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Gries, Gerhard

A Meal or a Male: The ‘Whispers’ Of Black Widow Males Do Not Trigger a Predatory Response in Females
Application of pheromone lures to study mechanisms of reproductive isolation and to develop cost-efficient population assessments of click beetles in North America
Attraction of brown marmorated stink bugs, Halyomorpha halys, to blooming sunflower semiochemicals
Chemical communication of the false widow spiders Steatoda grossa and S. triangulosa (Theridiidae)
Contributions to integrated management of synanthropic spiders
Contributions to the development of effective food baits and pheromone lures for capturing mice and rats
Contributions to the ecology of North American vespines: Rearing yellowjackets in nest boxes and unraveling pheromone-mediated nest defense in bald-faced hornets
Contributions to the foraging ecology of house flies, Musca domestica L.
Does the Earth's Magnetic Field Serve as a Reference for Alignment of the Honeybee Waggle Dance?
Exploitation of electromagnetic radiation as a foraging cue by conophagous insects

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