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Louise E.M. Vet
Louise E.M. Vet
Professor of Evolutionary Ecology, Wageningen University
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Ecology of infochemical use by natural enemies in a tritrophic context
LEM Vet, M Dicke
Annual review of entomology 37 (1), 141-172, 1992
22451992
Linking above-and belowground multitrophic interactions of plants, herbivores, pathogens, and their antagonists
WH Van der Putten, LEM Vet, JA Harvey, FL Wäckers
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 16 (10), 547-554, 2001
6752001
Learning of host-finding cues by hymenopterous parasitoids
TCL Turlings, FL Wäckers, LEM Vet, WJ Lewis, JH Tumlinson
Insect learning: ecology and evolutionary perspectives, 51-78, 1993
6581993
Parasitoid foraging and learning
RT Cardé, WJ Bell, LEM Vet, WJ Lewis, RT Cardé
Chemical ecology of insects 2, 65-101, 1995
5031995
An airflow olfactometer for measuring olfactory responses of hymenopterous parasitoids and other small insects
LEM Vet, JC Lenteren, M Heymans, E Meelis
Physiological Entomology 8 (1), 97-106, 1983
4111983
An evolutionary approach to host finding and selection
JJM Van Alphen
Insect parasitoids, 1986
4101986
Semiochemicals and learning in parasitoids
LEM Vet, AW Groenewold
Journal of Chemical Ecology 16, 3119-3135, 1990
3231990
Pheromone-mediated aggregation in nonsocial arthropods: an evolutionary ecological perspective
B Wertheim, EJA van Baalen, M Dicke, LEM Vet
Annu. Rev. Entomol. 50, 321-346, 2005
3162005
Plant-carnivore interactions: evolutionary and ecological consequences for plant, herbivore and carnivore
M Dicke
Herbivores: between plants and predators, 1999
2961999
Candidate genes for behavioural ecology
MJ Fitzpatrick, Y Ben-Shahar, HM Smid, LEM Vet, GE Robinson, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 20 (2), 96-104, 2005
2932005
A variable-response model for parasitoid foraging behavior
LEM Vet, WJ Lewis, DR Papaj, JC Van Lenteren
Journal of Insect Behavior 3, 471-490, 1990
2601990
How to hunt for hiding hosts: the reliability-detectability problem in foraging parasitoids
LEM Vet, FL Wäckers, M Dicke
Netherlands Journal of Zoology 41 (2-3), 202-213, 1990
2541990
Fitness, parasitoids, and biological control: an opinion1
BD Roitberg, G Boivin, LEM Vet
The Canadian Entomologist 133 (3), 429-438, 2001
2472001
Relative importance of infochemicals from first and second trophic level in long-range host location by the larval parasitoidCotesia glomerata
S Steinberg, M Dicke, LEM Vet
Journal of chemical ecology 19, 47-59, 1993
2471993
Root herbivore effects on above-ground herbivore, parasitoid and hyperparasitoid performance via changes in plant quality
R Soler, TM Bezemer, WH Van Der Putten, LEM Vet, JA Harvey
Journal of Animal Ecology, 1121-1130, 2005
2452005
Variations in parasitoid foraging behavior: essential element of a sound biological control theory
WJ Lewis, LEM Vet, JH Tumlinson, JC Van Lenteren, DR Papaj
Environmental Entomology 19 (5), 1183-1193, 1990
2311990
Relative importance of vertebrates and invertebrates in epigeaic weed seed predation in organic cereal fields
PR Westerman, A Hofman, LEM Vet, W Van Der Werf
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 95 (2-3), 417-425, 2003
2292003
How parasitic wasps find their hosts
JH Tumlinson, WJ Lewis, LEM Vet
Scientific American 268 (3), 100-106, 1993
2231993
Comparative Analysis of Headspace Volatiles from Different Caterpillar-Infested or Uninfested Food Plants of Pieris Species
JBF Geervliet, MA Posthumus, LEM Vet, M Dicke
Journal of chemical ecology 23, 2935-2954, 1997
2051997
Response of the braconid parasitoid Cotesia (= Apanteles) glomerata to volatile infochemicals: effects of bioassay set‐up, parasitoid age and experience and barometric flux
S Steinberg, M Dicke, LEM Vet, R Wanningen
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 63 (2), 163-175, 1992
2001992
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