Register      Login
Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology Society
Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology

Articles citing this paper

The Life System of Cardiaspina Albitextura (Psyllidae), 1950-74.

LR Clark and MJ Dallwitz
23(4) pp.523 - 561


35 articles found in Crossref database.

Laurance Ross Clark
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1977 2(1). p.3
Ultrastructural aspects of damage to leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis by the psyllid Cardiaspina retator
Crawford Simon A., Wilkens Sabine
Micron. 1996 27(5). p.359
The influence of the host plant on the population dynamics of Acizzia russellae (Homoptera: Psyllidae)
WEBB J. WARREN, MORAN V. C.
Ecological Entomology. 1978 3(4). p.313
On the developing use of modelling in insect ecology and pest management*
GEIER P. W., CLARK L. R.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1976 1(3). p.119
Forest Insects (1986)
Berryman Alan A.
Foliar quality of co-occurring mallee eucalypts: balance of primary and secondary metabolites reflects past growing conditions
Steinbauer Martin J., Wallis Ian R., Davies Noel W., Watson Simon J.
Chemoecology. 2015 25(4). p.179
Leaf age and larval performance of the leaf beetle Paropsis atomaria
LARSSON STIG, CSIRO CLIFFORD P. OHMART
Ecological Entomology. 1988 13(1). p.19
Life history perspectives on pest insects: What’s the use?
Nylin Sören
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(5). p.507
Handbook of Biological Control (1999)
LETOURNEAU D.K., ALTIERI M.A.
Dynamics of Forest Insect Populations (1988)
Morgan F. David, Taylor Gary S.
Forests and Insect Conservation in Australia (2018)
New Tim R.
Life history perspectives on pest insects: What’s the use?
Nylin Sören
Austral Ecology. 2001 26(5). p.507
Intraspecific variation in food plant favourability to phytophagous insects: psyllids on Eucalyptus blakelyi M.
JOURNET ALAN R. P.
Ecological Entomology. 1980 5(3). p.249
Life cycle variation and adaptation in jumping plant lice (Insecta: Hemiptera: Psylloidea): a global synthesis
Hodkinson Ian D.
Journal of Natural History. 2009 43(1-2). p.65
On the ecological role of insects in Australian eucalypt forests
SPRINGETT B. P.
Austral Ecology. 1978 3(2). p.129
Water stress, leaf nutrients and defoliation: a model of dieback of rural eucalypts
LANDSBERG J., WYLIE F. R.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1983 8(1). p.27
Is insect defoliation in eucalypt forests greater than that in other temperate forests?
OHMART C. P.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1984 9(4). p.413
Insect pest problems of eucalypt plantations in Australia
Stone C.
Australian Forestry. 1993 56(4). p.363
Fertilizer and insecticide effects on tree growth and psyllid infestation of youngEucalyptus grandisandE. dunniiplantations in northern New South Wales
Stone Christine
Australian Forestry. 1993 56(3). p.257
Anatomy of an outbreak: the biology and population dynamics of aCardiaspinapsyllid species in an endangered woodland ecosystem
Hall Aidan A. G., Gherlenda Andrew N., Hasegawa Shun, Johnson Scott N., Cook James M., Riegler Markus
Agricultural and Forest Entomology. 2015 17(3). p.292
Tree Ring Evidence for Chronic Insect Suppression of Productivity in Subalpine Eucalyptus
Morrow P. A., LaMarche Valmore C.
Science. 1978 201(4362). p.1244
Bell-miner-associated dieback at the tree crown scale: a multi-trophic process
Stone Christine
Australian Forestry. 2005 68(4). p.237
Dieback of rural eucalypts: Tree phenology and damage caused by leaf‐feeding insects
LANDSBERG JILL
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1988 13(3). p.251
Ecology in Agriculture (1997)
Letourneau D.K.
Herbarium specimens provide historical evidence of Cardiaspina jerramungae (Hemiptera: Psylloidea, Aphalaridae) outbreaks on Eucalyptus occidentalis in the Lower Great Southern of Western Australia
Farr Janet D
Austral Entomology. 2020 59(1). p.167
A review of eucalypt dieback associated with bell miner habitat in south-eastern Australia
Wardell-Johnson Grant, Stone Christine, Recher Harry, Lynch A. Jasmyn J.
Australian Forestry. 2005 68(4). p.231
Trophic cascades in bell miner‐associated dieback forests: Quantifying relationships between leaf quality, psyllids and Psyllaephagus parasitoids
Steinbauer Martin J., Sinai Katherine M. J., Anderson Annette, Taylor Gary S., Horton Bryony M.
Austral Ecology. 2015 40(1). p.77
An iterative continuous-event model of the population outbreak of a phytophagous Hemipteran
Perevaryukha A. Yu.
Biophysics. 2016 61(2). p.334
Effects of variation in Eucalyptus essential oil yield on insect growth and grazing damage
Morrow P. A., Fox Laurel R.
Oecologia. 1980 45(2). p.209
The light-brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker): 6. Practical evaluation of the life system concept
GEIER P. W.
Austral Ecology. 1981 6(1). p.43
Distribution of invertebrates on foliage in forests of south‐eastern Australia
WOINARSKI J. C. Z., CULLEN J. M.
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1984 9(3). p.207
The role of psyllids (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) and bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) in canopy dieback of Sydney blue gum (Eucalyptus saligna Sm.)
STONE CHRISTINE
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1996 21(4). p.450
Understanding and managing the role of bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) in forest dieback: A review of the ecological and management evidence
Lambert Kathryn T.A., Reid Nick, Loyn Richard H., McDonald Paul G.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2022 523 p.120470
Role of food quality in the population dynamics of chrysomelid beetles feeding on Eucalyptus
Ohmart C.P.
Forest Ecology and Management. 1991 39 p.35
A comparison of methods for assessing defoliation, tested on eucalypt trees
LANDSBERG JILL
Australian Journal of Ecology. 1989 14(4). p.423

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission