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  1. Promises and challenges in insect-plant interactions
  2. Tree-killing aphid dramatically reduces bark contents in carbohydrates and nitrogen compounds
  3. Unraveling the tripartite interactions among the woolly poplar aphid, its host tree, and their environment: a lead to improve the management of a major tree plantation pest?
  4. Pyrrhic victory for bark beetles: Successful standing tree colonization triggers strong intraspecific competition for offspring of Ips sexdentatus
  5. From Plant Exploitation to Mutualism
  6. Effect of temperature on the reproductive success, developmental rate and brood characteristics ofIps sexdentatus(Boern.)
  7. Native Buprestid and Longhorn Beetles in the Mediterranean Basin
  8. Native Sap-Sucker Insects in the Mediterranean Basin
  9. Drought impact on gall formation
  10. Effects of fertilisation on amino acid mobilisation by a plant-manipulating insect
  11. Behavioural outcomes of gall induction of a gall-inducing aphid
  12. Bark and wood boring insects involved in oak declines in Europe: Current knowledge and future prospects in a context of climate change
  13. Resistant poplar genotypes inhibit pseudogall formation by the wooly poplar aphid, Phloeomyzus passerinii Sign
  14. LE PUCERON LANIGÈRE DU PEUPLIER : LES AVANCÉES DE LA RECHERCHE
  15. Characterization of Antibiosis and Antixenosis to the Woolly Poplar Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the Bark of Different Poplar Genotypes
  16. Exceptional plant penetration and feeding upon cortical parenchyma cells by the woolly poplar aphid
  17. Estimating the effect of poplar resistance on the performance of the woolly poplar aphid, Phloeomyzus passerinii , in various experimental conditions
  18. Preference-performance relationship and influence of plant relatedness on host use byPityogenes chalcographusL.
  19. Colonisation of native and exotic conifers by indigenous bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in France
  20. Stimulation of tree defenses by Ophiostomatoid fungi can explain attack success of bark beetles on conifers
  21. Seasonal water stress and the resistance of Pinus yunnanensis to a bark-beetle-associated fungus
  22. Interactions among intraspecific competition, emergence patterns, and host selection behaviour in Ips pini (Coleoptera: Scolytinae)
  23. Phylogeography of a host-specific insect: genetic structure of Ips typographus in Europe does not reflect past fragmentation of its host
  24. Size and shape changes of Ips typographus L. (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in relation to population level
  25. Effect of phenolic compounds on the in vitro growth of two fungi associated with Ips typographus
  26. Fungal flora associated with Ips typographus : frequency, virulence, and ability to stimulate the host defence reaction in relation to insect population levels
  27. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the spruce bark beetleIps typographus(Coleoptera: Scolytinae)