1. THE INFLUENCE OF CROP PHYLODIVERSITY ON HERBIVOROUS INSECTS OF SQUASH AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES Open Access Author: Coco, Angela M Title: THE INFLUENCE OF CROP PHYLODIVERSITY ON HERBIVOROUS INSECTS OF SQUASH AND THEIR NATURAL ENEMIES Graduate Program: Entomology Keywords: ecologyentomologybiologysquashbutternutevolutionphylogenyinsectplantinteractionstructurevolatileipmcuesresponsebehaviorparasiteparasitoidCentistes diabroticaeCelatoria setosanematodegregarinecocoangelatookerjohnkaplanianrock springsagriculturevegitablecropintercroppolycultureherbiorepestphytophageousbugcucumber beetlesquash bugwaspflyfoodintegratedmanagementcucurbitbaldufcommunityphylogeneticrelatednessneighbordivergencezucchiniassociationalresistanceapparencyresearchthesis201720182019regressionelytronlengthstickypitfalltrapfoliageflowerscoutscoutingrainnaturalenemiesdiversitymerklecontroleasternnorthamerica File: Download CocoA_thesis_final_draftc.pdf Committee Members: John F Tooker, Thesis Advisor/Co-AdvisorShelby Jay Fleischer, Committee MemberBeth Krueger Gugino, Committee Member
2. Crop diversity influences arthropod communities and other biotic factors Open Access Author: Baniszewski, Julie Title: Crop diversity influences arthropod communities and other biotic factors Graduate Program: Entomology Keywords: crop diversityarthropod communitypolyculturesilagewheatcoffee File: Download Baniszewski_Dissertation_Final.pdf Committee Members: Edwin Rajotte, Major Field MemberJohn Tooker, Chair & Dissertation AdvisorGregory Roth, Outside Unit MemberArmen Kemanian, Outside Field MemberGary Felton, Program Head/Chair