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    Increased ladybird predation and metabolism do not counterbalance increased field aphid population growth under experimental warming by Wang, Yang, Jaworski, Coline C., Zi, Hongyuan, Chen, Julian, Desneux, Nicolas, Tan, Xiaoling

    Published in Functional ecology (01-05-2024)
    “…Climate change may have diverse and complex impacts on species interactions, destabilizing food webs and ecosystem services. The effects of warming on the…”
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    Preference and prey switching in a generalist predator attacking local and invasive alien pests by Jaworski, Coline C, Bompard, Anaïs, Genies, Laure, Amiens-Desneux, Edwige, Desneux, Nicolas

    Published in PloS one (02-12-2013)
    “…Invasive pest species may strongly affect biotic interactions in agro-ecosystems. The ability of generalist predators to prey on new invasive pests may result…”
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    Double-stranded RNA degrading nuclease affects RNAi efficiency in the melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae by Ahmad, Shakil, Jamil, Momana, Jaworski, Coline C., Luo, Yanping

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-01-2024)
    “…RNA interference (RNAi) is an efficient, species-specific technology to control invasive pests. However, its efficacy varies among insect species, notably due…”
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    Knockdown of the ecdysone receptor disrupts development and causes mortality in the melon fly, Zeugodacus cucurbitae by Ahmad, Shakil, Jamil, Momana, Jaworski, Coline C., Wu, Yuejie, Palma‐Onetto, Valeria, Lyu, Baoqian, Luo, Yanping

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-12-2023)
    “…Abstract Cucurbits are important economic plants that are attacked by numerous pests, among which the melon fly Zeugodacus cucurbitae is extremely problematic…”
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    Varying the spatial arrangement of synthetic herbivore‐induced plant volatiles and companion plants to improve conservation biological control by Jaworski, Coline C., Xiao, Da, Xu, Qingxuan, Ramirez‐Romero, Ricardo, Guo, Xiaojun, Wang, Su, Desneux, Nicolas, Elderd, Bret

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-05-2019)
    “…Conservation biological control aims to control pests by promoting wild populations of natural enemies. One challenge is to attract and retain efficient…”
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    Sustainable soil management in the United Kingdom: A survey of current practices and how they relate to the principles of regenerative agriculture by Jaworski, Coline C., Krzywoszynska, Anna, Leake, Jonathan R., Dicks, Lynn V.

    Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2024)
    “…Sustainable soil management is essential to prevent agricultural soil degradation and maintain food production and core soil‐based ecosystem services…”
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    Comparative transcriptomics of the irradiated melon fly ( Zeugodacus cucurbitae ) reveal key developmental genes by Ahmad, Shakil, Jamil, Momana, Jaworski, Coline C, Luo, Yanping

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (17-01-2023)
    “…Irradiation can be used as an insect pest management technique to reduce post-harvest yield losses. It causes major physiological changes, impairing insect…”
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    Chromosome‐level hybrid de novo genome assemblies as an attainable option for nonmodel insects by Jaworski, Coline C., Allan, Carson W., Matzkin, Luciano M.

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-09-2020)
    “…The emergence of third‐generation sequencing (3GS; long‐reads) is bringing closer the goal of chromosome‐size fragments in de novo genome assemblies. This…”
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    Sharing a predator: can an invasive alien pest affect the predation on a local pest? by Bompard, Anaïs, Jaworski, Coline C., Bearez, Philippe, Desneux, Nicolas

    Published in Population ecology (01-07-2013)
    “…Invasive species can strongly affect biotic interactions in ecosystems, interacting both directly and indirectly with local species. In European tomato…”
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    Maize fields are a potential sink for an outbreaking mirid bug pest in Chinese Bt-cotton agricultural landscapes by Jiao, Zhenbiao, Jaworski, Coline C., Lu, Yanhui, Ye, Lefu, Wu, Kongming, Desneux, Nicolas

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-07-2019)
    “…Dispersal of A. lucorum adult mirid bugs revealed by carbon 13 stable isotope analysis, in Chinese Bt-cotton agro-landscapes, during the growing season of…”
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    Contextualising farmer perspectives on regenerative agriculture: A post-productivist future? by Beacham, Jonathan D., Jackson, Peter, Jaworski, Coline C., Krzywoszynska, Anna, Dicks, Lynn V.

    Published in Journal of rural studies (01-08-2023)
    “…Within agri-food scholarship, longstanding debates have focused on the empirical applicability and conceptual utility of differing agricultural paradigms…”
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    Apparent competition between major pests reduces pest population densities on tomato crop, but not yield loss by Jaworski, Coline C, Chailleux, Anaïs, Bearez, Philippe, Desneux, Nicolas

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-12-2015)
    “…Increased pest control by generalist predators has been successfully achieved in several cases by promoting apparent competition, which is the reciprocal…”
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    Efficacy of lure mixtures in baited traps to attract different fruit fly species in guava and vegetable fields by Ahmad, Shakil, Jaworski, Coline C, Ullah, Farman, Jamil, Momana, Badshah, Hayat, Ullah, Farman, Luo, Yanping

    Published in Frontiers in insect science (30-01-2023)
    “…Fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are major pests of fruits and vegetables worldwide. We measured the efficacy of attractive lure mixtures in baited traps on…”
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    Flower strips adjacent to greenhouses help reduce pest populations and insecticide applications inside organic commercial greenhouses by Li, Shu, Jaworski, Coline C., Hatt, Séverin, Zhang, Fan, Desneux, Nicolas, Wang, Su

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-06-2021)
    “…Flower strips can play an important role in agro-ecosystems by supporting populations of pests’ natural enemies, thereby enhancing biological control. However,…”
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    Effects of experimental warming on competition between Rhopalosiphum padi and Sitobion avenae mediated by plant water content by Li, Weiwei, Wang, Yang, Jaworski, Coline C., Cheng, Yumeng, Miao, Jin, Chen, Julian, Tan, Xiaoling

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-06-2024)
    “…Global warming is affecting the severity of yield losses due to increased pest abundances. However, few studies have investigated how warming may affect…”
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    Host plants benefit from non-predatory effects of zoophytophagous predators against herbivores by Zhu, Zhengyang, Jaworski, Coline C., Gao, Yulin, Xu, Zhigang, Liu, Junxiu, Zhao, Ercheng, Wang, Su, Desneux, Nicolas, Di, Ning

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-09-2024)
    “…Zoophytophagous predators can induce plant defence responses through phytophagous feeding. Since the zoophytophagous bug Orius sauteri lays eggs into plant…”
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    Flower provision reduces intraguild predation between predators and increases aphid biocontrol in tomato by Liang, Yuyong, Chen, Xu, Dai, Huijie, Wang, Jie, Guo, Xiaojun, Wang, Su, Jaworski, Coline C.

    Published in Journal of pest science (2022)
    “…Intraguild predation (IGP)–the predation of a natural enemy species upon another one sharing a prey species–is relatively frequent in both natural and…”
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    The Influence of Prior Learning Experience on Pollinator Choice: An Experiment Using Bumblebees on Two Wild Floral Types of Antirrhinum majus by Jaworski, Coline C, Andalo, Christophe, Raynaud, Christine, Simon, Valérie, Thébaud, Christophe, Chave, Jérôme

    Published in PloS one (11-08-2015)
    “…Understanding how pollinator behavior may influence pollen transmission across floral types is a major challenge, as pollinator decision depends on a complex…”
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