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Frances S. Chew
Frances S. Chew
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Oviposition behavior in Lepidoptera
JAA Renwick, FS Chew
Annual review of entomology 39 (1), 377-400, 1994
7361994
Biological effects of glucosinolates
FS Chew
4621988
Coevolution of pierid butterflies and their cruciferous foodplants. II. The distribution of eggs on potential foodplants
FS Chew
Evolution, 568-579, 1977
3561977
Egg-laying in Butterflies
FS Chew, RK Robbins
The Biology of Butterflies--Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of …, 1984
2791984
Population structure of pierid butterflies: I. Numbers and movements of some montane Colias species
WB Watt, FS Chew, LRG Snyder, AG Watt, DE Rothschild
Oecologia 27, 1-22, 1977
2561977
Effects of urbanization on butterfly species richness, guild structure, and rarity
PJ Clark, JM Reed, FS Chew
Urban Ecosystems 10, 321-337, 2007
2392007
Coevolution of pierid butterflies and their cruciferous foodplants: I. The relative quality of available resources
FS Chew
Oecologia 20, 117-127, 1975
1901975
Escaping an evolutionary trap: preference and performance of a native insect on an exotic invasive host
MS Keeler, FS Chew
Oecologia 156, 559-568, 2008
1832008
Phytochemical correlates of herbivory in a community of native and naturalized Cruciferae
JE Rodman, FS Chew
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 8 (1), 43-50, 1980
1601980
Plant Resources for Chemical Defense
FS Chew, JE Rodman
Herbivores: their interaction with dsecondary plant metabolites, 271-307, 1979
1481979
Searching for defensive chemistry in the Cruciferae, or, do glucosinolates always control interactions of Cruciferae with their potential herbivores and symbionts? No!
C WFS
Chemical mediation of coevolution, 81-112, 1988
1391988
Foodplant preferences of Pieris caterpillars (Lepidoptera)
FS Chew
Oecologia 46, 347-353, 1980
1201980
Plant apparency and evolutionary escape from insect herbivory
FS Chew, SP Courtney
The American Naturalist 138 (3), 729-750, 1991
1191991
Influence of glucosinolate content of Brassica (Cruciferae) roots on growth of vesicular–arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
MG Glenn, FS Chew, PH Williams
New Phytologist 110 (2), 217-225, 1988
1081988
Host Plant Choice in Pieris Butterflies
RT Cardé, WJ Bell, FS Chew, JAA Renwick
Chemical ecology of insects 2, 214-238, 1995
1041995
Mapping leaf surface landscapes.
WL Mechaber, DB Marshall, RA Mechaber, RT Jobe, FS Chew
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (10), 4600-4603, 1996
1001996
HYPHAL PENETRATION OF BRASSICA (CRUCIFERAE) ROOTS BY A VESICULAR–ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS
MG Glenn, FS Chew, PH Williams
New phytologist 99 (3), 463-472, 1985
951985
Coexistence and local extinction in two pierid butterflies
FS Chew
The American Naturalist 118 (5), 655-672, 1981
951981
Modelling the impacts of two exotic invasive species on a native butterfly: top‐down vs. bottom‐up effects
MS Keeler, FS Chew, BC Goodale, JM Reed
Journal of Animal Ecology 75 (3), 777-788, 2006
722006
Oviposition stimulants and deterrents control acceptance ofAlliaria petiolata byPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea
XP Huang, JAA Renwick, FS Chew
Chemoecology 5, 79-87, 1994
671994
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