journal article

Release of genetically engineered insects: a framework to identify potential ecological effects

Ecology and Evolution, 3(11), 4000–4015.

By: A. David*, J. Kaser*, A. Morey*, A. Roth* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: This framework applies to the Anopheles gambiae mosquito – a malaria vector being engineered to suppress the wild mosquito population – to identify effects that may occur during the transitory and steady state phases after release, and identifies knowledge gaps in mosquito ecology. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2012 journal article

Cry Toxins in Transgenic Plants Have Direct Effects on Natural Enemies in the Laboratory

Environmental Entomology, 41(5), 1045–1047.

By: D. Andow* & G. Lövei

TL;DR: It is argued that mean effect sizes cannot be used to claim the lack of an effect of Cry toxins on diverse species as was done in previous meta-analyses, and technical clarification of the calculations is provided. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2012 journal article

Effects on stink bugs of field edges adjacent to woodland

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 156, 94–98.

By: D. Olson*, J. Ruberson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Results suggest that edge-specific control measures should not be concentrated at those field edges adjacent to woodlands, as the woodland edge was not a major source from which stink bugs colonized these crops. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Assessing unintended effects of GM plants on biological species

Journal Für Verbraucherschutz Und Lebensmittelsicherheit, 6(S1), 119–124.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: A method for establishing equivalence limits for generalist natural enemies is described using pest management theory, which implies that large changes in natural enemy populations are necessary to cause significant harm, and that sample sizes may be quite manageable to evaluate equivalence statistically. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Colonization preference of Euschistus servus and Nezara viridula in transgenic cotton varieties, peanut, and soybean

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 139(2), 161–169.

By: D. Olson*, J. Ruberson*, A. Zeilinger* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Soybean in the landscape may function as a sink for stink bug populations relative to nearby peanut and cotton when the soybean is in the reproductive stage of development, suggesting that this crop functioning as a source for later‐season pest pressure in cotton. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Competition between stink bug and heliothine caterpillar pests on cotton at within-plant spatial scales

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 141(1), 59–70.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Competitive release of stink bug populations in Bt cotton is possible, and should be more likely for E. servus than for N. viridula, and resource competition was apparent in the interactions, but interference competition may have contributed to the interactions. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Contamination and management of resistance evolution to high-dose transgenic insecticidal crops

Theoretical Ecology, 5(2), 195–209.

By: P. Glaum*, A. Ives* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Investigating general models of resistance evolution for high-dose events in which fields are contaminated due to the inadvertent mixing of seeds, volunteer plants, or pollen flow between Bt and non-Bt varieties coupled with seed-saving by farmers suggests that contamination has the potential to undermine the efficacy of the high- dose/refuge strategy. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Corrigendum

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 141(3), 262–262.

By: F. Huang, D. Andow & L. Buschman

TL;DR: A synthesis of experimental and modeling results suggests that this delay in resistance evolution can be explained by refuges of non-Bt cotton, recessive inheritance of resistance, incomplete resistance, and fitness costs associated with resistance. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2011 journal article

Experienced males have higher mating success than virgin males despite fitness costs to females

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 65(6), 1249–1256.

By: P. Milonas*, S. Farrell* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Mating success of male European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis, in relation to their mating history, and consequent fitness parameters for their female mates, were investigated. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Field observations of Ostrinia nubilalis eclosion and post-eclosion activity of females around their natal plants

Insect Science, 18(6), 712–718.

By: Y. Hu* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Field observations indicate that females have several possibilities for pre‐mating movement, which might allow females to move out from their natal field before mating, and the influence of pre-mating movements in relation to the rate of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) resistance evolution. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 report

Preserving the Integrity of Manoomin in Minnesota

[Consensus Report]. http://www.cfans.umn.edu/sites/cfans.umn.edu/files/WhitePaperFinalVersion2011.pdf.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2011 journal article

Success of the high-dose/refuge resistance management strategy after 15 years of Bt crop use in North America

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 140(1), 1–16.

By: F. Huang*, D. Andow* & L. Buschman*

TL;DR: Observations support the claim that implementation of the ‘high‐dose/refuge’ IRM strategy has been successful in substantially delaying field resistance to Bt crops. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2011 journal article

The evolution of resistance to two-toxin pyramid transgenic crops

Ecological Applications, 21(2), 503–515.

TL;DR: A suite of models for pyramid Bt crops is analyzed to illustrate factors that should be considered when implementing the high dose-refuge strategy for resistance management; this strategy involves the high expression of toxins in Bt plants and use of non-Bt plants as refuges. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 15, 2023

2011 journal article

Transgenic varieties and India’s agriculture

Review of Agrarian Studies, 1(1), 128–129.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2011 chapter

Vulnerability and environmental risk assessment

In A. Eaglesham, F. A. Ponce de León, & R. W. F. Hardy (Eds.), Food Security: The Intersection of Sustainability, Safety and Defense (pp. 87–96). https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/51354/nabc23_10_Andow.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): A. Eaglesham, F. Ponce de León & R. Hardy

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2010 book

Bt Brinjal: The scope and adequacy of the GEAC environmental risk assessment

Sunray Harvesters: New Delhi.

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2010 journal article

Conundrums of a complex vector for invasive species control: a detailed examination of the horticultural industry

Biological Invasions, 12(8), 2837–2851.

By: J. Drew*, N. Anderson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Examination of the horticultural trade as a vector for invasive species, its agents, and the complexity of the distribution channel finds involvement and education of consumers may provide better oversight outcomes by addressing the moral hazard problem while acknowledging the key characteristics of the industry. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2010 journal article

Earthworm populations in a northern U.S. Cornbelt soil are not affected by long-term cultivation of Bt maize expressing Cry1Ab and Cry3Bb1 proteins

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 42(8), 1284–1292.

By: A. Zeilinger*, D. Andow*, C. Zwahlen* & G. Stotzky*

TL;DR: The effects of Cry1Ab and Cry3Bb1 Bt maize on the A. caliginosa species complex and L. terrestris are small, and general conclusions about the effects of BT maize on earthworm populations are not warranted due to the small number of species tested. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2010 journal article

Erratum to: Conundrums of a complex vector for invasive species control: a detailed examination of the horticultural industry

Biological Invasions, 12(8), 2853–2853.

By: J. Drew*, N. Anderson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The increasing importance of the horticultural industry pathway is highlighted and gardening has increased in popularity where average household spending for lawn and garden products reached $35.102 million in 2007 (Butterfield 2008). (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2010 journal article

Evaluating Resistance to Bt Toxin Cry1Ab by F<SUB>2</SUB> Screen in European Populations of Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 103(5), 1803–1809.

By: H. Engels, D. Bourguet, L. Cagáň, B. Manachini, I. Schuphan, T. Stodola, A. Micoud, C. Brazier, C. Mottet, D. Andow*

TL;DR: The large-scale cultivation of transgenic crops producing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins have already lead to the evolution of Bt resistance in some pest populations targeted by these crops, and the use of the F2 screening method for further estimating the frequency of resistance alleles of the European corn borer is used. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2010 chapter

Formulating an ecological risk assessment

In Progress and prospects for the use of genetically modified mosquitoes to inhibit disease transmission: Report on planning meeting 1: Technical consultation on current status and planning for future development of genetically modified mosquitoes for malaria and dengue control (pp. 40–41). Geneva: World Health Organization.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2010 journal article

Metapopulation structure and dynamics of an endangered butterfly

Basic and Applied Ecology, 11(4), 354–362.

By: M. Guiney*, D. Andow* & T. Wilder*

TL;DR: It is suggested that aiming to recover patchy metapopulations will reduce monitoring costs, simplify reserve design, and create more robust populations, which are more likely to persist into the future. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2010 journal article

Pedigreed crosses to estimate recessive virulence allele frequencies in natural populations of gall midges

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 135(1), 18–36.

By: D. Andow* & J. Bentur*

TL;DR: Monitoring changes in rare, recessive allele frequencies in natural populations can be accomplished using pedigreed individuals sampled from these populations by showing how three pedigrees can be used to estimate these allele frequencies and indicating how to test for independent assortment when a double (or multiple) homozygote laboratory colony is used in a test‐cross. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2010 journal article

Planting Patterns of In-Field Refuges Observed for Bt Maize in Minnesota

Journal of Economic Entomology, 103(4), 1394–1399.

By: D. Andow*, S. Farrell* & Y. Hu*

TL;DR: In-field planting patterns used by growers for both Cry1Ab and Cry3Bb maize and resistance failures have not been documented, so better education programs will need to be undertaken to encourage growers to plant in-field refuges properly. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2010 journal article

Unusual Wing Coloration in Female Karner Blue Butterflies,<i>Lycaeides melissa samuelis</i>(Lycaenidae) in Minnesota

Journal of the Lepidopterists’ Society, 64(2), 112–113.

By: M. Guiney*, D. Andow*, S. Weller & G. Setliff

TL;DR: This study was conducted on a small population of Karner blue butterflies at the Whitewater Wildlife Management Area in Minnesota, which is the western most extant location of the subspecies. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2010 journal article

Virgin male age and mating success in Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Animal Behaviour, 79(2), 509–514.

By: P. Milonas* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Direct benefits from males are suggested to be insufficient to account for the observed female mating preferences for different-aged males, as there was no trade-off between daily fecundity and longevity for females mating with different-aging males. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2009 journal article

<I>Bacillus thuringiensis</I> Cry1Ac Resistance Frequency in Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 102(1), 381–387.

By: C. Blanco*, D. Andow*, C. Abel, D. Sumerford*, G. Hernandez, J. López, L. Adams, A. Groot* ...

author keywords: Heliothis virescens; insecticide resistance management; F-2 screen; Bt-resistance allele frequency; single-pair families
MeSH headings : Animals; Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins; Bacterial Proteins; Endotoxins; Female; Gene Frequency; Genes, Insect; Hemolysin Proteins; Insecticide Resistance / genetics; Male; Moths / genetics; Pest Control, Biological; Southeastern United States
TL;DR: The estimated resistance allele frequencies were not significantly different from a previously published estimate from 1993, and there is no evidence that H. virescens populations have become more resistant to Cry1Ac. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries, Web Of Science
Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

A Technique for Distinguishing Virgin and Mated Males of Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Entomological Science, 44(3), 264–275.

By: Y. Hu* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A large number of Lepidoptera species have been found to have sexually transmitted diseases, and the presence/absence of pigmented fluids inside these animals is known to be a major cause of these diseases. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2009 report

Agriculture at a Crossroads, Volume IV, North America and Europe

[Consensus Report]. Washington, DC: Island Press.

By: B. McIntyre, H. Herren, J. Wakhungu, R. Watson & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2009 journal article

Cry Toxins and Proteinase Inhibitors in Transgenic Plants Do Have Non-Zero Effects on Natural Enemies in the Laboratory: Rebuttal to Shelton et al. 2009: Table 1.

Environmental Entomology, 38(6), 1528–1532.

By: D. Andow*, G. Lövei* & S. Arpaia*

TL;DR: This rebuttal first addresses the deeper, fundamental questions raised by Shelton et al. (2009) about the value of meta-analysis and then rebut the core criticisms about the authors' statistical methods. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2009 journal article

Is the Cry1Ab Protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Taken Up by Plants from Soils Previously Planted with Bt Corn and by Carrot from Hydroponic Culture?

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 83(1), 48–58.

By: I. Icoz*, D. Andow*, C. Zwahlen* & G. Stotzky*

TL;DR: The uptake of the insecticidal Cry1Ab protein from Bacillusthuringiensis (Bt) by various crops from soils on which Bt corn had previously grown was determined. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2009 journal article

Long Lifetime of a Male Karner Blue Butterfly,<i>Lycaeides melissa samuelis</i>(Lycaenidae) in Minnesota, U.S.A.

Entomological News, 120(1), 107–108.

By: M. Guiney* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: In a small population of Karner blue butterflies in the Whitewater Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Minnesota, it was determined that a maleKarner blue butterfly was still alive after 29 days of adult life, and its wing was marked with a Sharpie® permanent marker. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2009 journal article

Problem Formulation and Option Assessment (PFOA) Linking Governance and Environmental Risk Assessment for Technologies: A Methodology for Problem Analysis of Nanotechnologies and Genetically Engineered Organisms

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 37(4), 732–748.

By: K. Nelson, D. Andow* & M. Banker

TL;DR: Environmental risk assessment (ERA) is a critical component in the governance of nanotechnology and genetically engineered organisms because the uncertainties and complexities surrounding these technologies pose such risk potential. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2009 book review

Seeds for the Future: The impact of genetically modified crops on the environment

[Review of Seeds for the Future: The impact of genetically modified crops on the environment, by J. A. Thomson]. Quarterly Review of Biology, 84(2), 208.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2009 journal article

Transgenic Insecticidal Crops and Natural Enemies: A Detailed Review of Laboratory Studies

Environmental Entomology, 38(2), 293–306.

By: G. Lövei, D. Andow* & S. Arpaia*

TL;DR: A continued bias toward studies on a few predator species, especially the green lacewing, Chrysoperla cornea Stephens, is identified, which may be more sensitive to GM insecticidal plants. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2009 journal article

Using an F<sub>2</sub>screen to monitor frequency of resistance alleles to Bt cotton in field populations of<i>Helicoverpa armigera</i>(Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Pest Management Science, 65(4), 391–397.

TL;DR: A fluctuating but overall increase in resistance allele frequency was detected in the field populations of H. armigera in Qiuxian County from 1999 to 2005, and it is necessary to introduce Bt cotton expressing multiple Bt toxins and integrate this technology with other tactics for management of this key pest. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Isolation Enhances the Frequency of Mating in Coleomegilla maculata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)

Journal of Insect Behavior, 21(6), 495–504.

By: J. Harmon*, A. Hayden* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is demonstrated how isolating could be used as a technique for studying some aspects of mating behavior by showing that there is large variation in the frequency of remating amongst maternal lines. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

An Empirical Test of the F2 Screen for Detection of Bacillus thuringiensis-Resistance Alleles in Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 101(4), 1406–1414.

By: C. Blanco*, O. Perera*, F. Gould n, D. Sumerford*, G. Hernández*, C. Abel*, D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2008 journal article

Benefits of self-superparasitism in a polyembryonic parasitoid

Biological Control, 46(2), 133–139.

By: J. White & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Support is found for two potential benefits that can be gained by self-superparasitism in this polyembryonic parasitoid system, and it is found that within-host larval competition is prevalent, suggesting that supernumerary stings may pay off in competition against conspecific larvae. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2008 chapter

Challenges and Opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam: Synthesis and Recommendations

In D. A. Andow, A. Hilbeck, & N. Van Tuat (Eds.), Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities with Bt Cotton in Viet Nam (pp. 330–344). Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

By: D. Andow, N. Văn Tuất,, A. Hilbeck, E. Underwood, A. Birch, Đ. Quyết Tâm, G. Fitt, M. Giband ...

Ed(s): D. Andow, A. Hilbeck & N. Van Tuat

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2008 chapter

Challenges and opportunities with GM crops in Vietnam: the case of Bt cotton.

In Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms: challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4 (pp. 1–23).

By: N. Van Tuat, D. Andow*, G. Fitt*, E. Sujii, E. Fontes, D. Just*, L. Quang Quyen

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 book

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities with Bt Cotton in Viet Nam

Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Andow, A. Hilbeck & N. Văn Tuất

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2008 chapter

Environmental risks associated with gene flow from transgenic cotton in Vietnam.

In Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms: challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4 (pp. 274–295).

By: J. West*, V. Quang, M. Giband*, L. BaoRong*, D. Andow*, N. Hu'u Ho*, V. Thi Phan, L. Quang Quyen

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

Microbial Populations and Enzyme Activities in Soil In Situ under Transgenic Corn Expressing Cry Proteins from <i>Bacillus thuringiensis

Journal of Environmental Quality, 37(2), 647–662.

By: I. Icoz*, D. Saxena*, D. Andow*, C. Zwahlen* & G. Stotzky*

TL;DR: After 4 consecutive years of corn cultivation, there were, in general, no consistent statistically significant differences in the numbers of different groups of microorganisms, the activities of the enzymes, and the pH between soils planted with Bt and non-Bt corn. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 chapter

Non-target and biological diversity risk assessment.

In Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms: challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4 (pp. 115–137).

By: A. Hilbeck, S. Arpaia*, A. Birch*, Y. Chen*, E. Fontes*, A. Lang*, L. Thi Thu Hong, G. Lövei* ...

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

Patch edges and insect populations

Oecologia, 155(3), 549–558.

By: D. Olson & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A random-walk model was used to identify three qualitative responses to edges: no edge effect, reflecting edges and absorbing edges, which may be useful in reaction diffusion models through a scaling-up approach to predict population structure of species among patches in a landscape. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 chapter book

Pesticide and transgenic plant resistance management in the field.

By: D. Andow*, G. Fitt*, E. Grafius*, R. Jackson, E. Radcliffe*, D. Ragsdale*, L. Rossiter*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2008 journal article

Potential effect of transgenic cotton on non-target herbivores in Vietnam.

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities with Bt Cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4, 1, 138–175.

By: N. Thi Thu Cuc, E. Sujii*, L. Wilson*, E. Underwood, D. Andow*, M. Van Hao, Z. BaoPing*, H. Van Chien*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 chapter

Potential effects of transgenic cotton on flower visitors in Vietnam.

In Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms: challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4 (pp. 236–257).

By: L. Thi Thu Hong, D. Quyet Tam, H. Anh Tuan, T. Khu'o'ng Lai, G. Lövei*, C. Pires, W. FangHao, G. JianYing, D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 chapter book

Potential effects of transgenic cotton on soil ecosystem processes in Vietnam.

By: P. Pham Van Toan, H. Hoang Ngoc Binh, B. Anyango, C. Zwahlen, B. Manachini, D. Andow*, R. Wheatley

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2008 chapter

Resistance risk assessment and management for Bt cotton in Vietnam.

In Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms: challenges and opportunities with Bt cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4 (pp. 296–329).

By: G. Fitt*, D. Andow*, N. Hu'u Huan, M. Caprio*, C. Omoto*, N. Tho*, N. Hong Son, B. Cach Tuyen*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

The risk of resistance evolution in insects to transgenic insecticidal crops

Collection of Biosafety Reviews, 4, 142–199.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 12, 2023

2008 journal article

Transgene locus structure and expression.

Environmental Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Organisms: Challenges and Opportunities with Bt Cotton in Vietnam, Vol.4, 1, 79–114.

By: T. Thi Cuc Hoa, A. Depicker*, K. Ghosh*, N. Amugune*, P. Ðinh Phap, T. Nam Hai, D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2008 journal article

Verifying an F1 screen for identification and quantification of rare Bacillus thuringiensis resistance alleles in field populations of the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 129(2), 172–180.

By: B. Yue*, F. Huang*, B. Leonard*, S. Moore*, R. Parker, D. Andow*, D. Cook*, K. Emfinger*, D. Lee*

TL;DR: The successful identification of a resistance allele in a field collection of insects suggests that the F1 screening technique could be an effective tool for detecting and monitoring rare Bt‐resistance alleles in field populations of D. saccharalis. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2007 journal article

Behavioral mechanisms underlying ants’ density-dependent deterrence of aphid-eating predators

Oikos, 116(6), 1030–1036.

By: J. Harmon* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Interactions between predatory ladybirds and the ant Lasius neoniger, which engages in a facultative association with the aphid Aphis fabae, are investigated to suggest differences in relative ant numbers, ant distribution, and predator reaction to detection by ants could lead to complex population-level consequences. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2007 journal article

F<sub>2</sub> screen for resistance to a <i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>-maize hybrid in the sugarcane borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Bulletin of Entomological Research, 97(5), 437–444.

By: F. Huang*, B. Leonard* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The F2 screening protocol developed in this study could be modified for detecting Bt resistance alleles in other similar corn stalk borers, such as the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), and the southwestern corn borers, D. grandiosella Dyar. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2007 journal article

Foraging for intermittently refuged prey: theory and field observations of a parasitoid

Journal of Animal Ecology, 76(6), 1244–1254.

By: J. White* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The model can potentially be used as a framework for comparative studies across forager taxa, to understand when foragers on intermittently accessible prey should adopt fixed waiting or leaving strategies vs. a flexible strategy that is responsive to the current environment. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2007 journal article

Frequency of Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Cry1Ab in Greek and Spanish Population of Sesamia nonagrioides (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 100(1), 195–201.

By: S. Andreadis, F. Álvarez-Alfageme, I. Sánchez-Ramos, T. Stodola, D. Andow*, P. Milonas, M. Savopoulou-Soultani, P. Castánera

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2007 journal article

Frequency of alleles conferring resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis maize in Louisiana populations of the southwestern corn borer

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 122(1), 53–58.

By: F. Huang*, B. Leonard*, D. Cook*, D. Lee*, D. Andow*, J. Baldwin*, K. Tindall*, X. Wu*

TL;DR: The F2 screen indicates that Bt resistance allele frequencies in D. grandiosella are low among the Louisiana populations and should meet the rare resistance allele requirement of the ‘high dose/refuge’ strategy. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2007 journal article

Stress and domestication traits increase the relative fitness of crop?wild hybrids in sunflower

Ecology Letters, 10(5), 383–393.

By: K. Mercer*, D. Andow*, D. Wyse* & R. Shaw*

TL;DR: This work compared diverse crop-wild hybrid genotypes relative to wild Helianthus annuus under one benign and three stressful agricultural environments and found some 'domestication' traits that may enhance hybrid fitness, especially in stressful environments. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2007 journal article

Sugarcane Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) Resistance to Transgenic Bacillus thuringiensis Maize

Journal of Economic Entomology, 100(1), 164–171.

By: F. Huang*, B. Leonard* & D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 chapter

Assessing the effects of Bt cotton on generalist arthropod predators.

In A. Hilbeck, D. A. Andow, & E. M. G. Fontes (Eds.), Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms. Volume 2: methodologies for assessing Bt cotton in Brazil (pp. 175–199).

By: M. Faria*, J. Lundgren, E. Fontes*, O. Fernandes*, F. Schmidt*, N. Van Tuat*, D. Andow*

Ed(s): A. Hilbeck, D. Andow* & E. Fontes*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 journal article

BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR U.S. POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

Ecological Applications, 16(6), 2035–2054.

By: D. Lodge*, S. Williams*, H. MacIsaac*, K. Hayes*, B. Leung*, S. Reichard*, R. Mack*, P. Moyle* ...

TL;DR: The Ecological Society of America recommends that the federal government take the following six actions: use new information and practices to better manage commercial and other pathways to reduce the transport and release of potentially harmful species, and establish a National Center for Invasive Species Management. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 journal article

Ecological risk assessment for Bt crops

Nature Biotechnology, 24(7), 749–751.

By: D. Andow*, G. Lövei* & S. Arpaia*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 book edited

Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms. Volume 2: methodologies for assessing Bt cotton in Brazil

David Andow

Ed(s): A. Hilbeck, D. Andow* & E. Fontes

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 journal article

Frequency and fitness cost of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis in Chrysomela tremulae (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

Heredity, 97(2), 127–134.

By: A. Wenes, D. Bourguet*, D. Andow*, C. Courtin, G. Carré, P. Lorme, L. Sanchez, S. Augustin

TL;DR: The conclusion that resistance to Bt plants may be present at detectable frequencies in pest populations before selection resulting from pest management by humans is reinforced. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 journal article

Frequency of Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin Cry1Ab in Southern United States Corn Belt Population of European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 99(2), 502–507.

By: T. Stodola, D. Andow*, A. Hyden, J. Hinton, J. Roark, L. Buschman, P. Porter, G. Cronholm

TL;DR: The results suggest the frequency of resistance alleles is low enough that the high-dose refuge resistance management strategy may be effective for delaying resistance evolution in O. nubilalis to Bt corn in the southern Corn Belt. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 journal article

Habitat modification contributes to associational resistance between herbivores

Oecologia, 148(3), 482–490.

By: J. White* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is argued that associational resistance may be more common among phytophagous insects than previously appreciated. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 chapter book

Improving the scientific basis for environmental risk assessment through the case study of Bt cotton in Brazil.

By: D. Andow*, P. Barroso, E. Fontes, M. Grossi-de-Sa, A. Hilbeck & G. Fitt

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 journal article

Influence of floral resources on sugar feeding and nutrient dynamics of a parasitoid in the field

Ecological Entomology, 31(5), 470–480.

By: J. Lee*, D. Andow* & G. Heimpel*

TL;DR: Monitoring in cabbage fields with and without buckwheat Fagopyrum esculentum Moench borders determined whether sugar feeding occurred and whether it enhanced nutrient levels and increased parasitism of diamondback larvae Plutella xylostella from 2000 to 2003. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 chapter book

Methodology to support non-target and biodiversity risk assessment.

By: A. Hilbeck*, D. Andow*, S. Arpaia, A. Birch, E. Fontes, G. Lövei, E. Sujii, R. Wheatley, E. Underwood

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 conference paper

Non-target and biodiversity risk assessment for genetically modified (GM) crops

Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms, 68–73. Jeju, Korea: Rural Development Administration.

By: D. Andow, A. Birch, A. Dusi, E. Fontes, A. Hilbeck, A. Lang, G. Lövei, C. Pires ...

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2006 journal article

Reply to Letter by B. P. Caton in Response to ESA Position Paper on Invasives

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, 87(4), 333–334.

By: D. Lodge*, D. Andow*, P. Boersma* & R. Pouyat*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2006 chapter

Resistance risks of Bt cotton and their management in Brazil.

In A. Hilbeck, D. A. Andow, & E. M. G. Fontes (Eds.), Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms. Volume 2: methodologies for assessing Bt cotton in Brazil (pp. 300–345).

By: G. Fitt*, C. Omoto*, A. Maia, J. Waquil*, M. Caprio*, M. Okech*, E. Cia*, N. Nguyen Huu Huan*, D. Andow*

Ed(s): A. Hilbeck, D. Andow* & E. Fontes

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2006 chapter book

Supporting risk assessment of Bt cotton in Brazil: synthesis and recommendations.

By: D. Andow*, E. Fontes, A. Hilbeck, J. Johnston, D. Capalbo, K. Nelson, E. Underwood, G. Fitt ...

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2006 journal article

Walking pattern of Trichogramma nubilale Ertle & Davis (Hymenoptera; Trichogrammatidae) on various surfaces

Walking pattern of Trichogramma nubilale Ertle & Davis (Hymenoptera; Trichogrammatidae) on various surfaces. Biological Control, 39(3), 329–335.

By: D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The walking pattern of Trichogramma nubilale females on leaves of Zea mays, Canna £ generalis, Silphium perfoliatum, Abutilon theophrasti, Schizachyruim scoparium, and waxed paper was observed. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 journal article

Assessing environmental risks of transgenic plants

Ecology Letters, 9(2), 196–214.

By: D. Andow* & C. Zwahlen

TL;DR: This review focuses on changes in the assessment of risks associated with non-target species and biodiversity, gene flow, and the evolution of resistance in the environmental risk assessment process since 1990. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 chapter

Characterizing ecological risks of introductions and invasions

In H. A. Mooney, R. N. Mack, J. A. McNeely, L. E. Neville, P. J. Schei, & J. K. Waage (Eds.), Invasive alien species: A new synthesis (pp. 84–103). Washington, D.C: Island Press.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): H. Mooney, R. Mack, J. McNeely, L. Neville, P. Schei & J. Waage

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2005 journal article

Field evidence for the exposure of ground beetles to Cry1Ab from transgenic corn

Environmental Biosafety Research, 4(2), 113–117.

By: C. Zwahlen* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: In fields with Bt corn residues (Bt/Bt and Bt/non-Bt),Cry1Ab was present in all seven species of ground beetles examined and is the first field evidence that some ground beetle species are exposed to Cry1Ab. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 journal article

Genetically engineered organisms and the environment: current status and recommendations

Ecological Applications, 15(2), 377–404.

By: A. Snow*, D. Andow*, P. Gepts*, E. Hallerman*, A. Power*, J. Tiedje*, L. Wolfenbarger*

TL;DR: GEOs should be evaluated and used within the context of a scientifically based regulatory policy that encourages innovation without compromising sound environmental management, and science-based regulation should subject all transgenic organisms to a similar risk assessment framework. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2005 journal article

Host–Parasitoid Interactions in a Transgenic Landscape: Spatial Proximity Effects of Host Density

Environmental Entomology, 34(6), 1493–1500.

By: J. White & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is suggested that close spatial proximity between insecticidal crops and refuges may help equalize M. grandii parasitism and that simple management techniques such as in-field refugers could potentially increase the complementarity of transgenic and biological control of European corn borer in this system. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 journal article

Multifunctional Agriculture in the United States

BioScience, 55(1), 27.

By: G. Boody, B. Vondracek, D. Andow*, M. Krinke, J. Westra, J. Zimmerman, P. Welle

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2005 journal article

Natural Enemies and the Evolution of Resistance to Transgenic Insecticidal Crops by Pest Insects: The Role of Egg Mortality

Environmental Entomology, 34(3), 512–526.

By: G. Heimpel*, C. Neuhauser* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A two-patch deterministic population genetic model in which pests can develop in either toxic or nontoxic fields, and their eggs are subject to varying levels and forms of egg mortality shows that both the magnitude and form of Egg mortality can influence the rate of resistance evolution. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 journal article

New Concepts in Agroecology: A Service-Learning Course

Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 34(1), 83–89.

By: N. Jordan*, D. Andow* & K. Mercer*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2005 journal article

Response of coccinellids to their aphid prey at different spatial scales

Population Ecology, 47(1), 71–76.

By: N. Schellhorn* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is suggested that spatial scale can affect predator–prey dynamics in a species-specific manner and the differences among coccinellid species in the community appear to be complementary, potentially contributing to greater aphid suppression. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2005 journal article

Response of coccinellids to their aphid prey at different spatial scales

Population Ecology, 47(3), 281–281.

By: N. Schellhorn* & D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 book

A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops

Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 chapter

A scientist’s use of problem formulation and options assessment (PFOA) in risk assessment of GM crops

In B. Breckling & R. Verhoeven (Eds.), Risk hazard damage – Specification of criteria to assess environmental impact of genetically modified organisms. Bundesamt für Naturschutz (pp. 131–143). Bonn: Bundesamt für Naturschutz.

By: A. Hilbeck, K. Nelson, D. Andow & E. Underwood

Ed(s): B. Breckling & R. Verhoeven

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 chapter book

Bt maize, risk assessment and the Kenya case study.

By: D. Andow* & A. Hilbeck

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 chapter

Comentários e conclusões

In D. M. F. Capalbo & E. M. G. Fontes (Eds.), GMO Guidelines Project, Algodão Bt. Embrapa Meio Ambiente (pp. 50–52). http://www.cnpma.embrapa.br/download/documentos_38.pdf

By: D. Capalbo, E. Fontes, A. Hilbeck & D. Andow

Ed(s): D. Capalbo & E. Fontes

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 chapter

Confinement options

In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 33–53). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.

By: P. Gepts, D. Andow, H. Daniell, E. Nafziger & D. Strayer

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 book review

Dangerous Liaisons? When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their Wild Relatives, by Norman C. Ellstrand

[Review of Dangerous Liaisons? When Cultivated Plants Mate with Their Wild Relatives, by N. C. Ellstrand]. Environmental Biosafety Research, 3, 129–130.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 journal article

Ecological Context for Examining the Effects of Transgenic Crops in Production Systems

Journal of Crop Improvement, 12(1-2), 457–489.

By: J. White*, J. Harmon* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The purpose of this review is to discuss four of the major ecological effects that limit crop production: competition, herbivory, disease, and abiotic stresses, to describe how biotechnology is addressing these problems, and to examine the ways these biotechnological solutions may cause ecological results that unintentionally hinder crop production. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 book edited

Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms. Volume 1: A case study of Bt maize in Kenya

David Andow

Ed(s): A. Hilbeck & D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2004 chapter

Experts’ introduction

In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 21–26). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.

By: D. Andow, D. Strayer, H. Daniell, P. Gepts, K. Lamkey & E. Nafziger

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 journal article

F<SUB>2</SUB> Screen Variations and Associated Statistics

Journal of Economic Entomology, 97(5), 1756–1764.

By: T. Stodola* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Alternative protocols, along with the associated statistics, to conduct an F2 screen with mated or unmated individuals, random and nonrandom mating of F1 adults, and the screening of multiple lines together in the F2Screen are developed. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2004 report

Final Report on technical issues associated with the development of CGIAR policies to address the possibility of adventitious presence of transgenes in CGIAR ex situ collections

Rome: International Plant Genetic Resources Institute.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 journal article

GE crops: balancing predictions of promise and peril

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2(3), 154–160.

By: D. Andow & A. Hilbeck

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2004 book review

Genomics for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology

[Review of Genomics for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology., by J.-P. Nap, A. Atanassov, & W. J. Stiekema]. Environmental Biosafety Research, 3, 169–170. Amsterdam: IOS Press.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 journal article

Indirect effects between shared prey: Predictions for

BioControl, 49(6), 605–626.

By: J. Harmon* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Current theoretical models of shared predation are reviewed, finding that target predation is likely to be higher in the two prey system because of predator reproduction, especially when: predators are prey limited, alternative or total prey density is high, or alternative prey are available over time. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 report

Maize and biodiversity: The effects of transgenic maize in Mexico: Key findings and recommendations

Montreal: Commission for Environmental Cooperation.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 chapter

Pathways-based risk assessment of exotic species invasions

In G. M. Ruiz & J. T. Carlton (Eds.), Invasive Species: Vectors and Management Strategies (pp. 439–455). New York: Island Press.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): G. Ruiz & J. Carlton

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 journal article

Population genetics of transgene containment

Ecology Letters, 7(3), 213–220.

By: R. Haygood*, A. Ives* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is found that even with a leakage parameter as small as 10−3, the probability of escape within as few as 10 generations could be appreciable, and the probability distribution of escape time depends on the rates of pollen and seed flow from the crop to wild populations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 chapter book

Resistance risks and management associated with Bt maize in Kenya.

By: G. Fitt, D. Andow*, Y. Carrière, W. Moar, T. Schuler, C. Omoto, J. Kanya, M. Okech, P. Arama, N. Maniania

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

2004 chapter book

Risk assessment of Bt maize in Kenya: synthesis and recommendations.

By: A. Hilbeck*, D. Andow*, A. Birch, G. Fitt, J. Johnston, K. Nelson, E. Osir, J. Songa, E. Underwood, R. Wheatley

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2004 journal article

Science-Based Risk Assessment for Nontarget Effects of Transgenic Crops

BioScience, 54(7), 637.

By: D. Andow* & A. Hilbeck

TL;DR: An ecological risk-assessment model is proposed that preserves the strengths and avoids the deficiencies of two other commonly used models, the ecotoxicology and nonindigenous-species models, and locally occurring nontarget species are classified according to their ecological function. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

2004 chapter

Synthesis, conclusions and recommendations

In D. A. Andow (Ed.), A growing concern: Protecting the food supply in an era of pharmaceutical and industrial crops (pp. 109–122). Boston, Massachusetts: Union of Concerned Scientists.

By: D. Andow, H. Daniell, P. Gepts, K. Lamkey, E. Nafziger & D. Strayer

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2004 chapter book

Transgene locus structure and expression of Bt maize.

By: D. Andow*, D. Somers, N. Amugune, F. Aragão, K. Ghosh, S. Gudu, E. Magiri, W. Moar, S. Njihia, E. Osir

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2003 conference paper

Alternative foods as a mechanism to enhance a generalist ladybird's predation of target prey

In R. van Driessche (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods (pp. 244–249). Morgantown, WV: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.

By: J. Harmon & D. Andow

Ed(s): R. van Driessche

Event: International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods at Honolulu, Hawaii on January 14-18, 2002

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 chapter

Biological invasions: Assessment and management of environmental risk

In FFTC Extension Bulletin (Vol. 538). http://www.fftc.agnet.org/library/eb/538/

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 conference paper

Biological invasions: Assessment and management of environmental risk

In M. Oka, M. Matsui, T. Shiomi, Y. Ogawa, & K. Tsuchiya (Eds.), Proceedings of International Seminar on Biological Invasions: Environmental impacts and the development of a database for the Asian-Pacific Region (pp. 1–29). Tsukuba, Japan: National Institute of Agro-Environmental Sciences and Food and Fertilizer Technology Center.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): M. Oka, M. Matsui, T. Shiomi, Y. Ogawa & K. Tsuchiya

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 journal article

Brazil and the development of international scientific biosafety testing guidelines for transgenic crops

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 83(2), 104–106.

By: D. Maria Fontana Capalbo, A. Hilbeck*, D. Andow*, A. Snow*, B. Ba Bong*, F. Wan*, E. Fontes*, E. Onyango Osir ...

TL;DR: An international working group of public sector scientists entitled on "Transgenic Organisms in Integrated Pest Management and Biological Control" has been organized and will develop scientific principles and detailed scientific guidelines for biosafety testing of transgenic crops. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

2003 journal article

COMMUNITY GENETICS: EXPANDING THE SYNTHESIS OF ECOLOGY AND GENETICS

Ecology, 84(3), 545–558.

By: C. Neuhauser*, D. Andow*, G. Heimpel*, G. May*, R. Shaw* & S. Wagenius*

TL;DR: The value of integrating genetic and ecological processes to gain a full understanding of community dynamics, particularly in nonequilib- rium systems that are subject to strong selection is demonstrated. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
11. Sustainable Cities and Communities (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

2003 journal article

Consequences of recurrent gene flow from crops to wild relatives

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 270(1527), 1879–1886.

By: R. Haygood*, A. Ives* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Using mathematical models of a wild population recurrently receiving pollen from a genetically fixed crop, it is found that the conditions for genetic assimilation are not stringent, and progress towards replacement can be fast, even for disfavoured crop genes. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
10. Reduced Inequalities (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

2003 chapter

Data requirements for ecological risk assessment of transgenic plants

In T. Lelley, E. Balázs, & M. Tepfer (Eds.), Ecological impact of GMO dissemination in agro-ecosystems (pp. 193–212). Vienna, Austria: Facultas Universitätsverlag.

By: A. Hilbeck & D. Andow

Ed(s): T. Lelley, E. Balázs & M. Tepfer

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 journal article

Editorial: Negative and positive data, statistical power, and confidence intervals

Environmental Biosafety Research, 2(2), 75–80.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: The politicization of GMO biosafety research is worthy of study in its own right, but EBR is prepared to accept any kind of “negative” or “positive” data. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2003 report

European corn borer rearing manual

(University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy No. 564). http://hdl.handle.net/11299/174415

By: D. Andow & T. Stodola

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 journal article

Herbivore response to vegetational diversity: spatial interaction of resources and natural enemies

Population Ecology, 45(2), 75–81.

By: J. Harmon*, E. Hladilek*, J. Hinton*, T. Stodola* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is observed that higher nymph population densities of a functionally monophagous herbivore, the squash bug, Anasa tristis, in a vegetationally diverse squash-bean-corn polyculture than in a squash monoculture. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2003 journal article

Inheritance of host finding ability on structurally complex surfaces

Oecologia, 136(2), 324–328.

By: D. Andow* & D. Olson*

TL;DR: The generalist egg parasitoid, Trichogramma nubilale Ertle and Davis, found hosts more efficiently on simple or complex surfaces, and the potential genetic basis of this variation was evaluated using a full-sib/ half-Sib mating design. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2003 book review

Insect Molecular Genetics. An Introduction to Principles and Applications, second edition, by Marjorie A. Hoy

[Review of Insect Molecular Genetics. An Introduction to Principles and Applications, by M. A. Hoy]. Environmental Biosafety Research, 2, 277–278.

By: C. Zwahlen & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 journal article

Mating Frequency of European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Minnesota, Kansas, and Texas

The Great Lakes Entomologist, 36(3 & 4), 156–159.

By: J. Hinton* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that some females in natural populations of Ostrinia nubilalis may be sperm-limited, and a population in southwestern Ontario averaged 73% mating and 37% polyandry for the 5-year period from 1971-5, a higher rate ofpolyandry than during the same period in Iowa. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2003 journal article

Oak Savanna Subhabitat Variation and the Population Biology of <I>Lycaeides melissa samuelis</I> (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 96(6), 799–809.

By: C. Lane* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is suggested that all subhabitats studied may be essential for the long-term persistence of healthy L. m. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 22, 2023

2003 journal article

Oviposition Behavior of <i>Ostrinia nubilalis</i> (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Response to Potential Intra- and Interspecific Interactions

Environmental Entomology, 32(2), 334–339.

By: J. Harmon*, J. White* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is found that ovipositing females in the field differentiate between adjacent corn plants in response to conspecific larvae, and that European corn borers laid significantly fewer egg masses on plants with large aphid colonies compared with adjacent plants with few aphids. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2003 conference paper

Role of Macrocentrus in resistance evolution

In R. van Driessche (Ed.), Proceedings of the International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods (p. 292). Morgantown, WV: United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.

By: J. White & D. Andow

Ed(s): R. van Driessche

Event: International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods at Honolulu, Hawaii on January 14-18, 2002

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2003 journal article

UK farm-scale evaluations of transgenic herbicide-tolerant crops

Nature Biotechnology, 21(12), 1453–1454.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: Field trials of several herbicide tolerant transgenic crops should be a first step toward understanding their effects on the environment. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2003 journal article

XIII International Entomophagous Insects Workshop July 27-31, 2003, Tucson, Arizona

Journal of Insect Science, 3(1).

By: D. Andow

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2002 conference paper

Adaptive resistance management in Bt maize

British Crop Protection Council, The BCPC Conference, Pests and Diseases 2002, 1035–1042. Farnham, Surrey, UK: British Crop Protection Council.

By: D. Andow

Event: The BCPC Conference, Pests and Diseases

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2002 journal article

Ancestral feeding and survival of offspring in European corn borer

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 103(2), 115–122.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: Evidence is found that grandparental feeding could influence larval survival in the field and neonate movement behavior in laboratory, and broad‐sense heritability among feeding histories were not significant for silking speed, but was significantly greater than zero for walking speed when grandparents fed and parents did not. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2002 book

Encyclopedia of Pest Management

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Pimentel* & D. Andow

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2002 journal article

Environmental Biosafety Research</i>(EBR): a new journal to fill a unique scientific niche

Environmental Biosafety Research, 1(1), 3–4.

By: M. Tepfer, D. Andow* & K. Ammann

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2002 report

Environmental effects of transgenic plants: The scope and adequacy of regulation

Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2002 journal article

Evolution of resistance to Bt crops: directional selection in structured environments

Ecology Letters, 5(6), 792–801.

By: A. Ives* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A general modelling framework is developed to understand the invasion and spread of alleles conferring resistance and shows that at least three processes are involved in explaining the effectiveness of the high-dose ⁄ refuge strategy: the intensity of selection, assortative (non-random) mating due to spatial subdivision, and variation in male mating success also due toatial subdivision. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2002 conference paper

Frequency of alleles conferring major resistance to a Bacillus thuringiensis toxin in a Philippine population of the striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

In R. J. Akhurst, C. E. Beard, & P. A. Hughes (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th Pacific Rim Conference (p. 99).

By: N. Cuong, D. Andow & M. Cohen

Ed(s): R. Akhurst, C. Beard & P. Hughes

Event: 4th Pacific Rim Conference at Australian National University, Canberra, Australia on November 11-15, 2001

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2002 journal article

Frequency of alleles conferring resistance to Bt maize in French and US corn belt populations of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 106(7), 1225–1233.

By: D. Bourguet*, J. Chaufaux*, M. Séguin*, C. Buisson*, J. Hinton*, T. Stodola*, P. Porter*, G. Cronholm*, L. Buschman*, D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is suggested that resistance is probably rare enough in France and the northern US corn belt for the high-dose plus refuge strategy to delay resistance to Bt maize. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2002 chapter

Genetically modified plants

In V. Resh & R. Cardé (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Insects (pp. 466–471). San Diego, California: Academic Press.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): V. Resh & R. Cardé

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2002 journal article

Inheritance of an oviposition behavior by an egg parasitoid

Heredity, 88(6), 437–443.

By: D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A quantitative genetic study revealed genetic and environmental sources of variance in percentage parasitism of European corn borer egg masses and secondary sex ratios by Trichogramma nubilale and the relationship between mothers and daughters in egg mass parasitism was positive. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2002 conference paper

Insect resistance in Bt corn: Management, monitoring and response

Report of the 56th Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference, 214–225. Alexandria, VA: American Seed Trade Association.

By: D. Andow

Event: 56th Annual Corn & Sorghum Research Conference

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2002 journal article

MONITORING AND ADAPTIVE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Ecological Applications, 12(5), 1378–1390.

By: D. Andow* & A. Ives*

TL;DR: Using a theoretical model, it is suggested that recessive resistance alleles must be detected at frequencies of ≤5 × 10−3 to provide enough time to adapt management and analysis of the costs of monitoring indicates that an F2 screen is the most cost effective method for monitoring recessive Resistance to Bt corn. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2001 journal article

An ounce of prevention enough to stem Asia's appetite for rice?

Molecular Breeding, 7(2), 95–97, 99–100.

By: D. Andow, A. Huet & I. Altosaar

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2001 journal article

Detecting Subtle Effects of Diet Preservatives on European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Entomological Science, 36(3), 285–296.

By: D. Andow* & T. Stodola*

TL;DR: A wheat germ-casien-agar diet for rearing European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis Hubner, contains five preservatives and the full complement of sorbic acid and methyl paraben with elimination or 50% reduction of both propionic acid and aureomycin. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2001 book

Ecological Monitoring of Genetically Modified Crops

By: D. Andow

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 17, 2021

2001 book

Karner blue butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) Technical/Agency Draft Recovery Plan

Fort Snelling, Minnesota: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

David Andow

Ed(s): D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2001 journal article

Patterns of Feeding and Mortality of Adult European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in the Laboratory

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 94(4), 563–565.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is suggested that feeding on sugar may be beneficial for adults only when their life expectancy exceeds 4 d, and this time preference waned by the second week of life. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2001 report

Position Statement: Genetically Modified Organisms

(Vol. 1). ESA (Ecological Society of America).

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 15, 2023

2001 chapter book

Resisting resistance to Bt-corn

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

2001 book review

Theoretical Approaches to Biological Control</i>. Bradford A. Hawkins , Howard V. Cornell

[Review of Theoretical Approaches to Biological Control, by B. A. Hawkins & H. V. Cornell]. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 76(1), 110–110.

By: J. Harmon & D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2000 newspaper article

Adaptive resistance management

Resistant Pest Management Newsletter, p. 8.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

2000 journal article

An In-Field Screen for Early Detection and Monitoring of Insect Resistance to <I>Bacillus thuringiensis</I> in Transgenic Crops

Journal of Economic Entomology, 93(4), 1055–1064.

By: R. Venette, W. Hutchison & D. Andow*

TL;DR: A field-based approach to detect and monitor insects with resistance to insecticidal toxins produced by transgenic plants, and estimates of the phenotypic frequency of resistance from the in-field screen can be useful for estimating initial frequency of resistant alleles. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2000 journal article

Frequency of Alleles Conferring Resistance to a <I>Bacillus thuringiensis</I> Toxin in a Philippine Population of <I>Scirpophaga incertulas</I> (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 93(5), 1515–1521.

By: J. Bentur*, D. Andow*, M. Cohen*, A. Romena* & F. Gould n

author keywords: Bacillus thuringiensis; Scirpophaga incertulas; F-2 screen; Bt rice; Bt resistance
MeSH headings : Alleles; Animals; Bacillus thuringiensis; Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins; Bacterial Proteins / pharmacology; Bacterial Toxins / pharmacology; Endotoxins / pharmacology; Gene Frequency; Genes, Insect; Hemolysin Proteins; Insecticide Resistance / genetics; Insecticides / pharmacology; Moths / drug effects; Moths / genetics; Pest Control, Biological / methods; Philippines
TL;DR: The results suggest that the frequency of alleles conferring resistance to Cry1Ab in the population of S. incertulas sampled is not too high to preclude successful implementation of the high dose/refuge resistance management strategy. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (Web of Science)
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Added: August 6, 2018

2000 journal article

Frequency of Resistance to <I>Bacillus thuringiensis</I> Toxin Cry1Ab in an Iowa Population of European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 93(1), 26–30.

By: D. Andow*, D. Olson, R. Hellmich, D. Alstad & W. Hutchison

TL;DR: Weak evidence is provided that the refuge plus high-dose strategy for resistance management may be effective for managing resistance in O. nubilalis to Bt corn in an Iowa population of European corn borer. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

2000 chapter

Management of pesticidal crops

In E. Balazs, E. Galante, J. M. Lynch, J. S. Schepers, J.-P. Toutant, D. Werner, & P. A. T. J. Werry (Eds.), Biological resource management: Connecting science and policy (pp. 265–276). Berlin: Springer Verlag.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): E. Balazs, E. Galante, J. Lynch, J. Schepers, J. Toutant, D. Werner, P. Werry

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

2000 conference paper

Resistance management for Bt corn: Progress and challenges to consensus in U.S. policy

In J. Schiemann (Ed.), Proceedings of 5th International symposium on biosafety results of field tests of genetically modified plants and microorganisms (pp. 231–238). Berlin: Parey Buchverlag.

By: W. Hutchison & D. Andow

Ed(s): J. Schiemann

Event: 5th International symposium on biosafety results of field tests of genetically modified plants and microorganisms at Braunschweig, Germany on September 6-10, 1998

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

2000 conference paper

Survival of Helicoverpa zea on Bt sweet corn

Proceeding of the Beltway Cotton Conference, 2, 1058–1060.

By: R. Venette, P. O'Rourke, W. Hutchison, E. Burkness & D. Andow

Event: Beltway Cotton Conference

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

1999 chapter book

Beneficial Organisms

By: K. Steffey, M. Rice, J. All, D. Andow*, M. Gray & J. Van Duyn

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1999 book

Biological invasions of ecosystems by pests and beneficial organisms

Tsukuba: National Institute of Agro-environmental Sciences.

By: E. Yano, K. Matsuo, M. Shiyomi & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1999 journal article

Cannibalism and Interspecific Predation: Role of Oviposition Behavior

Ecological Applications, 9(2), 418.

By: N. Schellhorn & D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1999 journal article

Credibility interval for rare resistance allele frequency

Journal of Economic Entomology, 92, 755–758.

By: D. Andow & D. Alstad

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

1999 book

Entomological Society of America handbook of corn insects

Lanham, MD: Entomological Society of America.

David Andow

Ed(s): K. Steffey, M. Rice, J. All, D. Andow, M. Gray & J. Van Duyn

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1999 chapter

Introduction

In E. Yano, K. Matsuo, M. Shiyomi, & D. A. Andow (Eds.), Biological invasions of ecosystems by pests and beneficial organisms (pp. vii-x). Tsukuba: National Institute of Agro-environmental Sciences.

By: E. Yano, D. Andow, K. Matsuo & M. Shiyomi

Ed(s): E. Yano, K. Matsuo, M. Shiyomi & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

1999 journal article

Long-Term Selection for Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac Endotoxin in a Minnesota Population of European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 92(5), 1021–1030.

By: P. Bolin*, W. Hutchison* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Findings emphasize the need for careful deployment of B. thuringiensis -transgenic corn to preserve this effective pest management technology. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1999 journal article

Mortality of Coccinellid (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) Larvae and Pupae When Prey Become Scarce

Environmental Entomology, 28(6), 1092–1100.

By: N. Schellhorn* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The results show that larval and pupal cannibalism and interspecific predation occur more frequently when aphid populations crash, but there is no evidence of coccinellid density-dependent mortality or density- dependent larval dispersal among species. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1999 journal article

Natural-Enemy Food Webs

Ecological Applications, 9(2), 363–364.

By: D. Letourneau* & D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1999 conference paper

Pro-active monitoring

Proceedings of the EPA/USDA Workshop on Bt Crop Resistance Management. Washington, DC: USEPA.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

1999 chapter

Spread of invading organisms

In E. Yano, K. Matsuo, M. Shiyomi, & D. A. Andow (Eds.), Biological invasions of ecosystems by Pests and beneficial organisms (pp. 66–77). Tsukuba: National Institute of Agro-environmental Sciences.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): E. Yano, K. Matsuo, M. Shiyomi & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 19, 2023

1999 chapter

Trichogrammatid wasps

In K. L. Steffey, M. E. Rice, J. All, D. A. Andow, M. E. Gray, & J. W. Van Duyn (Eds.), Entomological Society of America handbook of corn insects (pp. 128–129). Lanham, MD: Entomological Society of America.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): K. Steffey, M. Rice, J. All, D. Andow, M. Gray & J. Van Duyn

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1999 chapter book

Using Cultural Practices to Enhance Insect Pest Control by Natural Enemies

By: N. Schellhorn, J. Harmon & D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 21, 2023

1998 chapter

Bt-corn resistance management

In M. Mellon & J. Rissler (Eds.), Now or Never: Serious New Plans to Save a Natural Pest Control (pp. 19–66). Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists.

By: D. Andow & W. Hutchison

Ed(s): M. Mellon & J. Rissler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1998 journal article

F2 Screen for Rare Resistance Alleles

Journal of Economic Entomology, 91(3), 572–578.

By: D. Andow* & D. Alstad*

TL;DR: Compared with other methods for detecting and estimating resistance alleles, the F 2 screen will be efficient and accurate, extend the sensitivity of allele-frequency estimation for recessive traits by more than an order of magnitude compared with a discriminating-dose assay, and detect all resistance traits segregating in the initial sample of field-collected insects rather than a subset that responds most rapidly to laboratory selection. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
10. Reduced Inequalities (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

1998 journal article

Larval Crowding and Adult Nutrition Effects on Longevity and Fecundity of Female Trichogramma nubilale Ertle & Davis (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae)

Larval Crowding and Adult Nutrition Effects on Longevity and Fecundity of Female Trichogramma nubilale Ertle & Davis (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae). Environmental Entomology, 27(2), 508–514.

By: D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Females that are not fed lay the same number of eggs as estimated from dissected females at eclosion, suggesting that females mature additional eggs only if they are fed as adults. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1998 journal article

Monitoring for European corn borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis: Logistical considerations when sampling larvae

Journal of Agricultural Entomology, 15, 231–238.

By: P. Bolin, W. Hutchison, D. Andow & K. Ostlie

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1998 chapter

Recommendations for developing and implementing resistance management plans for Bt-toxin-producing crops

In M. Mellon & J. Rissler (Eds.), Now or Never: Serious New Plans to Save a Natural Pest Control (pp. 13–18). Cambridge, MA: Union of Concerned Scientists.

By: F. Gould, B. Tabashnik, W. Hutchison, D. Ferro, D. Andow & M. Whalon

Ed(s): M. Mellon & J. Rissler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1998 chapter

Supplement to NCR-602: Bt corn and European corn borer

In NC-205. University of Minnesota.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1998 journal article

Using an F2 Screen to Search for Resistance Alleles to Bacillus thuringiensis Toxin in European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Journal of Economic Entomology, 91(3), 579–584.

By: D. Andow*, D. Alstad*, Y. Pang*, P. Bolin* & W. Hutchison*

TL;DR: Based on a sample of 91 female Ostrinia nubilalis, it is shown with 95% confidence that the frequency of B. thuringiensis resistance alleles from a wild Minnesota population is <0.013, an upper limit to the estimated allele frequency. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 21, 2023

1998 journal article

Yield loss in conventional and natural rice farming systems

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 70(2-3), 151–158.

By: D. Andow* & K. Hidaka*

TL;DR: Pests may affect yield loss independently in natural farming, but in conventional paddies, multiple pest injury may interact synergistically, compounding yield loss. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 21, 2023

1997 chapter

Biological Control in Cool Temperate Regions

In Ecological Interactions and Biological Control (pp. 1–28).

By: D. Andow*, D. Ragsdale & R. Nyvall

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1997 chapter

Bt corn and European corn borer

[NCR publication 602.]. In K. R. Ostlie, W. D. Hutchison, & R. L. Hellmich (Eds.), NCR publication 602. St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota.

By: J. Witkowski, J. Wedberg, K. Steffey, P. Sloderbeck, B. Siegfried, M. Rice, C. Pilcher, D. Onstad ...

Ed(s): K. Ostlie, W. Hutchison & R. Hellmich

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1997 book

Ecological Theory and Biological Control

Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

By: D. Andow, D. Ragsdale & R. Nyvall

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1997 chapter

Integrating Biological Control in IPM Systems

In Ecological Interactions and Biological Control (pp. 71–86).

By: D. Andow*

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Added: September 23, 2023

1997 journal article

Primary Sex Allocation in Trichogramma (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) and Effects of Sperm on Oviposition Behavior

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 90(5), 689–692.

By: D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Oviposition behaviors of all 4 species are similar, and there is complete correspondence between observed behaviors and the sex of progeny to emerge in mated T. nubilale and T. ostriniae; the progeny sex determination behavior of Trichogramma species appears to have a fixed expression. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1996 chapter

Augmenting natural enemies in maize using vegetational diversity

In G. Grey, Y. Murakami, & K. Kiritani (Eds.), Biological Control Agents in Integrated Pest Management (pp. 137–153). Taipei, Taiwan: Food and Fertilizer Technology Center.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): G. Grey, Y. Murakami & K. Kiritani

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1996 journal article

Evolution of Insect Resistance to <i>Bacillus thuringiensis -Transformed Plants

Science, 273(5280), 1412–1413.

By: D. Alstad & D. Andow*

TL;DR: The plasmid pDK3 is an Apa I-Pf MI fragment from pDKA421 0 inserted into the deletion clone pDka2013 at the Apa and Aat II sites of the polylinker and the ends of the excised fragment were end-filled and cloned into pPL2.7. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1996 journal article

Implementing management of insect resistance to transgenic crops

AgBiotech News and Information, 8, 177–181.

By: D. Alstad & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1995 journal article

Limitations of Trichogramma nubilale (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) as an Inundative Biological Control of Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)

Environmental Entomology, 24(5), 1352–1357.

By: D. Andow*, G. Klacan*, D. Bach* & T. Leahy*

TL;DR: A meta-analysis of results and several published experimental releases indicated that the major limitation in using T. nubilale as an inundative biological control in sweet corn was high variability in the relation between release rates and egg mass parasitism rates, and that there was no evidence of density-dependent larval mortality. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1995 journal article

Managing the Evolution of Insect Resistance to Transgenic Plants

Science, 268(5219), 1894–1896.

By: D. Alstad* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Computer simulation indicates that a strategy that exploits corn borer preferences and movements can delay the evolution of resistance and reduce insect damage in the untreated fields of a patchwork planting regime. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1995 chapter

Use of <i>Trichogramma</i> in Maize – Estimating Environmental Risks

In J. M. Lynch & H. H. Hokkanen (Eds.), Biological Control (pp. 101–118).

By: D. Andow*, C. Lane & D. Olson

Ed(s): J. Lynch & H. Hokkanen

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Added: September 23, 2023

1994 journal article

Community response to transgenic plant release: using mathematical theory to predict effects of transgenic plants

Molecular Ecology, 3(1), 65–70.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: This theory suggests that species that have a high minimum resource requirement are unlikely to alter community structure and should be elaborated to incorporate more‐realistic assumptions, such as those regarding reproduction, dormancy, and dispersal of the transgenic plants. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1994 journal article

Egg Weight, Fecundity, and Longevity Are Increased by Adult Feeding in Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 87(3), 342–349.

By: T. Leahy* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Diets with sugars significantly increased oviposition period, fecundity, and adult longevity in adult Ostrinia nubilalis females and may be an important factor in the population ecology of O. nubILalis. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1994 book

Karner Blue Butterfly: A Symbol of a Vanishing Landscape

St. Paul, MN: Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

By: D. Andow, R. Baker & C. Lane

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1994 chapter

Research needs for management and recovery of Karner Blue Butterfly

In D. A. Andow, R. J. Baker, & C. P. Lane (Eds.), Karner Blue Butterfly: A Symbol of a Vanishing Landscape (pp. 209–216). St.Paul, MN: Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

By: D. Andow, R. Baker & C. Lane

Ed(s): D. Andow, R. Baker & C. Lane

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1994 journal article

Specialization of Phytophagous Arthropod Communities on Introduced Plants

Ecology, 75(2), 296–300.

By: D. Andow* & O. Imura*

TL;DR: Exotic arthropod species associated with these plants and known to have invaded Japan in the last 100-200 yr are more generalized than the native fauna, so species invasions could not contribute to the increased specialization or decreased generalization with time. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1993 journal article

Antennal sensilla of female Trichogramma nubilale (Ertle and Davis) (Hymenoptera : Trichogrammatidae) and comparisons with other parasitic Hymenoptera

International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 22(5), 507–520.

By: D. Olson* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: These analyses suggest that antennal sensilla types and relative positions are highly conserved within the genus Trichogramma, and there are broad similarities within the parasitic Hymenoptera. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1993 chapter

Augmenting natural enemies in maize using vegetational diversity

In Use of Biological Control Agents under Integrated Pest Management (pp. 31–64). Taipei, Taiwan: Food and Fertilizer Technology Center.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1993 book

Development of resistance in sweet corn to European corn borer

Minnesota/ Wisconsin Food Processors Association.

By: D. Davis, D. Andow, W. Hutchison, K. Sauter & G. Gingera

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1993 journal article

Mid-parent heterosis and combining ability of European corn borer resistance in maize

Euphytica, 72(1-2), 65–72.

By: E. Lamb*, D. Davis* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Maiz Amargo was the best source of resistance to leaf and sheath-collar damage and both Zapalote Chico and Maiz amargo would be good parents for ear damage resistance and results suggest that resistance at different plant development stages can be combined. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1993 journal article

Mustard as an antifeedant for Epilachna varivestis adults

Coleopterists Bulletin, 47, 131–135.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1993 journal article

Registration of Three European Corn Borer Resistant Sweet Corn Germplasm Lines: A684su A685su, and A686su

Crop Science, 33(6), 1422–1423.

By: D. Davis, D. Andow* & W. Hutchison

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1993 chapter

Spread of invading organisms: Patterns of spread

In K. C. Kim & B. McPheron (Eds.), Evolution of Insect Pests: The Patterns of Variations (pp. 219–241). John Wiley and Sons.

By: D. Andow, P. Kareiva, S. Levin & A. Okubo

Ed(s): K. Kim & B. McPheron

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1993 book review

The Biodiversity of Microorganisms and Invertebrates edited by D.L Hawksworth

[Review of The Biodiversity of Microorganisms and Invertebrates, by D. L. Hawksworth]. Environmental Entomology, 22, 879–880.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 conference paper

Biological control of European corn borers with Trichogramma

In K. L. Steffy (Ed.), Illinois Agricultural Pesticides Conference '92 (pp. 52–65). Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Cooperative Extension Service.

By: D. Andow & D. Olson

Ed(s): K. Steffy

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 book

Ecological Processes in Agro-Ecosystems

Yokendo Publishers: Tokyo.

David Andow

Ed(s): M. Shiyomi, E. Yano, H. Koizumi, D. Andow & N. Hokyo

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 journal article

Fate of Eggs of First-Generation Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Three Conservation Tillage Systems

Environmental Entomology, 21(2), 388–393.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: Millions of egg masses of first-generation Ostrinia nubilalis were estimated in spring chisel plow, ridge tillage, and no-tillage maize, Zea mays L., in southeastern Minnesota during 1986 and 1987 and predation was probably related to species specific responses to the tillage environments. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1992 conference paper

Field evaluation of Trichogramma nubilale against Ostrinia nubilalis in sweet corn

In E. Wajnberg & S. B. Vinson (Eds.), Trichogramma and other egg parasitoids. 3rd International Symposium (pp. 231–234). Paris: INRA.

By: D. Prokrym & D. Andow

Ed(s): E. Wajnberg & S. Vinson

Event: 3rd International Symposium at San Antonio, Texas

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 book

Organization for Tropical Studies, Tropical Managed Ecosystems

Durham, NC: Organization for Tropical Studies.

By: D. Olson, D. Andow & S. Kelleher

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 chapter

Plant quality and density-dependent population dynamics

In M. Shiyomi, E. Yano, H. Koizumi, D. A. Andow, & N. Hokyo (Eds.), Ecological Processes in Agro-Ecosystems (pp. 57–66). Yokendo: Tokyo.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): M. Shiyomi, E. Yano, H. Koizumi, D. Andow & N. Hokyo

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1992 journal article

Population Density of Empoasca fabae (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) in Weedy Beans

Journal of Economic Entomology, 85(2), 379–383.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: The response of Empoasca fabae to beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L., in four weed habitats, bean monocultures, beans with Brassica kaber, and unweeded beans was examined, suggesting that mixed broad leaf and grassy weeds did not affect total E. fabae population density per land area, but did affect the spatial distribution of E. Fabae among weedy and cultivated host plants. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1992 journal article

Suppression of Ostrinia nubilalis by Trichogramma nubilale in sweet corn

Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata, 64(1), 73–85.

By: D. Prokrym*, D. Andow*, J. Ciborowski* & D. Sreenivasam*

TL;DR: Ear damage in this experiment was suppressed to meet acceptable standards for use in cut‐corn commercial processing, which implies that density‐dependent larval loss would not compensate for egg parasitism by T. nubilale. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1991 conference paper

Breeding for corn borer resistance in sweet corn

1991 MWFPA Proceedings, 3, 199–201.

By: D. Davis, D. Andow, E. Lamb & M. Joyce

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1991 journal article

Release density, efficiency and disappearance ofTrichogramma nubilale for control of European corn borer

Entomophaga, 36(1), 105–113.

By: D. Andow* & D. Prokrym*

TL;DR: For T. nubilale to be a successful biological control agent, efficiency of parasitism must be increased and disappearance rates must be reduced. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1991 journal article

Vegetational Diversity and Arthropod Population Response

Annual Review of Entomology, 36(1), 561–586.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: Vegetational diversity plays a central role in this research renaissance on cultural and biological controls in entomology because it involves mixing different kinds of plants in a plant community. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1991 journal article

Yield Loss to Arthropods in Vegetationally Diverse Agroecosystems

Environmental Entomology, 20(5), 1228–1235.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: The data suggested that pest injury is less likely to exceed economic injury levels in polycultures than in monocultures, and the conditions for vegetational diversity to improve yields were examined. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 journal article

Characterization of Predation on Egg Masses of Ostrinia nubilalis (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 83(3), 482–486.

By: D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 chapter

Control of arthropods using crop diversity

In D. Pimentel (Ed.), Handbook on Pest Management (2nd ed., pp. 257–284). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): D. Pimentel

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1990 chapter

Dispersal of European corn borer larvae on plants of resistant and susceptible types of corn. Vegetable Crops Research Report 1989

In State Miscellaneous Publication: Vol. 63. Minnesota Agricultural Exposition (pp. 25–28).

By: E. Lamb, D. Davis & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1990 chapter

Ear resistance to the European corn borer in sweet corn: The response in single crosses and a preliminary study of the contribution of silk channel length to ear resistance

In State Miscellaneous Publication: Vol. 63. Vegetable Crops Research Report, Minnesota Agricultural Exposition (pp. 29–32).

By: M. Joyce, D. .Davis & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1990 chapter

Effect of tillage and source of swine manure on soil N, corn yield and N uptake

In State Miscellaneous Publication: Vol. 2. Minnesota Agriculatural Exposition (pp. 301–312).

By: J. Joshi, J. Moncrief, D. Andow, J. Swan & G. Malzer

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1990 chapter

Environmental and social costs of pesticides: A preliminary assessment

In D. Pimentel (Ed.), Handbook on Pest Management (2nd ed., pp. 721–740). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.

By: D. Pimentel, D. Andow, R. Dyson-Hudson, D. Gallahan, S. Jacobson, M. Irish, A. Moss, S. Kroop ...

Ed(s): D. Pimentel

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1990 journal article

First-Generation European Corn Borer (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) Response to Three Conservation Tillage Systems in Minnesota

Journal of Economic Entomology, 83(6), 2455–2461.

By: D. Andow* & K. Ostlie*

TL;DR: Soil surface temperatures were higher in chisel-plow during the early evening when Oviposition occurred, and it is suggested microclimate influenced female oviposition, and the risk of yield loss to first-generation O. nubllaljs in ridge-tillage and no-Tillage maize did not exceed the riskof yield loss in changeling. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
15. Life on Land (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 journal article

Host age and host selection byTrichogramma nubilale

Entomophaga, 35(1), 141–150.

By: J. Hintz* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Results imply that when the hosts were sufficiently different in age, female T. nubilale were attracted to younger egg masses more than older egg masses, and they tended to remain ovipositing for longer periods of time on young egg masses than olderegg masses, which appeared to prefer to oviposit in hosts in which their young are more likely to complete development. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 journal article

Plant structural complexity and host-finding by a parasitoid

Oecologia, 82(2), 162–165.

By: D. Andow* & D. Prokrym*

TL;DR: This work examined the effect of structural complexity, while controlling for size and structural heterogeneity, on searching behaviors of Trichogramma nubilale in controlled environments and found that structural complexity per se can affect the giving-up-time of a searching parasitoid. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 journal article

Population Dynamics of an Insect Herbivore in Simple and Diverse Habitats

Ecology, 71(3), 1006–1017.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: In this study, non-host plant interference influenced beetle populations more than mortality from natural enemies, and demographic analysis was essential for determining the causes of beetle response to vegetational diversity. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 journal article

Spread of invading organisms

Landscape Ecology, 4(2-3), 177–188.

By: D. Andow*, P. Kareiva*, S. Levin* & A. Okubo*

TL;DR: This work presents a new probabilistic framework for estimating the larva-to-worm correspondence that has never been done before and shows clear patterns in the distribution and habits of honey bees and other insects related to E.D.A. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1990 conference paper

Tillage effects on water and nitrate movement in silt loam soils of Southeast Minnesota

Proceedings of the National Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Conference, 73–74.

By: J. Joshi, J. Moncrief, J. Swan & D. Andow

Event: National Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Conference

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1989 chapter book

Agricultural Chemicals: Food and Environment

By: D. Andow* & D. Davis*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1989 chapter

Effect of tillage and swine manure on N uptake and corn yield

In State Miscellaneous Publication: Vol. 2. Minnesota Agricultural Exposition (pp. 271–282).

By: J. Joshi, J. Moncrief, D. Andow, J. Swan & G. Malzer

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1989 journal article

Experimental natural history of sustainable agriculture: syndromes of production

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 27(1-4), 447–462.

By: D. Andow* & K. Hidaka*

TL;DR: Comparisons in management practice included transplanting technique, plant density, irrigation practice, fertility source and quantity, and insect, disease and weed management tactics, and pest attack was apparently related to plant development and was more severe on conventional plants early in growth and of similar severity late in growth. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1989 chapter

Integrated pest management

In C. R. Carroll, J. H. Vandermeer, & P. M. Rosset (Eds.), Agroecology (pp. 413–439). New York: McGraw-Hill.

By: D. Andow & P. Rosset

Ed(s): C. Carroll, J. Vandermeer & P. Rosset

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1989 journal article

Simulating the effects of bioengineered non-ice nucleating bacteria on potato yields

Agricultural Systems, 29(1), 81–92.

By: D. Andow*, P. Teng*, K. Johnson* & S. Snapp*

TL;DR: Perhaps less than 5% of United States potato acreage will ever receive applications of INA− bacteria, according to a comparison of maximum potential gain and reasonable estimated costs. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1988 book review

Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management Practice. Environmental Science and Technology.</i>Marcos Kogan

[Review of Ecological Theory and Integrated Pest Management Practice, by M. Kogan]. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 63(1), 111–112.

By: D. Andow*

UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1988 journal article

Flea Beetle Movement in a Broccoli Monoculture and Diculture

Environmental Entomology, 17(2), 299–305.

By: K. Elmstrom*, D. Andow* & W. Barclay*

TL;DR: The results provide strong, direct support for Root's (1973) hypothesis that host plants are harder to find and easier to lose in vegetationally diverse habitats than in monocultures and imply that P. cruciferae can rapidly respond to changes in its environment, which might underlie its success as a crop pest. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 23, 2023

1988 chapter

Management of Weeds for Insect Manipulation in Agroecosystems

In M. A. Altieri & M. Z. Liebman (Eds.), Weed Management: Ecological Approaches (pp. 265–301). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): M. Altieri & M. Liebman

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1987 conference paper

Behavioral studies of European corn borer on resistant and susceptible corn

In R. J. Zeyen, J. V. Groth, D. W. Davis, & C. J. Rosen (Eds.), Proceedings, 1987 Minnesota Food Processors Association Annual Meeting (p. 27).

By: E. Lamb, D. Davis & D. Andow

Ed(s): R. Zeyen, J. Groth, D. Davis & C. Rosen

Event: Minnesota Food Processors Association Annual Meeting

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1987 chapter

Beyond the technical problems of intentional release

In J. W. Gillett (Ed.), Prospects for Physical and Biological Containment of Genetically Engineered Organisms (pp. 67–74). Ecosystems Research Center, Cornell University.

By: S. Krimsky, D. Andow, J. Doyle, M. Mellon & C. Nader

Ed(s): J. Gillett

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1987 chapter

Environmental dispersal and spread

In J. W. Gillett (Ed.), Prospects for Physical and Biological Containment of Genetically Engineered Organisms (pp. 129–135). Ecosystems Research Center, Cornell University.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): J. Gillett

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1987 chapter

Evaluating Environmental Risks from Biotechnology: Contributions of Ecology

In Application of Biotechnology (pp. 125–142).

By: D. Andow*, S. Levin & M. Harwell

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Added: September 23, 2023

1987 conference paper

Family selection for second brood corn borer resistance

In R. J. Zeyen, J. V. Groth, D. W. Davis, & C. J. Rosen (Eds.), Proceedings 1987, Minnesota Food Processors Association Annual Meeting (pp. 21–22).

By: D. Davis, E. Lamb & D. Andow

Ed(s): R. Zeyen, J. Groth, D. Davis & C. Rosen

Event: Minnesota Food Processors Association Annual Meeting

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1987 journal article

Parasitism in diversified agroecosystems: Phenology of Trichogramma minutum [Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae]

Entomophaga, 32(3), 255–260.

By: D. Andow* & S. Risch*

TL;DR: It is speculated that direct predation of egg masses, and ammensal preemptive competition for egg masses byColeomegilla maculata may have contributed to the decline in parasitism rates in both monocultures and polycultures during the latter part of the season. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1987 chapter

Prospects for containment of genetically engineered bacteria

In J. W. Gillett (Ed.), Prospects for Physical and Biological Containment of Genetically Engineered Organisms (pp. 31–50). Ecosystems Research Center, Cornell University.

By: G. Stotzky, D. Glaser, L. Watrud, D. Andow, R. Frederick, S. Krimsky, S. Levin, J. Matheson ...

Ed(s): J. Gillett

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1986 journal article

Dispersal of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria

Environmental Management, 10, 470–487.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1986 book review

Insect Communication Trevor Lewis

[Review of Insect Communication, by T. Lewis]. BioScience, 36(11), 745–746.

By: D. Andow* & P. Szatrowski*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1986 journal article

Insect Populations on Cabbage Grown with Living Mulches

Environmental Entomology, 15(2), 293–299.

By: D. Andow*, A. Nicholson*, H. Wien* & H. Willson*

TL;DR: Cabbage was grown interplanted with several living mulches and in bare-ground monocultures in 1982 and 1983 at Freeville, N.Y. and populations of Phyllotreta cruciferae Goeze and Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) were lower on cabbage grown with any living mulch than on cabbage in bare ground monoccultures. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1986 chapter

Plant diversification and insect population control in agroecosystems

In D. Pimentel (Ed.), Some Aspects of Integrated Pest Management (pp. 277–368). Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Department of Entomology.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): D. Pimentel

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1986 chapter

Potential Environmental Impact of Widespread Release of Non-Ice Nucleating Bacteria in Agriculture

In OTA 86-000.

By: D. Andow, S. Snapp & P. Teng

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1986 journal article

Prophylactic and Responsive Components of an Integrated Pest Management Program

Journal of Economic Entomology, 79(2), 299–302.

By: J. Vandermeer* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Criteria for determining minimal total cost of pest control, and for determining when a pure prophylactic, pure responsive, or mixed control strategy is preferred are presented. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1985 journal article

Predation in Diversified Agroecosystems: Relations Between a Coccinellid Predator Coleomegilla maculata and Its Food

The Journal of Applied Ecology, 22(2), 357–372.

By: D. Andow* & S. Risch

TL;DR: If diversification results in a greater abundance of food resources, or a more even spatial dispersion of food, then predators can be made more abundant and effective in diversified agroecosystems. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1984 journal article

Estimating Relative Population Density of Many Soecies from Trap Data

Applied Entomology and Zoology, 19(3), 391–392.

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1984 journal article

Fine Structure of Trivial Movement in the Green Rice Leafhopper, Nephotettix cincticeps (UHLER) (Homoptera : Cicadellidae)

Applied Entomology and Zoology, 19(3), 306–316.

By: D. Andow* & K. Kiritani

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1984 journal article

Microsite of the green rice leafhopper, <i>Nephotettix cincticeps</i> (Homoptera: Cicadellidae), on rice: Plant nitrogen and leafhopper density

Population Ecology, 26(2), 313–329.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: It is shown how changes in nitrogen fertilizer and GRL density affect the microsite and dispersion of the GRL on rice, and a hypothesis for why these effects occur is developed, and data is presented suggesting that the density dependent population regulation mcchanism of theGRL may be related to decreased host plant quality at higher GRL densities. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1984 journal article

Pest management and pesticide impacts

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 5(03), 141–149.

By: D. Pimentel* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Although pesticides provide benefits in the battle to control pests that destroy more than a third of all food, the use of pesticides also results in significant costs to public health and the environment. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1984 book

Potential impacts of environmental release of biotechnology products: Assessment, regulation, and research needs

Ithaca, NY: Ecosystems Research Center, Cornell University.

By: J. Gillett, S. Levin, M. Harwell, M. Alexander, D. Andow & A. Stern

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1984 book review

Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology edited by M. Kogan and D.C. Herzog

[Review of Sampling Methods in Soybean Entomology, by M. Kogan & D. C. Herzog]. Protection Ecology, 6, 242–249.

By: K. Kiritani & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1984 journal article

Spacing of Ant-lions and Their Pits

American Midland Naturalist, 111(1), 192.

By: C. Boake, D. Andow* & P. Visscher

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1983 journal article

Agroecosystem Diversity and Pest Control: Data, Tentative Conclusions, and New Research Directions

Environmental Entomology, 12(3), 625–629.

By: S. Risch*, D. Andow* & M. Altieri*

TL;DR: Empirical data and several theoretical arguments are presented which suggest that differences in pest abundance between diverse and simple systems can frequently be accounted for by the response of herbivore host-finding behavior to the patterns of resource availability, rather than the activities of natural enemies. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
2. Zero Hunger (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1983 journal article

Insect Behavior

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 29(4), 59–62.

By: D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1983 thesis

Plant diversity and insect populations: Interactions among beans, weeds and insects

(Doctoral Dissertation). Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1983 journal article

Plants protecting plants: The use of insect feeding deterrents

Scientific Horticulture, 34, 48–53.

By: A. Freeman & D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1983 journal article

The economic injury level and the control threshold

Japan Pesticide Information, 43, 3–9.

By: D. Andow & K. Kiritani

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1983 chapter

The effect of agricultural diversity on insect populations

In W. Lockeretz (Ed.), Environmentally Sound Agriculture (pp. 91–115). New York: Praeger.

By: D. Andow

Ed(s): W. Lockeretz

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1983 journal article

The extent of monoculture and its effects on insect pest populations with particular reference to wheat and cotton

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 9(1), 25–35.

By: D. Andow*

TL;DR: This paper reviews the empirical literature and develops a theoretical framework for these effects of changes in region-wide cropping patterns on insect pest populations, finding a higher proportion of the wheat fauna is multivoltine and oligophagous or polyphagous than the cotton fauna. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1982 journal article

A new method for mass marking insects

Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 118, 211–212.

By: D. Andow & R. Wetzler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1982 journal article

Foraging by a Predaceous Beetle, Coleomegilla maculata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), in a Polyculture: Effects of Plant Density and Diversity

Environmental Entomology, 11(4), 949–950.

By: S. Risch*, R. Wrubel* & D. Andow*

TL;DR: Experimental studies in a greenhouse demonstrated that the foraging rate per individual of a predaceous beetle, Coleomegilla maculata, on egg masses of the European corn borer was significantly reduced by increasing density, but not diversity, of the plants on which it foraged. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1982 journal article

Miridae and Coleoptera associated with tulip tree flowers at Ithaca, New York

Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 90, 119–124.

By: D. Andow

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1980 journal article

Environmental and Social Costs of Pesticides: A Preliminary Assessment

Oikos, 34(2), 126.

By: D. Pimentel*, D. Andow*, R. Dyson-Hudson*, D. Gallahan, S. Jacobson, M. Irish, S. Kroop, A. Moss ...

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

1980 chapter

Pesticides: Environmental and social costs

In D. Pimentel & J. H. Perkins (Eds.), Pest Control: Cultural and Environmental Aspects (pp. 99–158). Boulder, CO: Westview.

By: D. Pimentel, D. Andow, D. Gallahan, I. Schriener, T. Thompson, R. Dyson-Hudson, S. Jacobson, M. Irish ...

Ed(s): D. Pimentel & J. Perkins

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 28, 2023

1977 book review

Understanding Genetics.</i>Norman V. Rothwell

[Review of Understanding Genetics, by N. V. Rothwell]. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 52(1), 81–82.

By: L. Ehrman & D. Andow*

Sources: Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: September 23, 2023

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