Kim Waddell
Affiliations: | 1991-1996 | Biological Sciences | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
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Medina RF, Barbosa P, Waddell K. (2005) Parasitism levels in Orgyia leucostigma feeding on two tree species: Implications for the slow-growth-high-mortality hypothesis Entomologia Experimentalis Et Applicata. 115: 193-197 |
Waddell KJ, Fox CW, White KD, et al. (2001) Leaf abscission phenology of a scrub oak: consequences for growth and survivorship of a leaf mining beetle. Oecologia. 127: 251-8 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, Des Lauriers J, et al. (1997) Seed beetle survivorship, growth and egg size plasticity in a paloverde hybrid zone Ecological Entomology. 22: 416-424 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, Groeters FR, et al. (1997) Variation in budbreak phenology affects the distribution of a leafmining beetle (Brachys tessellatus) on turkey oak (Quercus laevis) Ecoscience. 4: 480-489 |
Waddell KJ, Mousseau TA. (1996) Oviposition preference hierarchy of Brachys tessellatus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Environmental Entomology. 25: 63-67 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, Mousseau TA. (1995) Parental host plant affects offspring life histories in a seed beetle Ecology. 76: 402-411 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, White KD, et al. (1995) Suppression of leafminer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) populations on turkey oak (Fagaceae) using implants of acephate Environmental Entomology. 24: 1548-1556 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, Mousseau TA. (1994) Host-associated fitness variation in a seed beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): evidence for local adaptation to a poor quality host. Oecologia. 99: 329-336 |
Fox CW, Waddell KJ, Mousseau TA. (1994) Host-associated fitness variation in a seed beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): evidence for local adaptation to a poor quality host Oecologia. 99: 329-336 |