Contents - Proceedings of the Netherlands Entomological Society Meeting 16
Beukeboom L.
2005.
Insects and sex
(p. 9-16
)
Meijer K., I. Pen & L. Beukeboom
2005.
How smart are Nasonia wasps? Limits to the sex allocation response of superparasitizing females
(p. 17-25
)
Barke J., I. Mateo Leach & L.W. Beukeboom
2005.
Fitness of arrhenotokous and thelytokous Venturia canescens
(p. 27-35
)
Meulen J. van der & D. Groenendijk
2005.
Assessment of the mobility of day-flying moths: an ecological approach
(p. 37-50
)
Verberk W.C.E.P. & H. Esselink
2005.
Aggregation of water beetles: mechanisms of dispersal
(p. 51-61
)
Duinen G. van, P. Beusink, M. Nijssen & H. Esselink
2005.
Larval development of Anomala dubia (Scarabaeidae) in coastal dunes: Effects of sand-spray and Ammophila arenaria root biomass
(p. 63-70
)
Vogels J., M. Nijssen, W. Verberk & H. Esselink
2005.
Effects of moss-encroachment by Campylopus introflexus on soil-entomofauna of dry-dune grasslands (Violo-corynephoretum)
(p. 71-80
)
Calis J.N.M., M.H. Allsopp & W.J. Boot
2005.
Establishment of Cape honey bees as social parasites in African honeybee colonies
(p. 81-90
)
Hofstede F.E.
2005.
The allocation of foragers to a new foraging task in the stingless bee Plebeia tobagoensis (Hymenoptera, Meliponini)
(p. 91-94
)
Spitzen J. & W. Takken
2005.
Malaria mosquito rearing – maintaining quality and quantity of laboratory-reared insects
(p. 95-100
)
Messelink G.J. & W.J. de Kogel
2005.
Impact of chrysanthemum cultivar, fertilization and soil-dwelling predatory mites on Frankliniella occidentalis
(p. 101-107
)
Kaas J.P.
2005.
Vertical distribution of thrips and whitefly in greenhouses and relative efficiency of commercially available sticky traps for population monitoring
(p. 109-115
)
Groot M. de, K. Winkler & R.P.J. Potting
2005.
Testing the potential of White mustard (Sinapis alba) and Sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima) as trap crops for the Diamondback moth Plutella xylostella
(p. 117-123
)
Winkler K., F.L. Wäckers, L. Buitriago & J.C. van Lenteren
2005.
Herbivores and their parasitoids show differences in abundance on eight different nectar producing plants
(p. 125-130
)
Scholte E., B.G.J. Knols & W. Takken
2005.
A study on avoidance and repellency of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae upon exposure to the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae (p. 131-138
)