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    Predicting direct and indirect non-target impacts of biocontrol agents using machine-learning approaches by Kotula, Hannah J, Peralta, Guadalupe, Frost, Carol M, Todd, Jacqui H, Tylianakis, Jason M

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2021)
    “…Biological pest control (i.e. ‘biocontrol’) agents can have direct and indirect non-target impacts, and predicting these effects (especially indirect impacts)…”
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    Incidence and molecular characterization of viruses found in dying New Zealand honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies infested with Varroa destructor by TODD, Jacqui H, DE MIRANDA, Joachim R, BALL, Brenda V

    Published in Apidologie (01-07-2007)
    “…The virus status of New Zealand honey bee colonies infested with Varroa destructor was studied from 2001 to 2003. The viruses CBPV, BQCV, SBV, CWV, and KBV…”
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    Risk Analysis Frameworks Used in Biological Control and Introduction of a Novel Bayesian Network Tool by Meurisse, Nicolas, Marcot, Bruce G., Woodberry, Owen, Barratt, Barbara I. P., Todd, Jacqui H.

    Published in Risk analysis (01-06-2022)
    “…Classical biological control, the introduction of natural enemies to new environments to control unwanted pests or weeds, is, despite numerous successful…”
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    Effect of orchard management, neighbouring land-use and shelterbelt tree composition on the parasitism of pest leafroller (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) larvae in kiwifruit orchard shelterbelts by Todd, Jacqui H., Poulton, Joanne, Richards, Kate, Malone, Louise A.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2018)
    “…•Only four parasitoid species attacked the sentinel tortricid larvae.•Parasitism rates were very low (average 1–3%) on both organic and IPM orchards.•Tortricid…”
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    Using qualitative food webs to predict species at risk of indirect effects from a proposed biological control agent by Todd, Jacqui H., Pearce, Brittany M., Barratt, Barbara I. P.

    Published in BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (01-02-2021)
    “…Indirect effects of biological control agents (BCAs) are difficult to assess because they are mediated through the complex connections between species within…”
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    Detecting invertebrate ecosystem service providers in orchards: traditional methods versus barcoding of environmental DNA in soil by Todd, Jacqui H., Simpson, Robert M., Poulton, Joanne, Barraclough, Emma I., Villsen, Kurt, Brooks, Amber, Richards, Kate, Jones, Dan

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-08-2020)
    “…The objective of this study was to assess barcoding of environmental DNA as a method for monitoring invertebrate ecosystem service providers in soil samples…”
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    Comparison of invertebrate biodiversity in New Zealand apple orchards using integrated pest management, with or without codling moth mating disruption, or organic pest management by Malone, Louise A., Burgess, Elisabeth P.J., Barraclough, Emma I., Poulton, Joanne, Todd, Jacqui H.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-09-2017)
    “…•Invertebrate communities in organic and integrated pest management (IPM) orchards differed in their composition.•Codling moth mating disruption in IPM…”
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    Evaluating the Role of Social Norms in Fostering Pro-Environmental Behaviors by Perry, George L.W., Richardson, Sarah J., Harré, Niki, Hodges, Dave, Lyver, Phil O’B., Maseyk, Fleur J.F., Taylor, Riki, Todd, Jacqui H., Tylianakis, Jason M., Yletyinen, Johanna, Brower, Ann

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (04-06-2021)
    “…Human activity is changing the biosphere in unprecedented ways, and addressing this challenge will require changes in individual and community patterns of…”
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    Selecting non-target species for risk assessment of entomophagous biological control agents: Evaluation of the PRONTI decision-support tool by Todd, Jacqui H., Barratt, Barbara I.P., Tooman, Leah, Beggs, Jacqueline R., Malone, Louise A.

    Published in Biological control (01-01-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •The PRONTI tool aids the selection of non-target species for risk assessment.•We have modified the tool for use with biological control…”
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    Invertebrate biodiversity in apple orchards: agrichemical sprays as explanatory variables for inter‐orchard community differences by Malone, Louise A., Burgess, Elisabeth P. J., Barraclough, Emma I., Poulton, Joanne, Todd, Jacqui H.

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-08-2018)
    “…Invertebrates are important providers of ecosystem services to orchards and the orchards may benefit where there is greater biodiversity. Previous research has…”
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    Relationships between management practices and ground‐active invertebrate biodiversity in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards by Todd, Jacqui H., Malone, Louise A., Benge, Jayson, Poulton, Joanne, Barraclough, Emma I., Wohlers, Mark W.

    Published in Agricultural and forest entomology (01-02-2016)
    “…Increasing the biodiversity of agro‐ecosystems may benefit rare and native species, improve ecosystem services and increase grower incomes through higher value…”
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    Invertebrate community richness in New Zealand kiwifruit orchards under organic or integrated pest management by Todd, Jacqui H., Malone, Louise A., McArdle, Brian H., Benge, Jayson, Poulton, Joanne, Thorpe, Stephen, Beggs, Jacqueline R.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-04-2011)
    “…► There was a higher taxonomic richness of functional groups in organic than in IPM orchards ► More predators, parasitoids, herbivores, fungivores, and…”
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    A comparison of methods for selecting non-target species for risk assessment of the biological control agent Cotesia urabae by Todd, Jacqui H., Barratt, Barbara I. P., Withers, Toni M., Berndt, Lisa A., Gresham, Belinda, Avila, Gonzalo A., Malone, Louise A.

    Published in BioControl (Dordrecht, Netherlands) (01-02-2017)
    “…A computer-based tool called PRONTI (priority ranking of non-target invertebrates) has been developed to aid the selection of non-target species (NTS) for…”
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    DNA Diagnostics of Three Armored Scale Species on Kiwifruit in New Zealand by Edwards, Robert, Carraher, Colm, Poulton, Joanne, Sandanayaka, Manoharie, Todd, Jacqui H, Dobson, Shirley, Mauchline, Nicola, Hill, Garry, McKenna, Cathy, Newcomb, Richard D

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-12-2008)
    “…Three species of armored scale (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) are found on kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) in New Zealand orchards: latania scale, Hemiberlesia lataniae…”
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    A screening method for prioritizing non-target invertebrates for improved biosafety testing of transgenic crops by Todd, Jacqui H, Ramankutty, Padmaja, Barraclough, Emma I, Malone, Louise A

    Published in Environmental biosafety research (01-01-2008)
    “…We have developed a screening method that can be used during the problem formulation phase of risk assessment to identify and prioritize non-target…”
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    Developing biosafety risk hypotheses for invertebrates exposed to GM plants using conceptual food webs: a case study with elevated triacylglyceride levels in ryegrass by Barratt, Barbara I P, Todd, Jacqui H, Burgess, Elisabeth P J, Malone, Louise A

    Published in Environmental biosafety research (01-07-2010)
    “…Regulators are acutely aware of the need for meaningful risk assessments to support decisions on the safety of GM crops to non-target invertebrates in…”
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