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    St. John’s wort beetles would not have been introduced to New Zealand now: A retrospective host range test of New Zealand’s most successful weed biocontrol agents by Groenteman, R., Fowler, S.V., Sullivan, J.J.

    Published in Biological control (01-04-2011)
    “…Chrysolina beetle larval development on target host ( Hypericum perforatum) and on four non-target hosts 10 days into a feeding experiment. [Display omitted] ►…”
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    Abundance, phenology and impact of biocontrol agents on nodding thistle (Carduus nutans) in Canterbury 35 years into a biocontrol programme by Groenteman, R, Kelly, D, Fowler, SV, Bourdôt, GW

    “…Classical weed biocontrol has long been criticised, worldwide, for a lack of post-release long-term monitoring. This paper reports on a rare opportunity to…”
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    Effects of leaf nitrogen content on oviposition site selection, offspring performance, and intraspecific interactions in an omnivorous bug by Groenteman, Ronny, Guershon, Moshe, Coll, Moshe

    Published in Ecological entomology (01-04-2006)
    “…1. Oviposition site preference and its relation to offspring performance have received much attention in studies of herbivorous insects. Although this…”
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    Factors affecting oviposition rate in the weevil Rhinocyllus conicus on non-target Carduus spp in New Zealand by Groenteman, R, Kelly, D, Fowler, S. V, Bourdôt, G. W

    “…Adults of the nodding thistle receptacle weevil, (Froehlich) (Coleoptera: Curculionoidae), oviposit on developing thistle flower buds. Larval feeding on the…”
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    Which species of the thistle biocontrol agent Trichosirocalus are present in New Zealand? by Groenteman, R, Kelly, D, Fowler, S. V, Bourdôt, G. W

    “…(Panzer) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), nodding thistle crown weevil, was introduced to New Zealand in 1989 for classical biological control of L. (nodding…”
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