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    Evidence that Ophiostomatoid Fungal Symbionts of Mountain Pine Beetle Do Not Play a Role in Overcoming Lodgepole Pine Defenses During Mass Attack by Fortier, Colleen E, Musso, Antonia E, Evenden, Maya L, Zaharia, L Irina, Cooke, Janice E K

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-2024)
    “…Mountain pine beetle (MPB; Hopkins) is a devastating forest insect pest that has killed millions of hectares of pines in western North America over the past…”
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    Effect of Male House Mouse Pheromone Components on Behavioral Responses of Mice in Laboratory and Field Experiments by Musso, Antonia E., Gries, Regine, Zhai, Huimin, Takács, Stephen, Gries, Gerhard

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-03-2017)
    “…Urine of male house mice, Mus musculus, is known to have primer pheromone effects on the reproductive physiology of female mice. Urine-mediated releaser…”
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    The freeze-avoiding mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) survives prolonged exposure to stressful cold by mitigating ionoregulatory collapse by Andersen, Mads Kuhlmann, Roe, Amanda Diane, Liu, Yuehong, Musso, Antonia E, Fudlosid, Serita, Haider, Fouzia, Evenden, Maya L, MacMillan, Heath A

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-04-2024)
    “…Insect performance is linked to environmental temperature, and surviving through winter represents a key challenge for temperate, alpine and polar species. To…”
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    New food baits for trapping house mice, black rats and brown rats by Takács, Stephen, Musso, Antonia E., Gries, Regine, Rozenberg, Emma, Borden, John H., Brodie, Bekka, Gries, Gerhard

    Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-03-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Food baits (FBs) for trapping house mice, black rats, and brown rats were developed.•FBs contain both attractive food odorants and…”
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