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Sublethal effects of neurotoxic insecticides on insect behavior
KF Haynes
Annual review of entomology 33 (1), 149-168, 1988
6471988
Insecticide resistance in the bed bug: a factor in the pest's sudden resurgence?
A Romero, MF Potter, DA Potter, KF Haynes
Journal of medical entomology 44 (2), 175-178, 2007
5002007
Widespread distribution of knockdown resistance mutations in the bed bug, Cimex lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae), populations in the United States
F Zhu, J Wigginton, A Romero, A Moore, K Ferguson, R Palli, MF Potter, ...
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology: Published in Collaboration …, 2010
2542010
Bed bugs evolved unique adaptive strategy to resist pyrethroid insecticides
F Zhu, H Gujar, JR Gordon, KF Haynes, MF Potter, SR Palli
Scientific reports 3 (1), 1456, 2013
2462013
Structure of the pheromone communication channel in moths
RT Cardé, KF Haynes
Advances in insect chemical ecology, 283-332, 2004
2092004
A pulsed cloud of sex pheromone elicits upwind flight in male moths
TC Baker, MA Willis, KF Haynes, PL Phelan
Physiological Entomology 10 (3), 257-265, 1985
2051985
Insect pheromones.
MC Birch, KF Haynes
1511982
Field and laboratory electroantennographic measurements of pheromone plume structure correlated with oriental fruit moth behaviour
TC Baker, KF Haynes
Physiological entomology 14 (1), 1-12, 1989
1501989
Identification of floral compounds fromAbelia grandiflora that stimulate upwind flight in cabbage looper moths
KF Haynes, JZ Zhao, A Latif
Journal of Chemical Ecology 17, 637-646, 1991
1461991
Methods in chemical ecology volume 1: chemical methods
JG Millar, KF Haynes
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 1998
1371998
RNA interference of NADPH-cytochrome P450 reductase results in reduced insecticide resistance in the bed bug, Cimex lectularius
F Zhu, S Sams, T Moural, KF Haynes, MF Potter, SR Palli
PloS one 7 (2), e31037, 2012
1322012
Exploitation of intraspecific communication systems: illicit signalers and receivers
KF Haynes, KV Yeargan
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 92 (6), 960-970, 1999
1301999
Odour conveys status on cockroaches
PJ Moore, NL Reagan-Wallin, KF Haynes, AJ Moore
Nature 389 (6646), 25-25, 1997
1241997
The evolution of interacting phenotypes: genetics and evolution of social dominance
AJ Moore, KF Haynes, RF Preziosi, PJ Moore
the american naturalist 160 (S6), S186-S197, 2002
1202002
Evaluation of piperonyl butoxide as a deltamethrin synergist for pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs
A Romero, MF Potter, KF Haynes
Journal of economic entomology 102 (6), 2310-2315, 2009
1102009
Behavioral responses of the bed bug to insecticide residues
A Romero, MF Potter, KF Haynes
Journal of medical entomology 46 (1), 51-57, 2009
1102009
Manoeuvres used by flying male oriental fruit moths to relocate a sex pheromone plume in an experimentally shifted wind‐field
TC Baker, KF Haynes
Physiological Entomology 12 (3), 263-279, 1987
1101987
Aggressive chemical mimicry of moth pheromones by a bolas spider: how does this specialist predator attract more than one species of prey?
KF Haynes, C Gemeno, KV Yeargan, JG Millar, KM Johnson
Chemoecology 12, 99-105, 2002
1012002
Entrapment of bed bugs by leaf trichomes inspires microfabrication of biomimetic surfaces
MW Szyndler, KF Haynes, MF Potter, RM Corn, C Loudon
Journal of the royal society interface 10 (83), 20130174, 2013
902013
A chemical signal of offspring quality affects maternal care in a social insect
F Mas, KF Haynes, M Kölliker
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1668), 2847-2853, 2009
902009
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