Predatory Bugs
THE OVIPOSITION BEHAVIOR OF THE PREDATOR ORIUS INSIDIOSUS (SAY) (HETEROPTERA: ANTHOCORIDAE): ACCEPTABILITY AND PREFERENCE FOR DIFFERENT PLANTS
Lundgren, J. G., and J. K. Fergen. 2006. The oviposition behavior of the predator Orius insidiosus (Say) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae): acceptability and preference for different plants. BioControl 51: 217-227.
THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT ANATOMY ON OVIPOSITION AND REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF THE OMNIVOROUS BUG, ORIUS INSIDIOSUS.
Lundgren, J. G., J. K. Fergen, and W. E. Riedell. 2008. The influence of plant anatomy on oviposition and reproductive success of the omnivorous bug, Orius insidiosus. Animal Behaviour 75: 1495-1502.
DIRECT EFFECTS OF SOYBEAN VARIETAL SELECTION AND APHIS GLYCINES-RESISTANT SOYBEANS ON NATURAL ENEMIES
Lundgren, J. G., L. S. Hesler, K. M. Tilmon, K. E. Dashiell, R. Scott. 2009. Direct effects of soybean varietal selection and Aphis glycines-resistant soybeans on natural enemies. Arthropod-Plant Interactions 3: 9-16.
THE INFLUENCE OF INTRAGUILD COMPETITORS ON REPRODUCTIVE DECISIONS BY TWO PREDATORY HETEROPTERA, ORIUS INSIDIOSUS (ANTHOCORIDAE) AND NABIS AMERICOFERUS (NABIDAE)
Pumariño, L., O. Alomar, and J. G. Lundgren. 2011. The influence of intraguild competitors on reproductive decisions by two predatory Heteroptera, Orius insidiosus (Anthocoridae) and Nabis americoferus (Nabidae). Biocontrol Science and Technology 21(11): 1321-1330.
DIVERSITY OF FLORAL AND EXTRAFLORAL NUTRITIONAL RESOURCES ON THE FITNESS OF AN OMNIVOROUS BUG, ORIUS INSIDIOSUS (HEMIPTERA: ANTHOCORIDAE)
Pumariño, L., O. Alomar, and J.G. Lundgren. 2012. Diversity of floral and extrafloral nutritional resources on the fitness of an omnivorous bug, Orius insidiosus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 145: 181-190.
THE EFFECT OF FLOWERING CALENDULA AND CUPHEA PLANTS ON O. INSIDIOSUS SURVIVAL AND PREDATION OF APHIS GLYCINES
Nemec, K., E. Beckendorf, L. Hesler, W. Riedell, J. G. Lundgren. The effect of flowering calendula and cuphea plants on O. insidiosus survival and predation of Aphis glycines. Submitted to Biocontrol Science and Technology, in press.