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Linda J Thomson
Linda J Thomson
Senior Resrach Fellow University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
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Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
DS Karp, R Chaplin-Kramer, TD Meehan, EA Martin, F DeClerck, H Grab, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (33), E7863-E7870, 2018
6282018
Predicting the effects of climate change on natural enemies of agricultural pests
LJ Thomson, S Macfadyen, AA Hoffmann
Biological control 52 (3), 296-306, 2010
6052010
Vegetation increases the abundance of natural enemies in vineyards
LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Biological Control 49 (3), 259-269, 2009
1692009
The Effects of Host Age, Host Nuclear Background and Temperature on Phenotypic Effects of the Virulent Wolbachia Strain popcorn in Drosophila melanogaster
KT Reynolds, LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Genetics 164 (3), 1027-1034, 2003
1622003
Effects of ground cover (straw and compost) on the abundance of natural enemies and soil macro invertebrates in vineyards.
LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Agricultural & Forest Entomology 9 (3), 2007
1342007
Indigenous mobility in rural and remote Australia
P Memmott, S Long, L Thomson
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2006
1332006
Effects of native grass cover crops on beneficial and pest invertebrates in Australian vineyards
A Danne, LJ Thomson, DJ Sharley, CM Penfold, AA Hoffmann
Environmental entomology 39 (3), 970-978, 2010
1322010
Natural enemy responses and pest control: importance of local vegetation
LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Biological Control 52 (2), 160-166, 2010
1322010
Effects of cold storage on field and laboratory performance of Trichogramma carverae (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) and the response of three Trichogramma spp.(T. carverae, T …
BJ Rundle, LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Journal of economic entomology 97 (2), 213-221, 2004
1282004
Spatial scale of benefits from adjacent woody vegetation on natural enemies within vineyards
LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Biological control 64 (1), 57-65, 2013
1182013
The effects of soil tillage on beneficial invertebrates within the vineyard.
DJ Sharley, AA Hoffmann, LJ Thomson
Agricultural & Forest Entomology 10 (3), 2008
1162008
Cover crops in Victorian apple orchards: effects on production, natural enemies and pests across a season
NJ Bone, LJ Thomson, PM Ridland, P Cole, AA Hoffmann
Crop Protection 28 (8), 675-683, 2009
992009
Field validation of laboratory-derived IOBC toxicity ratings for natural enemies in commercial vineyards
LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Biological Control 39 (3), 507-515, 2006
962006
Detritivores as indicators of landscape stress and soil degradation
MG Paoletti, GHR Osler, A Kinnear, DG Black, LJ Thomson, A Tsitsilas, ...
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 47 (4), 412-423, 2007
892007
Effects of sulfur on Trichogramma egg parasitoids in vineyards: measuring toxic effects and establishing release windows
LJ Thomson, DC Glenn, AA Hoffmann
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 40 (8), 1165-1171, 2000
842000
Effect of remnant vegetation, pesticides, and farm management on abundance of the beneficial predator Notonomus gravis (Chaudoir)(Coleoptera: Carabidae)
MA Nash, LJ Thomson, AA Hoffmann
Biological Control 46 (2), 83-93, 2008
812008
Identifying signature of chemical applications on indigenous and invasive nontarget arthropod communities in vineyards
MA Nash, AA Hoffmann, LJ Thomson
Ecological Applications 20 (6), 1693-1703, 2010
672010
Shelterbelts in agricultural landscapes suppress invertebrate pests
A Tsitsilas, S Stuckey, AA Hoffmann, AR Weeks, LJ Thomson
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46 (10), 1379-1388, 2006
672006
Field and laboratory evidence for acclimation without costs in an egg parasitoid
LJ Thomson, M Robinson, AA Hoffmann
Functional Ecology 15 (2), 217-221, 2001
602001
Limited benefits of non-crop vegetation on spiders in Australian vineyards: regional or crop differences?
CF D’Alberto, AA Hoffmann, LJ Thomson
BioControl 57, 541-552, 2012
552012
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