LIST of PUBLICATIONS

 Maurice W. SABELIS

Professor in Population Biology

University of Amsterdam

 

1979

 

1.           Sabelis, M.W. & M. van de Vrie (1979). Evaluation of phytoseiid predators for control of spider mites. Recent Advances in Acarology 1: 491-498.

 

1980

 

2.           Feldman, A.M. & M.W. Sabelis (1981). Karyotype displacement in a laboratory population of the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae (Koch): Experiments and computer simulations. Genetica 55: 93-110.

3.           Rabbinge, R. & M.W. Sabelis (1980). Systems analysis and simulation as an aid to the understanding of acarine predator-prey systems. In: Integrated Control of Insect Pests in the Netherlands (P. Gruys & A.K. Minks, eds), Pudoc, Wageningen pp. 281-290.

 

1981

 

4.           Sabelis, M.W. (1981). Biological Control of Two-spotted Spider mites using Phytoseiid Predators. Agricultural Research Reports 910, Pudoc, Wageningen 242 pp.

 

1982

 

Thesis defence

 

1983

 

5.           Sabelis M.W., F. van Alebeek, A. Bal, J. van Bilsen, T. van Heijningen, P. Kaizer, G. Kramer, H. Snellen, R. Veenebos & J. Vogelezang (1983). Experimental validation of a simulation model of the interaction between Phytoseiulus persimilis and Tetranychus urticae on cucumber. OILB-Bulletin SROP/WPRS 6(3): 207-229.

6.           Sabelis, M.W. & H.E. van de Baan (1983). Location of distant spider-mite colonies by phytoseiid predators: Demonstration of specific kairomones emitted by Tetranychus urticae and Panonychus ulmi (Acari: Phytoseiidae, Tetranychidae). Entomologia Experimentalis  et Applicata 33: 303-314.

 

1984

 

7.           Laurense, A., P. Mols, M.W. Sabelis & H. Venne (1984). Geïntegreerde Bestrijding in de Derde Wereld. Publicatie Vereniging van Wetenschappelijk Werkers, Werkgroep Pesticiden en Ontwikkelingslanden, 160 pp.

8.           Sabelis, M.W. & P. Schippers (1984). Variable wind directions and anemotactic strategies of searching for an odour plume. Oecologia (Berlin) 63: 225-228.

9.           Sabelis, M.W. & W.P.J. Overmeer (1984). Book Review: Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Phytoseiidae (Ed. M.A. Hoy). Protection Ecology 6(4): 317-318.

10.        Sabelis, M.W. (1984). Book Review: Recent Advances in Knowledge of the Phytoseiidae (Ed. M.A. Hoy). Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 34: 11-12.

11.        Sabelis, M.W., B.P. Afman & P.J. Slim (1984). Location of distant spider-mite colonies by Phytoseiulus persimilis: Localisation and extraction of a kairomone. Acarology VI, Vol. 1 (D.A. Griffiths & C.E. Bowman): 431-440.

12.        Sabelis, M.W., J.E. Vermaat & A. Groeneveld (1984). Arrestment responses of the predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis, to steep odour gradients of a kairomone. Physiological Entomology 9: 437-446.

 

1985

 

13.        Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis (1985). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1A, Elsevier Amsterdam, 403 pp.

14.        Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis (1985). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, Elsevier Amsterdam, 458 pp.

15.        Jagers Op Akkerhuis, G., M.W. Sabelis & W.F. Tjallingii (1985). Ultrastructure of chemoreceptors of the pedipalps and first tarsi of Phytoseiulus persimilis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 1: 235-251.

16.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Reproductive Strategies. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1A, pp. 265-278, Elsevier Amsterdam.

17.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Sampling Techniques. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1A, pp. 337-350, Elsevier Amsterdam.

18.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Capacity for population increase. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 35-41, Elsevier Amsterdam.

19.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Development. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 43-53, Elsevier Amsterdam.

20.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Reproduction. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 73-82, Elsevier Amsterdam.

21.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Sex Allocation. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 83-94, Elsevier Amsterdam.

22.        Sabelis, M.W. (1985). Predation on spider mites. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 103-129, Elsevier Amsterdam.

23.        Sabelis, M.W. & M. Dicke (1985). Long-range dispersal and searching behaviour. In: (Helle, W. & M.W. Sabelis, Eds). Spider Mites: Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pests Vol. 1B, pp. 141-160, Elsevier Amsterdam.

 

1986

 

24.        Bakker, F.M. & M.W. Sabelis (1986). Attack success of Amblyseius mckenziei and the stage-related defensive capacity of Thrips larvae. Mededelingen der Faculteit Landbouwwetenschappen, Rijksuniversiteit Gent, 51/3A: 1041-1044.

25.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis & A. Groeneveld (1986). Vitamin-A deficiency modifies response of predatory mite Amblyseius potentillae to volatile kairomone of two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 12(6): 1389-1396.

26.        Ponti, O.M.B. de, J.C. van Lenteren & M.W. Sabelis (1986). Breeding cucumbers and tomatoes for improved biological control of whiteflies and spider mites. Horticultural Science 21: 331.

27.        Sabelis, M.W. & J. van der Meer (1986). Local dynamics of the interaction between predatory mites and two-spotted spider mites. In: Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations (J.A.J. Metz & O. Diekmann, eds), Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 68, Springer-Verlag, pp. 322-344.

28.        Sabelis, M.W. & W.E.M. Laane (1986). Regional dynamics of spider-mite populations that become extinct locally because of food source depletion and predation by phytoseiid mites (Acarina: Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae). In: Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations (J.A.J. Metz & O. Diekmann, eds), Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 68, Springer-Verlag, pp. 345-375.

29.        Sabelis, M.W. (1986). The functional response of predatory mites to the density of two-spotted spider mites. In: Dynamics of Physiologically Structured Populations (J.A.J. Metz & O. Diekmann, eds), Lecture Notes in Biomathematics 68, Springer-Verlag, pp. 298-321.

 

1987

 

30.        Hassell, M.P. & M.W. Sabelis (1987). Reply to Den Boer. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 2(3): 78.

31.        Sabelis, M.W. & C.J. Nagelkerke (1987). Sex allocation strategies of pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mites. Netherlands Journal of Zoology 37: 117-136.

32.        Van Haren, R.J.F., M.M. Steenhuis, M.W. Sabelis & O.M.B. de Ponti (1987). Tomato stem trichomes and dispersal success of Phytoseiulus persimilis relative to its prey Tetranychus urticae. Experimental and Applied Acarology 3: 115-121.

 

1988

 

33.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1988). How plants obtain predatory mites as bodyguards.  Netherlands Journal of Zoology 38: 148-165.

34.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1988). Origin and function of semiochemicals in a tritrophic system of host plant, spider mites and predatory mites. Les Colloques de l'INRA no. 48: 17-18. Parasitoid Insects, European Workshop Lyon, sept. 7-10, 1987 (M. Bouletreau, G. Bonnot)

35.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1988). Terminology of chemicals involved in interactions between individual organisms. Should it be based on cost-benefit analysis rather than on origin of compounds?  Functional Ecology 2: 131-139.

36.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis & M. de Jong (1988). Analysis of prey preference in phytoseiid mites by using an olfactometer, predation models and electrophoresis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 5: 225-241.

37.        Diekmann, O., J.A.J. Metz & M.W. Sabelis (1988). Mathematical models of predator-prey-plant interactions in a patchy environment. Experimental and Applied Acarology 5: 319-342.

38.        Jong, M.C.M. de & M.W. Sabelis (1988). How bark beetles avoid interference with squatters: An ESS for colonisation by Ips typographus. Oikos 51: 88-96.

39.        Metz, J.A.J., M.W. Sabelis & J.H. Kuchlein (1988). Sources of variation in predation rates at high prey densities: an analytic model and a mite example. Experimental and Applied Acarology 5: 187-206.

40.        Sabelis, M.W. & C.J. Nagelkerke (1988). Evolution of pseudo-arrhenotoky. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 301-318.

41.        Sabelis, M.W. & M.C.M. de Jong (1988). Should all plants recruit bodyguards? Conditions for a polymorphic ESS of synomone production in plants. Oikos 53: 247-252.

42.        Sabelis, M.W. & O. Diekmann (1988). Overall population stability despite local extinction: The stabilizing influence of prey dispersal from predator-invaded patches. Theoretical Population Biology 34: 169-176.

43.        Sabelis, M.W., A. Janssen & W. Helle (eds.) (1988). Population dynamics of predatory mites and spider mites. Part I. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 187-318.

44.        Sabelis, M.W., A. Janssen & W. Helle (eds.) (1988). Population dynamics of predatory mites and spider mites. Part II. Experimental and Applied Acarology 5: 186-347.

45.        Van Dinh, N., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (1988). Reproductive success of Amblyseius idaeus and Amblyseius anonymus on a diet of two-spotted spider mites. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 41-52.

46.        Van Dinh, N., M.W. Sabelis & A. Janssen (1988). The influence of humidity and water availability on the survival of Amblyseius idaeus and Amblyseius anonymus. Experimental and Applied Acarology 4: 27-40.

 

1989

 

47.        Bakker, F.M. & M.W. Sabelis (1989). How larvae of Thrips tabaci reduce the attack success of phytoseiid predators. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 50: 47-51.

48.        Bruin, J. & M.W. Sabelis (1989). Do cotton plants communicate by means of airborne signals? Consequences for phytophagous mites and predatory mites. Mededelingen van de Faculteit der Landbouwwetenschappen, Rijksuniversiteit Gent 54: 853-859.

49.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1989). Does it pay plants to advertise for bodyguards? Towards a cost-benefit analysis of induced synomone production. In: Consequences of Variation in Growth Rate and Productivity of Higher Plants (eds. H. Lambers, H. Konings, M.L. Cambridge & Th.L. Pons), pp. 341-358. SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague, The Netherlands

50.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis & H.van de Berg (1989). Does prey preference change as a result of prey species being presented together? Analysis of prey selection by the predatory mite Typhlodromus pyri (Acarina: Phytoseiidae). Oecologia 81: 302-309.

51.        Diekmann, O., J.A.J. Metz & M.W. Sabelis (1989). Reflections and calculations on a prey-predator-patch problem. Acta Applicandae Mathematicae 14: 23-35.

52.        Jong, M.C.M. de & M.W. Sabelis (1989). How bark beetles avoid interference with squatters: a correction. Oikos 54: 128.

53.        Sabelis, M.W. & M. Scholman (1989). Sex ratio control in a pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mite. Progress in Acarology (G.P. Channabasavanna & C.A. Viraktamath, eds) Vol. 1: 267.

54.        Sabelis, M.W. (1989). Biological Control of Pests, Diseases and Weeds (eds. R.K.S. Wood & M.J. Way). Trends in Ecology and Evolution 4: 31-32.

 

1990

 

55.        Bruin, J. & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Airborne information transfer between cotton seedlings: consequences for phytophagous mites and predatory mites. Proceedings Experimental and Applied Entomology, N.E.V. Amsterdam, Vol. 1: 42-43.

56.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Do plants cry for help? Acta Botanica Neerlandica 39: 112.

57.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis, J. Takabayashi, J. Bruin & M.A. Posthumus (1990). Plant strategies of manipulating predator-prey interactions through allelochemicals: prospects for application in pest control.  Journal of Chemical Ecology 16: 3091-3118.

58.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis, M. de Jong & M.P.T. Alers (1990). Do phytoseiid mites select the best prey species in terms of reproductive success? Experimental and Applied Acarology 8: 161-173.

59.        Drukker, B. & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Anthocorid bugs respond to odour emanating from Psylla infested pear trees. Proceedings Experimental and Applied Entomology, N.E.V. Amsterdam, Vol. 1: 88-89.

60.        Janssen, A., C.D. Hofker, A.R. Braun, N. Mesa, M.W. Sabelis & A.C. Bellotti (1990). Preselecting predatory mites for biological control: the use of an olfactometer.  Bulletin of Entomological  Research 80: 177-181.

61.        Rijn, P.C.J. van & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Pollen as an alternative food source for predatory mites and its effect on the biological control of thrips in greenhouses. Proceedings Experimental and Applied Entomology, N.E.V. Amsterdam, Vol. 1: 44-48.

62.        Rijn, P.C.J. van & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Pollen availability and its effect on the maintenance of populations of Amblyseius cucumeris, a predator of thrips. Mededelingen van de Faculteit voor Landbouwwetenschappen, Rijksuniversiteit  Gent  55: 335-341.

63.        Rijn, P.C.J. van & M.W. Sabelis (1990). Pollen availability and its effect on the maintenance of populations of Amblyseius cucumeris, a predator of thrips. Bulletin SROP/WPRS XIII/5: 179-184.

64.        Sabelis, M.W. (1990). How to analyse prey preference when prey density varies? A new method to discriminate between effects of gut fullness and prey type composition. Oecologia  82: 289-298.

 

1991

 

65.        Baan, H.E. van de, M.W. Sabelis, T.A.M.M. Cuypers & J.C. van Lenteren (1991). Niet-chemische en chemische alternatieven voor prioritaire gewasbeschermingsmiddelen. Fase 1. Rapport Ministerie van VROM, 278 pp.

66.        Baan, H.E. van de, T.A.M.M. Cuypers, J.C. van Lenteren & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Pestbase: a relational database for the evalation of alternatives for environmentally harmful pesticides. Danish Journal of Plant and Soil Science 85: 57-62.

67.        Beekman, M., J.J. Fransen, R.D. Oetting & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Differential arrestment of the Minute Pirate Bug, Orius insidiosus (Say) (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae), on two plant species. Mededelingen van de Faculteit der Landbouwwetenschappen, Rijksuniversiteit Gent 56: 273-276.

68.        Bruin, J. & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Airborne information transfer between cotton plants: consequences for phytophagous mites and predatory mites. In: Insects-Plants '89 (eds. A. Szentesi & T. Jermy), pp. 447-448. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest

69.        Bruin, J., M.W. Sabelis & M. Dicke (1991). Mite herbivory induces airborne information transfer between plants. In: Modern Acarology (eds. F. Dusbábek and V. Bukva), Vol. 2: 599-605. Academia, Prague and SPB Academic Publishing bv, The Hague

70.        Bruin, J., M.W. Sabelis, J. Takabayashi & M. Dicke (1991). Uninfested plants profit from their infested neighbours. Proceedings Experimental and Applied Entomology, N.E.V. Amsterdam, Vol. 2: 103-108.

71.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis & J. Takabayashi (1991). Do plants cry for help? Evidence related to a tritrophic system of predatory mites, spider mites and their host plants. In: Insects-Plants ' 89 (eds. A. Szentesi & T. Jermy), pp. 127-134. Akadémiai Kiado, Budapest

72.        Dicke, M., M.W. Sabelis, R.J.F. Bogaers, M.P.T. Alers & I. van Halder (1991). Kairomone perception by a predatory mite: behavioural analysis of chemoreceptor-carrying extremities. Proceedings Experimental and Applied Entomology, N.E.V. Amsterdam, Vol. 2: 179-184.

73.        Janssen, A., J.J.M. van Alphen, M.W. Sabelis & K. Bakker (1991). Microhabitat selection behaviour of Leptopilina heterotoma changes when odour of competitor is present. Redia 64: 203-210.

74.        Jong, M.C.M. de & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Limits to runaway sexual selection: The wallflower paradox. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 4: 637-655.

75.        Jongebloed, P.H.J., D.M. Elgersma & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Does a vascular wilt fungus induce a defense in tomato affecting reproduction of two-spotted spider mites? In: Modern Acarology (eds. F. Dusbábek and V. Bukva), Vol. 1: 595-600. Academia, Prague and SPB Academic Publishing bv , The Hague

76.        Nagelkerke, C.J. & M.W. Sabelis (1991). Precise sex-ratio control in the pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mite, Typhlodromus occidentalis Nesbitt. In: The Acari: Reproduction, development and life-history strategies (eds. R. Schuster & P.W. Murphy), pp. 193-208, Chapman & Hall, London

77.        Sabelis, M.W. (1991). Life-history evolution of spider mites. In: The Acari: Reproduction, Development and Life-History Strategies (eds. R. Schuster & P.W. Murphy), pp. 23-50. Chapman & Hall, London

78.        Sabelis, M.W., O. Diekmann & V.A.A. Jansen (1991). Metapopulation  persistence despite local extinction: predator-prey patch models of the Lotka-Volterra type. Biological Journal of Linnean Society 42: 267-283.

 

1992

 

79.        Bruin, J., M. Dicke & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Plants are better protected against spider mites after exposure to volatiles from infested conspecifics. Experientia 48: 525-529.

80.        Bruin, J., T. Gotoh, M.W. Sabelis, S.B.J. Menken & W.E. van Ginkel  (1992). Host race formation in the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae). Proceedings of the 8th Insect-Plant relationships, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser & P. Harrewijn, eds), pp. 203-204

81.        Bruin, J., A.T. Groot, M.W. Sabelis & M. Dicke (1992). Mite herbivory causes better protection in downwind uninfested plants. Proceedings of the 8th Insect-Plant relationships, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (S.B.J. Menken, J.H. Visser & P. Harrewijn, eds), pp. 357-358

82.        Dicke, M. & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Costs and benefits of chemical information conveyance: proximate and ultimate factors. In: Insect Chemical Ecology, an Evolutionary Approach (eds. B. Roitberg & M. Isman), pp.122-155. Chapman & Hall, Hants

83.        Harmsen, R. & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Of mites and models: an introduction to the symposium proceedings. Experimental and Applied Acarology 14: 179-184.

84.        Jansen, V.A.A. & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Prey dispersal and predator persistence. Experimental and Applied Acarology 14: 215-231.

85.        Janssen, A. & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Phytoseiid life-histories, local predator-prey dynamics, and strategies for control of tetranychid mites. Experimental and Applied Acarology 14: 233-250.

86.        Jongebloed, P.H.J., D.M. Elgersma & M.W. Sabelis (1992). Does a vascular fungus of tomato induce a defence response or a change in host plant quality that also affects the oviposition of spider mites? Experimental and Applied Acarology 16: 227-239.

87.        Klashorst, G. van de, J.L. Readshaw, M.W. Sabelis & R. Lingeman (1992). A demonstration of asynchronous local cycles in an acarine predator-prey system. Experimental and Applied Acarology 14: 185-199.

88.        Sabelis, M.W. & F.M. Bakker (1992). How predatory mites cope with the web of their tetranychid prey: a functional view on dorsal chaetotaxy in the Phytoseiidae. Experimental and Applied Acarology 16: 203-225.

89.        Sabelis, M.W. & R. Harmsen (eds.) (1992). Population Dynamics of Plant-Inhabiting Mites. Experimental and Applied Acarology 14: 179-422.

90.        Sabelis, M.W. (1992). Arthropod predators. In: Natural Enemies, The Population Biology of Predators, Parasites and Diseases (ed. M.J. Crawley), pp. 225-264. Blackwell, Oxford

 

1993

 

91.          Baalen, M. van & M.W. Sabelis (1993). Coevolution of patch selection strategies of predator and prey and the consequences for ecological stability. The American Naturalist 142: 646-670.

92.          Bruin, J., M.W. Sabelis & M. Dicke (1993). Information transfer from mite-infested to uninfested plants: Interplant communication? In: J.C. Schultz & I. Raskin (eds.) Plant Signals in Interactions with Other Organisms. Current Topics in Plant Physiology, An American Society of Plant Physiologists Series Volume 11: pp. 248-250.

93.        Dicke, M., J. Bruin & M.W. Sabelis (1993). Herbivore-induced plant volatiles mediate plant-carnivore, plant-herbivore, and plant-plant interactions: talking plants revisited. In: Plant Signals in Interactions with Other Organisms (eds. J.C. Schultz & I. Raskin), pp. 182-196. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, Maryland

94.        Gotoh, T., J. Bruin, M.W. Sabelis & S.B.J. Menken (1993). Host race formation in Tetranychus urticae: genetic differentiation, host plant preference, and mate choice in a tomato and a cucumber strain. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 68: 171-178.

95.        Meiracker, R.A.F. van den & M.W. Sabelis (1993). Oviposition sites of Orius insidiosus in sweet pepper. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 16: 109-112.

96.        Sabelis, M.W. & A. Janssen (1993). Evolution of life-history patterns in the Phytoseiidae. In: Mites. Ecological and Evolutionary Analyses of Life-History Patterns (ed. M.A. Houck), pp. 70-98. Chapman & Hall, New York

97.        Sabelis, M.W. & C.J. Nagelkerke (1993). Sex allocation and pseudoarrhenotoky in phytoseiid mites. In: Evolution and Diversity of Sex Ratio in Haplodiploid Insects and Mites (eds. D.L. Wrensch & M.A. Ebbert), pp. 512-541. Chapman & Hall, New York

98.        Sabelis, M.W. & J.J. van der Weel (1993). Anemotactic responses of the predatory mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, and their role in prey finding. Experimental and Applied Acarology 17: 521-529.

99.        Scutareanu, P., B. Drukker & M.W. Sabelis (1993). Migration of anthocorid bugs to Psylla-infested pear trees. Mededelingen van de Faculteit der Landbouwwetenschappen, Rijksuniversiteit Gent 58: 447-451.

 

1994

 

100.    Drukker, B., P. Scutareanu & M.W. Sabelis (1994). Migrating anthocorids are attracted by odours from Psylla-infested trees in a pear orchard: evidence of induced indirect defence in the field. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 17: 76-80.

101.    Sabelis, M.W. & B.P. Afman (1994). Synomone-induced suppression of take-off in the phytoseiid mite, Phytoseiulus persimilis. Experimental and Applied Acarology 18: 711-721.

102.    Sabelis, M.W. (1994). Natuurlijke selectie en populatiedynamica. Inaugurele rede (28 januari 1994). 22 pp

103.    Sabelis, M.W., F.M. Bakker & H.R. Bolland (1994). Hypotrichy in the Phytoseiidae: adaptation or phylogenetic constraint? Experimental and Applied Acarology 18: 241-245.

104.    Scutareanu, P., B. Drukker & M.W. Sabelis (1994). Local population dynamics of pear psyllids and their anthocorid predators. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin 17: 18-22.

105.    Scutareanu, P., M.W. Sabelis, J.J. Boon, E. v.d. Hage & A. Grove (1994). Leaf polyphenols in pear trees infested by Psylla pyricola or mechanically damaged. INRA Editions, Polyphenols 94, 17th International Conference on Polyphenols, Palma de Mallorca , pp. 373-374.

106.    Zanen, P.O., M.W. Sabelis, J.P. Buonaccorsi, Ch.T. David & R.T. Cardé (1994). Search strategies of fruit flies in steady and shifting winds in the absence of food odours. Physiological Entomology 19: 335-341.

 

1995

 

107.    Baalen, M. van & M.W. Sabelis (1995). The dynamics of multiple infection and the evolution of virulence. The American Naturalist 146: 881-910.

108.    Baalen, M. van & M.W. Sabelis (1995). The milker-killer dilemma in spatially structured predator-prey interactions. Oikos 74: 391-400.

109.    Baalen, M. van & M.W. Sabelis (1995). The scope for virulence management: A comment on Ewald's view on the evolution of virulence. Trends in Microbiology 3: 414-415.

110.    Boot, W.J., M. van Baalen & M.W. Sabelis (1995). Why do Varroa mites invade worker brood cells of the honey bee despite lower reproductive success? Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36: 283-289.

111.    Bruin, J., M.W. Sabelis & M. Dicke (1995). Do plants tap SOS signals from their infested neighbours? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 167-170

112.    Bruin, J., M.W. Sabelis & M. Dicke (1995). Plants may talk, but can they hear? - A reply. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 10: 371.

113.    Conijn, C.G.M., I.K.A. Lesna & M.W. Sabelis (1995). Biologische bestrijding van de bollemijt met de roofmijt Hypoaspis aculeifer. Gewasbescherming 26: 28.

114.    Drukker, B., P. Scutareanu & M.W. Sabelis (1995). Do anthocorid predators respond to synomones from Psylla-infested pear trees in field conditions? Entomologia  Experimentalis  et Applicata 77: 193-203.

115.    Jansen, V.A.A. & M.W. Sabelis (1995). Outbreaks of colony-forming pests in tri-trophic systems: consequences for pest control and the evolution of pesticide resistance. Oikos 74: 172-176

116.    Janssen, A., J.J.M. van Alphen, M.W. Sabelis & K. Bakker (1995). Odour-mediated avoidance of competition in Drosophila parasitoids: The ghost of competition. Oikos 73: 356-366.

117.    Janssen, A., J.J.M. van Alphen, M.W. Sabelis & K. Bakker (1995). Specificity of odour-mediated avoidance of competition in Drosophila parasitoids. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 36: 229-236.

118.    Lesna, I., M.W. Sabelis, H.R. Bolland & C.G.M. Conijn (1995). Candidate natural enemies for control of Rhizoglyphus robini Claparède (Acari: Astigmata) in lily bulbs: Exploration in the field and preselection in the laboratory. Experimental and Applied Acarology 19: 655-669.

119.    Meijden, E. van der, M.W. Sabelis & H. Klomp (1995). Populatiedynamica. In: Oecologie (eds. K. Bakker, J.H. Mook, J.G. van Rhijn), Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, Houten/Diegem, The Netherlands, pp. 225-273

120.    Roos, A.M. de & M.W. Sabelis (1995). Why does space matter? In a spatial world it is hard to see the forest before the trees. Oikos 74: 347-348.

121.    Roos, A.M. de & M.W. Sabelis (eds.) (1995). Evolution and population dynamics in spatially structured environments. Oikos 74: 347-424.

 

1996

 

122.    Boer, R. de, W.A.D. van der Hoeven, L.P.S. van der Geest & M.W. Sabelis (1996). Optimum strategies for the control of house dust mites in 'sanitized' homes. Annual Scientific Report 1994-1995, Netherlands Asthma Foundation, Leusden, pp. 53-55.

123.    Lesna, I., M.W. Sabelis & C.G.M. Conijn (1996). Biological control of the bulb mite, Rhizoglyphus robini, by the predatory mite, Hypoaspis aculeifer, on lilies: predator-prey interactions at various spatial scales. Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 369-376.

124.    Lindquist, E.E., M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.) (1996). Eriophyoid Mites - Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pest Series Vol. 6, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 790 + xxxii pp.

125.    Nagelkerke, C.J. & M.W. Sabelis (1996). Hierarchical levels of spatial structure and their consequences for the evolution of sex allocation in mites and other arthropods. The American Naturalist 148: 16-39.

126.    Nagelkerke, C.J., M. van Baalen & M.W. Sabelis (1996). When should a female avoid adding eggs to the clutch of another female? A simultaneous oviposition and sex allocation game. Evolutionary Ecology 10: 475-497.

127.    Sabelis, M.W. & J. Bruin (1996). Evolutionary ecology: life history patterns, food plant choice and dispersal. In: E.E. Lindquist, M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.). Eriophyoid Mites - Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pest Series Vol. 6, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 329-366.

128.    Sabelis, M.W. & P.C.J. van Rijn (1996). Eriophyoid mites as alternative prey. In: E.E. Lindquist, M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.). Eriophyoid Mites - Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pest Series Vol. 6, World Crop Pest Series Vol. 6, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 757-764

129.    Sabelis, M.W. (1996). Phytoseiidae. In: E.E. Lindquist, M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (eds.). Eriophyoid Mites - Their Biology, Natural Enemies and Control. World Crop Pest Series Vol. 6, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 427-456.

130.    Sabelis, M.W. (1996). Plant-predator mutualismen en de betekenis daarvan voor de biologische bestrijding van plagen. Eco Nieuws 1: 17-19.

131.    Scutareanu, P., B. Drukker, J. Bruin, M.A. Posthumus & M.W. Sabelis (1996). Leaf volatiles and polyphenols in pear trees infested by Psylla pyricola. Evidence for simultaneously induced responses. Chemoecology 7: 34-38.

132.    Scutareanu, P., J. Boon, M. Claeys, G. van der Doelen, Y.L. Ma & M.W. Sabelis (1996). HPLC pattern and composition of leaf polyphenols in pear trees infested by Psylla pyricola and mechanically damaged. Polyphenols Communications '96, 2: 393-394.

 

1997

 

133.    Chatzivasileiadis, E.A. & M.W. Sabelis (1997). Toxicity of methyl ketones from tomato trichomes to Tetranychus urticae Koch. Experimental and Applied Acarology 21: 473-484.

134.    Drukker, B., A. Janssen, W. Ravensberg & M.W. Sabelis (1997). Improved control capacity of the mite predator Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on tomato. Experimental and Applied Acarology 21: 507-518.

135.    Janssen, A., J. Bruin, R. Schraag, G. Jacobs & M.W. Sabelis (1997). Predators use volatiles to avoid patches with conspecifics. Journal of Animal Ecology 66: 223-232.

136.    Margolies, D.C., M.W. Sabelis and J.E. Boyer, Jr. (1997). Response of a phytoseiid predator to herbivore-induced plant volatiles: selection on attraction and effect on prey exploitation. Journal of Insect Behaviour 10: 695-709.

137.    Oduor, G. I., M.W. Sabelis, R. Lingeman, G. de Moraes & J.S. Yaninek (1997). Modelling fungal (Neozygites cf. floridana) epizootics in local populations of cassava green mites (Mononychellus tanajoa). Experimental and Applied Acarology 21: 485-506.

138.    Pallini, A., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (1997). Odour-mediated responses of phytophagous mites to conspecific and heterospecific competitors. Oecologia 110: 179-185.

139.    Sabelis, M.W. & P.C.J. van Rijn (1997). Predation by insects and mites. In: T. Lewis (Ed.) Thrips as Crop Pests, CAB-International, pp. 259-354.

140.    Scutareanu, P., B, Drukker, J. Bruin & M.W. Sabelis (1998). Volatiles from Psylla-infested pear trees and their possible involvement in attraction of anthocorid predators. Journal of Chemical Ecology 23: 2241-2260.

 

1998

 

141.    Beekman, M., R. Lingeman, F.M. Kleijne & M.W. Sabelis (1998). Optimal timing of the production of sexuals in bumblebee colonies. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 88: 147-154.

142.    Chatzivasileiadis, E.A. & M.W. Sabelis (1998). Variability in susceptibility among cucumber and tomato strains of Tetranychus urticae Koch to 2-tridecanone from tomato trichomes: Effects of host plant shift. Experimental and Applied Acarology 22: 455-466.

143.    Janssen, A., A. Pallini, M. Venzon & M.W. Sabelis (1998). Behaviour and food web interactions among plant inhabiting mites and thrips. Experimental and Applied Acarology 22: 497 -521.

144.    Nagelkerke, C.J. & M.W. Sabelis (1998) Precise control of sex allocation in pseudo-arrhenotokous phytoseiid mites. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 11: 649-684.

145.    Pallini A., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (1998). Predators induce interspecific herbivore competition for food in refuge space. Ecology Letters 1: 171-176.

146.    Roos, A.M. de, M.W. Sabelis, L.P.S. van der Geest, M. van Breemen, R. Geerts, B. Groeneveld, R. Hulskamp, T. van Kooten, P. Meirmans & M. Vlaar 1998 Genetisch gemodificeerde organismen. Risico’s voor ecosystemen en biodiversiteit? Landschap 15: 157-168

147.    Sabelis, M.W. (1998). Natuurlijke Selectie en Populatiedynamica. Athenaeum Illustre 13: 47-52.

148.    Sabelis, M.W. & C.J. Nagelkerke (1998). Arrhenotoky, Pseudo-arrhenotoky, Pseudogamy. The Encyclopaedia of Ecology and Environmental Management (P. Calow, Ed.), Blackwell Science, Oxford, UK

 

1999

 

149.    Baalen, M. van & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Non-equilibrium Population Dynamics of ‘Ideal and Free’ Prey and Predators . American Naturalist 154: 69-88.

150.    Bruin, J., L.P.S. van der Geest & M.W. Sabelis (Eds) (1999). Ecology and Evolution of the Acari. Series Entomologica, vol. 55, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 677 pp.

151.    Chatzivasileiadis, E.A., J.J. Boon & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Accumulation and turnover of 2-tridecanone in Tetranychus urticae Koch and its consequences for resistance of wild and cultivated tomatoes. Experimental and Applied Acarology 23: 1011-1021

152.    Janssen, A., A. Pallini, M. Venzon & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Absence of odour-mediated avoidance of heterospecific competitors by the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 92: 73-82.

153.    Janssen, A., A. Pallini, M. Venzon & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Behaviour and indirect interactions in food webs of plant-inhabiting arthropods. In: Bruin, J., L.P.S. van der Geest & M.W. Sabelis (Eds) (1999). Ecology and Evolution of the Acari. Series Entomologica, vol. 55, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 231-250.

154.    Lesna, I. & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Diet-dependent female choice for males with ‘good genes’. Nature 401: 581-584 (7 October 1999).

155.    Meiracker, R.A.F. van den & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Do functional responses of predatory arthropods reach a plateau? A case study of Orius insidiosus with western flower thrips as prey. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 90: 323-329.

156.    Pallini, A., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Do western flower thrips avoid plants infested with spider mites? Interactions between potential competitors. In: Bruin, J., L.P.S. van der Geest & M.W. Sabelis (Eds) (1999). Ecology and Evolution of the Acari. Series Entomologica, vol. 55, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 375 - 380.

157.    Pallini, A., Janssen, A. & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Spider mites avoid plants with predators. Experimental and Applied Ecology 23: 803-815.

158.    Pels, B. & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Local dynamics, overexploitation and predator dispersal in an acarine predator-prey system. Oikos 86: 573-583.

159.    Sabelis, M.W., M. van Baalen, F.M. Bakker, J. Bruin, B. Drukker, M. Egas, A. Janssen, I. Lesna, B. Pels, P.C.J. van Rijn & P. Scutareanu (1999). Evolution of direct and indirect plant defence against herbivorous arthropods. In: Herbivores: Between Plants and Predators (H. Olff, V.K. Brown & R.H. Drent, Eds), pp. 109-166, Blackwell Science, Oxford.

160.    Sabelis, M.W., A. Janssen, A. Pallini, M. Venzon, J. Bruin, B. Drukker & P. Scutareanu (1999). Behavioural responses of predatory and herbivorous arthropods to induced plant volatiles: From evolutionary ecology to agricultural applications. In: Induced Plant Defenses against Pathogens and Herbivores (A. Agrawal, S. Tuzun, E. Bent Eds), pp. 269-298. APS Press, The American Phytopathological Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.

161.    Sabelis, M.W., A. Janssen, J. Bruin, F.M. Bakker, B. Drukker, P. Scutareanu & P.C.J. van Rijn (1999). Interactions between arthropod predators and plants: A conspiracy against herbivorous arthropods? , In: Bruin, J., L.P.S. van der Geest & M.W. Sabelis (Eds) (1999). Ecology and Evolution of the Acari. Series Entomologica, vol. 55, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 207-230.

162.    Sabelis, M.W., M. van Baalen, J. Bruin, M. Egas, V.A.A. Jansen, A. Janssen & B. Pels (1999). The evolution of overexploitation and mutualism in plant-herbivore-predator interactions and its impact on population dynamics. In: B.A. Hawkins & H.V. Cornell (Eds) Theoretical Approaches to Biological Control, pp. 259-282 Cambridge University Press

163.    Scutareanu, P., R. Lingeman, B. Drukker & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Cross-correlation analysis of fluctuations in local populations of pear psyllids and anthocorid bugs. Ecological Entomology 24: 1-9.

164.    Scutareanu P, M. Yuliang, M. Claeys M, R. Domisse & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Induction of a p-          coumaroyl trihydroxy triterpene acid in Psylla-infested and mechanically damaged pear trees. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25: 2177-2191.

165.    Venzon, M., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Attraction of a generalist predator towards herbivore-infested plants. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 93: 305-314.

166.    Bruin, J. & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Undamaged plants and predatory mites can have mutual interests. In: Needham, G.R., R. Mitchell, D.J. Horn and W.C. Welbourn. 1999. Acarology IX: Volume 2, Symposia. pp. 233-237. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus, Ohio.

167.    Rijn, P.C.J. van & M.W. Sabelis (1999). Should plants provide food for predators when it also benefits the herbivores? The effects of pollen on a thrips-predatory mite system. In: Acarology IX (Needham, G.R., R. Mitchell, D.J. Horn & W.C. Welbourn, Eds). Volume 2, Symposia. pp. 227-231. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus, Ohio.

168.    Sabelis, M.W. (1999). Evolution of Plant-Predator Mutualisms. In: Acarology IX (Needham, G.R., R. Mitchell, D.J. Horn & W.C. Welbourn, Eds). Volume 2, Symposia. pp. 205-213. Ohio Biological Survey, Columbus,Ohio.

 

2000

 

169.    Drukker, B., G. Jacobs, J. Bruin, A. Kroon & M.W. Sabelis (2000). How predatory arthropods learn to cope with variability in volatile plant signals in the environment of their herbivorous prey. Experimental and Applied Acarology  .24: 881-895.

170.    Drukker, B., J. Bruin & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Anthocorid predators learn to associate herbivore-induced plant volatiles with presence or absence of prey. Physiological Entomology  25: 260-265.

171.    Elliot, S.L., M.W. Sabelis, A. Janssen, L.P.S. van der Geest & E.A.M. Beerling (2000). Can plants use entomopathogens as bodyguards? Ecology Letters  3: 228-235.

172.    Faraji, F., A Janssen, P.C.J. van Rijn & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Kin recognition by the predatory mite Iphiseius degenerans: discrimination among own, conspecific and heterospecific eggs. Ecological Entomology 25: 147-155.

173.    Lesna, I., C.G.M. Conijn, N.M. van Straalen & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Biological control of the bulb mite, Rhizoglyphus robini, by the predatory mite, Hypoaspis aculeifer, on lilies: predator-prey dynamics in the soil under greenhouse and field conditions. Biocontrol Science and Technology 10: 179-193.

174.    McCauley, E., B.E. Kendall, A. Janssen, S. Wood, W.W. Murdoch, P. Hosseini, C.J. Briggs, S.P. Ellner, R.M. Nisbet, M.W. Sabelis & P. Turchin (2000). Inferring colonization processes from population dynamics in spatially-structured predator-prey systems. Ecology 81: 3350-3361.

175.    Pels, B. & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Do herbivore-induced plant volatiles influence predator migration and local dynamics of herbivorous and predatory mites? Experimental and Applied Acarology 24: 427-440.

176.    Vala, F., J.A.J. Breeuwer & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Wolbachia-induced 'hybrid breakdown' in the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Koch. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 267: 1931-1937.

177.    Venzon, M., A. Janssen, A. Pallini & M.W. Sabelis (2000). Diet of a polyphagous predator affects refuge-seeking of its prey. Animal Behaviour 60: 369-375.

 

2001

 

178.    Baalen, M. van, V. Krivan, P.C.J. van Rijn & M.W. Sabelis (2001). Alternative food, switching predators, and the persistence of predator-prey systems. American Naturalist 157: 512-524.

179.    Bruin, J. & M.W. Sabelis  (2001). Meta-analysis of laboratory experiments on plant-plant information transfer. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology (Special Issue) 29 : 1089-1102.

180.    Chatzivasileiadis,  E.A., M. Egas & M.W. Sabelis (2001). Resistance to 2-tridecanone in Tetranychus urticae Koch: effects of induced resistance, cross-resistance and heritability. Experimental and Applied Acarology  25: 717-730.

181.    Egas, M. & M.W. Sabelis (2001). Adaptive learning in a herbivorous mite. Ecology Letters 4: 190-195.

182.    Ellner, S.P., E. McCauley, B.E. Kendall, C.J. Briggs, P. Hosseini, S. Wood, A. Janssen, M.W. Sabelis, P. Turchin, R.M. Nisbet & W.W. Murdoch (2001). Habitat structure and population persistence in an experimental community. Nature 412: 538-543.

183.    Faraji, F., A Janssen & M.W. Sabelis  (2001). Predatory mites avoid ovipositing near counter-attacking prey. Experimental and Applied Acarology  25: 613-623.

184.    Lesna, I. & M.W. Sabelis 2002 Genetic polymorphism in prey preference at a small spatial scale: a case study of soil predatory mites (Hypoaspis aculeifer) and two species of astigmatic mites as prey. In: Acarid Phylogeny and Evolution: Adaptation in Mites and Ticks - Proceedings of the IV Symposium of the European Association of Acarologists (eds. F. Bernini, R. Nannelli, G. Nuzzaci & E. de Lillo), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 49-64

185.    Nomikou, M., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2001). Phytoseiid predators as potential biological control agents for Bemisia tabaci. Experimental and Applied Acarology  25: 271-279.

186.    Sabelis, M.W. , A. Janssen, & M. R. Kant (2001). The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Ally (Enhanced Perspective). Science  291: 2104-2105.

187.    Scutareanu, P., M.W. Sabelis, J.J. Boon & A. Johansson (2001). Systemic and non-systemic responses induced by herbivory: variation between pear cultivars. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin  24: 227-234.

188.    Scutareanu, P., J. Bruin, B. Drukker, M.A. Posthumus & M.W.Sabelis (2001). Pear tree responses to psyllid infestation: intercultivar variation in emission of volatiles. IOBC/WPRS Bulletin  24: 221-226.

189.    Tol, R.W.H.M. van, A.T.C. van der Sommen, M.I.C. Boff, J. van Bezooijen, M.W. Sabelis, & P.H. Smits (2001). Plants protect their roots by alerting the enemies of grubs. Ecology Letters  4: 292-294.

190.    Venzon M., A. Janssen, M.W. Sabelis (2001). Prey preference, intraguild predation and population dynamics of an arthropod food web on plants. Experimental and Applied Acarology  25: 785-808.

 

2002

 

191.    Agrawal, A.A., F. Vala & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Induction of Preference and Performance after Acclimation to Novel Hosts in a Phytophagous Spider Mite: Adaptive Plasticity? The American Naturalist  159: 553–565.

192.    Agrawal, A.A., A. Janssen, J. Bruin, M.A. Posthumus & M.W. Sabelis (2002). An ecological cost of plant defence: attractiveness of bitter cucumber plants to natural enemies of herbivores.  Ecology Letters  5: 377–385.

193.    Dieckmann, U. J.A.J. Metz, M.W. Sabelis & K. Sigmund (2002). The Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: In Pursuit of Virulence Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 532 pp.

194.    Elliot, S.M., M.W. Sabelis, & F.R. Adler (2002). Management of virulence in biocontrol agents. In: Dieckmann, U. J.A.J. Metz, M.W. Sabelis & K. Sigmund (2002). The Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: In Pursuit of Virulence Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 448-459 .

195.    Elliot, S.L., J.D. Mumford, G.J. de Moraes & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Age-dependent infection rates of cassava green mites by a fungal pathogen in Brazil. Experimental and Applied Acarology 27: 169–180.

196.    Faraji, F., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis  (2002). The benefits of clustering eggs: the role of egg predation and larval cannibalism in a predatory mite. Oecologia 131: 20-26.

197.    Faraji, F., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Oviposition patterns in a predatory mite: Avoiding the risk of egg predation caused by prey. Ecological Entomology 27: 660-664.

198.    Janssen, A., M.W. Sabelis & J. Bruin (2002). Evolution of herbivore-induced plant volatiles.  Oikos  97:134-138.

199.    Janssen, A., F. Faraji, T. van der Hammen, S. Magalhães & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Interspecific infanticide deters predators.  Ecology Letters  5: 490-494.

200.    Magalhães, S., A. Janssen, R. Hanna & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Flexible antipredator behaviour in herbivorous mites through vertical migration in a plant. Oecologia 132: 143-149.

201.    Nomikou, M., A. Janssen, R. Schraag & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Phytoseiid predators suppress populations of Bemisia tabaci on cucumber plants with alternative food. Experimental and Applied Acarology 27: 57–68.

202.    Pels, B., A.M. de Roos & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Evolutionary dynamics of prey exploitation in a metapopulation of predators. The American Naturalist 159: 172–189.

203.    Rijn, P.C.J. van, Y.M. van Houten & M.W. Sabelis (2002). How plants benefit from providing food to predators when it is also edible to herbivores. Ecology 83: 2664-2679.

204.    Sabelis, M. W., C.J. Nagelkerke & J.A.J. Breeuwer (2002). Sex ratio control in arrhenotokous and pseudo-arrhenotokous mites. In: Sex Ratios, Concepts and Research Methods (I.C.W. Hardy, ed.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 235-253.

205.    Sabelis, M.W. & J.A.J. Metz (2002). Taking Stock: Relating Theory to Experiment. In: Dieckmann, U. J.A.J. Metz, M.W. Sabelis & K. Sigmund (2002). The Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: In Pursuit of Virulence Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 379-398.

206.    Sabelis, M.W., M. van Baalen, B. Pels, M. Egas & A. Janssen (2002). Evolution of exploitation and defence in plant-herbivore-predator interactions. In: Dieckmann, U. J.A.J. Metz, M.W. Sabelis & K. Sigmund (2002). The Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: In Pursuit of Virulence Management. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 297-321.

207.    Tol, R.W.H.M. van, J.H. Visser & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Olfactory responses of the vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus to tree odours. Physiological Entomology 27: 213-222.

208.    Vala F., A. Weeks, D. Claessen, J A.J. Breeuwer & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Within- and between-population variation in Wolbachia-induced reproductive incompatibility. Evolution 56: 1331-1339.

209.    Venzon, M., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2002). Prey preference and reproductive success of the generalist predator Orius laevigatus.  Oikos  97: 116-124.

 

2003

 

210.    Egas, M., D.J. Norde & M.W. Sabelis  (2003) Adaptive learning in arthropods: spider mites learn to distinguish food quality. Experimental and Applied Acarology  (accepted)

211.    Egas, M., M.W Sabelis, F. Vala & I. Lesna (2003). Adaptive Speciation in Agricultural Pests. Chapter in Adaptive Dynamics of Speciation (accepted)

212.    Elliot S.L., F.R. Adler & M.W. Sabelis (2003) How virulent should a parasite be to its vector?  Ecology (accepted)

213.    Elliot S.L., M.W. Sabelis & F.R. Adler (2003). Evolution of parasite virulence to vectors. In: Proceedings of the Frontis workshop on ecological challenges concerning the use of genetically modified mosquitoes for disease control  (W. Takken  & T.W. Scott, Eds),  pp. 164-171, Wageningen, The Netherlands 26-29 June 2002 (http://library.wur.nl/frontis/malaria/index.html)

214.    Magalhães, S., Brommer, J.E.,Silva, E.S., Bakker, F.M. & Sabelis, M.W. (2003). Life-history trade-off in two predator species sharing the same prey: a study on cassava-inhabiting mites. Oikos (accepted).

215.    Magowski, W., M. Egas, J. Bruin & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Intraspecific variation in induction of feeding preference and performance in a herbivorous mite. Experimental and  Applied Acarology 29: 13-25.

216.    Nomikou, M., A. Janssen & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Herbivore host plant selection: Whitefly learns to avoid host plants that are unsafe for her offspring Oecologia (accepted)

217.    Onzo, A., R. Hanna & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Interactions in an acarine predator guild: Impact on Typhlodromalus aripo abundance and biological control of   cassava green mite in Benin, West Africa. Experimental and Applied Acarology (accepted)                    

218.    Onzo, A., R. Hanna, M.W. Sabelis, & J.S. Yaninek (2003). Diurnal Distribution of an apex-inhabiting Predatory Mite within cassava plants.  Oikos 101: 59-69.

219.    Onzo, A., Hanna, R., Janssen, A. and Sabelis, M.W. 2003. Interactions between two neotropical phytoseiid predators and consequences for biological control of a shared prey – a screenhouse evaluation.  Biocontrol Science & Technology (accepted).

220.    Tilborg  M. van, J. van der Pers, P. Roessingh & M.W. Sabelis (2003). State-dependent and odor-conditioned anemotactic responses of a tiny predatory  mite on a novel version of a locomotion compensator. Measuring Behaviour (accepted)

221.    Tol, R.W.H.M. van, J.H. Visser & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Frass of the weevils Otiorhynchus sulcatus and Otiorhynchus salicicola contains host-plant related kairomones. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (accepted).

222.    Vala, F., J.A.J. Breeuwer & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Sorting out the effects of Wolbachia, genotype and inbreeding on life history traits of a spider-mite. Experimental and Applied Acarology (accepted)

223.    Vala, F., J.A.J. Breeuwer & M.W. Sabelis (2003). No variation for Wolbachia-induced hybrid breakdown in two populations of a spider mite. Experimental and Applied Acarology 29: 1-12.

224.    Vala, F., T. Van Opijnen, J.A.J. Breeuwer & M.W. Sabelis (2003). Genetic conflicts over sex ratio: mite-endosymbiont interactions. American Naturalist 161: 254-266.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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