Search Results - "Pernek, M."
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Success of classical biocontrol agent Torymus sinensis within its expanding range in Europe
Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-11-2017)“…Torymus sinensis Kamijo (Hymenoptera, Torymidae), a classical biocontrol agent of chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae), was…”
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Genetic split between coastal and continental populations of gypsy moth separated by Dinaric Alps
Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-11-2015)“…The gypsy moth, a polyphagous herbivore species, infests mainly deciduous trees in the northern hemisphere, being invasive in North America. In Croatia, gypsy…”
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Forecasting the impact of the Gypsy moth on lowland hardwood forests by analyzing the cyclical pattern of population and climate data series
Published in Forest ecology and management (05-04-2008)“…This paper presents the analytical results of cyclical behavior of Gypsy moth population dynamics monitored from 1970 in the continental part of Croatia. The…”
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Pathogens of the bark beetle Ips cembrae: microsporidia and gregarines also known from other Ips species
Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-04-2013)“…The objective of the current study was to identify pathogens of the large larch bark beetle, Ips cembrae, which is a secondary pest that has produced several…”
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Genetic split between coastal and continental populations of gypsy moth separated by D inaric A lps
Published in Journal of applied entomology (1986) (01-11-2015)“…The gypsy moth, a polyphagous herbivore species, infests mainly deciduous trees in the northern hemisphere, being invasive in North America. In Croatia, gypsy…”
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Phoretic mites of three bark beetles (Pityokteines spp.) on Silver fir
Published in Journal of pest science (01-03-2008)“…The species composition and abundance of phoretic mites of the bark beetles Pityokteines curvidens, P. spinidens, and P. vorontzowi on Silver fir (Abies alba)…”
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