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Publications by Brian Fenton
Tracking the Global Dispersal of a Cosmopolitan Insect Pest, the Peach Potato Aphid
BMC Ecology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Environmental Science
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Pest Management Strategies for Potato Insect Pests in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
Occurrence of Rabl-Like Telomere Clustering in the Holocentric Chromosomes of the Peach Potato Aphid Myzus Persicae (Hemiptera; Aphididae)
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Mesoamerican Origin and Pre- And Post-Columbian Expansions of the Ranges of Acanthoscelides Obtectus Say, a Cosmopolitan Insect Pest of the Common Bean
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Insect Growth Regulators for Insect Pest Control
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Fighting the Global Pest Problem: Preface to the Special Toxicon Issue on Insecticidal Toxins and Their Potential for Insect Pest Control
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Cotton Insect Pest Management
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A1-3 Chromosomal Translocations in Italian Populations of the Peach Potato Aphid Myzus Persicae (Sulzer) Not Linked to Esterase-Based Insecticide Resistance
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Insect Predators for Controlling Aphids on Potatoes. 8. Green Peach Aphid Consumption by Coccinella Septempunctata and C. Transversoguttata12
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