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    Seasonal phenotypic plasticity: wild ladybirds are darker at cold temperatures

    Seasons vary in the average environmental conditions a species experiences, meaning that optimum strategies for concealment or feeding may also vary. Populations of the ladybird Harmonia axyridis contain both mel...

    Laura Jane Michie, Anna Masson, Remy L. Ware, Francis M. Jiggins in Evolutionary Ecology (2011)

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    Harmonia axyridis in Great Britain: analysis of the spread and distribution of a non-native coccinellid

    Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is native to Asia, and was widely introduced as a biocontrol agent of aphids and coccids in Europe and North America. In Europe H. axyridis is considered to ...

    Peter Michael James Brown, Helen E. Roy, Peter Rothery, David B. Roy in BioControl (2008)

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    Interactions between the fungal pathogen Beauveria bassiana and three species of coccinellid: Harmonia axyridis, Coccinella septempunctata and Adalia bipunctata

    Harmonia axyridis is a predatory coccinellid, native to central and eastern Asia. It has been available in many countries for use as a biological control agent of pest aphids and scale insects. In many of these c...

    Helen Elizabeth Roy, Peter M. J. Brown, Peter Rothery, Remy L. Ware in BioControl (2008)

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    Intraguild predation of immature stages of British and Japanese coccinellids by the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis

    Declines in native aphidophages in North America have been linked to intraguild predation (IGP) by the invasive coccinellid Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). It is feared that many British s...

    Remy L. Ware, Michael E. N. Majerus in BioControl (2008)

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    Intraguild predation involving Harmonia axyridis: a review of current knowledge and future perspectives

    As an effective generalist predator of aphids and other hemipteran pests H. axyridis has been a successful biological control agent. However, the very functional traits that have contributed to its success in thi...

    Judith K. Pell, Jason Baverstock, Helen E. Roy, Remy L. Ware in BioControl (2008)

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    Interactions between the fungal pathogen Beauveria bassiana and three species of coccinellid: Harmonia axyridis, Coccinella septempunctata and Adalia bipunctata

    Harmonia axyridis is a predatory coccinellid, native to central and eastern Asia. It has been available in many countries for use as a biological control agent of pest aphids and scale insects....

    Helen Elizabeth Roy, Peter M. J. Brown in From Biological Control to Invasion: the L… (2008)

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    Intraguild predation of immature stages of British and Japanese coccinellids by the invasive ladybird Harmonia axyridis

    Declines in native aphidophages in North America have been linked to intraguild predation (IGP) by the invasive coccinellid Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). It is feared that many British s...

    Remy L. Ware, Michael E. N. Majerus in From Biological Control to Invasion: the L… (2008)

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    Harmonia axyridis in Great Britain: analysis of the spread and distribution of a non-native coccinellid

    Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is native to Asia, and was widely introduced as a biocontrol agent of aphids and coccids in Europe and North America. In Europe H. axyridis is c...

    Peter Michael James Brown, Helen E. Roy in From Biological Control to Invasion: the L… (2008)

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    Intraguild predation involving Harmonia axyridis: a review of current knowledge and future perspectives

    As an effective generalist predator of aphids and other hemipteran pests H. axyridis has been a successful biological control agent. However, the very functional traits that have contributed to its success in thi...

    Judith K. Pell, Jason Baverstock in From Biological Control to Invasion: the L… (2008)