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Global threat to agriculture from invasive species
DR Paini, AW Sheppard, DC Cook, PJ De Barro, SP Worner, MB Thomas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (27), 7575-7579, 2016
9332016
Pest risk maps for invasive alien species: a roadmap for improvement
RC Venette, DJ Kriticos, RD Magarey, FH Koch, RHA Baker, SP Worner, ...
BioScience 60 (5), 349-362, 2010
3722010
Performance of phenological models under variable temperature regimes: consequences of the Kaufmann or rate summation effect
SP Worner
Environmental entomology 21 (4), 689-699, 1992
3131992
Enhancing the effectiveness of the parasitoid Diadegma semiclausum (Helen): movement after use of nectar in the field
B Lavandero, S Wratten, P Shishehbor, S Worner
Biological control 34 (2), 152-158, 2005
2472005
Novel three-step pseudo-absence selection technique for improved species distribution modelling
SD Senay, SP Worner, T Ikeda
PloS one 8 (8), e71218, 2013
2352013
Modelling global insect pest species assemblages to determine risk of invasion
SP Worner, M Gevrey
Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (5), 858-867, 2006
2172006
Relative roles of climatic suitability and anthropogenic influence in determining the pattern of spread in a global invader
N Roura-Pascual, C Hui, T Ikeda, G Leday, DM Richardson, S Carpintero, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (1), 220-225, 2011
1912011
Ecoclimatic assessment of potential establishment of exotic pests
SP Worner
Journal of economic entomology 81 (4), 973-983, 1988
1551988
Permeability of hedgerows to predatory carabid beetles
JR Mauremooto, SD Wratten, SP Worner, GLA Fry
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 52 (2-3), 141-148, 1995
1541995
Global climate suitability of citrus huanglongbing and its vector, the Asian citrus psyllid, using two correlative species distribution modeling approaches, with emphasis on …
HA Narouei-Khandan, SE Halbert, SP Worner, AHC van Bruggen
European Journal of Plant Pathology 144, 655-670, 2016
1332016
Predicting Argentine ant spread over the heterogeneous landscape using a spatially explicit stochastic model
JPW Pitt, SP Worner, AV Suarez
Ecological Applications 19 (5), 1176-1186, 2009
1062009
Integrated feature and parameter optimization for an evolving spiking neural network: Exploring heterogeneous probabilistic models
S Schliebs, M Defoin-Platel, S Worner, N Kasabov
Neural Networks 22 (5-6), 623-632, 2009
982009
Geographical location, climate and land use influences on the phenology and numbers of the aphid, Myzus persicae, in Europe
N Cocu, R Harrington, MDA Rounsevell, SP Worner, M Hulle, ...
Journal of Biogeography 32 (4), 615-632, 2005
892005
Towards more predictable and consistent landscape metrics across spatial scales
A Lustig, DB Stouffer, M Roigé, SP Worner
Ecological Indicators 57, 11-21, 2015
852015
Estimating risk of events using SOM models: A case study on invasive species establishment
M Gevrey, S Worner, N Kasabov, J Pitt, JL Giraudel
Ecological Modelling 197 (3-4), 361-372, 2006
852006
Population toxicology: suggestions for laboratory bioassays to predict pesticide efficacy
JL Robertson, SP Worner
Journal of Economic Entomology 83 (1), 8-12, 1990
801990
Using a self‐organizing map to predict invasive species: sensitivity to data errors and a comparison with expert opinion
DR Paini, SP Worner, DC Cook, PJ De Barro, MB Thomas
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (2), 290-298, 2010
782010
Prediction of global distribution of insect pest species in relation to climate by using an ecological informatics method
M Gevrey, SP Worner
Journal of economic entomology 99 (3), 979-986, 2006
752006
Threat of invasive pests from within national borders
DR Paini, SP Worner, DC Cook, PJ De Barro, MB Thomas
Nature Communications 1 (1), 115, 2010
742010
Estimating Development Rate and Thermal Requirements of Bactericera cockerelli (Hemiptera: Triozidae) Reared on Potato and Tomato By Using Linear and …
LT Tran, SP Worner, RJ Hale, DAJ Teulon
Environmental entomology 41 (5), 1190-1198, 2012
572012
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